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Seacoast Marshelder, Iva imbricata
Seacoast marshelder is an important plant for dune restoration, stabilization, and formation because of its ability to trap sand. It grows on foredunes and forms low, rounded dunes as sand accumulates (Craig 1991).
Debbie Miller +4 more
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EFFECT OF FREEZING AND THAWING ON THE STRENGTH AND DURABILITY OF SANDY SUBGRADE CONTAINING FIBRILLATING NETWORK FIBER FOR PAVEMENT [PDF]
One of the challenges of road construction is encountering soils with lack of required strength and durability. Nowadays, various stabilization techniques are applicable for improving the engineering properties of soils.
Mohammad Mehdi Khabiri +1 more
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Investigation sand dune stabilization using the Acrylamide Co Acrylic Acid Polymer: a laboratory study [PDF]
This study sought to investigate the influence of chemical additives (AM-P-AA) on the engineering properties of sand dunes, which was polymerized by free radicals in presence of MBA[1] and APS[2], respectively, as a crosslinker and an initiator. Finally,
Z. Feizi +2 more
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The alpine sandy dune ecosystem is highly vulnerable to global climate change. Ecological stoichiometry in plants and soils plays a crucial role in biogeochemical cycles, energy flow and functioning in ecosystems.
Ruizhen Dong +8 more
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Forecasting the Impact of Climatic Factors on Sand Dune Mobility in the Salt Lake Basin using Sensitivity Analysis. [PDF]
Due to its location in in the arid and semi-arid region of central Iran, The Salt Lake basin is constantly affected by erosive winds leading to the transportation and deposition of sediments.
Leila Biabani +4 more
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The purpose of this work consists of valorizing a local sand dune which is found in abundance in the region of Djelfa (Algeria); for use in pavement foundations.
Ali Smaida +2 more
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Stability of the Interaction between Two Sand Dunes in an Idealized Laboratory Experiment [PDF]
Sand dunes, which arise spontaneously due to the dynamical interplay between a sedimentary interface and a fluid flow, are one of the most famous examples of emergence in a geological system. The large scale organization of a dune field is believed to be controlled by pairwise (either remote or direct) dune-dune interactions.
Karol A. Bacik +2 more
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Acacia Species trial in Khuzestan province of Iran for biological sand dune stabilization [PDF]
There are about 350000 hectares of sand dunes and sandy lands in Khuzestan. During the past 40 years, different physical, chemical and biological operations were applied to stabilize these lands and the results were statisfactory.
Mohammad Hassan Saleh Shooshtary
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Factors Influencing Movement of the Manila Dunes and Its Impact on Establishing Non-Native Species
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being widely used to monitor microtopographic and vegetation changes in coastal habitats using remote sensing techniques.
Buddhika Madurapperuma +12 more
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