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  • This volume contains 9 papers related to the overlap between physical, chemical, and biotic process. In the first paper, Stallins uses complexity theory to explore the theoretical interdependence between biota and geomorphic systems. The papers
  • channel form, and associated biotic implications in systems heavily regulated by humans. The last 2 articles by Horwath and Johnson and by Cotton et al. examine the deterministic effects of biota on geomorphic process and form.
  • The paper gives a comprehensive review of the development and evolution, floor topography, water physics, temperature conditions, salt content, biota and economic importance of the Adriatic. It is supplemented with a six-language vocabulary
  • The karst region of southeastern Missouri, which contains North America's largest springs and a rich biota, has its natural attributes threatened by mineral leasing for lead mines whose tailings pollute water. A classic environemntal conflict
  • ; Cenozoic paleoceanography ; Mesozoic paleoceanography ; Evolution of polar marine biota ; Age and nature of major structural units ; Strategy for Arctic deep-sea drilling from the scientific point of view ; Possible approaches towards the ultimate goal
  • This short paper is based in part on the information available on the actual functioning and composition of the soil community. The soil biota activity, which utilizes the organic matter for biosynthesis and maintenance at different levels
  • This paper reviews some of the most common problems in cave and karst parks. Evidence from research on karst parks and tourist caves shows a decline over time in the diversity biota and a general degradation of the park experience for more tourists
  • Applied ecology ; Biogeography ; Biota ; Remote sensing ; Research ; Research technique
  • is consistent with the hypothesis of nonanalogue, or ephemeral, biotas believed to characterize late Quaternary ecosystems of northern continents.
  • Biogeography ; Biota ; Climate ; European part of Russia ; Kirov ; Phenology ; Russian Plain ; Twentieth Century
  • Biodiversity ; Biogeography ; Biota ; Human impact ; Insect ; Zoogeography
  • Biodiversity ; Biogeography ; Biota ; Ecosystem ; Fauna ; Flora ; Human impact ; Model ; Theory
  • Asian part of Russia ; Baikal ; Biocenosis ; Biology ; Biomass ; Biota ; Heavy metals ; Lake ; Pollution ; Siberia ; Water pollution
  • Biogenic process ; Biota ; Carbonate rock ; Chemical erosion ; Coastal environment ; Crete ; Greece ; Intertidal zone ; Microstructure
  • Biogeochemical cycle ; Biosphere ; Biota ; Concept ; Environment ; Geochemistry ; Regulation theory ; Sustainable development
  • Biogeography ; Biota ; Terminology ; Theory ; World ocean ; Zonation
  • Aquatic ecosystem ; Biota ; Climatic warming ; Ecosystem ; Global change ; Hydrobiology ; Life cycle ; Location ; Thermal pollution
  • Azov Sea ; Biogeography ; Biota ; Catastrophe ; Ecosystem ; Impact study ; Oil spill ; Pollution ; Ukraine
  • Biogeografía ; Biota ; Catástrofe ; Contaminación ; Ecosistema ; Estudio de impacto ; Mar de Azov ; Marea negra ; Ucrania
  • Asian part of Russia ; Biota ; Climatic change ; Holocene ; Kuril Islands ; Landscape ; Landscape dynamics ; Palaeo-environment ; Plant cover ; Russian Far East ; Volcanism
  • Biota ; Cambio climático ; Cobertura vegetal ; Dinámica del paisaje ; Extremo Oriente ruso ; Holoceno ; Islas Kuriles ; Paisaje ; Paleoambiente ; Rusia de Asia ; Volcanismo
  • Bibliography ; Biogeomorphology ; Biota ; Concept ; Conceptual model ; Ecosystem ; Landscape ; Pedogenesis ; Soil ; Soil properties
  • Bibliografía ; Biota ; Concepto ; Ecosistema ; Modelo conceptual ; Paisaje ; Pedogénesis ; Propiedades del suelo ; Suelo
  • Sediments and biota of the marine coastal zone of Igloolik Island, Nunavut