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Landscape development during a glacial cycle: modeling ecosystems from the past into the future.


ABSTRACT: Understanding how long-term abiotic and biotic processes are linked at a landscape level is of major interest for analyzing future impact on humans and the environment from present-day societal planning. This article uses results derived from multidisciplinary work at a coastal site in Sweden, with the aim of describing future landscape development. First, based on current and historical data, we identified climate change, shoreline displacement, and accumulation/erosion processes as the main drivers of landscape development. Second, site-specific information was combined with data from the Scandinavian region to build models that describe how the identified processes may affect the site development through time. Finally, the process models were combined to describe a whole interglacial period. With this article, we show how the landscape and ecosystem boundaries are affected by changing permafrost conditions, peat formation, sedimentation, human land use, and shoreline displacement.

SUBMITTER: Lindborg T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3636364 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Landscape development during a glacial cycle: modeling ecosystems from the past into the future.

Lindborg Tobias T   Brydsten Lars L   Sohlenius Gustav G   Strömgren Mårten M   Andersson Eva E   Löfgren Anders A  

Ambio 20130501 4


Understanding how long-term abiotic and biotic processes are linked at a landscape level is of major interest for analyzing future impact on humans and the environment from present-day societal planning. This article uses results derived from multidisciplinary work at a coastal site in Sweden, with the aim of describing future landscape development. First, based on current and historical data, we identified climate change, shoreline displacement, and accumulation/erosion processes as the main dr  ...[more]

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