2021
DOI: 10.5194/soil-7-563-2021
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Hydrological soil properties control tree regrowth after forest disturbance in the forest steppe of central Mongolia

Abstract: Abstract. The central Mongolian forest steppe forms a transition between different ecozones and is as such particularly sensitive to environmental changes. It is commonly affected by disturbances such as logging and forest fires. Intensified drought events aggravate stress on the trees that are anyway at their drier limit in the forest steppe. Climate change increases evapotranspiration and reduces the distribution of discontinuous permafrost, which leads to drier soil conditions. The motivation for this study… Show more

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