A coupled vegetation/sediment transport model for dryland environments
Dryland regions are characterized by patchy vegetation, erodible surfaces, and erosive aeolian processes. Understanding how these constituent factors interact and shape landscape evolution is critical for managing potential environmental and anthropogenic impacts in drylands. However, modeling wind...
Main Authors: | Mayaud, J, Bailey, R, Wiggs, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2017
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