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tismay
25.10.2013, 11:33
Hallo zusammen,

ich bin auf der Suche nach einem Armada JJ oder vergleichbaren Ski, idealerweise mit Bindung (Größe SM) und Fellen. Bin 176 cm.

Danke!

T2low
25.10.2013, 20:31
bissl schmaler aber evtl. interessant k2 kung fujas in 179 inkl. felle und f12 in L

tismay
25.10.2013, 21:48
Was willst Du dafür?

jager
26.10.2013, 08:08
hätt einen 189er obsethed. bei interesse pn...

1und2459i
27.10.2013, 18:29
Marzen Hurricane Research
Marzen Assessing Ecosystem Recovery in Mississippi
Hurricane Katrina was classified as a Category 3 storm when it reached the mainland along the Louisiana/Mississippi border around on August 29, 2005. Tropical cyclone fueled winds flowed inland with peak gusts exceeding 140 mph. The eye of the hurricane made landfall along the Louisiana/Mississippi border. The strong winds and accompanying storm surge led to a widespread natural disturbance. Located to the east of the eye of the hurricane, the Mississippi coast received the most intense winds and a storm surge that in preliminary studies was estimated to have risen to more than 25 feet in places.
Associate professor of geography Luke Marzen is using satellite imagery to study how landscapes change following natural disturbances like Hurricane parajumpers sale (http://www.newbranches.co.uk/parajumpers.html) Katrina. imagery have been collected for the earth nearly twice per month since the early 1970s, so this has provided a detailed history of how land use is changing, Marzen explained. started by looking at the effects of volcanic eruptions on ecosystems and how ecosystems recover. I am now transferring these skills to other disturbances such as hurricanes and how these storms affect ecosystems. Last fall, Marzen presented a paper at the Applied Geography Conference titled Remote Sensing Assessment of Mississippi Coastal Change after Hurricane Katrina. His research is focused on using remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems to examine land use changes and the impacts that these changes have on the environment. am continuing to monitor changes down in Mississippi and will continue to look at the damage hurricanes do in particular to forests, he said.
Marzen research has shown that satellite imagery can provide reliable assessment of timber damage in areas that are not accessible shortly after the storm. He said that it is important to identify which areas had the most damage to the parajumpers uk (http://www.newbranches.co.uk/parajumpers.html) forests in order to plan for salvage efforts, and to diminish the spread of invasive species, as well as to stop the spread of disease. work provides a baseline that can be used to see how the ecosystem in Mississippi recovers over time, he explained.
Landsat TM images of Mississippi coastal counties of Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson in October 2004 (left) parajumpers jackets (http://www.newbranches.co.uk/parajumpers.html) and October 2005 (right). The images are false color composites with healthy vegetation displayed in red tones, and areas devoid of vegetation in blue green. Comparing the two images shows that the area around Bay St. Louis possesses the greatest amount of forest damage.