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Main Title Physics and Modelling of Wind Erosion [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Shao, Yaping.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2008
ISBN 9781402088957
Subjects Meteorology ; Remote sensing ; Physical geography ; Environmental protection
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8895-7
Collation XVI, 456 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Wind Erosion and Wind-Erosion Research -- Wind-Erosion Climatology -- Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Atmospheric Modelling -- Land-Surface Modelling -- Basic Aspects of Wind Erosion -- The Dynamics and Modelling of Saltation -- Dust Emission -- Dust Transport and Deposition -- Integrated Wind-Erosion Modelling -- Sand Dunes, Dynamics and Modelling -- Techniques for Wind-Erosion Measurements -- Concluding Remarks. This book provides a comprehensive summary of the recent developments in wind erosion research and a clear outline of its future directions. The physics of wind erosion, from particle entrainment to transport and deposition, is described with rigor from the viewpoints of fluid dynamics and soil physics. The techniques for quantitative wind- erosion prediction through computational modelling constitutes a unique feature of this book in contrast to others published in the same field. The author has advocated the development of integrated wind-erosion modelling systems which couple dynamic models for the atmosphere and land surface with spatially distributed data for land-surface conditions. The successful applications of such a system have demonstrated its usefulness in wind-erosion assessment and prediction on regional to continental scales. The book offers a valuable reference point for researchers and postgraduate students engaged in wind-erosion related studies, ranging from global climate change to atmospheric aerosols, dust storms, air quality, and land conservation. This second edition has been expanded and updated throughout. It includes new information regarding mineral dust, a major focal point of studies on climate change in recent years as well as lidar information. It features some simplified sections to be more readily accessible by readers.