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Autor: Govorushko, Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich
Jahr: 2012
Contents
Part I Natural Processes and Their Impacts on Human Activity
1 Geological Processes.................................................................................... 3
1.1 Seismic Processes............................................................................... 3
1.1.1 Earthquakes.............................................................................. 4
1.1.2 Volcanic Eruptions................................................................... 9
1.1.3 Tsunamis.................................................................................. 14
1.2 Cryogenic Processes........................................................................... 18
1.2.1 Frost Heaving........................................................................... 18
1.2.2 Thermokarst, Thermoerosion, and Thermoabrasion............... 21
1.2.3 Cryogenic Cracking and Solifluction....................................... 25
1.3 Karst.................................................................................................... 29
1.4 Suffbsion............................................................................................. 33
1.5 Swamping........................................................................................... 34
1.6 Floating Earth and Quicksands........................................................... 36
1.7 Swelling and Shrinkage...................................................................... 37
1.8 Land Subsidence................................................................................. 38
References........................................................................................... 41
Internet Resource................................................................................. 42
2 Geomorphologic Processes......................................................................... 43
2.1 Rockfalls............................................................................................. 43
2.2 Screes.................................................................................................. 44
2.3 Avalanches.......................................................................................... 48
2.4 Landslides........................................................................................... 53
2.5 Submarine Landslides and Turbidity Currents................................... 58
2.6 Mudflows............................................................................................ 59
2.7 Rock Streams...................................................................................... 64
2.8 Aufeises............................................................................................... 65
2.9 Aeolian Processes............................................................................... 68
2.10 Soil Erosion......................................................................................... 74
2.11 River Erosion...................................................................................... 78
2.12 Abrasion.............................................................................................. 81
References........................................................................................... 84
3 Meteorological Processes............................................................................ 87
3.1 Tropical Cyclones............................................................................... 89
3.2 Extratropical Cyclones........................................................................ 92
3.3 Tornadoes............................................................................................ 95
3.4 Thunderstorms.................................................................................... 100
3.5 Blizzards............................................................................................. 106
3.6 Droughts.............................................................................................. 110
3.7 Atmospheric Precipitation.................................................................. 113
3.7.1 Rain....................................................................................... 114
3.7.2 Snow...................................................................................... 116
3.7.3 Hail........................................................................................ 119
3.8 Atmospheric Pressure......................................................................... 123
3.9 Wind.................................................................................................... 124
3.10 Temperature........................................................................................ 128
3.11 Solar Radiation.................................................................................... 132
3.12 Cloudiness........................................................................................... 137
3.12.1 Fog......................................................................................... 138
3.13 Humidity............................................................................................. 140
3.14 Glaze Ice............................................................................................. 141
3.15 Ice-Covered Ground............................................................................ 144
References........................................................................................... 145
Internet Resources............................................................................... 147
4 Hydrological Processes................................................................................ 149
4.1 River Floods........................................................................................ 149
4.2 Wind-Induced Surges (Coastal Floods).............................................. 154
4.3 Sea Currents........................................................................................ 158
4.3.1 El Nino and La Nina.............................................................. 161
4.4 Icebergs............................................................................................... 164
4.5 Sea and Lake Ice................................................................................. 167
4.6 River Ice.............................................................................................. 170
4.7 Ice Jams............................................................................................... 171
4.7.1 Spring Ice Jams..................................................................... 171
4.7.2 Autumn Ice Jams................................................................... 175
4.8 Waterfalls............................................................................................ 176
4.9 Tides.................................................................................................... 178
4.10 Waves.................................................................................................. 181
4.10.1 Wind-Generated Waves......................................................... 181
4.10.2 Internal Waves....................................................................... 185
4.10.3 Seiches................................................................................... 186
4.11 Glaciers............................................................................................... 188
4.11.1 Surging Glaciers.................................................................... 193
4.12 Rock Glaciers...................................................................................... 196
4.13 Variation of Non-draining Lake Levels............................................... 198
4.14 Upwelling and Downwelling.............................................................. 202
References........................................................................................... 203
Internet Resources............................................................................... 205
5 Biological Processes.................................................................................... 207
5.1 Agricultural Pests................................................................................ 207
5.1.1 Insects.................................................................................... 208
5.1.2 Mites, Nematodes and Molluscs........................................... 213
5.1.3 Mammals and Birds.............................................................. 216
5.2 Forest Pests......................................................................................... 219
5.2.1 Insects.................................................................................... 219
5.2.2 Nematodes and Mites............................................................ 223
5.2.3 Mammals and Birds.............................................................. 226
5.3 Plant Diseases..................................................................................... 230
5.3.1 Agricultural Plant Diseases................................................... 231
5.3.2 Forest Plant Diseases............................................................. 234
5.4 Diseases of Animals and Humans....................................................... 237
5.4.1 Zoonoses................................................................................ 240
5.4.2 Zooanthroponoses................................................................. 243
5.4.3 Anthroponoses....................................................................... 247
5.5 Weeds.................................................................................................. 250
5.5.1 Terrestrial Weeds................................................................... 250
5.5.2 Aquatic Weeds....................................................................... 253
5.6 Bloodsucking Insects and Animals..................................................... 256
5.7 Predatory Animals.............................................................................. 259
5.7.1 Fish and Reptiles................................................................... 259
5.7.2 Mammals and Birds.............................................................. 262
5.8 Venomous and Poisonous Animals and Insects.................................. 265
5.8.1 Venomous Aquatic Animals.................................................. 266
5.8.2 Poisonous Aquatic Animals.................................................. 276
5.8.3 Venomous Terrestrial Animals and Insects........................... 279
5.8.4 Poisonous Terrestrial Animals............................................... 292
5.9 Other Dangerous Animals................................................................... 293
5.10 Poisonous Plants................................................................................. 296
5.10.1 Lower Aquatic Plants............................................................ 296
5.10.2 Lower Terrestrial Plants (Poisonous Fungi).......................... 300
5.10.3 Higher Plants......................................................................... 302
5.11 Bioinvasions........................................................................................ 304
5.11.1 Microorganisms..................................................................... 305
5.11.2 Aquatic Vegetation................................................................ 307
5.11.3 Terrestrial Plants.................................................................... 309
5.11.4 Aquatic Invertebrates............................................................. 311
5.11.5 Terrestrial Invertebrates......................................................... 315
5.11.6 Fish and Cyclostomes............................................................ 318
5.11.7 Amphibians and Reptiles...................................................... 321
5.11.8 Birds...................................................................................... 323
5.11.9 Mammals............................................................................... 326
5.12 Biodeterioration.................................................................................. 329
5.12.1 Bacteria and Fungi................................................................. 330
5.12.2 Terrestrial Plants.................................................................... 332
5.12.3 Insects.................................................................................... 332
5.12.4 Birds...................................................................................... 336
5.12.5 Mammals............................................................................... 342
5.12.6 Fish........................................................................................ 346
5.12.7 Fouling................................................................................... 346
5.12.8 Marine Wood Borers............................................................. 350
5.12.9 Rock-Boring Organisms........................................................ 352
5.13 Natural Fires........................................................................................ 354
5.14 Environmental Allergens.................................................................... 358
5.14.1 Allergens of Plant Origin...................................................... 359
5.14.2 Allergens of Animal Origin................................................... 362
References........................................................................................... 364
Internet Resources............................................................................... 371
6 Biogeochemical Processes........................................................................... 373
6.1 Salinization of Soils............................................................................ 373
6.2 Microelementoses............................................................................... 376
6.3 Fish Suffocation.................................................................................. 379
6.4 Gas Bursts from Basins....................................................................... 381
6.5 Underground Fires.............................................................................. 383
References........................................................................................... 387
Internet Resources............................................................................... 388
7 Cosmic Processes......................................................................................... 389
7.1 Collisions with Cosmic Bodies........................................................... 389
7.2 Magnetic Storms................................................................................. 393
7.3 Regime of Solar Illumination.............................................................. 396
7.4 Cosmic Radiation................................................................................ 397
References........................................................................................... 399
Internet Resources............................................................................... 400
Part II Human Impacts on the Environment
8 Electric Power Industry.............................................................................. 403
8.1 Hydropower Structures....................................................................... 403
8.2 Thermal Power Structures................................................................... 409
8.3 Nuclear Power Plants.......................................................................... 412
8.4 Non-traditional or Alternative Power Structures................................ 416
8.4.1 Solar Power Structures.......................................................... 417
8.4.2 Wind Power Structures.......................................................... 420
8.4.3 Geothermal Power Structures................................................ 423
8.4.4 Wave Power Structures.......................................................... 426
8.4.5 Tidal Power Stations.............................................................. 428
8.4.6 Electricity Production from Biomass.................................... 430
8.5 Power Transmission and Communication Lines................................. 433
References........................................................................................... 437
Internet Resources............................................................................... 439
9 Industry........................................................................................................ 441
9.1 Chemical Industry............................................................................... 441
9.1.1 Petrochemical Industry.......................................................... 443
9.1.2 Mining and Chemical Industry.............................................. 446
9.1.3 Other Chemical Industries..................................................... 450
9.2 Metallurgy........................................................................................... 452
9.2.1 Iron and Steel Manufacturing................................................ 452
9.2.2 Non-ferrous Metal Manufacturing........................................ 456
9.3 Mechanical Engineering..................................................................... 459
9.4 Building Materials Industry................................................................ 463
9.5 Woodworking Industry....................................................................... 466
9.6 Wood Pulp and Paper Industry............................................................ 469
9.7 Light Industry...................................................................................... 472
9.8 Food Processing Industry.................................................................... 476
References........................................................................................... 480
Internet Resources............................................................................... 484
10 Mining and Mineral Processing............................................................... 485
10.1 Opencast Mines.............................................................................. 485
10.2 Underground Mines........................................................................ 491
10.3 Drag and Hydraulic Extraction of Deposits................................... 495
10.4 In Situ and Heap Leaching............................................................. 497
10.5 Land Oil and Gas Development..................................................... 499
10.6 Sea Bottom Oil and Gas Development........................................... 504
References...................................................................................... 509
Internet Resources.......................................................................... 511
11 Agriculture and Forestry.......................................................................... 513
11.1 Agriculture...................................................................................... 513
11.1.1 Plant Growing................................................................... 513
11.1.2 Animal Husbandry............................................................ 519
11.2 Forestry........................................................................................... 527
11.2.1 Timber Processing............................................................. 527
11.2.2 Reforestation and Plantation Development....................... 533
References...................................................................................... 536
Internet Resources.......................................................................... 538
12 Transport.................................................................................................... 539
12.1 Automobile Transport..................................................................... 539
12.2 Railway Transport.......................................................................... 543
12.3 Pipeline Transport........................................................................... 547
12.4 Air Transport.................................................................................. 550
12.5 Water Transport.............................................................................. 553
References...................................................................................... 559
Internet Resources.......................................................................... 560
13 Other Kinds of Activity............................................................................. 561
13.1 Fisheries.......................................................................................... 561
13.2 Aquaculture.................................................................................... 565
13.3 Hunting........................................................................................... 568
13.4 Water Transfers............................................................................... 571
13.5 Housing and Communal Services.................................................. 575
13.6 Recreational Activity...................................................................... 579
13.7 Sports Activity................................................................................ 582
13.8 Military Activity............................................................................. 584
13.9 Space Exploration........................................................................... 589
13.10 Health and Veterinary Services...................................................... 591
13.11 Ritual Activity................................................................................ 594
References...................................................................................... 597
Internet Resources.......................................................................... 600
Appendixes......................................................................................................... 601
Index................................................................................................................... 615
Sergey
M.
Govorushko
Natural Processes and Human Impacts
Interactions between Humanity and the Environment
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mankind and the environment is moving inexorably to the top ot the agenda. It covers
both sides ot this delicate balancing act, explaining how various natural processes influ¬
ence humanity, including its economic activities and engineering structures, while also
illuminating the ways in which human activity puts pressure on the natural environment.
Chapters analyze a varied selection of phenomena that directly arlect people s lives,
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storms,
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Russian Academy ot Sciences. He is also Professor at the
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title_sort | natural processes and human impacts interactions between humanity and the environment |
title_sub | interactions between humanity and the environment |
topic | Naturkatastrophe (DE-588)4041387-1 gnd Umweltveränderung (DE-588)4304982-5 gnd Anthropogener Einfluss (DE-588)4327906-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Naturkatastrophe Umweltveränderung Anthropogener Einfluss |
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