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(2004) Effect of Snow Pressure on the Distribution of Subalpine Abies mariesii Forests in Northern Honshu Island, Japan

Authors
Daimaru H. , Taoda H.
Source
Journal of Agricultural Meteorology (1)
Type
P - Paper (2851)
Peer Review
2 - Medium (2288)
Audience
S - Specialist (3514)
Pages
253-261
Notes

Abstract: The effect of the snow pressure on the distribution of A. mariesii forests on northern Honshu Island was examined by GIS-based analysis. A. mariesii forests prevailed in areas, where maximum snow depth is between 100cm and 450cm. In the snowy mountains where maximum snow depth exceeds 350cm, the A. mariesii forest tends to be confined to relatively gentle slopes as snow depth increases. The future snowfall decrease projected by JMA RCM20 will accelerates the shift of A. mariesii forest to higher elevations in the Kitakami Mountains. On the other hand, release from extreme snow pressure on the relatively steep and snowy mountains on the Japan Sea side will not lead to extensive emergence of new A. mariesii forests because most of these mountains are significantly far from existing A. mariesii forests.

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Plants Atmospheric Dynamics Cryosphere Dynamics Species Range Shifts Mountains and Highlands Monitoring Impacts
 
Tag_blue Keywords
Snow Japan Species range shift subalpine projections
 
Map Countries
Japan
 
Map Regions
Asia
 

Entered by: Susana Fernandez, 3/2009

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