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Tundra and Steppe Locations of Altai Highland Depressions : Features of Vegetation Community and Soil Cover and Their Thermal Regime. / Chistyakov, K. V.; Amosov, M. I.; Kurochkin, Yu N.; Lessovaia, S. N.; Strelkov, I. I.; Tyusov, G. A.

In: Contemporary Problems of Ecology, Vol. 14, No. 3, 25.06.2021, p. 231-240.

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title = "Tundra and Steppe Locations of Altai Highland Depressions: Features of Vegetation Community and Soil Cover and Their Thermal Regime",
abstract = "Abstract: The combination of steppe and tundra locations at Altai highland depressions—Bertek and Khindiktig-Khol{\textquoteright}—is considered with regard to verifying the hypothesis of the existence of a tundra steppe in northern Eurasia during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and its contemporary landscape analogues. Data on soil–vegetation cover diversity at the Altai highland depressions are represented. Cause-and-effect relations explaining the spatial differentiation of nature complexes are identified. The thermal regime of locations with the predominance of steppe and dwarf-birch vegetation is investigated. The interrelation between soil–vegetation cover differentiation and distinction in the microclimate and the permafrost boundary are proved.",
keywords = "Altai, highlands, microclimate, permafrost, steppe, tundra",
author = "Chistyakov, {K. V.} and Amosov, {M. I.} and Kurochkin, {Yu N.} and Lessovaia, {S. N.} and Strelkov, {I. I.} and Tyusov, {G. A.}",
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year = "2021",
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AU - Amosov, M. I.

AU - Kurochkin, Yu N.

AU - Lessovaia, S. N.

AU - Strelkov, I. I.

AU - Tyusov, G. A.

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PY - 2021/6/25

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N2 - Abstract: The combination of steppe and tundra locations at Altai highland depressions—Bertek and Khindiktig-Khol’—is considered with regard to verifying the hypothesis of the existence of a tundra steppe in northern Eurasia during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and its contemporary landscape analogues. Data on soil–vegetation cover diversity at the Altai highland depressions are represented. Cause-and-effect relations explaining the spatial differentiation of nature complexes are identified. The thermal regime of locations with the predominance of steppe and dwarf-birch vegetation is investigated. The interrelation between soil–vegetation cover differentiation and distinction in the microclimate and the permafrost boundary are proved.

AB - Abstract: The combination of steppe and tundra locations at Altai highland depressions—Bertek and Khindiktig-Khol’—is considered with regard to verifying the hypothesis of the existence of a tundra steppe in northern Eurasia during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and its contemporary landscape analogues. Data on soil–vegetation cover diversity at the Altai highland depressions are represented. Cause-and-effect relations explaining the spatial differentiation of nature complexes are identified. The thermal regime of locations with the predominance of steppe and dwarf-birch vegetation is investigated. The interrelation between soil–vegetation cover differentiation and distinction in the microclimate and the permafrost boundary are proved.

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