Changes in vegetation and soils on the East European Plain to be expected in the 21st century due to antropogenic changes in climate
Action anthropique ; Biogéographie ; Changement climatique ; Europe ; Europe de l'Est ; Holocène ; Impact ; Paléogéographie ; Plaine ; Prévision ; Quaternaire ; Siècle 21 ; Sol ; Végétation
Biogeography ; Climatic change ; Eastern Europe ; Europe ; Forecast ; Holocene ; Human impact ; Impact ; Palaeogeography ; Plain ; Quaternary ; Soil ; Twenty-first century ; Vegetation
The paleogeographic analog method has been applied to estimate future changes in the state of the main components of the environment on the East European Plain at 3 time intervals within the 21st century (the 2030s, 2050s, and 2080s). Two warm
epochs of the past, the Holocene optimum and the Mikulino (Eemian) interglacial optimum have been chosen as the paleoanalogs. In the first decades of the 21st century the most probable changes involve herbaceous plants and tree regrowth. It will only
Etude des changements climatiques à long terme par des méthodes paléobotaniques, paléopédologiques et paléocryologiques corrélées à des datations au carbone 14 et OSL. Résultats obtenus pour les quatres derniers macrocycles glaciaires