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Incoming solar radiation patterns and vegetation response: Examples from the natal drakensberg
Authors:J E Granger  R E Schulze
Institution:(1) State Department of Forestry, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa;(2) Agricultural Catchments' Research Unit, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Abstract:Summary A method of accurately estimating and mapping patterns of incoming solar radiation fluxes on sloping terrain, using data from standard meteorological instruments, is described. The results of the radiation maps produced are then related to a specific example of vegetation successional changes in the Cathedral Peak area of the Natal Drakensberg mountain range, indicating that these changes occur most readily on cooler aspects. For the same region, the differences in the major plant communities at two other sites, attributable largely to variations in incoming solar radiation loads, are discussed.The authors wish to thank the Department of Forestry of the Republic of South Africa for providing data and for facilitating fieldwork to be undertaken at Cathedral Peak. This Research was funded in part by the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, whose support is hereby gratefully acknowledged (by R.E.S.). The maps illustrating this paper were prepared by Mrs. C. Coetzee and Mr B. Martin of the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg.
Keywords:Mapping  Mountain vegetation  Radiation  South Africa
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