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The Jura glaciers: palaeogeography in the Würmian circum-Alpine zone

2008

Since the first studies on the glacial formations of the Jura mountains there have been two concepts concerning type of glaciation and ice origin during the Wurmian glaciation. Some authors believed that the Jura was totally inundated by ice of Alpine origin, while others believed that the Jura had its own glaciers, originating from a single ice-cap. Several recent studies on both the NW and SE slopes of the range define the problem more accurately. This paper presents a synthesis of the new results from mapping the moraine systems and studying the stratigraphic relationships between Alpine and Jura tills. It is concluded that even the highest level of Alpine glaciers could not lead to a pe…

ArcheologyPaleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMoraineAlpine climateGeologyGlacierGlacial periodGeomorphologyPalaeogeographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyBoreas
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Global functional variation in alpine vegetation

2021

International audience; Questions. What are the functional trade-offs of vascular plant species in global alpine ecosystems? How is functional variation related to vegetation zones, climatic groups and biogeographic realms? What is the relative contribution of macroclimate and evolutionary history in shaping the functional variation of alpine plant communities? Location. Global. Methods. We compiled a data set of alpine vegetation with 5,532 geo-referenced plots, 1,933 species and six plant functional traits. We used principal component analysis to quantify functional trade-offs among species and trait probability density to assess the functional dissimilarity of alpine vegetation in differ…

0106 biological sciencesVascular plantAlpine plant[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changesalpine vegetationPlant Science[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesmacroclimatephylogenetic dissimilaritytrait poolGeographical distanceEcosystemtrait probability density[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentalpine biomes; alpine vegetation; evolutionary history; functional convergence; macroclimate; phylogenetic dissimilarity; trait pools; trait probability densityEcologybiologyPhylogenetic treeEcologyfunctional convergenceVegetation15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationalpine biomesGeographyTrait[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologyalpine biomeevolutionary historytrait poolsDistance matrices in phylogeny010606 plant biology & botanyJournal of Vegetation Science
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Vegetation of taluses and screes of the high montane and alpine zone in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)

2015

This paper presents the results of phytosociological research on scree vegetation of the Pamir Alai Mts. In total, 128 phytosociological relevés were made during field studies conducted in 2012–2014, applying the Braun-Blanquet method. Plant communities of mobile and fairly stabilised scree of colluvial cones, aprons and fans, inhabiting mainly the high montane and alpine zone in several ranges (e.g.the Zeravshan, Hissar, Hazratishoh, Darvaz, Rushan and Vanch Mts) are herein described. A hierarchical syntaxonomic synopsis of scree communities at montane and alpine elevations in the Pamir Alai Mts is provided. The collected vegetation samples represent the majority of the variations among th…

Tadzhikistanlocation.countryMiddle asiaalpine vegetationchasmophytesAlpine climateartemisio-berberideteaPlant SciencelocationGeographyTadzhikistanmedicineMontane ecologysyntaxonomyPhysical geographymedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)colluvial conesArtemisio-BerberideteaPhytocoenologia
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Abundance of NARG, NIRK and NOSZ genes of denirifying bacteria during primary successions of a glacier foreland

2007

[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment[SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentglacieralpine developmentmicrobial communityrhizospherecolonizationquantificationdiversitysoil
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Structures along the Orobic thrust, Central Orobic Alps, Italy

1997

A series of regional deformation phases is described for the metamorphic basement and the Permian cover in an area in the central Orobic Alps, northern Italy. In the basement deformation under low-grade amphibolite metamorphic conditions is followed by a second phase during retrograde greenschist conditions. These two phases predate the deposition of the Permian cover and are of probable Variscan age. An extensional basin formed on the eroded basement during the Late Carboniferous, filled with fan conglomerates and sandstones, and rhyolitic volcanic rocks. Well-preserved brittle extensional faults bound these basins. Further extension deformed basement and cover before the onset of Alpine c…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGreenschistInversion (geology)GeochemistryNappeVolcanic rockTectonicsAlpine orogenyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesThrust faultStructural geologyGeologySeismologyGeologische Rundschau
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Un escarpement sous-marin permanent du Lias à l'Eocène, dans la dorsale calcaire Péloritaine (Sicile, Italie)

1999

The schistosity of the Palaeozoic basement of the Capo San Andrea unit (Peloritan Dorsale) is cut by Liassic to Eocene neptunian dykes which developed along a pelagic fault scarp exposed on the sea bottom for 140 My. The Mesozoic structures determined the location of the Alpine deformation.

AmmoniteOcean EngineeringFault scarplanguage.human_languagePaleontologyBasement (geology)PhanerozoiclanguageAlpine orogenyMesozoicCenozoicPaleogeneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science
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Prediction of Soil Formation as a Function of Age Using the Percolation Theory Approach

2018

Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering, either from bedrock or unconsolidated material, is limited largely by solute transport. Chemical weathering rates are proportional to solute velocities. Nonreactive solute transport described by non-Gaussian transport theory appears compatible with soil formation rates. This change in understanding opens new possibilities for predicting soil production and depth across orders of magnitude of time scales. Percolation theory for modeling the evolution of soil depth and production was applied to new and published data for alpine and Mediterranean soils. The first goal was to check whether the e…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSoil production functionSoil texturesoil depthSoil modeling percolation theory chemical weathering soil depth alpine mediterraneanmediterraneanWeatheringSoil science01 natural sciencespercolation theorychemical weathering2300 General Environmental Science910 Geography & travellcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:GE1-350geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorysoil modelingBedrockalpineTree throw04 agricultural and veterinary sciences10122 Institute of GeographySettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceBioturbation
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Syntaxonomy and biogeography of the Irano‐Turanian mires and springs

2021

Aims: To develop the first comprehensive syntaxonomic classification for patchy montane mire and spring vegetation across the Irano-Turanian phytogeographical region in Iran, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and to explore the effects of the main environmental and geographic gradients on their distribution. Location: Alborz Mountain range (Iran), Pamir-Alai Mountains (Tajikistan) and Tian Shan Mountains (Kyrgyzstan); total area of about 3,000,000 km2. Methods: A database of 1,015 vegetation relevés including a total of 675 vascular and bryophyte taxa was established, covering the large mountains ranges of the Irano-Turanian regions in Iran, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, at altitude ranging from 1,300…

0106 biological sciencesmiresBiogeographyk-meansTian ShanбиогеографияManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawfens010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesродникиmontane and alpine vegetationMireSpring (hydrology)medicineIrano-Turanian regionsyntaxonomyболотаNature and Landscape Conservationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyИрано-Туранская областьPamir-Alai15. Life on landGeographySW AsiaMontane ecologyAlborz rangePhysical geographyсинтаксономияmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)telmatic vegetation010606 plant biology & botanyApplied Vegetation Science
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Diversity, distribution, and classification of chasmophytic vegetation in the Central Asian biodiversity hotspot : alpine belt of the Eastern Pamir-A…

2022

AbstractThis paper presents the results of research conducted on chasmophytic vegetation occurring within the alpine belt (approx. 1,850–4,000 m a.s.l.) in the eastern part of Middle Asia. We specifically focused on the diversity and syntaxonomy of rock vegetation as well as on environmental variables determining its distribution. Altogether, 242 relevés were sampled in rock fissures, ledges, and clefts during field surveys conducted in 2013–2019. The size of each recorded vegetation plot was 1 m2. Five main groups of chasmophytic vegetation were distinguished in the studied area. Each group was confined to a specific combination of substrate type and climatic conditions. Altogether, 16 spe…

TajikistanchasmophytesKyrgyzstaPlant Sciencealpine beltsyntaxonomyKyrgyzstanAsplenietea trichomanispetrophytes
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An anomalous case in the evolution of the Mesozoic sedimentary basins between Alpine and Ionian Tethys: the Panormide Carbonate Platform (Sicily).

2007

Mesozoic sedimentary basins Alpine and Ionian Tethys Panormide Carbonate Platform Sicily
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