2018
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3185
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Difference in wind erosion characteristics between loamy and sandy farmlands and the implications for soil dust emission potential

Abstract: Dust emission depends directly and indirectly on soil particle distribution, but little information is available that examines dust emission potential and its relationship with wind erosion for different soils. This study aimed to elucidate the difference in wind erosion characteristics between loamy farmland (LF) and sandy farmland (SF) and discuss the influence of this difference on dust emission potential. Field observations were conducted during 2012–2016 in Bashang district, North China. With increasing f… Show more

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“…Dust emissions are influenced by various factors, including vegetation, surface roughness, soil properties, topography, and meteorological conditions (An et al, 2018; Li et al, 2021; Liu, Liu, et al, 2020; Liu, Wang, et al, 2020; Wang et al, 2018; Wu, Lin, et al, 2016). Climate change, as a significant driver, can disrupt dust activities by altering meteorological factors such as precipitation, wind speed, and temperature (An et al, 2018; Li et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2017; Wu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dust emissions are influenced by various factors, including vegetation, surface roughness, soil properties, topography, and meteorological conditions (An et al, 2018; Li et al, 2021; Liu, Liu, et al, 2020; Liu, Wang, et al, 2020; Wang et al, 2018; Wu, Lin, et al, 2016). Climate change, as a significant driver, can disrupt dust activities by altering meteorological factors such as precipitation, wind speed, and temperature (An et al, 2018; Li et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2017; Wu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%