Eolian dust plays a significant role in landscape development and landscape processes in Australia. Thin dust mantles, rarely exceeding 3 m in thickness, have been identified across many parts of the Australian landscape, particularly in southeastern Australia. The nature and properties of these dust materials can have a major influence on environmental degradation processes such as salinisation and soil erosion. Despite the existing body of research regarding this topic, there are still conflicting views about the likely sources, transport modes and properties of eolian dust in the Australian landscape. The aim of this review is to synthesise much of the available information and put forward a working hypothesis for the distribution and fu...
The genesis, erosion, transport and deposition of aeolian dust particles have major implications in ...
Australia is the dominant mineral dust source in the southern hemisphere, yet the physical, chemical...
The roles of pre-frontal, frontal and post-frontal winds as the primary wind systems for dust entrai...
Since Australia is the driest inhabited continent, it is a natural laboratory to study on a large sc...
This item is only available electronically.Sediment samples have been analyzed from ridge-top and va...
We examine linkages between environmental conditions within Australian dust source areas and an 11 y...
The pattern of 137Cs-derived net (1950s–1990) soil redistribution over Australia, together with back...
The supply of soluble iron through atmospheric dust deposition limits the productivity of the Southe...
On 7 February 2000 an atypical orange discolouration of snowfields in the central Southern Alps, New...
Fine-grained æolian sediments are an important component of many loessic soil-landscape systems acro...
We present AUSLEM (AUStralian Land Erodibility Model), a land erodibility modelling system that util...
Millennial scale variability in the strength/position of the mid-latitude westerlies, as interpreted...
We report rates of Australian dust deposition in New Zealand over the last similar to 8000 years usi...
South easterly trade winds have long been thought to transport aeolian dust across northwest Austral...
The deposition of fine aeolian sediment profoundly influences the morphology of several different la...
The genesis, erosion, transport and deposition of aeolian dust particles have major implications in ...
Australia is the dominant mineral dust source in the southern hemisphere, yet the physical, chemical...
The roles of pre-frontal, frontal and post-frontal winds as the primary wind systems for dust entrai...
Since Australia is the driest inhabited continent, it is a natural laboratory to study on a large sc...
This item is only available electronically.Sediment samples have been analyzed from ridge-top and va...
We examine linkages between environmental conditions within Australian dust source areas and an 11 y...
The pattern of 137Cs-derived net (1950s–1990) soil redistribution over Australia, together with back...
The supply of soluble iron through atmospheric dust deposition limits the productivity of the Southe...
On 7 February 2000 an atypical orange discolouration of snowfields in the central Southern Alps, New...
Fine-grained æolian sediments are an important component of many loessic soil-landscape systems acro...
We present AUSLEM (AUStralian Land Erodibility Model), a land erodibility modelling system that util...
Millennial scale variability in the strength/position of the mid-latitude westerlies, as interpreted...
We report rates of Australian dust deposition in New Zealand over the last similar to 8000 years usi...
South easterly trade winds have long been thought to transport aeolian dust across northwest Austral...
The deposition of fine aeolian sediment profoundly influences the morphology of several different la...
The genesis, erosion, transport and deposition of aeolian dust particles have major implications in ...
Australia is the dominant mineral dust source in the southern hemisphere, yet the physical, chemical...
The roles of pre-frontal, frontal and post-frontal winds as the primary wind systems for dust entrai...