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Geology and Ecosystems [Hardcover]

Igor S. Zektser (Editor), Brian Marker (Editor), John Ridgway (Editor), Liliya Rogachevskaya (Editor), Genrikh Vartanyan (Editor)

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November 16, 2005 0387292926 978-0387292922 1
This book is the result of an international working group entitled ‘Geology and Ecosystems’ that was organized by the IUGS commission on Geological Sciences for Environmental Planning (COGEOENVIRONMENT). The aim of the working group is to increase awareness and build methodological principles of ecological geology as a new branch of science. This book includes the analysis of the relationship between the different geological, hydrochemical, hydrogeological, and engineering-geological processes and the processes within surface ecosystems. Modern engineering activity associated with the mining of minerals, excessive groundwater withdrawal, disposal of industrial and domestic liquid wastes (including radioactive wastes) and their impacts on all components of the environment are analyzed, as is the "water factor" impact on ecosystems. It is intended as a professional update for all scientists and professionals with an interest in the Earth's environments and environmental protection.

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Geology and Ecosystems examines the relationship between biological communities of the Earth and objects of inorganic nature of the geological environment. Rational and sustainable development of society requires an ever-growing exploitation of natural resources, among which mineral and water resources play a dominant role. During recent decades, we have observed a high rate of human invasion into our geological structure, mainly through extraction of minerals, hydrocarbons, groundwater, etc. These impacts together with day-to-day human activity, cause destruction to the Earth’s surface and near-surface environment and upset the balance of sustainable development. In turn, due to increasing anthropogenic impact, the geological components which serve as the basic substrate and foundations for all ecosystems, are changed from their natural original state and the relationship between the ‘living tissue and inert nature’ (i.e. relationship between the biosphere and the geosphere) is significantly affected. This book includes an analysis of the relationship between the different geological, hydrochemical, hydrogeological and engineering-geological processes and the processes within surface ecosystems. The analysis of specific interactions between the lithosphere and biosphere provides an integrated concept of the role of the geological environment in the evolution of the biosphere. The practical significance of the book is reflected by the analysis of modern engineering activity associated with the mining of minerals, excessive groundwater withdrawal, disposal of industrial and domestic wastes (including radioactive wastes) and their impacts on all components of the environment. Geology and Ecosystems includes a scientific approach to the complex monitoring of the environment under different natural and anthropogenic conditions, including the monitoring of permafrost regions. An important part of the book is the analysis of the "water factor" impact on ecosystems and sustainable development. Influences of intensive groundwater extraction on river flow, vegetation and land subsidence are also considered. This book is intended as a professional update for environmental scientists, analysts, environmental health care professionals, geologists, ecologists, hydrologists, and other professionals with an interest in the Earth's environments and with environmental protection.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
intensive groundwater extraction, exogenic geological processes, ecological geology, cryogenic geological processes, geoenvironmental state, endogenic geological processes, karstic lakes, geological cover, tugai ecosystems, permafrost monitoring, medical geology, anchored permafrost, closed taliks, mudflow activity, seismic hypothesis, geocryological conditions, hydrochemical composition, technogenic accidents, sublittoral rock, surficial runoff, endemic ecosystems, shallow groundwater level, karst lakes, exogenic processes, earth cryosphere
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Aral Sea, Middle Asia, Russian Academy of Sciences, United States, North Lithuania, Polish Geological Institute, San Andreas, European Northeast, Severn Estuary, Upper Devonian, Central Yakutia, Czech Republic, Black Sea, Restronguet Creek, Subsurface Resources of Russia, Los Angeles, North Caucasus, Tatula Formation, Total Lectures
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