Morillón-Gálvez et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Human bioclimatic atlas for MexicoMorillón-Gálvez et al., 2004
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- Morillón-Gálvez D
- Saldaña-Flores R
- Tejeda-Martı́nez A
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This work presents bioclimatic charts for Mexico, as a result of an analysis of climate for the period 1951–1980. The basis to define the zone of thermal comfort was the equation proposed by Auliciems combined with the bioclimatic chart of Olgyay and the diagram of …
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