While the Workshop on the Physics of Desertification focused on the process of wind erosion, it is important to realize that desertification is a much broader issue, and that land degradation itself is not limited to wind erosion. This paper attempts to compare wind to water erosion from the point of view of their respective characteristics and impacts. The relative importance of water and wind erosion processes must be assessed on a local basis, but both forms of erosion are very damaging, and threaten the long-term economic viability of many arid and semi-arid regions
Wind erosion is a primary cause of desertification as well as being a serious ecological problem in ...
The earth’s surface is permanently exposed to the atmosphere and accordingly to strong wind forces i...
International audienceIndicator-based approaches are often used to monitor land degradation and dese...
Wind and water erosion are usually studied as two separate processes. However, in semi-arid zones bo...
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
Definitions of desertification have been numerous and the subject of hot debate. The definition prop...
Conditions conducive to wind erosion exist when the soil is loose, dry, and finely granulated; the s...
The relative impact of water and wind on total erosion was investigated by means of an experimental-...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
The wind-forced detachment and movement of soil particles, is known for having important regional an...
Urban expansion and industrial development destroy agricultural lands, pastures, and forests, and re...
Animal species in desert habitats are taken into consideration because of their uniqueness and inhe...
It is now a question whether wind-scour under the stimulus of a typically arid climate is not actual...
Land degradation raises interesting research issues, when defining related processes in their concep...
Soil erosion by water is considered to be one of the major forms of soil degradation (other than soi...
Wind erosion is a primary cause of desertification as well as being a serious ecological problem in ...
The earth’s surface is permanently exposed to the atmosphere and accordingly to strong wind forces i...
International audienceIndicator-based approaches are often used to monitor land degradation and dese...
Wind and water erosion are usually studied as two separate processes. However, in semi-arid zones bo...
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
Definitions of desertification have been numerous and the subject of hot debate. The definition prop...
Conditions conducive to wind erosion exist when the soil is loose, dry, and finely granulated; the s...
The relative impact of water and wind on total erosion was investigated by means of an experimental-...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
The wind-forced detachment and movement of soil particles, is known for having important regional an...
Urban expansion and industrial development destroy agricultural lands, pastures, and forests, and re...
Animal species in desert habitats are taken into consideration because of their uniqueness and inhe...
It is now a question whether wind-scour under the stimulus of a typically arid climate is not actual...
Land degradation raises interesting research issues, when defining related processes in their concep...
Soil erosion by water is considered to be one of the major forms of soil degradation (other than soi...
Wind erosion is a primary cause of desertification as well as being a serious ecological problem in ...
The earth’s surface is permanently exposed to the atmosphere and accordingly to strong wind forces i...
International audienceIndicator-based approaches are often used to monitor land degradation and dese...