Landscape Studies of Goletzes in Cisbaikalia

IF 0.3 Q4 GEOGRAPHY
V. M. Plyusnin, I. N. Bilichenko
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The results of terrestrial landscape studies obtained in the goletzes of the Barguzin Range and Baikal Range are presented. Modern exogenous processes of relief formation, which change the structure of glacial geosystems, are considered. Profiles for further large-scale research into geosystems have been laid in the key areas. It has been revealed that, on the Barguzin Range, rocky watershed and corrie complexes and steep-slope rocky–coarse-clastic, slope–shrubby dwarf mountain pine–steppe complexes predominate. On the Baikal Ridge, the landscape structure of the key area consists of rocky, steep-slope rocky–coarse-clastic, and slope dark coniferous complexes of reduced and limited development. Using satellite images, topographic maps, and the results of ground route surveys, landscape maps of key areas were created. The basic unit of mapping at a scale of 1 : 50 000 is represented by a group of facies which is characterized by the similarity of locations and by the belonging of plant associations to one group and soil phases to one genus, which represent homogeneous natural and natural–anthropogenic geosystems of topological level. Groups of facies are differentiated with respect to the regime of moistening in different areas, the geological and structural features of rocks, the position in the relief (the relation to the altitudinal belts, steepness of slopes and exposure, and the effects of barrier shade and insolation), and the altitudinal-belt differentiation of soil and vegetation cover. It is concluded that the modern structure of goletz geosystems of Cisbaikalia is experiencing changes associated mainly with climate warming. Conditions are being created for soil formation; the overgrowth of rubbly areas with pioneer vegetation; and the expansion of dwarf mountain pine–clastic, yernik, and alder shrub habitats.

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西斯拜卡利亚戈列茨的景观研究
摘要 介绍了在巴尔古津山脉和贝加尔湖山脉的格列茨山进行的陆地景观研究结果。研究考虑了改变冰川地质系统结构的现代外源地貌形成过程。为在关键地区进一步开展大规模地质系统研究奠定了基础。研究结果表明,在巴尔古津山脉,岩石分水岭和角砾岩群以及陡坡岩石-粗碎屑岩-斜坡灌木矮山松林-草原群占据主导地位。在贝加尔山脊,关键地区的地貌结构由岩石、陡坡岩石-粗碎屑岩和坡地暗针叶林复合体组成,发育程度较低且有限。利用卫星图像、地形图和地面路线勘测结果,绘制了重点地区的地貌图。以 1 : 50 000 的比例绘制地图的基本单位是地貌群,其特点是位置相似,植物群属于一个群,土相属于一个属,代表了同质的自然地理系统和自然-人类活动地质系统的地形水平。根据不同地区的湿润程度、岩石的地质和结构特征、在地形中的位置(与海拔带的关系、斜坡的陡度和暴露程度、屏障遮荫和日照的影响)以及土壤和植被的海拔带分异,对地貌组进行了区分。结论是,西斯拜卡利亚戈列兹地质系统的现代结构正在经历主要与气候变暖有关的变化。这为土壤的形成创造了条件;在碎石地区生长了大量先锋植被;矮小的山松-碎石、叶尼克和赤杨灌木栖息地不断扩大。
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期刊介绍: Geography and Natural Resources  publishes information on research results in the field of geographical studies of nature, the economy, and the population. It provides ample coverage of the geographical aspects related to solving major economic problems, with special emphasis on regional nature management and environmental protection, geographical forecasting, integral regional research developments, modelling of natural processes, and on the advancement of mapping techniques. The journal publishes contributions on monitoring studies, geographical research abroad, as well as discussions on the theory of science.
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