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WIND EROSION MECHANICS: ABRASION OF AGGREGATED SOIL
Transactions of the ASAE, 1991ABSTRACT The wind erosion process on agricultural soils is being modeled as the time-dependent conservation of mass transport of soil moving as saltation and creep. Emission of loose soil and abrasion of clods and crust act as sources, whereas trapping and suspension act as sinks for the moving soil. In this study, an expression for the abrasion source
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Soil Erosion by Wind and Water: Problems and Prospects
2017Soil erosion research is a capital-intensive, time-consuming exercise. Large areas of the earth are affected by accelerated erosion by water and wind. Data reliability is one of the serious problems in soil erosion research. Equally ruinous are the adverse effects of wind erosion.
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Biopolymer soil stabilization for wind erosion control
2009Laboratory experiments indicate that spray-applied biopolymer mixtures and biopolymer admixtures for compacted soil may offer cost effective means of mitigating wind-induced soil erosion. Mitigating wind-induced erosion can be a serious geotechnical consideration due to the associated soil loss and air and water quality impacts.
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Wind Erosion: Processes and Effect on Soil Productivity
Transactions of the ASAE, 1977ABSTRACT PART one concerns basics of the erosion process in terms of particle dynamics, threshold condi-tions, particle flux, and the protective role of nonerodible elements. Part two is a procedure for evaluating wind-erosion effects on soil loss and, subsequently, on crop yields.
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Soil wind erosion evaluation and sustainable management of typical steppe in Inner Mongolia, China
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021Xin Lyu, Jirui Gong, Shengkun Li
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Wind erosion of biochar-amended soil: a wind tunnel experiment
2015A aplicação de biochar no solo tem sido referida na comunidade científica como um possível meio para melhorar a produtividade agrícola e, ao mesmo tempo, como um instrumento para sequestro de carbono e mitigação de alterações climáticas. Contudo, o conhecimento actual sobre os efeitos do biochar nas funções do solo e possíveis ameaças ambientais não é,
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