Titre : |
Le bioclimat méditerranéen : analyse des formes climatiques par le système d'Emberger |
Type de document : |
article |
Auteurs : |
Philippe Daget |
Editeur : |
Association internationale pour l'étude de la végétation |
Année de publication : |
1977 |
Collection : |
Vegetatio num. 34 (2) |
Importance : |
87-103 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
ART60128 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Mots-clés : |
Analyse Bioclimat Climat méditerranéen Etage climatique Pluviométrie Région méditerranéenne Système d'Emberger |
Résumé : |
In this second report on the Mediterranean bioclimate, the author treats the method developed by Emberger (1930 to 1971) to analyse the Mediterranean climate as defined in the previous report (Daget 1977). First, the origins and justification of Emberger's pluviothermic quotient are treated. It is recalled how Emberger subdivided the climagram area into 6 zones corresponding to as many bioclimatic vegetation stages, based on studies of the Mediterranean vegetation. These are, in sequence from the most arid to the most humid and from bottom to top on the climagram, Saharian (or per-arid), arid, semi-arid (or sub-arid) sub-humid, humid and per-humid stages. Thermic variants are distinguished according to the values of m; there are variants with hot winters for 7 |
Note de contenu : |
pdf disponible; Double tap cefe n° 232 |
Le bioclimat méditerranéen : analyse des formes climatiques par le système d'Emberger [article] / Philippe Daget . - Association internationale pour l'étude de la végétation, 1977 . - 87-103. - ( Vegetatio; 34 (2)) . ISSN : ART60128 Langues : Français ( fre)
Mots-clés : |
Analyse Bioclimat Climat méditerranéen Etage climatique Pluviométrie Région méditerranéenne Système d'Emberger |
Résumé : |
In this second report on the Mediterranean bioclimate, the author treats the method developed by Emberger (1930 to 1971) to analyse the Mediterranean climate as defined in the previous report (Daget 1977). First, the origins and justification of Emberger's pluviothermic quotient are treated. It is recalled how Emberger subdivided the climagram area into 6 zones corresponding to as many bioclimatic vegetation stages, based on studies of the Mediterranean vegetation. These are, in sequence from the most arid to the most humid and from bottom to top on the climagram, Saharian (or per-arid), arid, semi-arid (or sub-arid) sub-humid, humid and per-humid stages. Thermic variants are distinguished according to the values of m; there are variants with hot winters for 7 |
Note de contenu : |
pdf disponible; Double tap cefe n° 232 |
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