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@万维网上和地理学有关的网站极其丰富。与本章主题有关的网站请见与本书有关的在线学习中心的“Web Links”部分。网址:www.mhhe.com/getis11e.
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① 华氏度(℉)=32+ 摄氏度(℃)×1.8。—编注
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② 原文为英寸汞柱,是英美的习用单位。——译注
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③ 据气象学词典解释,飑是以风速具有剧烈变化为特征的一种大气现象,它开始很突然,持续几分钟后速度骤然减小。这种飑常伴随着阵雨或雷暴。而飑线是指有飑出现的运动着的一条虚设线,有时范围相当大。——译注
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④ 我国土壤学界称为“有机层”。——译注
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⑤ Soil Taxonomy分类法的特点是以土壤的诊断层(diagnostic horizon)和诊断特性(diagnostic characteristic)来鉴定土壤类型。国内翻译为“土壤系统分类”不甚确切。因为其他土壤分类法也都有一定的系统,美国这个分类法的特点在于“诊断”而不是“系统”。而且英文的Taxonomy就是分类学或分类法,丝毫没有“系统”的含义。译者曾建议改称为“土壤诊断学分类”,以区别于其他土壤分类法,如土壤发生学分类和土壤形态学分类等。——译注
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⑥ 我国地理学界曾译作“稀树草原型”。——译注
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⑦ “prairie”一词来自法语,曾译作高草原、湿草原和普列利,《地理学名词》定名为“北美草原”。——译注
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⑧ 原文系葡萄牙语,曾译作热带干草原,主要分布在巴西。现按音译。——译注
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