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Norwegian stone/lies 11 223<br />

Fig. 15. Inner fjord area, Sauda, station 2. The<br />

Sub-Alpine belt.<br />

The temperature was measured each time<br />

the localities were sampled, but the temperatures<br />

shown in Table XIII only refer to<br />

days where the temperature was taken at<br />

nearly the same time. The stream at Botnavatn<br />

sometimes had a thick ice covering,<br />

making the measurements impossible. Hardness<br />

and pH were measured several times<br />

(Table XIV).<br />

At station 1 there is a dense fringe of<br />

deciduous trees, Alnus being the most common.<br />

At station 2, Alnus is still present but<br />

Salix is more common. At station 3 there are<br />

only scattered Salix bushes and grass vegetation<br />

dominates. Allochthonous matter is less<br />

than in S

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