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我们这一代从事自然地理和生物科学的人多少有着“长白山”情结。一谈起长白山,就兴奋起来,一幅幅绚丽多彩、奇异变幻、雄伟壮丽的景象就会出现在脑海:屹立在东北亚最高的山脉,有着高纬度最高、最大、最深的火山湖,具有堪称教科书上值得提到的北半球最完美的垂直带谱,有着北方温带难以想象的生物多样性和丰富的物种。经过几代学者,如上世纪前中期的刘慎谔、王战、周以良、陈大珂、徐振邦等,和此后的,如本刊的作者们——周繇、邵国凡、代力民等的努力,我国对长白山已积
The number of people in our generation engaged in physical geography and biological sciences has a “Changbai Mountain” complex. When you talk about Changbai Mountain, you will feel excited, colorful, strange and magnificent scenery will come to mind: standing in the highest mountains in Northeast Asia, with the highest latitude, the largest and deepest volcanic lake, with a The most perfect vertical band in the northern hemisphere worth mentioning in textbooks, says, is the incredible biodiversity and abundance of species in the northern temperate zone. After several generations of scholars, such as Liu Shenli, Wang Zhan, Zhou Liliang, Chen Da-ke, Xu Zhen-bang etc. in the middle and early mid-century of the last century, and later, as the authors of this issue - Zhou Kui, Shao Guofan and Dai Limin, product