The climate of Mt Wilhelm
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Hnatiuk, R. J
Smith, J. M. B
McVean, D. N
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Canberra, ACT : Dept. of Biogeography and Geomorphology, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University.
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In 1966, the Australian National University with assistance
from the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Hawaii, established a field station
beside the lower Pindaunde Lake at an altitude of 3480 m on the southeast
flank of Mt Wilhelm, the highest point in Papua New Guinea. The
field station has been used by a number of workers in the natural
sciences, many of whose publications are referred to later in this
work. The present volume arises from observations made by three
botanists and their collaborators when members of the Department of
Biogeography and Geomorphology, during the course of their work on
Mt Wilhelm while based on the ANU field station. It is the second in
the Departmental series describing the environment and biota of the
mountain, and will be followed by others dealing with different aspects
of its natural history.
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