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Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Driving Factors of Soil Wind Erosion in Inner Mongolia, China
Wind erosion poses a major threat to ecosystem stability and land productivity in arid and semi-arid regions. Accurate identification of its spatiotemporal dynamics and underlying driving mechanisms is a critical prerequisite for effective risk ...
Yong Mei +6 more
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Wind erosion is a multidimensional, dynamic process driven by natural and anthropogenic factors, but existing statistical methods struggle to capture its complex nonlinear relationships, resulting in incomplete quantification of drivers and their spatial
Yong Mei +6 more
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Spatiotemporal distribution of global wind erosion over the past four decades
Wind erosion is a critical environmental issue that degrades land and air quality, affecting global ecosystems, agriculture, and human health. Yet, on the global scale, the long-term spatial variability and controlling factors of wind erosion remain ...
Zhaohan Chu +8 more
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Wind-driven soil degradation and desertification critically impair regional ecosystem stability and sustainable functioning. The Northern Sand Prevention Belt (NSPB) is a high-intensity wind erosion area in China and a core area for combating ...
Meng Yuan +5 more
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The source region of the Yellow River (SRYR), known as the “Chinese Water Tower”, is currently grappling with severe soil erosion, which jeopardizes the sustainability of its alpine grasslands.
Jinxi Su, Rong Tang, Huilong Lin
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Arid regions are ecologically fragile and occupy a substantial portion of the global terrestrial surface. In these regions, ecosystem services (ESs) are strongly constrained by water availability and, more importantly, by the balance between water supply
Jiarui Li +6 more
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In wind erosion modelling and assessment, wind speed is a crucial variable. Available records for large regions of the world generally show relatively low temporal resolution.
Juan E Panebianco, Daniel E Buschiazzo
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Freeze-thaw wind erosion refers to the process in which temperature fluctuations cause changes in the surface structure, significantly impacting on the formation of surface landform and soil properties. However, due to the particularity and complexity of
Xinqian CHE +4 more
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Regional Potential Wind Erosion Simulation Using Different Models in the Agro-Pastoral Ecotone of Northern China. [PDF]
Liu J +9 more
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Desertification is an ever-growing global ecological and environmental problem. With the implementation of various ecological restoration initiatives, vegetation cover in many desert regions has increased substantially.
Chunliang Lv +5 more
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