Micro-climatic observations in the primeval forest in Kasuga, Nara (2) On the comparison between inside and outside of the forest

In the 1st report, the relations between the distributions of plants in this Forest and their micro-climatic environments were related. In this report, the comparisons between inside and outside of this Forest are taken up. i.e. Comparisons between the Forest and Nara city on temperature, humidity,...

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Published inJournal of Agricultural Meteorology Vol. 7; no. 3-4; pp. 95 - 98
Main Author NAGATA, S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Society of Agricultural Meteorology of Japan 01.11.1952
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ISSN0021-8588
1881-0136
DOI10.2480/agrmet.7.95

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Summary:In the 1st report, the relations between the distributions of plants in this Forest and their micro-climatic environments were related. In this report, the comparisons between inside and outside of this Forest are taken up. i.e. Comparisons between the Forest and Nara city on temperature, humidity, precipitation, and temperature variations (Fig 1-3, Table 1-3), and the Forest and Wakakusa-Yama in summer, winter; they seemingly represent good examples of “forest-climate”.
ISSN:0021-8588
1881-0136
DOI:10.2480/agrmet.7.95