نتایج جستجو برای: wind erosion index

تعداد نتایج: 504575  

Soil erosion by wind is a widespread problem in the arid lands of Iran. This research estimated and assessed the severity of wind erosion in Segzi desertification hotspot located in the eastern part of Isfahan township, focusing on criteria used in the IRIRF (Iranian Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands) model. Bayesian belief networks (BBNs) were also used to convert the IRIFR model to ...

Journal: Desert 2008
N. Mashhadi S. Feiznia

The result of wind dynamic (capacity and potential) is transport of soil or sediment particles and subsequent formative desert landforms based on the severity of erosion or sedimentation. The Khartouran region, because of its geology, geomorphology and climatology conditions is a special place in the arid region on the closed basin of Dasht-e-kavir. It is evident that the ecosystem balance of t...

2004
Y. J. Zhang

Data integration is a very important strategy to obtain optimum solutions in geo-scientific analysis, 3D scene modelling and visualization. This paper mainly focuses on the integration of GIS-data, stereo aerial imagery and DSM to derive automatically wind erosion obstacles in the open landscape to enhance the Digital Soil Science Map of Lower Saxony in Germany. The extracted wind erosion obsta...

1998
Zongying He Shenggong Li Yoshinobu Harazono

Horqin Sandy Land is located in northeast China (4241’-4515’N, 11835’-12330’E). The wind-sand topography in Horqin Sandy Land can be described as two series--sand deposition and wind erosion. Wind is the natural force for the formation of wind-sandy environment, under windsandy environment, the wind erosion processes such as sand drifting, dust-storm, etc. occurred frequently because of the fre...

2016
Mahrooz Rezaei Abdolmajid Sameni Seyed Rashid Fallah Shamsi Harm Bartholomeus

Wind erosion is a complex process influenced by different factors. Most of these factors are stable over time, but land use/cover and land management practices are changing gradually. Therefore, this research investigates the impact of changing land use/cover and land management on wind erosion potential in southern Iran. We used remote sensing data (Landsat ETM+ and Landsat 8 imagery of 2004 a...

2015
Megan K. La Peyre Kayla Serra T. Andrew Joyner Austin Humphries Laura Robinson

Oyster reefs provide valuable ecosystem services that contribute to coastal resilience. Unfortunately, many reefs have been degraded or removed completely, and there are increased efforts to restore oysters in many coastal areas. In particular, much attention has recently been given to the restoration of shellfish reefs along eroding shorelines to reduce erosion. Such fringing reef approaches, ...

Dust phenomenon is one of the most common and destructive phenomena in the dry and desert regions of the world and Iran, which can have harmful effects on human life and the environment. Wind erosion and the removal and transport of soil particles by wind create dust. Controlling wind erosion will be effective when enough information is available on the factors affecting it.  The results of the...

2017
S. Dupont G. Bergametti Serge Simoëns

Semiarid landscapes are characterized by vegetated surfaces. Understanding the impact of vegetation on aeolian soil erosion is important for reducing soil erosion or limiting crop damage through abrasion or burial. In the present study, a saltation model fully coupled with a large-eddy simulation airflow model is extended to vegetated landscapes. From this model, the sensitivity of sand erosion...

Extended abstract 1- Introduction The occurrence of dust storms caused by wind erosion is a process that causes the destruction of land and can also be considered as a desertification indicator (Xu, 2006). Generally, the formation of a dust storm depends on three factors: the presence of strong winds, a sensitive surface to wind erosion and unstable weather conditions (Xia and Yang, 1996). Hu...

Wind erosion is one of the natural disasters in the arid regions of central Iran is increasingly faced by mismanagement of natural resources in the rise of this phenomenon has had a large impact. Precipitation, temperature and wind are the most important climatic factors that affect this phenomenon. Lack of rainfall, temperature increased and wind speed increased evapotranspiration in the regio...

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