Abstract
The gradient of the slope is correlated with a number of other environmental factors (see Chap. 8.5, p. 71). To one of these, the greatest difference in altitude to a neighbouring field, an interaction became evident. In a cross-table, the frequencies of the Walias observed were compared with the frequencies resulting from the environmental situation in Simen. This comparison is shown in Table 18. Very obviously, steep slopes as well as fields with a high difference in altitude to a neighbouring field are much frequented. It shows further that fields with a low difference in altitude turn out to be positive, if the gradient is above 45°, and that fields of a lower gradient have a positive value, if the difference in altitude to a neighbouring field is at least 300 m.
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