vegetation(al) cover
11cover — I. verb (covered; covering) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French coverir, covrir, from Latin cooperire, from co + operire to close, cover Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to guard from attack b …
12cover — 1. verb 1) she covered her face with a towel Syn: protect, shield, shelter; hide, conceal, veil Ant: expose, reveal 2) his car was covered in mud Syn: cak …
13vegetation cover — augalinė danga statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Įvairia laukine ir kultūrine augalija apaugusios teritorijos (pievos, ganyklos, miškai, kultūriniai augalai). atitikmenys: angl. plant cover; vegetation cover vok. Pflanzendecke …
14cover — v 1. protect, shield, shelter, place under cover; conceal, hide, house, secrete, ensconce, cache, bury. 2. overlay, overspread, blanket, mantle, canopy, carpet, pave, film, coat, layer; overgrow, overrun, envelop; overlie, overlap, extend over or …
15Vegetation of New England and the Maritime Provinces — This area is dominated by a forest ecoregion called the New England Acadian forests which is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. [ [http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/ecoregions/50410.htm Bioimages on Vanderbilt.edu: New England/Acadian… …
16vegetation cover — The cover living vegetation on top of the upper soil horizon [16] …
17vegetation — noun Date: 1564 1. the act or process of vegetating 2. inert existence 3. plant life or total plant cover (as of an area) 4. an abnormal growth upon a body part < fibrin vegetations on the mitral valve > • vegetational adjective …
18Cover — This is a term that is used to describe grass and vegetation and other types of environments that can conceal a bird from a hunting dog on land or in the water …
19Corine Land Cover — est une base de données européenne d’occupation biophysique des sols. Ce projet est piloté par l Agence européenne de l environnement[1] et couvre 38 Etats. La partie française est réalisée par le Service de l Observation et des Statistiques[2]… …
20Dynamic global vegetation model — A dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM) is a computer program that simulates shifts in potential vegetation and its associated biogeochemical and hydrological cycles as a response to shifts in climate. DGVMs use time series of climate data and,… …