Aapa mires (string-flark fens) are one of the main types of mires in northern Eurasia. It has an almost continuous distribution from Scandinavia to Kamchatka, disappearing in continental climate areas and becoming one of the dominant types in more oceanic zones. This article first presents the topological features of string-flark aapa, their vegetation and peat stratigraphy related to different elements of microrelief at the southernmost borders of boreal mires of cryolithozone (51–52 N), in the Lower Amur region (Russia). String-flark fens are very similar to the aapa mires originally reported for the European North. The waterlogged minerotrophic central fen, with a ribbed surface pattern, is surrounded by oligotrophic bogs. The mosaic str...
Mires, or wetlands, are very important habitats, ecosystems, as well as relict and recent reserves. ...
A 415 cm thick permafrost peat section from the Verkhoyansk Mountains was radiocarbon-dated and stud...
Climate warming has significantly impacted the ecosystems of the Subarctic and Arctic. It has most s...
The aim of the research was to carry out a multidisciplinary study of a mire possessing a ribbed pat...
Seit 1995 findet jährlich eine bodenökologische Exkursion durch Südwestsibirien statt, die vom Insti...
Large areas in the northern hemisphere are covered by extensive wetlands, which represent a complex ...
Bogs are an integral part of the tundra terrain of the plains. In the tundra zone they occasionally ...
The paper presents results of research into the upper ecosystems and convex forms of peat mires of m...
Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a...
The paper presents results of research into the upper ecosystems and convex forms of peat mires of m...
The paper presents results of research into the upper ecosystems and convex forms of peat mires of m...
Northern Koryakia belongs to two different vegetation zones: Beringian forest–tundra zone and East-S...
This article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a few major components o...
The spatial and temporal variability of a low-centred polygon on the eastern floodplain area of the ...
The vast peatlands of the European North of Russia were drained in the 20th century. Some of the dra...
Mires, or wetlands, are very important habitats, ecosystems, as well as relict and recent reserves. ...
A 415 cm thick permafrost peat section from the Verkhoyansk Mountains was radiocarbon-dated and stud...
Climate warming has significantly impacted the ecosystems of the Subarctic and Arctic. It has most s...
The aim of the research was to carry out a multidisciplinary study of a mire possessing a ribbed pat...
Seit 1995 findet jährlich eine bodenökologische Exkursion durch Südwestsibirien statt, die vom Insti...
Large areas in the northern hemisphere are covered by extensive wetlands, which represent a complex ...
Bogs are an integral part of the tundra terrain of the plains. In the tundra zone they occasionally ...
The paper presents results of research into the upper ecosystems and convex forms of peat mires of m...
Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a...
The paper presents results of research into the upper ecosystems and convex forms of peat mires of m...
The paper presents results of research into the upper ecosystems and convex forms of peat mires of m...
Northern Koryakia belongs to two different vegetation zones: Beringian forest–tundra zone and East-S...
This article presents the first results of long-term direct measurements of a few major components o...
The spatial and temporal variability of a low-centred polygon on the eastern floodplain area of the ...
The vast peatlands of the European North of Russia were drained in the 20th century. Some of the dra...
Mires, or wetlands, are very important habitats, ecosystems, as well as relict and recent reserves. ...
A 415 cm thick permafrost peat section from the Verkhoyansk Mountains was radiocarbon-dated and stud...
Climate warming has significantly impacted the ecosystems of the Subarctic and Arctic. It has most s...