Influence of hydrometeorological hazards and sea coast morphodynamics on development of <i>Cephalanthero</i> <i>rubrae-Fagetum</i> (Wolin island, the southern Baltic Sea)
<p>Climate changes, sea transgression and sea coast erosion observed today cause dynamic changes in coastal ecosystems. In the elaboration, cause and effect interrelations between abiotic hazards (hydrometeorological conditions and sea coast morphodynamics) and biotic (<i>Cephalanthe...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2021-01-01
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Series: | Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences |
Online Access: | https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/21/363/2021/nhess-21-363-2021.pdf |
Summary: | <p>Climate changes, sea transgression and sea coast erosion
observed today cause dynamic changes in coastal ecosystems. In the
elaboration, cause and effect interrelations between abiotic hazards
(hydrometeorological conditions and sea coast morphodynamics) and biotic
(<i>Cephalanthero rubrae-Fagetum</i> phytocoenosis) components of natural environment have been defined. An
up-to-date phytosociological analysis of a very valuable <i>Cephalanthero rubrae-Fagetum</i> site on cliff
tableland was conducted in the context of hitherto temporal variability of
climatic conditions and the rate of cliff coast recession. Also, the
development prognosis of the researched site in the 21st century is
provided, with respect to the expected climate changes and cliff's
morphodynamics. The conducted research actions revealed the influence of
global hazards (e.g. climate changes, sea transgression and sea coast
erosion) on changes in the natural environment on regional scale (with the
example of the site of <i>Cephalanthero rubrae-Fagetum</i> on a cliff coast of Wolin island in Poland). It has
been established that in the 21st century, a relatively larger hazard to the
functioning of the researched site is climate changes (i.e. mostly changes
in thermal and precipitation conditions) not the sea coast erosion.</p> |
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ISSN: | 1561-8633 1684-9981 |