2 edition of Practical microclimatology found in the catalog.
Practical microclimatology
R. O. Slatyer
Published
1961 by UNESCO in [s.l.] .
Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliography.
Statement | R.O. Slatyer, I.C. McIlroy. |
Contributions | McIlroy, I. C. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 337 p. in various paging : |
Number of Pages | 337 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16590285M |
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The book is the English translation of the second edition of the German book "Applied Meteorology – Micrometeorological Methods". research or practical applications.
Show all. About the authors. Thomas Foken was born in in Zwickau, Germany. He studied meteorology in Berlin, and received his Ph.D. in in Leipzig. : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Book: Practical Microclimatology. pp pp. 28 pp. Abstract: The title of this book continues, in small print, "with special reference to the water factor in soil-plant-atmosphere relationships relationships Subject Category: Miscellaneous.
Practical microclimatology: with special reference to the water factor in soil-plant-atmosphere relationships. Practical microclimatology; with special reference to the water factor in soil, plant, atmosphere relationships [by] R.O.
Slatyer [and] I.C. McIlroy. [Canberra?] UNESCO, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: R O Slatyer; I C McIlroy; CSIRO (Australia). Book: Practical microclimatology, with special reference to the water factor in soil-plant atmosphere relationships.
pp pp. Abstract: This manual is based on training courses training courses Subject Category: MiscellaneousCited by: Practical experience in the fabrication of instruments, deployment of measurement systems in the field, and recording of data related to microclimates.
Prereq: (). Not open to students with credit for Microclimatology is the study of climates near the ground and in the soil, the factors that affect them, and the relationships and interactions between plants, insects, and other animals and their local environment.
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