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    A study to explore the use of orbital remote sensing to determine native arid plant distribution

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    The author has identified the following significant results. It is possible to determine, from ERTS imagery, native arid plant distribution. Using techniques of multispectral masking and extensive fieldwork, three native vegetation communities were defined and mapped in the Avra Valley study area. A map was made of the Yuma area with the aid of ground truth correlations between areas of desert pavement visible on ERTS images and unique vegetation types. With the exception of the Yuma soil-vegetation correlation phenomena, only very gross differentiations of desert vegetation communities can be made from ERTS data. Vegetation communities with obvious vegetation density differences such as saguaro-paloverde, creosote bush, and riparian vegetation can be separated on the Avra Valley imagery while more similar communities such as creosote bush and saltbush could not be differentiated. It is suggested that large differences in vegetation density are needed before the signatures of two different vegetation types can be differentiated on ERTS imagery. This is due to the relatively insignificant contribution of vegetation to the total radiometric signature of a given desert scene. Where more detailed information concerning the vegetation of arid regions is required, large scale imagery is appropriate

    Discussion of Howes’ and Salomon’s note on “Emotionality and perceptual defense”

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    Emotionality and perceptual defence

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    During the past decade, a number of experimental investigations have pro-gressively revealed the so-called "dy-namic, " or motivational, aspects of perceptual behavior. No longer do we view perception as organized solely in terms of the structural characteristics of stimulus objects or the frequency with which the individual has been ex-posed to these objects. Perceptions are structured not only with respect to the limiting stimulus conditions, but also with regard to the possibilities of re-ward (11, 12), need fulfillment (1, 7), attitudinal orientation (10), potentia

    Distance Judgments of Threat-Related and Neutral Words

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    Personal values as selective factors in perception

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    Establishment of Nine Forage Legumes in the Central Great Plains 1

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    Expert voices in echo chambers

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