1942
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-06924-9
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Das Klima der bodennahen Luftschicht

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“…Research results obtained for the twenty-four hour fluctuations of air temperature and relative humidity over the salient land form and the differences between them, contingent upon the exposure of slopes, coincide with the results attained by other authors (Geiger 1942, Stružek 1954, Molga 1971, Olecki 2000, Bokwa 2001, Obrębska-Starklowa 2001.…”
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“…Research results obtained for the twenty-four hour fluctuations of air temperature and relative humidity over the salient land form and the differences between them, contingent upon the exposure of slopes, coincide with the results attained by other authors (Geiger 1942, Stružek 1954, Molga 1971, Olecki 2000, Bokwa 2001, Obrębska-Starklowa 2001.…”
Section: Conclusion and A Discussion Of Resultssupporting
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“…The apexes of acclivities, beds of closed hollows, and slopes with a northern and southern exposure differ most considerably in terms of the twenty-four hour fluctuations of air temperature from values typical of the horizontal surface; in the main, this is caused by the quantity of solar radiation energy absorbed during the day and the downward flow of cool air along slopes in the night. These connections translate directly into relations concerning the relative humidity of air, for changes in this index are connected primarily with changes in the value of air temperature (Geiger 1942, Molga 1971, Paszyński 1999.…”
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“…Soil, like water, is characterized by a great heat capacity: it warms and cools slowly and, in consequence, the fluctuations of the soil temperature are remarkably smaller than those of the atmosphere (Geiger, 1961). These facts are also reflected by the air temperature in burrows.…”
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“…One location (4%) had a western exposure. According to measurements by Geiger (1961), slopes with northern exposure obtain just half of the absolute total light emission as slopes with southern exposure. The prevalent distribution of service trees in southern-exposed stands supports the hypothesis regarding their high demand of light and warm climate.…”
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