Quantifying the effect of geomorphology on aeolian dust emission potential in northern China
Representation of dust sources remains a key challenge in quantifying the dust cycle and its environmental and climatic impacts. Direct measurements of dust fluxes from different landform types are useful in understanding the nature of dust emission and characterizing the dynamics of soil erodibilit...
Main Authors: | Cui, M, Lu, H, Wiggs, GFS, Etyemezian, V, Sweeney, MR, Xu, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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