having many mountains Abounding in mountains. adjective containing many mountains adjective having hills and crags; "hilly terrain" adjective like a mountain in size and impressiveness; "mountainous waves"; "a mountainous dark man" 更多 英文...
mountainous 英英释义 mountainous adj 1. containing many mountains 2. like a mountain in size and impressiveness e.g. mountainous waves a mountainous dark man 3. having hills and crags e.g. hilly terrain Synonym: craggedcraggyhilly更多
PETERSEN, E.L., TROEN I., and WIERINGA, J. "Development of a Method of Wind Climate Analysis for Non-mountainous Terrain in Europe". Proceedings of European Wind Energy Conference, 22-26 October, 1985. Ed. W. Palz, H.S. Stephens and Associates, Bedford, England, 6-12.Petersen, E...
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Permafrost and glaciers are being degraded by the warming effects of climate change. The impact that this degradation has on slope stability in mountainous terrain is the subject of ongoing research efforts. The relatively new availability of high-resolution (≤ 10 m) imagery with worldwide cover...
et al. Local temperatures inferred from plant communities suggest strong spatial buffering of climate warming across Northern Europe. Global Change Biol. 19, 1470–1481 (2013). Article ADS Google Scholar Dobrowski, S. Z. A climatic basis for microrefugia: the influence of terrain on climate. ...
Rain shadow effect is a phenomenon associated with topographic precipitation, which is used to explain the significant difference between the upwind slope and leeward slope of terrain uplift precipitation. Specifically, when the terrain uplifting and precipitation occurs on the windward slope, the leeward...
Here we report the application of LiDAR mapping to image seismogenic strike-slip faults that cut through forested mountainous terrain in the Julian Alps in Slovenia (Figure 1). This is the first reported application of LiDAR to map active fault systems in Europe and to survey high relief alpine...
This figure depicts the spatial characteristics of the Liangshan Yi ethnic region's topography, represented through a elevation, b slope, c aspect, and d terrain undulation. Each panel shows the range and distribution of the respective topographic attributes, emphasizing the complex terrain variability...