Essays about: "1700-talet"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 42 essays containing the word 1700-talet.
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6. A palaeoecological study of the establishment of beech forest in Söderåsen National Park, southern Sweden
University essay from Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionenAbstract : Denna studie fokuserar på en sedimentsekvens som hämtats från Odensjön, i Söderåsens nationalpark i Skåne, södra Sverige. Den undersökta sekvensen, som täcker de översta 86 cm av sedimenten, är unik på grund av dess väldigt tydliga årsvarv, som har möjliggjort en precis datering (Hertzman in prep.). READ MORE
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7. Natural oak regeneration in response to selective cutting : restoration of temperate deciduous woodlands on abandoned agricultural land in Scandinavia
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : The natural regeneration of sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) L.) and pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) is largely uncertain across central Europe and Scandinavia. READ MORE
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8. Stratigraphy and dating of a lake sediment record from Lyngsjön, eastern Scania : human impact and aeolian sand deposition during the last millennium
University essay from Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionenAbstract : A small lake in north-eastern Scania, southern Sweden, Lake Lyngsjön, reveals a long history of aeolian sand drift based on a 3 meter long sediment sequence covering the last approximately 1400 years. Human impact, primarily through intensified land use and decreased forest cover, has periodically led to increased aeolian sand drift both locally and regionally. READ MORE
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9. The history of European hemp cultivation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionenAbstract : Humans and hemp (Cannabis sativa) have an ancient relationship, dating back to the beginning of recorded history. Nevertheless, controversy surrounds the antiquity of the plant. READ MORE
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10. The fate of pebbles and planetesimals entering protoplanetary envelopes
University essay from Lunds universitet/Astronomi - Genomgår omorganisationAbstract : Planetary embryos grow by the accretion of solid dust-material, ranging from cm- to m-sized pebbles up to km-sized planetesimals. However, the underlying size-distribution of the accreted material is poorly understood. READ MORE