2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2005.01.014
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Changes in intensity of wind erosion at different stages of degradation development in grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China

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“…In the aforementioned study (32), soil moisture content exerted a strong influence on the rate of wind erosion, accounting for 13% of the variation in erosion. Last but not least, vegetation cover can significantly reduce the magnitude of erosion caused by surface runoff.…”
Section: Adverse Impact Of Afforestation On Landscapes In Arid Areasmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the aforementioned study (32), soil moisture content exerted a strong influence on the rate of wind erosion, accounting for 13% of the variation in erosion. Last but not least, vegetation cover can significantly reduce the magnitude of erosion caused by surface runoff.…”
Section: Adverse Impact Of Afforestation On Landscapes In Arid Areasmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…a. The relationship between the mechanical properties of the soil and the rate of wind erosion is exponential, as has been verified on the basis of the plot-sized measurements (Li et al, 2005;Skidmore, 1994). The relationship between the two factors is "J-shaped" and monotonically increasing (Fig.…”
Section: Calculation Of Sensitivity For the Considered Factorsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The relation between the wind speed and the rate of wind erosion is logarithmic (Böhner et al, 2003;Li et al, 2005). However, due to the available data, the frequency of erosive winds (number of days with a maximum daily wind speed > 9 m s −1 ) was used.…”
Section: Calculation Of Sensitivity For the Considered Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In areas of reclaimed grasslands, the variations in wind activity were also a key factor that controlled sandy desertification, because the vegetation cover during the windy season is very low [57], and provides little protection for the erodible fine particles against the wind; as a result, these particles are eroded and the surface soils are impoverished. At present, especially in arid and semiarid China, most studies have mainly focused on spatial variations in the intensity of wind erosion [97,98], and there have been few studies of its association with sandy desertification.…”
Section: Advances In Current Research On Sandy Desertificationmentioning
confidence: 99%