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On the Misclassification of Dust as Cloud at an AERONET site in the Sonoran Desert

Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 2021
Here we present retrievals of aerosol optical depth τ from an Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) station in the southeastern corner of California, an area where dust storms are frequent.

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Comparison of trailside degradation across a gradient of trail use in the Sonoran Desert

Journal of Environmental Management, 2018
Helen I Rowe, Jennifer Broatch
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Soil erosion from urbanization processes in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA

Land Degradation and Development, 2018
Cattle stock ponds on the fringe of metropolitan Phoenix, USA, experienced a wide range of land‐use changes over the period from 1989 to 2009. This research measures soil erosion from watersheds of different rock types, variable relief, and land uses ...
A. Jeong, R. Dorn
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The Sonoran Desert

1971
Judged either by the diversity of life-forms to be found in it, or by the number of species making up its flora, the Sonoran Desert supports the most complex vegetation of the four arid regions of North America. At its most varied, in the upland situations of southern Arizona where broken terrain produces a variety of micro-climates and where coarse ...
J. R. Hastings, R. M. Turner
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Wet and dry patterns associated with ENSO events in the Sonoran Desert from, 2000–2015

Journal of Arid Environments, 2016
Alexander N Zolotokrylin   +2 more
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Human Ecology of the Sonoran Desert

Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 1998
The regional boundaries of the Sonoran Desert were first described by John Harshberger in 1911 and refined by Forrest Shreve in the 1940s on the basis of the desert’s unique vegetation and flora. It is roughly divided by the U.S./Mexico international boundary with about 60 percent in Mexico.
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The Sonoran Desert

Ecology, 1965
Franklin C. Raney   +2 more
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Climate of the Sonoran Desert Region

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1949
(1949). Climate of the Sonoran Desert Region. Annals of the Association of American Geographers: Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 143-187.
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Rainfall Records for the Sonoran Desert

Ecology, 1936
The scientific investigation of a region from the viewpoint of any branch of modern geography with its numerous ramiifications should include accurate information concerning the climatic conditions. This is particularly true for biological studies in a typically arid region such as the Sonoran Desert of southwestern Arizona, southeastern California ...
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