Geological evidence revealing the catastrophic impact of recurrent fires on the components of the forest ecosystem in Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar during the fourth epoch.
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https://doi.org/10.54172/3f8ga509Keywords:
Recurrent fires , Catastrophic impact , Ecosystem , BiodiversityAbstract
This research explores the geological evidence revealing the catastrophic impact of recurrent fires on the components of the forest ecosystem in Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar during the fourth epoch. The study examines geological features, plant charcoals, and plant fossils to understand the effects of fires on the forest ecosystem. The study provides strong evidence of plant destruction, soil alteration, and their impact on biodiversity and species composition in the forest. This research enhances scientific understanding of the devastating effects of recurrent fires and their significance in forest conservation and biodiversity preservation.
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