Desertification is estimated to cost $26 billion per year through loss of agricultural production, water reserves, and air quality. Semi-arid grasslands are prone to desertification through many factors including groundwater pumping. Groundwater pumping below the root-zone of groundwater-dependent vegetation leads to a decrease in vegetation cover exposing bare soil to wind erosion. Desertification of semi-arid grasslands can lead to a permanent change in vegetation state. Identifying when and where ecological changes are irreversible is problematic, requiring observations of a new ecological state that favors the continued process of wind erosion and depletion of soil resources. To determine biological, physical, and chemical processes aff...
Land use is critical for the hydrology of arid/semiarid regions with fragile/valuable ecosystems. Us...
Changes in vegetation cover-a loss of grasslands in favor of shrublands dominated by creosotebush an...
[1] The related phenomena of degradation and woody plant encroachment have transformed huge tracts o...
In the Mojave Desert of the southwestern U.S. human destruction of soil crusts and removal of vegeta...
Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This is the author's post-print version of an article publi...
Connectivity has recently emerged as a key concept for understanding hydrological response to vegeta...
Disruptions of the hydrological and nitrogen cycles in arid regions can seriously impact desert ecos...
Water-soil-vegetation dynamic nexuses affect, and are affected by, both human activity and climate c...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
This study develops understanding of vegetation change and water, sediment and carbon dynamics in se...
Site degradation occurs mainly through deterioration of the soil's capacity to capture and store wat...
The Nebraska Sand Hills grasslands provide the greatest groundwater recharge rates in the High Plain...
Groundwater depth is an important environmental factor affecting vegetation growth and landscape dyn...
In arid regions, springs are important in many aspects of society due to the scarcity of surface wat...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Land use is critical for the hydrology of arid/semiarid regions with fragile/valuable ecosystems. Us...
Changes in vegetation cover-a loss of grasslands in favor of shrublands dominated by creosotebush an...
[1] The related phenomena of degradation and woody plant encroachment have transformed huge tracts o...
In the Mojave Desert of the southwestern U.S. human destruction of soil crusts and removal of vegeta...
Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This is the author's post-print version of an article publi...
Connectivity has recently emerged as a key concept for understanding hydrological response to vegeta...
Disruptions of the hydrological and nitrogen cycles in arid regions can seriously impact desert ecos...
Water-soil-vegetation dynamic nexuses affect, and are affected by, both human activity and climate c...
The dominant direct physical processes responsible for desertification are water erosion, wind erosi...
This study develops understanding of vegetation change and water, sediment and carbon dynamics in se...
Site degradation occurs mainly through deterioration of the soil's capacity to capture and store wat...
The Nebraska Sand Hills grasslands provide the greatest groundwater recharge rates in the High Plain...
Groundwater depth is an important environmental factor affecting vegetation growth and landscape dyn...
In arid regions, springs are important in many aspects of society due to the scarcity of surface wat...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Land use is critical for the hydrology of arid/semiarid regions with fragile/valuable ecosystems. Us...
Changes in vegetation cover-a loss of grasslands in favor of shrublands dominated by creosotebush an...
[1] The related phenomena of degradation and woody plant encroachment have transformed huge tracts o...