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Wind erosion field studies allow researchers to conduct simulations under natural conditions, thus play a significant role in investigating wind erosion processes. Direct measurements are also used to validate and improve existing erosion models. There is a need to develop sustainable land-use practices and management strategies and to assess potential
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Evaluation of the RWEQ and SWEEP in simulating soil and PM10 loss from a portable wind tunnel
Abstract Wind erosion threatens sustainable agriculture and environmental quality in the US Pacific Northwest. Wind erosion models such as the Revised Wind Erosion Equation (RWEQ) and Wind Erosion Prediction System (WEPS) have been developed as tools for identifying practices that control windblown soil loss.
Huawei Pi, Brenton Sharratt
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RWEQ: Improved wind erosion technology
Journal of Soils and Water Conservation, 2000D W Fryrear, J D Bilbro
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Global assessment of wind erosion based on a spatially distributed RWEQ model
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2021Wind erosion is a global environmental problem and affects the sustainable use of land soil. The current efforts in wind erosion modeling mainly focus on local scales, yet very few studies have attempted to quantify the soil losses by wind on a large scale.
Guocheng Yang +5 more
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Study on Influencing Factors of Soil Wind Erosion Modulus Based on RWEQ Model
Open Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2023exaly +2 more sources
Study on the Relationship between Soil Particle Content and Soil Erodibility Based on RWEQ Model
Hans Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2023exaly +2 more sources
Soil roughness for the revised wind erosion equation (RWEQ)
Journal of Soils and Water Conservation, 1999D W Fryrear
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Environmental Modelling and Software, 2004
Abstract The wind erosion stochastic simulator (WESS) is a single event wind erosion model that is the core of the wind erosion submodel of the environmental policy integrated climate (EPIC) erosion model. WESS uses inputs of soil texture, erodible particle diameter, soil roughness, soil water content, crop residue, and 10 min average wind speeds to ...
T M Zobeck, John E Stout
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Abstract The wind erosion stochastic simulator (WESS) is a single event wind erosion model that is the core of the wind erosion submodel of the environmental policy integrated climate (EPIC) erosion model. WESS uses inputs of soil texture, erodible particle diameter, soil roughness, soil water content, crop residue, and 10 min average wind speeds to ...
T M Zobeck, John E Stout
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An overview of applicability of WEQ, RWEQ, and WEPS models for prediction of wind erosion in lands
Il Whan Seo +7 more
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