Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea., 1987 - Natural history |
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... an annual rainfall of between 1500-2000 mm but it grows more successfully in regions with a distinct dry season of no more than three months than in regions where rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year ( Wood , 1975 ) .
... an annual rainfall of between 1500-2000 mm but it grows more successfully in regions with a distinct dry season of no more than three months than in regions where rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year ( Wood , 1975 ) .
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... Archer , 1982 ) , the Otibanda Formation contains fish and turtle bones . Shells of freshwater snails and numerous plant fragments in poorly consolidated sands convey the impression of a healthy lake environment . Burned wood and ...
... Archer , 1982 ) , the Otibanda Formation contains fish and turtle bones . Shells of freshwater snails and numerous plant fragments in poorly consolidated sands convey the impression of a healthy lake environment . Burned wood and ...
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This potential includes such values as food , fibre , wood , resistance to disease , pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals . Some clues to plants of potential value can be gained from the traditional users of these forests .
This potential includes such values as food , fibre , wood , resistance to disease , pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals . Some clues to plants of potential value can be gained from the traditional users of these forests .
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Contents
A classification of seasonal rainfall in Papua New Guinea | 1 |
Fish ulcer disease from the Ok Tedi area of Western Province Papua New Guinea | 15 |
Trace metal fractionation in sediments from Lake Murray Papua New Guinea | 22 |
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