AbstractÇataldağ, a mountain located in the northeast of Balıkesir, is a granitic mass the summit of which has an elevation of 1327 meters (Çobandede). As it lies in east-west direction in terms of its location, there is a striking vegetation contrast between the north and south slopes. The wide distribution of characteristically hygrophilous elements such as Uludağ fir (Abies bornmülleriana) and beech (Fagus orientalis) on the north slopes of the mountain makes it very interesting. The purpose of this study is to reveal the reason behind this interesting situation and to describe the features of these two slopes by comparing them. The vegetation was examined on site, notes were taken, and samples were collected in the preparation phase of ...
3rd International Geography Symposium (GEOMED) -- JUN 10-13, 2013 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 00033582120...
WOS: 000483537400050PubMed ID: 31395839In this study, we identified the most important climate facto...
To investigate the relationship between slope, aspect and elevation and quantitative characteristics...
The altitude, exposure factors and some landforms and parent materials create different environments...
The Taurus Mountains in the south of Turkey are an orogenic belt mainly lying in the west-east direc...
The Taurus Mountains in the south of Turkey are an orogenic belt mainly lying in the west-east direc...
The forest resources of south Anatolia (Turkey) are characterized by historical degradation due to w...
AbstractThe Taurus Mountains in the south of Turkey are an orogenic belt mainly lying in the west-ea...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of altitude and aspect on the wood anatomical char...
AbstractBiga Peninsula is situated in between Marmara Sea and Aegean Sea. The peninsula consists of ...
Soil erosion is one of the most severe land degradation processes in the Mediterranean region. Altho...
In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microclimate...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
3rd International Geography Symposium (GEOMED) -- JUN 10-13, 2013 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 00033582120...
WOS: 000483537400050PubMed ID: 31395839In this study, we identified the most important climate facto...
To investigate the relationship between slope, aspect and elevation and quantitative characteristics...
The altitude, exposure factors and some landforms and parent materials create different environments...
The Taurus Mountains in the south of Turkey are an orogenic belt mainly lying in the west-east direc...
The Taurus Mountains in the south of Turkey are an orogenic belt mainly lying in the west-east direc...
The forest resources of south Anatolia (Turkey) are characterized by historical degradation due to w...
AbstractThe Taurus Mountains in the south of Turkey are an orogenic belt mainly lying in the west-ea...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of altitude and aspect on the wood anatomical char...
AbstractBiga Peninsula is situated in between Marmara Sea and Aegean Sea. The peninsula consists of ...
Soil erosion is one of the most severe land degradation processes in the Mediterranean region. Altho...
In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microclimate...
Aim In the alpine life zone, plant diversity is strongly determined by local topography and microcli...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
3rd International Geography Symposium (GEOMED) -- JUN 10-13, 2013 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 00033582120...
WOS: 000483537400050PubMed ID: 31395839In this study, we identified the most important climate facto...
To investigate the relationship between slope, aspect and elevation and quantitative characteristics...