Vegetation structure influences the retention of airfall tephra in a sub-Arctic landscape
Vegetation cover mediates a number of important geomorphological processes. However, the effect of different vegetation types on the retention of fine aeolian sediment is poorly understood. We investigated this phenomenon, using the retention of fine, pyroclastic material (tephra) from the 2011 erup...
Main Authors: | Cutler, NA, Bailey, RM, Hickson, KT, Streeter, RT, Dugmore, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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