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Soil Erosion

Soil Erosion

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Soil erosion by wind is significant to Earth systems and human health. There is a strong interest in understanding the factors and processes of soil erosion by wind as well as in developing and applying methods to control dust emission from soils and to stabilize active sands. The Special Issue contains information on applications of natural and synthetic materials to reduce soil erosion, development of materials and methods, experimental methods and modeling, impacts on the soil quality and the environments, and quantification of the efficiency in dust control and sand stabilization applications.

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Keywords

  • aeolian processes
  • arid areas
  • Biodiversity
  • biostimulation
  • bitumen
  • bridge
  • brine
  • Chinese Loess Plateau
  • coastal dune
  • deposition
  • desert soil
  • direct shear test
  • dune stabilization
  • Dust
  • dust control
  • dust emission
  • dust sources
  • enrichment ratio
  • environmental pollution
  • erosion mitigation
  • gaseous emissions
  • geopolymer
  • global carbon budget
  • Hobq Desert
  • human activities
  • infrastructures
  • isolated dune
  • lignin
  • loess
  • LTER
  • metakaolin
  • microbial-induced calcite precipitation
  • multi-taxa
  • optimal dosage
  • particle size distribution
  • PM10
  • Polymers
  • post-harvest waste
  • preferential removal
  • prevailing wind
  • PVA
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • resin
  • Restoration
  • sand dune
  • sand transport
  • shrub encroachment
  • soil depletion
  • Soil erosion
  • soil organic carbon erosion
  • soil quality
  • suppressants
  • surface shear stress
  • temporal dynamics
  • vegetation removal
  • wind erosion
  • wind tunnel
  • Yellow River

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-890-7

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