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Original Articles

Aridity Definitions and their Applicability

Pages 367-384 | Published online: 08 Aug 2017
 

Abstract

In the first part of this article a review of various approaches to the problem of defining aridity is given and particular emphasis is placed on a critical analysis of different indexes used for this purpose, such as those developed by Köppen, de Martonne, Emberger, Gaussen, etc. For comparison, the modern water-balance concept, as developed by e. g. Thornthwaite, Penman and Budyko, is also discussed.

In the latter part of the article, as an example of a practical study of aridity conditions, a summary is given of an investigation of agroclimatology in the Near East made by the author in co-operation with G. Perrin de Brichambaut. Comparisons are finally made between the outcome of calculations of various indexes for certain stations in the Near East for which the water-balance conditions were established during the above investigations.

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