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Overview"The monograph presents the results of studies of the organization of terrestrial geo (eco-) systems in the Pacific mobile belt - the tectonically and climatically active zone of contact between the mainland and the ocean, creating new land areas. A detailed evolutionary landscape-ecological concept based on a discrete empirical-statistical modeling of forest natural complexes at various stages of the geological history of the formation of the continental biosphere in the Northwest Pacific is presented. Based on the materials of large-scale landscape surveys conducted at experimental ranges, three spatiotemporal sections are described with a common trajectory of subaerial landscape genesis: 1) neo-specific, progressive - the stage of nucleation and upward evolution of volcanogenic island-arc geosystems of the Neogene-Quaternary age in the ocean environment, with the formation at the local level of the beginnings of zonal types of geographical environment and with the emergence of ""climate unjustified"" highly productive forests due to geothermal th power of active volcanoes; 2) subpacific marginal continental - the stage of their subsequent continental development as a young (Mesozoic) mountain-valley morphostructure, with the formation of buffer forest communities of evolutionary menopause; 3) subpacific regressive - the final stage of decaying evolution, due to the fragmentation and sinking of the marginal parts of the material, with the advent of continental islands with a ""decrepit"" denudation relief, active exogenous morpholithogenesis and a simplified structure of the forest cover. The climatic-genetic mechanisms of evolutionary landscape-ecological processes in various sectors of the Pacific megaecoton are described using simulation of these processes according to landscape forecasts for the next 100-200 years. According to the stability parameters of forest communities, chronological regularities of climatogenic phytocenotic transformations in the island-arc and marginal continental landscapes are revealed." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erland G. KolomytsPublisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc Imprint: Nova Science Publishers Inc Weight: 1.005kg ISBN: 9781536164930ISBN 10: 1536164933 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 01 February 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForewordIntroduction: The Contemporary State of the ProblemPart I: Pacific Ocean Mega Ecotone as the Object of Landscape Research -- Landscape-Ecological Organization of Continent-Ocean Mega EcotoneMethods of Empirical-Statistical Modeling. Part II: Ecology of Island-Arc Volcanic Landscape -- Regional Bioclimatic System of the Kuril Islands and its Evolutionary SignificanceVolcanogenic Basis of Island-Arc LandscapesSoil-Vegetation Cover and Microlandscapes in the Island-Arc Volcanic EcoregionStructural Organization of Island Volcanic LandscapeFunctional Organization of Island-Arc Forest EcosystemsEffect of Geothermal Energy on Forest Formation in Island Volcanic Landscapes. Part III: Evolutionary Ecology of Marginal-Continental Boreal Landscape -- Flora, Vegetation and Microlandscapes of Experimental Testing GroundStructural Organization of Forest Geo(Eco)SystemsFunctional Organization of Forest EcosystemsPart IV: Continental-Island Fading Evolution Landscape -- Putyatin Island as a Modeling ObjectMonosystem Organization of Continental-Island LandscapeFunctional Organization of Fading Evolution Land-ScapeExogenous Morpholithogenesis. Part V: Climatogenic Mechanisms of Evolutionary Processes -- Theory and Methods of Climatogenic Simulation of Evolutionary ProcessesClimatogenic Dynamics and Sustainability of Forest EcosystemsAbstract of Evolutionary Landscape-Ecological Concept. ConclusionsReferences.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |