Internally, grains commonly show concentric compositional zonation, which is truncated at broken grain edges. |
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Local microclimate strongly determines the local zonation of the two species. |
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Test walls appear to lack compositional zonation, consisting mostly of small quartz grains with some incorporated sponge spicules. |
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Typically mangroves display a zonation or succession of forests, with each zone being dominated by one of the consociations. |
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The vegetation in the marsh shows clear zonation with different species dominating different zones. |
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Most studies conducted on plant zonation have been within perennial-dominated coastal marshes or non-saline marshes. |
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Internal textures typically show pronounced zonation of crystallite orientation and grain size. |
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Took a small class out today to the bush so they could collect data for doing some credits on zonation. |
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The unusual age zonation is probably linked to the mineralogical association of monazite and apatite during metamorphic reactions. |
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In flowering plant pollen tubes, caffeine disrupts vesicle zonation at the tip and stops elongation. |
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In North America only Mexico has a detailed ammonite stratigraphic zonation developed for much of the Kimmeridgian. |
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The Bureau thanked the Algerian authorities for having provided a zonation map using the biosphere reserve terminology. |
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It also wished to receive a more detailed zonation map of the proposed site. |
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Cathodoluminescence imaging revealed that all grains contain a discrete core whose internal zonation was truncated by a surrounding brightly luminescent rim. |
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Soil zonation is simple in structure, with steppe soils and desert soils, both including those of the alpine group, predominating. |
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They have been used for provincial biostratigraphic zonation, especially in Australia and Siberia. |
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To address the latter question, it has proven useful to compare closely related species, especially congeners that exhibit temperature-related patterns of zonation. |
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It recalled that this nomination had been deferred in 2003 and that the Italian authorities had responded positively to its recommendations on improving the zonation. |
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The shadow cast by a vertical rod at noon was the basis for defining zonation. |
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As this volume is attained, zonation appears. |
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A zonation of the type serpentine-talc-quartz may be found such as: In this case the talc zone has grown by silica diffusion into the more silica-poor environment of the serpentine. |
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Such zonation schemes will generally cut across the core and buffer zones. |
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The establishment of a zonation scheme should involve full stakeholder participation from the earliest stage, since it is in 'drawing the lines' between zones that many conflicts can materialize. |
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In general, the Advisory Committee considered that the functioning of the Iranian biosphere reserves was not fully satisfactory, and in particular that the zonation pattern was not always complete. |
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Several other types of zonation may be appropriate for application to different sites, depending on their characteristics and their relationship to other land uses in the surrounding area. |
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The New England salt marsh is subject to strong tidal influences and shows distinct patterns of zonation. |
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Outputs from these activities will improve our current earthquake hazard zonation and may allow us to add a temporal component to this assessment. |
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The Bureau considered that further explanation of the rationale for the zonation was necessary, including the reasons for not including other small islands in the archipelago. |
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Three holes drilled 100m apart on the eastern flank of the annular F1 anomaly, have defined a clear zonation pattern. |
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As the playa dries during the summer, conspicuous plant zonation develops along the shoreline. |
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There may need to be zonation of the coast and one of the ways we could do this is to exclude dogs from some areas. |
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The center also prepares seismic zonation maps and prepares risk or hazard maps for the Kingdom. |
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Interspecific dominance via vocal interactions mediates altitudinal zonation in Neotropical singing mice. |
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A landslide hazard zonation map has also been proposed based on the historical landslide data like geological, geomorphology, population, climatic and rainfall data. |
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These holes demonstrate that the Lower Zone massive sulphide body remains thick down dip and down plunge and retains its classic high copper footwall zonation. |
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One easily visible feature is vertical zonation, in which the community divides into distinct horizontal bands of specific species at each elevation above low water. |
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