百度试题 结果1 题目Changes in land use may result in loss of and extinction of species. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 habitats 反馈 收藏
Changes in land use related to mining in the north-western mountains of Spain are analysed. We studied 15 representative types of mining activity in the Sil River basin (León province), including three types of mineral resources: gravel, roofing slate and coal. We use colour orthopothos of ...
【选项】Changes in land use and drainage patterns around the lake mean that the lake's waters are increasingly likely to be affected by agricultural runoff.选项是否正确? 正确 错误 本题所有选项 选项A-12211 选项C-12213 选项D-12214 选项E-12215 ...
The distribution of sampling sites is displayed inSupplementary Fig. S1. These sites were classified into different categories according to the land-use type and population density (Table 1andSupplementary Table S1). For convenience the groupings are referred to as urban and suburban turfgrass soils...
mainly driven by changes in land use and land management, but also by increasing natural disturbances. Based on a random forest model, we show that land use and management changes are main drivers of the declining carbon sink in Eastern Europe, although soil moisture variability is also important...
It seems that the frequency of floods along the main rivers in Germany increased during the second half of the past century. A number of causes for this phenomenon have been suggested. We hypothesise that post war changes in agricultural land use also play a role. For example, the meadowland...
Publisher Correction: Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change Publisher Correction: Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate changeIn this Letter, the PANGAEA repository was referred to incorrectly in the 'Code availability' and 'Data...
Between 1850 and 1990, changes in land use are calculated to have added 124 PgC to the atmosphere, about half as much as released from combustion of fossil fuels over this period. About 108 PgC are estimated to have been transferred from forests to the atmosphere as a result of human ...
Due to climate change and changes in land use, wildfires are predicted to rise by up to 14 percent by 2030, 30 percent by 2050 and 50 percent by the end of this century, and even areas once considered safe from major fires such as the Arctic, will “very likely” experience a major ...
Land-use changes are critical for climate policy because native vegetation and soils store abundant carbon and their losses from agricultural expansion, together with emissions from agricultural production, contribute about 20 to 25 per cent of greenhous