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Rock Faces Shelter

Rock Faces Shelter explores the often-overlooked role of mountain rock faces and overhangs as critical natural refuges.
These geological formations provide life-saving shelter during extreme weather, influencing local microclimates and serving as vital components of mountain ecosystems.
The book highlights how these natural shelters contribute to biodiversity and resilience, especially in the face of increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. Did you know that these overhangs can significantly regulate temperature and humidity, creating unique habitats for various species?

The book begins by detailing the geomorphological processes that form rock overhangs, categorizing them by shape and size.
It then delves into the microclimates they generate and their ecological importance, using case studies from mountain ranges worldwide.
By using data from field observations and climate modeling, the author demonstrates the ecological significance of overhangs and their contribution to the stability of mountain ecosystems.

The book emphasizes the importance of overhangs in the broader context of Earth Sciences Geography, Ecosystems & Habitats and Mountains, offering insights for conservation, risk assessment, and even architectural designs inspired by nature's resilience.
146 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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