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Title: | Factors determining the phenomena in the uper tree line ecotone in the Polar Urals mountains |
Authors: | Fomin, V. V. Shiyatov, S. G. |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | УГЛТУ |
Citation: | Fomin, V. V. Factors determining the phenomena in the uper tree line ecotone in the Polar Urals mountains / V. V. Fomin, S. G. Shiyatov // Леса России и хозяйство в них / Министерство науки и образования Российской Федерации, Уральский государственный лесотехнический университет, Ботанический сад УрО РАН. – 2021. – Вып. 2 (77). – С. 42–51. – Текст : электронный. |
Abstract: | The article presents the results of the analysis of long-term studies dedicated to the reaction of woody plants to various extreme factors in the Rai-Iz mountain massif and Chernaya mountain, which are located on the southeastern slope of the Polar Urals in the Sob River basin (Russia). The analysis was performed using a unique archive of landscape photos, which were made by the authors from the beginning of the 1960s until the present. The classification and description of the phenomena that are caused by the influence of environmental factors on woody vegetation, as well as their presentation using landscape photos, allow us to expand the possibilities of using ground-based images for the purposes of environmental photo monitoring of woody vegetation at the tree line. They can be used as an independent data source to identify factors that determine a morphological structure and spatial altitude of woody vegetation. |
Keywords: | LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS TREELINE ECOTONE CLIMATE DRIVEN CHANGE ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT POLAR URALS RUSSIA |
URI: | https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/11240 |
Origin: | Леса России и хозяйство в них. — 2021. — Вып. 2 (77) |
Appears in Collections: | Леса России и хозяйство в них: журнал научных трудов |
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