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地理科学与资源研究所 [3]
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OAI收割 [3]
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SCI/SSCI论文 [3]
发表日期
2015 [1]
2014 [1]
2013 [1]
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Soil-moisture conditions indicated by field-layer plants help identify vulnerable forests in the forest-steppe of semi-arid Southern Siberia
SCI/SSCI论文
OAI收割
2015
作者:
Anenkhonov O. A.
;
Korolyuk, A. Y.
;
Sandanov, D. V.
;
Liu, H. Y.
;
Zverev, A. A.
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浏览/下载:29/0
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提交时间:2015/12/09
Forest-steppe
Plant indicator values
Habitat wetness
Plant
distribution patterns
Semi-arid vegetation
Pine forest
Larch forest
Forest vulnerability
Climate change
Southern Siberia
tree mortality
larix-sibirica
scots pine
spatial variations
deciduous forests
vegetation shifts
summer drought
climate
values
microclimate
Stand-total tree-ring measurements and forest inventory documented climate-induced forest dynamics in the semi-arid Altai Mountains
SCI/SSCI论文
OAI收割
2014
Wu X. C.
;
Liu H. Y.
;
He L. B.
;
Qi Z. H.
;
Anenkhonov O. A.
;
Korolyuk A. Y.
;
Yu Y.
;
Guo D. L.
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浏览/下载:30/0
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提交时间:2014/12/24
Tree growth
Tree recruitment
Forest age structure
Drought stress
Percentage-growth-change
Larix sibirica Ledeb.
Climate change
central tianshan mountains
change-type drought
northwestern china
radial-growth
global-change
pinus-sylvestris
steppe ecotone
die-off
variability
gradient
Forest buffers soil temperature and postpones soil thaw as indicated by a three-year large-scale soil temperature monitoring in the forest-steppe ecotone in Inner Asia
SCI/SSCI论文
OAI收割
2013
Hu G. Z.
;
Liu H. Y.
;
Anenkhonov O. A.
;
Korolyuk A. Y.
;
Sandanov D. V.
;
Guo D. L.
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浏览/下载:26/0
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提交时间:2014/12/24
Soil temperature
Soil freeze and thaw
Forest-steppe ecotone
Southern
Siberia
Northern China
snowmelt runoff
surface albedo
climate-change
vegetation
cycle
decomposition
variability
sensitivity
mountains
mongolia