Land Aridization in the Context of Global Warming – a Case Study of Transbaikalia
Kulikov Anatoly I1; Tsydypov Bair Z2; Sodnomov Bator V2; Gyninova Ayur B1; Wang Juanle3
刊名Journal of Resources and Ecology
2017
卷号8期号:2页码:141
关键词气候变化 气候变暖 干旱化 荒漠化 极值 旱情
ISSN号1674-764X
英文摘要An increase in the extremality of natural processes is a consequence of warming, aridization, and desertification. The authors consider the processes of warming, aridization, and desertification to be the parts of a single system and major destabilizing factors of ecological balance. Destabilization is expressed in the growth of natural processes extremality. Ecosystems of Transbaikalia were once characterized by a different natural contrast and amplitude. Warming, aridization and desertification have led to an increase of environmental regimes tensions. This is demonstrated quantitatively by the root-mean-square difference of atmospheric and soil parameters. Quantitative indicators of aridization are estimated using Walter-Gossen climate charts. Permafrost zone response information to the long-term warming is provided as well.
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/152505]  
专题中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所
作者单位1.Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
2.Baikal Institute of Nature Management, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
3.中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所
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Kulikov Anatoly I,Tsydypov Bair Z,Sodnomov Bator V,et al. Land Aridization in the Context of Global Warming – a Case Study of Transbaikalia[J]. Journal of Resources and Ecology,2017,8(2):141.
APA Kulikov Anatoly I,Tsydypov Bair Z,Sodnomov Bator V,Gyninova Ayur B,&Wang Juanle.(2017).Land Aridization in the Context of Global Warming – a Case Study of Transbaikalia.Journal of Resources and Ecology,8(2),141.
MLA Kulikov Anatoly I,et al."Land Aridization in the Context of Global Warming – a Case Study of Transbaikalia".Journal of Resources and Ecology 8.2(2017):141.
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