#vegetation

mkwadee@diasp.eu

After a couple of dank and dreary days, it was absolutely beautiful today with #sunshine all day. Great light conditions for a few quick #photographs.

I photographed these trees a few days ago and if you compare them now, they're definitely more #yellow and #orange than before.
Autumnal trees

From where I park my #bicycle to my office is a short stroll through an #arboretum and it's nice to walk among some #vegetation and #trees, rather than grey concrete and tarmac.
Path through an arboretum

Apropos nothing but the moist #weather of late, this #snail had managed to climb to the top of the door of the porch between the time I departed and returned home.
Snail of a door frame

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #Android #Autumn

memo@pod.mv2k.com

Pflanzen brauchen Jahrmillionen, um sich von Klimaschocks zu erholen

Erd- und Umweltwissenschaftler:innen der ETH Zürich zeigen nun in einer neuen Studie⁽¹⁾ in der Fachzeitschrift Science, wie die #Vegetation in der Vergangenheit auf starke #Klimaveränderungen reagierte und sich daran anpasste und wie solche Veränderungen das natürliche Regulierungssystem von #Kohlenstoffkreislauf und Klima beeinflussen.

🔗 https://www.sonnenseite.com/de/wissenschaft/pflanzen-brauchen-jahrmillionen-um-sich-von-klimaschocks-zu-erholen/
(1) https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adn3450
#Umwerlt #Klima #Klimawandel #Erderwärmung

memo@pod.mv2k.com
memo@pod.mv2k.com

Der Rio Negro muss seinen Titel abgeben

Bislang galt der #RioNegro (spanisch für „Schwarzer Fluss“) im #Amazonas als der wohl schwärzeste #Fluss der Welt. Diesen Superlativ muss er nun abtreten:

In #Afrika entdeckten Forscher einen Strom, der noch dunkler ist, „eigentlich Dschungeltee“, so die Experten. Die Ursache dafür lässt sich in der #Vegetation finden.

🔗 https://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/article248097244/Schwaerzester-Fluss-Es-ist-nicht-mehr-der-Rio-Negro.html
#Umwelt #Natur

mkwadee@diasp.eu

Last week, we had a day trip to #Torquay but rather than drive or take the train, we decided on a different route. The first leg was a #cycle trip to #Exmouth, about 17 km, followed by a boat trip around the #Devon #coast. The weather was a bit changeable but there were only prospects of short showers.

Well the first shower- didn't take long to arrive and here you can see the drops falling into the #EnglishChannel in the #wake of the #boat. An interesting combination of periodicity and irregularity on the water's surface.
Rain falling on the sea

But soon the rain cleared up and the Sun poked through the broken clouds.
Sunshine filtering through clouds

The first part of the #coast travelling #west is primarily #sandstone with its distinctive orange colour. You can see the layers tilted through geological action. #Erosion is always evident at the surface but on the action is the sea. The rocks are dated at about 250 million years.
Sandstone cliff
Sandstone cliff with erosion

On to a bit of #EngineeringGeology and #GeotechnicalEngineering, the erosion is a serious problem for any structures built on or near the coast and there is a mainline railway track on the route to London which runs along it on this stretch. #NetworkRail is busy trying to stabilize and strengthen the cliffs using #RockAnchor, #RockBolts and #meshing to retard the process. Here you can see workers #abseiling as part of their work.
Workers working on cliff face to stabilize the slope
Train going past a sandstone cliff

The erosion causes all manner of interesting irregular shapes in the rocks which make ideal place for #Seabirds to live. These include #Cormorants, #Shags and #Gulls.
Eroded sandstone cliff with a large void
Cormorants on a sandstone cliff
Sandstone cliff
Sandstone formation with large void

As you travel further west, the stratum abruptly changes to #limestone which is over 300 million years old. The form of erosion is also different as limestone is also chemically eroded by slightly acidic water. You can also see that the colour of the sea here is a very deep green.
Limestone cliffs
Limestone eroded to resemble a giant seat
Limestone with brightly coloured vegetation
Limestone with brightly coloured vegetation
Titled layers of limestone in a cliff

The #limestone also forms small #islets just off the #coast, again on which birds alight.
Cormorants on a limestone islet
Larger islet

A close approach to an islet reveals the beautiful detailed patterns of #rock and #vegetation.
Limestone islet
Bright vegetation at the waterline
Limestone cliff edge

Approaching our destination, some brave souls were clambering over this islet and perhaps were preparing to dive into the water.
People on a jagged islet

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Summer #Devon

guillemette@diasp.org

21 octobre 2022

Comme une impression
De tourner en rond
Dans un aquarium
Comment sortir
J'y pense et puis j'oublie
J'oublie puis j'y pense
Un mot une phrase
Je tourne encore
Un mot une phrase
Les parois se diluent
Un mot une phrase
Pour cesser de tourner
Si simple et si difficile aussi

#photodujour #journalphoto #defi #quotidien #artiste #photographe #pictureoftheday #photodiary #challenge #artist #photographer #dune #vegetation #nature #sable #ecosysteme #ocean #vieuxboucau #landes #nouvelleaquitaine #sand #ecosystem #photo

anonymiss@despora.de

The #Amazon loses 2,000 soccer fields per day

source: https://atarde.com.br/brasil/amazonia-perde-2-mil-campos-de-futebol-por-dia-1198360

The month of May 2022 registered 1,476 km² of cleared area, corresponding to 44% of the total area lost in the first five months of the year, which confirms the unbridled evolution of #deforestation. The state of #Amazonas leads the extraction of native #vegetation with 553 km², 38% of the total deforestation in #Brazil in the period. More than double the 264 km² registered in 2021.

The problem here is the tipping point. At a certain point, the forest can no longer regenerate and the whole area inevitably becomes a desert.

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#environment #climate #forest #tree #problem #economy #politics