Form of presentation | Conference proceedings in international journals and collections |
Year of publication | 2014 |
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Golosov Valentin Nikolaevich, author
Ermolaev Oleg Petrovich, author
Kurbanova Saniya Gasimovna, author
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Other authors |
Ivanova N. |
Bibliographic description in the original language |
Valentin Golosov,Nadezda Ivanova,Sonya Kurbanova,Oleg Yermolaev Small river aggradation in different landscape zones or the Russian Plain: reasons and consequences // Open PAGES Focus 4 Workshop “Towards a more accurate
quantification of human-environment interactions in the past” University of Leuven, Belgium 3-7 February 2014 - pp.27-28.
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Annotation |
Southern half of the Russian Plain is occupied by forest, forest-steppe and steppe landscape zones. Until the 17th century
population density was low and area of cultivated lands was negligible. Area of arable lands increased considerably on the south
of forest zone since the beginning of 18th century. Intensive tillage of the forest-steppe and the northern part of steppe zones
began in the end of 18th century. Only in the end of 19th century lands of dry steppe zones were cultivated with increasing area
of arable lands from 5 to 65% for only 20 years. Some parts of dry steppe in the south-east of Russian Plain and on south of
Western Siberia were intensively cultivated only in the middle of 20th century after World War II. So in case of Russian Plain it is
possible to evaluate the anthropogenic impact on landscape based on documentary evidence for region scale and in some case
for local scale. |
Keywords |
Small river, aggradation,landscape zones,Russian Plain |
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dc.contributor.author |
Golosov Valentin Nikolaevich |
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dc.contributor.author |
Ermolaev Oleg Petrovich |
ru_RU |
dc.contributor.author |
Kurbanova Saniya Gasimovna |
ru_RU |
dc.date.accessioned |
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.available |
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2014 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Valentin Golosov,Nadezda Ivanova,Sonya Kurbanova,Oleg Yermolaev Small river aggradation in different landscape zones or the Russian Plain: reasons and consequences // Open PAGES Focus 4 Workshop “Towards a more accurate
quantification of human-environment interactions in the past” University of Leuven, Belgium 3-7 February 2014 - pp.27-28.
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=78906&p_lang=2 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Southern half of the Russian Plain is occupied by forest, forest-steppe and steppe landscape zones. Until the 17th century
population density was low and area of cultivated lands was negligible. Area of arable lands increased considerably on the south
of forest zone since the beginning of 18th century. Intensive tillage of the forest-steppe and the northern part of steppe zones
began in the end of 18th century. Only in the end of 19th century lands of dry steppe zones were cultivated with increasing area
of arable lands from 5 to 65% for only 20 years. Some parts of dry steppe in the south-east of Russian Plain and on south of
Western Siberia were intensively cultivated only in the middle of 20th century after World War II. So in case of Russian Plain it is
possible to evaluate the anthropogenic impact on landscape based on documentary evidence for region scale and in some case
for local scale. |
ru_RU |
dc.language.iso |
ru |
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dc.subject |
Small river |
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dc.subject |
aggradation |
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dc.subject |
landscape zones |
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dc.subject |
Russian Plain |
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dc.title |
Small river aggradation in different landscape zones or the Russian Plain: reasons and consequences
Valentin Golosov, Nadezda Ivanova, Sonya Kurbanova, Oleg Yermolaev |
ru_RU |
dc.type |
Conference proceedings in international journals and collections |
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