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wind erosion 8 Wind erosion 4 dust 3 Sand dunes 2 atmosphere 2 desert 2 drylands 2 economic damages 2 health risks 2 soil conservation 2 Aeolian sandy soil 1 Australia 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Desert 1 ET 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Field survey 1 Geotechnical hazards 1 Gesundheitsrisiko 1 Granular matter 1 Health risk 1 Mu Us Desert 1 Pattern formation 1 Quantitative retrieval model 1 Remote sensing 1 Slope stability 1 Transverse instability 1 Vegetation growth 1 Wind erosion resistance 1 Wüste 1 benefit transfer 1 benefit-cost analysis 1 deflation 1 ecosystem services 1 erosion 1 lower Heihe River Basin 1 northern China 1 off-site damages 1 soil degradation 1 soil loss 1
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Free 7 Undetermined 5 CC license 1
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Article 10 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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Undetermined 9 English 3
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Abbasi, Hamidreza 2 Foroushani, Mansour Ahmadi 2 Groll, Michael 2 Herrmann, Hans J. 2 Opp, Christian 2 Parteli, Eric J.R. 2 Amini, Farshad 1 Andrade, José S. 1 Bright, Melissa 1 Chambers, Adam 1 Dong, Zhibao 1 Durán, Orencio 1 Forward, Giles 1 Gao, Yu 1 Guo, Zhongling 1 Hu, Dayuan 1 Huang, Hao 1 Huang, Ning 1 Li, Chi 1 Li, Lin 1 Liu, Bing 1 M. Luna, Marco C.M. de 1 Ma, Yunfeng 1 Matvieiev, P. 1 Melo, Hygor P.M. 1 Pagoulatos, Angelos 1 Pelt, Robert Scott Van 1 Ready, Richard 1 Shi, Peijun 1 Wang, Jing-ai 1 Yan, Haiming 1 Ye, Xinyue 1 Young, Mike 1 Yuan, Yongwei 1 Yue, Yaojie 1 Zhan, Jinyan 1 Zhu, A-xing 1 Zobeck, Ted M. 1 Zou, Xueyong 1
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Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 1 Policy and Economic Research Unit (PERU), Land and Water Division 1
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Natural Hazards 2 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2 Sustainability 2 2005 Conference (49th), February 9-11, 2005, Coff's Harbour, Australia 1 Balanced Nature Using 1 Environmental & Resource Economics 1 Journal of Risk and Financial Management 1 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 1 Natural Resource Management Economics 1
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RePEc 10 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Causes and effects of sand and dust storms: What has past research taught us? A survey
Opp, Christian; Groll, Michael; Abbasi, Hamidreza; … - In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14 (2021) 7, pp. 1-25
Barren ground and sites with low coverage by vegetation (e.g., dunes, soil surfaces, dry lakes, and riverbeds) are the main source areas of sand and dust storms (SDS). The understanding of causes, processes (abrasion, deflation, transport, deposition), and influencing factors of sandy and dusty...
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Causes and effects of sand and dust storms : what has past research taught us? : a survey
Opp, Christian; Groll, Michael; Abbasi, Hamidreza; … - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 7, pp. 1-25
Barren ground and sites with low coverage by vegetation (e.g., dunes, soil surfaces, dry lakes, and riverbeds) are the main source areas of sand and dust storms (SDS). The understanding of causes, processes (abrasion, deflation, transport, deposition), and influencing factors of sandy and dusty...
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Geotechnical hazards assessment on wind-eroded desert embankment in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China
Li, Chi; Huang, Hao; Li, Lin; Gao, Yu; Ma, Yunfeng; … - In: Natural Hazards 76 (2015) 1, pp. 235-257
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is one of the severest desertification areas from wind erosion in North China, and it … embankment construction in the desert, Aeolian sandy soil is vulnerable to wind erosion. The embankment is susceptible to suffer … from damage and lower slope stability due to wind erosion before placement of surface pavement and erosion resistance …
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Methodological basis to determine the loss of soil from wind erosion
Matvieiev, P. - In: Balanced Nature Using 9 (2014) 2, pp. 124-132
This paper deals with existing techniques on forecasting wind erosion of soils on the example of PAE «Molniya» of … Volchanskyi region in Kharkiv. Suggestions for choosing a calculation method of the loss of soil from wind erosion have been … justified. Taking into account submitted proposals to ensure the most reliable calculation of soil loss due to wind erosion will …
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Wind Erosion Induced Soil Degradation in Northern China: Status, Measures and Perspective
Guo, Zhongling; Huang, Ning; Dong, Zhibao; Pelt, Robert … - In: Sustainability 6 (2014) 12, pp. 8951-8966
, soil degradation predominantly arises from wind erosion. Trends in soil degradation caused by wind erosion in northern … China frequently change with human activities and climatic change. To decrease soil loss by wind erosion and enhance local … China. However, the challenge of mitigating and further reversing soil degradation caused by wind erosion still remains. …
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Model Estimation of Water Use Efficiency for Soil Conservation in the Lower Heihe River Basin, Northwest China during 2000–2008
Yan, Haiming; Zhan, Jinyan; Liu, Bing; Yuan, Yongwei - In: Sustainability 6 (2014) 9, pp. 6250-6266
regions such as the lower Heihe River Basin, where there is serious wind erosion and the soil conservation service plays a key …
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The measurement of wind erosion through field survey and remote sensing: a case study of the Mu Us Desert, China
Yue, Yaojie; Shi, Peijun; Zou, Xueyong; Ye, Xinyue; … - In: Natural Hazards 76 (2015) 3, pp. 1497-1514
The measurement of wind erosion is not only important to understand wind erosion itself, but also an important … derived by our model, the wind erosion modulus in the Yuyang sandy area was found to be 1,673.18 tons per square kilometer … areas, and that the vegetation coverage incensement failed to reduce the quantity of regional wind erosion. This sand flux …
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Wind Erosion in SA – An Economic Perspective
Chambers, Adam; Bright, Melissa; Forward, Giles - Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2005
Wind erosion has long been seen as a significant environmental issue within South Australia. But is it really an … economic issue? This study suggests that even though it is acknowledged that wind erosion has an environmental cost, it is not … economic to simply try and fix all wind erosion prone areas in South Australia. Land managers and therefore government policy …
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Linear stability analysis of transverse dunes
Melo, Hygor P.M.; Parteli, Eric J.R.; Andrade, José S.; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 20, pp. 4606-4614
Sand-moving winds blowing from a constant direction in an area of high sand availability form transverse dunes, which have a fixed profile in the direction orthogonal to the wind. Here we show, by means of a linear stability analysis, that transverse dunes are intrinsically unstable. Any...
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Modeling transverse dunes with vegetation
M. Luna, Marco C.M. de; Parteli, Eric J.R.; Durán, Orencio - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 19, pp. 4205-4217
In the present work, we use dune modeling in order to investigate the evolution of transverse dunes in the presence of vegetation. The vegetation is allowed to grow up to a maximum height Hmax with a growth rate R that oscillates in time. We find that the presence of the vegetation establishes a...
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