Recently disturbed and ‘control’ (i.e. less recently disturbed) soils in the Mojave Desert were compared for their vulnerability to wind erosion, using a wind tunnel, before and after being experimentally trampled. Before trampling, control sites had greater cyanobacterial biomass, soil surface stability, threshold friction velocities (TFV; i.e. the wind speed required to move soil particles), and sediment yield than sites that had been more recently disturbed by military manoeuvres. After trampling, all sites showed a large drop in TFVs and a concomitant increase in sediment yield. Simple correlation analyses showed that the decline in TFVs and the rise in sediment yield were significantly related to cyanobacterial biomass (as indicated by...
Soil erosion and subsequent degradation has been a contributor to societal collapse in the past and ...
Friction threshold velocities (FTVs) were determined for biological soil crusts in different stages ...
A physical model was developed to explain threshold friction velocities u*t for particles of the siz...
Wind is an important erosive force in deserts, where limited cover of vascular plant material offers...
Biological soil crusts, consisting of cyanobacteria, green algae, lichens, and mosses, are important...
Intensively cropped organic soils are often subject to severe wind erosion. The objective of this st...
Friction threshold velocities (FTVs) were determined for biological soil crusts in dierent stages of...
Executive summary Land degradation is a worldwide issue. The estimated surface area affected by huma...
Sources of desert soil fertility include parent material weathering, aeolian deposition, and on-site...
Desert surfaces are typically stable and represent some of the longest-lived landforms on Earth. For...
The wind-forced detachment and movement of soil particles, is known for having important regional an...
Page(s):11 (3), 369-384, 23 Ref.Wind erodibility of soils (WE) is a prime factor for the prediction,...
Conditions conducive to wind erosion exist when the soil is loose, dry, and finely granulated; the s...
Mu Us Desert, a region with high aeolian activity, is at extremely high risk of sandy desertificatio...
Desert surfaces are typically stable and represent some of the longest-lived landforms on Earth. For...
Soil erosion and subsequent degradation has been a contributor to societal collapse in the past and ...
Friction threshold velocities (FTVs) were determined for biological soil crusts in different stages ...
A physical model was developed to explain threshold friction velocities u*t for particles of the siz...
Wind is an important erosive force in deserts, where limited cover of vascular plant material offers...
Biological soil crusts, consisting of cyanobacteria, green algae, lichens, and mosses, are important...
Intensively cropped organic soils are often subject to severe wind erosion. The objective of this st...
Friction threshold velocities (FTVs) were determined for biological soil crusts in dierent stages of...
Executive summary Land degradation is a worldwide issue. The estimated surface area affected by huma...
Sources of desert soil fertility include parent material weathering, aeolian deposition, and on-site...
Desert surfaces are typically stable and represent some of the longest-lived landforms on Earth. For...
The wind-forced detachment and movement of soil particles, is known for having important regional an...
Page(s):11 (3), 369-384, 23 Ref.Wind erodibility of soils (WE) is a prime factor for the prediction,...
Conditions conducive to wind erosion exist when the soil is loose, dry, and finely granulated; the s...
Mu Us Desert, a region with high aeolian activity, is at extremely high risk of sandy desertificatio...
Desert surfaces are typically stable and represent some of the longest-lived landforms on Earth. For...
Soil erosion and subsequent degradation has been a contributor to societal collapse in the past and ...
Friction threshold velocities (FTVs) were determined for biological soil crusts in different stages ...
A physical model was developed to explain threshold friction velocities u*t for particles of the siz...