IMPACT OF FOREST FIRES ON COMPONENTS OF MOUNTAIN-TAIGA GEOSYSTEMS OF THE Gisbaikalia

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina N. Bilichenko
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2017 ◽  
Vol 928 (10) ◽  
pp. 19-29
Author(s):  
Z.V. Atutova

In the article the experience of using historical materials in landscape mapping of the earlier developed territories of the south of Eastern Siberia is presented. More than a hundred years ago, the Resettlement Department of the Main Department of land management and agriculture has conducted soil and botanical researches in the upper reaches of the Lena river for develop the tillage. The results of these researches were the basis for the reconstruction of the landscape structure of the territory of the key area of the Lena-Angara interfluves in the late XIX – early XX century. The resulting map and analysis of retrospective materials made it possible to reveal a high proportion of the transformed states of geosystems. The reason for this was frequent forest fires. The comparative analysis of the reconstructed map with the current state of the landscape structure showed the increase of the area of post-fire coniferous-small-leaved forests. This indicates a tendency of constant reduction of natural mountain-taiga cedar and larch forests.


Nature ◽  
1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henry Gee
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaurav Mahamuni ◽  
Jiayang He ◽  
Jay Rutherford ◽  
Byron Ockerman ◽  
Edmund Seto ◽  
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<p>Exposure to combustion generated aerosols such as PM from residential woodburning, forest fires, cigarette smoke, and traffic emission have been linked to adverse health outcomes. It is important to assess the chemical composition of PM to examine personal exposure. Excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectroscopy has been shown as a sensitive and cost-effective technique for evaluation of combustion PM composition and as a source apportionment tool. However, EEM measurements are hindered by a solvent extraction step and a need for benchtop instrumentation. Here, we present a methodology that eliminates this labor-intensive sample preparation and allows to automate and miniaturize the detection platform. A miniature electrostatic collector deposits PM sample onto transparent polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coated substrate, where PAH components are extracted into solid-phase (SP) solvent and analyzed using EEM spectroscopy in-situ. We evaluated external and internal excitation schemes to optimized signal to noise ratio. Analysis of woodsmoke and cigarette smoke samples showed good agreement with liquid extraction EEM spectra. Internal excitation is hindered by fluorescent interference from PDMS at λ<250nm. The external excitation EEM spectra are dependent on the incident angle; ranges of 30-40⁰ and 55-65⁰ showed the best results. The proposed SP-EEM technique can be used for development of miniaturized sensors for chemical analysis of combustion generated PM. </p>


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