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Research in Arctic Life and Earth Sciences Present Knowledge and Future Prospects

Proceedings Out of Print
Series: Ecological Bulletins Volume: 38
Edited By: M Sonesson
112 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Munksgaard
Research in Arctic Life and Earth Sciences
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  • Research in Arctic Life and Earth Sciences ISBN: 9788716100344 Paperback Dec 1987 Out of Print #23853
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In 1985, Abisko Scientific Research Station, situated in the mountains of subarctic Sweden, celebrated the 50th anniversary of its affiliation with the Academy with a symposium entitled Research in Arctic Life and Earth Sciences: Present Knowledge and Future Perspectives. Seven invited papers were presented covering subjects on which research is being done at the station. The abiotic environment of the Arctic, and relateed areas, was described in a series of three papers which discussed mountain climatology, geology and periglacial geomorphology. Four remaining papers considered the biota of the Arctic, from their origins through soil microbiology and plant resource utilisation to population biology. These presented papers are published in this volume together with an additional article discussing Man's direct and indirect influence on the ecosystems of the area, an influence which must, or should be, considered when evaluating environmental data today. This subject is also an important part of the research programme of the station.

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Periglacial morphology in North America: current research and future trends Northernmost Scandinavia in the geological perspective Mountain climatology; status and prospects Soil biological processes in the North - and South Plant population processes in arctic and boreal regions Environmental controls over growth of tundra plants The nunatak theory reconsidered Human influence on vegetation in the Tornetrask area during the last three centuries

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Proceedings Out of Print
Series: Ecological Bulletins Volume: 38
Edited By: M Sonesson
112 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Munksgaard
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