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Record #88573:
Ecosystem disturbance in Iceland / Andrés Arnalds.
Title: | Ecosystem disturbance in Iceland / Andrés Arnalds. |
Author(s): | Arnalds, Andrés. |
Date: | 1987. |
In: | Arctic and Alpine Research. (1987.), Vol. 19(4) (1987) |
Abstract: | Reviews how vegetation of Iceland is believed to have changed since first settlers arrived in 874. Extensive accelerated soil erosion and continued degradation of vegetation by livestock constitute most serious environmental problems in Iceland today. |
Notes: | Arctic and Alpine Research. Vol. 19(4) :508-513 (1987). |
Keywords: | 58 -- Botany. 581.073 -- Plants, influence of animals and man. 574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial. 551.3.053 -- Geological erosion, corrosion and disintegration. G -- Botany. (*35) -- Iceland. |
SPRI record no.: | 88573 |
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