TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations

An analytical and cartographic method of biomass distribution and plant formations at a multi-scalar level is developed based on bioclimatic variables extracted from the Thornthwaite Water Balance (WB) and the Bioclimatic Balances (BB) of Montero de Burgos & González Rebollar. As a result, a di...

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Autores principales: Rafael Cámara Artigas, Fernando Díaz del Olmo, Jose Ramon Martinez Batlle
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:99bf5b77b4af4b64959b63537756f5702021-12-03T10:43:32ZTBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations10.21138/bage.29150212-94262605-3322https://doaj.org/article/99bf5b77b4af4b64959b63537756f5702020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://bage.age-geografia.es/ojs/index.php/bage/article/view/2915https://doaj.org/toc/0212-9426https://doaj.org/toc/2605-3322 An analytical and cartographic method of biomass distribution and plant formations at a multi-scalar level is developed based on bioclimatic variables extracted from the Thornthwaite Water Balance (WB) and the Bioclimatic Balances (BB) of Montero de Burgos & González Rebollar. As a result, a distribution map involving Types of Bioclimatic Regimens (TBR) is obtained leading to the identification of a multi-scale classification at different levels: zonal (macro-scale) with 5 types, regional (meso-scale) with 27 types, and local (micro-scale) with 162 plant formations subtypes, conditioned by lithology-soils, the relief exposure to wind or sunstroke respectively and obtained through the combination of TBR and ombroclimates. Rafael Cámara ArtigasFernando Díaz del OlmoJose Ramon Martinez BatlleAsociación Española de GeografíaarticleEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350Geography (General)G1-922ENESBoletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles, Iss 85 (2020)
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topic Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Geography (General)
G1-922
spellingShingle Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Geography (General)
G1-922
Rafael Cámara Artigas
Fernando Díaz del Olmo
Jose Ramon Martinez Batlle
TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
description An analytical and cartographic method of biomass distribution and plant formations at a multi-scalar level is developed based on bioclimatic variables extracted from the Thornthwaite Water Balance (WB) and the Bioclimatic Balances (BB) of Montero de Burgos & González Rebollar. As a result, a distribution map involving Types of Bioclimatic Regimens (TBR) is obtained leading to the identification of a multi-scale classification at different levels: zonal (macro-scale) with 5 types, regional (meso-scale) with 27 types, and local (micro-scale) with 162 plant formations subtypes, conditioned by lithology-soils, the relief exposure to wind or sunstroke respectively and obtained through the combination of TBR and ombroclimates.
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author Rafael Cámara Artigas
Fernando Díaz del Olmo
Jose Ramon Martinez Batlle
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Fernando Díaz del Olmo
Jose Ramon Martinez Batlle
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title TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
title_short TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
title_full TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
title_fullStr TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
title_full_unstemmed TBRs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
title_sort tbrs, a methodology for the multi-scalar cartographic analysis of the distribution of plant formations
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publishDate 2020
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