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Peatlands of the Western Guayana Highlands, Venezuela - Properties and Paleogeographic Significance of Peats

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The Guayana Highlands in northeastern tropical America, rising from lowland rain forests and savannas up to 3000 m elevation, are characterized by ancient tablelands called tepuis. The peatlands that developed on the tepuis constitute unique and fascinating ecosystems and are the focus of this volume, which starts with an overview of tropical and subtropical peats, followed by an introduction to the geo-ecological features of the Guayana region as a whole, with special emphasis on the diversity of the vegetation cover from lowlands to uplands to highlands. The core subject centers on the properties and dating of the peat deposits and the interpretation of the chronological record in terms of past environmental changes. The well illustrated book will appeal to a broad range of scientists interested in tropical highland peats, including quaternarists, soil scientists, geomorphologists, geographers, geologists, ecologists, botanists, hydrologists, conservationists, and land use planners.

List of contents

Introduction.- Tropical and subtropical peats: an overview.- The Guayana region and the study areas: geo-ecological characteristics.- Tepui peatlands: setting and features.- Laboratory methods for characterization of peat materials.- Properties and classification of the tepui peats.- Tepui peatlands: age record and environmental changes.- Origin of organic matter leading to peat formation in the southeastern Guayana uplands and highlands.- Synthesis: the peatscape of the Guayana Highlands.- Appendix: Site and profile characteristics.

About the author

Otto Huber, geb. 1944 in Bischofswiesen (D), wächst in Meran auf, lebt 28 Jahre lang in Venezuela, arbeitet seit 2001 wieder in Südtirol. Studium der Biologie, Botanik und Geografie. Bisherige wissenschaftliche Tätigkeiten: Research Associate am New York Botanical Garden (USA), Berater des Venezolanischen Umweltministeriums, Direktor der Fundación Instituto Botánico de Venezuela, Professor für Botanik und Pflanzengeografie an der Universidad Simón Bolívar in Caracas, Mitarbeiter der Gärten von Schloss Trauttmansdorff in Meran und seit 2011 am Naturmuseum.

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The Guayana Highlands in northeastern tropical America, rising from lowland rain forests and savannas up to 3000 m elevation, are characterized by ancient tablelands called tepuis. The peatlands that developed on the tepuis constitute unique and fascinating ecosystems and are the focus of this volume, which starts with an overview of tropical and subtropical peats, followed by an introduction to the geo-ecological features of the Guayana region as a whole, with special emphasis on the diversity of the vegetation cover from lowlands to uplands to highlands. The core subject centers on the properties and dating of the peat deposits and the interpretation of the chronological record in terms of past environmental changes. The well illustrated book will appeal to a broad range of scientists interested in tropical highland peats, including quaternarists, soil scientists, geomorphologists, geographers, geologists, ecologists, botanists, hydrologists, conservationists, and land use planners.

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“This book presents the results of fieldwork carried out in the western section of the Guayana Highlands between 1992 and 1996. … The book has 9 chapters covering geology, geomorphology, vegetation and soils of the tepui summits (table mountains) of the Guayana Highlands of southern Venezuela … . this book is a fascinating read and is recommended as a major source of information on a little known and hardly understood peatland ecosystem.” (Jack Rieley, Erdkunde, Vol. 66 (4), 2012)

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From the reviews:
"This book presents the results of fieldwork carried out in the western section of the Guayana Highlands between 1992 and 1996. ... The book has 9 chapters covering geology, geomorphology, vegetation and soils of the tepui summits (table mountains) of the Guayana Highlands of southern Venezuela ... . this book is a fascinating read and is recommended as a major source of information on a little known and hardly understood peatland ecosystem." (Jack Rieley, Erdkunde, Vol. 66 (4), 2012)

Product details

Assisted by Josep Alfred Zinck (Editor), Joseph Alfred Zinck (Editor), HUBER (Editor), Huber (Editor), Otto Huber (Editor), Joseph Alfred Zinck (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2011
 
EAN 9783642201370
ISBN 978-3-642-20137-0
No. of pages 295
Dimensions 160 mm x 19 mm x 242 mm
Weight 584 g
Illustrations XVII, 295 p. 120 illus., 45 illus. in color.
Series Ecological Studies
Ecological Studies
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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