Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia

Abstract The largest variations in temperature and precipitation regimes from a global warming are predicted to occur in middle and high latitudes. In this chapter we have used both modeling and paleoclimatic analogues to examine the response of permafrost and vegetation in North Eurasia. The distri...

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Main Authors: Velichko, A A, Borisova, 0. K, Zelikson, E M, Nechayev, V P
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Published: Oxford University PressNew York, NY 1995
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oso/9780195086409.003.0008 2024-05-12T08:09:41+00:00 Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia Velichko, A A Borisova, 0. K Zelikson, E M Nechayev, V P 1995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195086409.003.0008 https://academic.oup.com/book/chapter-pdf/52438422/isbn-9780195086409-book-part-8.pdf unknown Oxford University PressNew York, NY Biotic Feedbacks in the Global Climatic System page 134-156 ISBN 9780195086409 9780197709474 book-chapter 1995 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195086409.003.0008 2024-04-18T08:17:31Z Abstract The largest variations in temperature and precipitation regimes from a global warming are predicted to occur in middle and high latitudes. In this chapter we have used both modeling and paleoclimatic analogues to examine the response of permafrost and vegetation in North Eurasia. The distribution of vegetation in this regime is dependent on permafrost amd will be affected by the warming. Book Part permafrost Oxford University Press 134 156
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description Abstract The largest variations in temperature and precipitation regimes from a global warming are predicted to occur in middle and high latitudes. In this chapter we have used both modeling and paleoclimatic analogues to examine the response of permafrost and vegetation in North Eurasia. The distribution of vegetation in this regime is dependent on permafrost amd will be affected by the warming.
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Borisova, 0. K
Zelikson, E M
Nechayev, V P
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Borisova, 0. K
Zelikson, E M
Nechayev, V P
Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia
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title Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia
title_short Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia
title_full Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia
title_fullStr Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Permafrost and Vegetation Response to Global Warming in North Eurasia
title_sort permafrost and vegetation response to global warming in north eurasia
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publishDate 1995
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195086409.003.0008
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