Aralkum - a man-made desert: the desiccated floor of the Aral Sea (Central Asia) /

<p>Having been the fourth largest lake on the globe roughly 50 years ago, today the Aral Sea no longer exists. Human activities caused its desiccation and the formation of a huge new desert, the Aralkum, which can be regarded as one of the greatest ecological catastrophes and - at the same tim...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Wucherer, Walter, Dimeyeva, Liliya A., Ogar, Nathalia P.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2012.
Series:Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis, 218
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Table of Contents:
  • <p>General Introduction
  • Dynamics of the Aral Sea Area in Geological and Historical Times
  • Geography, Geomorphological and Lithological Characteristics of the Aralkum Desert
  • Climatic Conditions at the Aralkum
  • Duststorms and Aerosol Long-Distance Transport
  • Landscape Dynamics in the Southern Aralkum desert - Using MODIS Time Series for Land Cover Change Analysis
  • Dynamics of Dust Transfer from the Desiccated Aral Sea Bottom Analyzed by Remote Sensing
  • Flora of the Aralkum
  • Vegetation of the Aralkum
  • Primary Succession in the Aralkum
  • Fauna of the Aralkum
  • alophytes and Salt Desertification in the Aralkum Area
  • Spatial Distribution of Plant Functional Types along Stress Gradients - a Simulation Study Orientated towards the Plant Succession on the Desiccating Aral Sea Floor
  • Nature Conservation in the Aral Sea Region (Barsa Kelmes as an Example)
  • Phytomelioration in the Northern Aralkum
  • Phytomelioration in the Southern Aralkum
  • Phytomelioration of Solonchaks in the Uzbek Pre-Aral Region under Recent Climate Change
  • The Aralkum Situation under Climate Change related to its Broader Regional Context
  • Final Conclusions and Comments.</p>.