Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range

Abstract The paper considers the landscape study of the Malyi Khamar-Daban Range (western Transbaikalia), located in the basins of the Temnik river (Lake Taglei region) and Torei river (tributary of the Dzhida river). Based on the analysis, a landscape map of a topological level was generated, which...

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Main Authors: Vladimirov, I N, Frolov, A A, Silaev, A V, Sofronov, A P, Kobylkin, D V, Sorokovoi, A A
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spelling crioppubl:10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012093 2024-06-02T08:15:10+00:00 Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range Vladimirov, I N Frolov, A A Silaev, A V Sofronov, A P Kobylkin, D V Sorokovoi, A A 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012093 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012093/pdf https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012093 unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science volume 381, issue 1, page 012093 ISSN 1755-1307 1755-1315 journal-article 2019 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012093 2024-05-07T14:07:02Z Abstract The paper considers the landscape study of the Malyi Khamar-Daban Range (western Transbaikalia), located in the basins of the Temnik river (Lake Taglei region) and Torei river (tributary of the Dzhida river). Based on the analysis, a landscape map of a topological level was generated, which presents homogeneous sections (geomers) of natural and natural-anthropogenic geosystems − biogeocenoses. The legend to the landscape map was developed on the basis of the principles of structural and dynamic classification of geosystems, based on the provisions of the doctrine of geosystems, which determine the landscape structure of the territory as the structure of primary and variable states of geosystems. In the legend of the map, taxonomic affiliation, factor-dynamic properties, seriality, and degree of anthropogenic disturbance of geosystems are sequentially displayed. The map displays 23 varieties of biogeocenoses referring to 3 taiga and 1 steppe geom. From factorial-dynamical attributes that determine the conditions of location, geosystems are represented by 6 classes of facies. A distinction needs to be drawn between the primary, pseudo-primary and serial facies. In the study area, 4 degrees of disturbance of geosystems were identified. Conditionally undisturbed geosystems are located mainly in inaccessible territories. The presence of moderate and severe disturbed geosystems is mainly associated with forest fires, local logging, and moderate recreational load and forestry. Areas with the maximum degree of disturbance are confined to agricultural lands and residential territories. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga IOP Publishing IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 381 1 012093
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description Abstract The paper considers the landscape study of the Malyi Khamar-Daban Range (western Transbaikalia), located in the basins of the Temnik river (Lake Taglei region) and Torei river (tributary of the Dzhida river). Based on the analysis, a landscape map of a topological level was generated, which presents homogeneous sections (geomers) of natural and natural-anthropogenic geosystems − biogeocenoses. The legend to the landscape map was developed on the basis of the principles of structural and dynamic classification of geosystems, based on the provisions of the doctrine of geosystems, which determine the landscape structure of the territory as the structure of primary and variable states of geosystems. In the legend of the map, taxonomic affiliation, factor-dynamic properties, seriality, and degree of anthropogenic disturbance of geosystems are sequentially displayed. The map displays 23 varieties of biogeocenoses referring to 3 taiga and 1 steppe geom. From factorial-dynamical attributes that determine the conditions of location, geosystems are represented by 6 classes of facies. A distinction needs to be drawn between the primary, pseudo-primary and serial facies. In the study area, 4 degrees of disturbance of geosystems were identified. Conditionally undisturbed geosystems are located mainly in inaccessible territories. The presence of moderate and severe disturbed geosystems is mainly associated with forest fires, local logging, and moderate recreational load and forestry. Areas with the maximum degree of disturbance are confined to agricultural lands and residential territories.
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author Vladimirov, I N
Frolov, A A
Silaev, A V
Sofronov, A P
Kobylkin, D V
Sorokovoi, A A
spellingShingle Vladimirov, I N
Frolov, A A
Silaev, A V
Sofronov, A P
Kobylkin, D V
Sorokovoi, A A
Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range
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Frolov, A A
Silaev, A V
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title Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range
title_short Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range
title_full Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range
title_fullStr Analysis of the landscape structure of the Malyi Khamar-Daban range
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