Science in New Guinea, Volume 12University of Papua New Guinea, 1986 - Agriculture |
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... terraces are illustrated in Fig . 3 which is based on field sketches and photographs terraces described in greater detail below ( see also Terraces are generally horizontal platforms with steep The walls are commonly 3 to 4 m in height ...
... terraces are illustrated in Fig . 3 which is based on field sketches and photographs terraces described in greater detail below ( see also Terraces are generally horizontal platforms with steep The walls are commonly 3 to 4 m in height ...
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across a slope . indicating that there is no bedrock control . Additionally the terrace steps are widest in gully lines and occasional terraces continue interfluves crossing transportational slope elements . both factors inconsistent ...
across a slope . indicating that there is no bedrock control . Additionally the terrace steps are widest in gully lines and occasional terraces continue interfluves crossing transportational slope elements . both factors inconsistent ...
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... terraces from Anonantu in the north to the south . Of the 40 km2 , examined about 16 km Terraces are most prominent on the western side of the Ramu River , along the upper valley side slopes and the foothills of the ranges south of ...
... terraces from Anonantu in the north to the south . Of the 40 km2 , examined about 16 km Terraces are most prominent on the western side of the Ramu River , along the upper valley side slopes and the foothills of the ranges south of ...
Contents
A preliminary checklist of prosobranch gastropods from Motupore | 1 |
Prehistoric engineers of the Arona valley | 27 |
A case of polyembryony in coconut Cocos nucifera | 42 |
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