It is now a question whether wind-scour under the stimulus of a typically arid climate is not actually the most potent and persistent of the erosive agencies. Under favorable conditions its general efficiency must greatly exceed that of stream-action in normally moist lands. At any rate, erosionally, its world\u27s work is probably surpassed neither by that of hydrasion nor of glaciation
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
The Atacama Desert is the driest and oldest desert on Earth. Despite the abundance evidence for long...
Erosion forms in regions of very dry climates are always of great interest. The characteristic relie...
It is now a question whether wind-scour under the stimulus of a typically arid climate is not actual...
Of all geographic features peculiar to arid areas plateau-plains have long remained explicable. They...
Evidence of wind erosion, accumulation of airborne sediments, and drought is preserved on the Southe...
The peculiar land forms of the desert are due largely (1) to the paucity of plant growth, in consequ...
The past year has been a landmark year for arid lands geomorphology with the publication of two majo...
The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution of desert environments including descriptions of...
International audienceStratigraphic correlations are often considered as impossible in thick accumul...
While the Workshop on the Physics of Desertification focused on the process of wind erosion, it is i...
Langbein and Schumm (1958) connected precipitation to erosion in a right-skewed curve used in earth...
Aeolian processes, the erosion transport and deposition of soil particles by wind, are dominant geom...
Repeated excursions in the Mohave Desert region of southeastern California have led to this comprehe...
a) Morphodynamic processes The sandy alluvial plains of the Central Sahara have only a slight incl...
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
The Atacama Desert is the driest and oldest desert on Earth. Despite the abundance evidence for long...
Erosion forms in regions of very dry climates are always of great interest. The characteristic relie...
It is now a question whether wind-scour under the stimulus of a typically arid climate is not actual...
Of all geographic features peculiar to arid areas plateau-plains have long remained explicable. They...
Evidence of wind erosion, accumulation of airborne sediments, and drought is preserved on the Southe...
The peculiar land forms of the desert are due largely (1) to the paucity of plant growth, in consequ...
The past year has been a landmark year for arid lands geomorphology with the publication of two majo...
The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution of desert environments including descriptions of...
International audienceStratigraphic correlations are often considered as impossible in thick accumul...
While the Workshop on the Physics of Desertification focused on the process of wind erosion, it is i...
Langbein and Schumm (1958) connected precipitation to erosion in a right-skewed curve used in earth...
Aeolian processes, the erosion transport and deposition of soil particles by wind, are dominant geom...
Repeated excursions in the Mohave Desert region of southeastern California have led to this comprehe...
a) Morphodynamic processes The sandy alluvial plains of the Central Sahara have only a slight incl...
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
The Atacama Desert is the driest and oldest desert on Earth. Despite the abundance evidence for long...
Erosion forms in regions of very dry climates are always of great interest. The characteristic relie...