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Meaning of "zonation"
'Zonation' refers to the organization or division of an area into zones based on specific characteristics or criteria
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- An arrangement or distribution of things into zones.
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Display of well zonation to ensure correct completion.
Zonation in the apex is reduced in brown roots.
These changes are attributed to postglacial zonation of habitat.
A zonation has a marked vertical component.
We have not determined the exact zonation of it.
A spatial zonation of magnetic polarity is identified within the mine.
There are also ontogenetical variations in cytohistological zonation.
The bud apex had cytohistological zonation typical of conifers.
Zonation patterns associated with igneous activity are usually easy to interpret.
This is called altitudinal zonation.
The clarity of the zonation pattern varied considerably between otoliths.
Woody ornamental plant zonation.
Each nodule lobe showed a zonation from the meristem basipetally.
All species have circumpolar distributions and pronounced latitudinal zonation.
If a site has no zonation only the total area field is filled in.
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Competitive interaction plays an important role in aquatic macrophytes zonation in estuaries.
The seismic zonation is the first step to evaluate the seismic hazard.
At present the sanctuary area is not classified into various zonation.
The experimental evidence for metabolic zonation in trout liver is weak.
The vertical zonation of lichen communities is accompanied by distinct trends in canopy microclimate.
This includes zonation.
Overlay of a second zonation between wells and option to display markers instead of zones.
The term is also sometimes used to refer to colour zonation in flowers.
Mineral zonation indicates slight post peak cooling and decompression of some samples.
A molecular atlas of cell types and zonation in the brain vasculature.
The zonation of mangrove clearly plays a key role in the natural treatment of effluents.
Relationships between distributions of growth rates and changes of cytohistological zonation are discussed.
Detailed zonation maps were prepared in close consultation and dialogue with all interest groups.
Instead the variations are thought to reflect a possible compositional zonation of the plume head.
Animals also exhibit zonation patterns in concert with the vegetational zones described above.
The occurrence of different colored lichen species causes the zonation evident in this picture.
Single level and hierarchical zonation schemes which can contain repeat zones and gaps.
The susceptibility of a given area to landslides can be determined and depicted using hazard zonation.
Integrated land use planning including land zonation protected areas and buffer zones.
Thus percent silt and clay is a more appropriate axis for gradient analysis of zonation patterns.
Common zonation of the vegetation along the Cameroon estuary.
Some additions to Schemes of the vertical zonation of marine bottom fauna.
Separate Zonation prioritizations were then made for both scenarios.
These were identified both ocularly and with Zonation software.
The normal zonation of mangrove species in the Casamance is shown in the figure.
The distinctive separation of organisms into bands along the shoreline is called Zonation.
Seismic zonation Geographic delineation of areas having different potential for hazardous effects of earthquakes.
The waters under the ice packs around Antarctica show a marked zonation.
This work utilised the Zonation tool and focussed on the Chocó region in Colombia.
These general patterns are consistent with Ecological Zonation Theory.
This zonation is established for the southern and eastern basins of the North Sea Basin.
Phytogeographical zonation of Greenland.
In an aquatic environment, we call this distribution of organisms zonation.
Yield prediction Agroecological zonation Climatic variation Yield risk analyses.
Additionally, it provides consultancy services for landslide hazard zonation.