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1 January 2018 Revegetation of Areas Disturbed by Rocket Impact in Central Kazakhstan
Sergey Lednev, Tatyana Koroleva, Pavel Krechetov, Anna Sharapova, Ivan Semenkov, Andrey Karpachevskiy
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Abstract

Rocket launches are a source of anthropogenic disturbance to Central Kazakhstan ecosystems. Multistage launch vehicles (LV) are used for orbit insertion of different spacecrafts from the Baikonur cosmodrome (Republic of Kazakhstan). The launch consists of stages during which the rocket separates successively, with pieces falling to the ground along the flight route of the LV. Regions of first stage falling located in Central Kazakhstan endure the most intensive impact. First stage fallings lead to mechanical and pyrogenic disturbance and pollution by fuel components. We characterized vegetation changes at the first stage falling sites of ‘Proton-M’ rocket carriers during two growing seasons. Spontaneous revegetation by ruderal plant communities occurs after falling. First stage falling sites have lower vegetation cover and species diversity. Ceratocarpus arenarius is a dominant species in plant communities at the sites that have been affected by first stage falling. After winter rocket launches vegetation is less deteriorated at the falling sites than after spring and summer launches. The recovery process in plant communities is considerably faster at falling sites corresponding to winter rocket launches.

Nomenclature: S.K. Cherepanov (1995).

2017 Université Laval
Sergey Lednev, Tatyana Koroleva, Pavel Krechetov, Anna Sharapova, Ivan Semenkov, and Andrey Karpachevskiy "Revegetation of Areas Disturbed by Rocket Impact in Central Kazakhstan," Ecoscience 25(1), 25-38, (1 January 2018). https://doi.org/10.1080/11956860.2017.1396100
Received: 21 July 2017; Accepted: 1 October 2017; Published: 1 January 2018
KEYWORDS
anthropogenic disturbances
Central Kazakhstan
Communautés végétales semi-arides
Kazakhstan central
lancements de fusées
perturbations anthropiques
Proton-M expandable launch system
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