2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2021.105952
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The dust deposition model (DDM): An empirical model for monitoring dust deposition using meteorological data over the Isfahan province in central Iran

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“…The southern and central parts of the study area are classified as having very high susceptibility to wind erosion (Figure 5) and, therefore, suffer from extreme soil erosion hazards. These areas lie within the Kavir Desert, which is known as a generation point (dust source) for dust storms impacting the whole central Iranian Plateau (Bagheri-Bodaghabadi and Jafari, 2022;Marjovvi et al, 2022). The Kavir Desert experiences high evaporation rates, low surface soil moisture, and high wind speeds; it contains only sparse vegetation cover and has low soil OCS and low CEC.…”
Section: Map Of Wind Erosion Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The southern and central parts of the study area are classified as having very high susceptibility to wind erosion (Figure 5) and, therefore, suffer from extreme soil erosion hazards. These areas lie within the Kavir Desert, which is known as a generation point (dust source) for dust storms impacting the whole central Iranian Plateau (Bagheri-Bodaghabadi and Jafari, 2022;Marjovvi et al, 2022). The Kavir Desert experiences high evaporation rates, low surface soil moisture, and high wind speeds; it contains only sparse vegetation cover and has low soil OCS and low CEC.…”
Section: Map Of Wind Erosion Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%