WATER HARVESTING ON A YELLOW-GREY EARTH

Authors

  • D.G. Bowler
  • M.A. Turner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1977.39.1482

Abstract

THE unequal distribution of rainfall in both time and space is a characteristic of the New Zealand climate. Two farming seasons rarely have the same amount of rain and notable differences can occur between closely located areas. Rainfall intensity and incidence vary greatly from one place to another so that, of all the elements significantly distinguishing climate, it is the one least amenable to generalization.

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Published

1977-01-01