Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for U.S. rangelands
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Abstract
On the Ground
- Wind erosion is a major resource concern for rangeland managers because it can impact soil health, ecosystem structure and function, hydrologic processes, agricultural production, and air quality.
- Despite its significance, little is known about which landscapes are eroding, by how much, and when.
- The National Wind Erosion Research Network was established in 2014 to develop tools for monitoring and assessing wind erosion and dust emissions across the United States.
- The Network, currently consisting of 13 sites, creates opportunities to enhance existing rangeland soil, vegetation, and air quality monitoring programs.
- Decision-support tools developed by the Network will improve the prediction and management of wind erosion across rangeland ecosystems.
Suggested Citation
Webb, N.P., Van Zee, J.W., Karl, J.W., Herrick, J.E., Courtright, E.M., Billings, B.J., Boyd, R.C., Chappell, A., Duniway, M.C., Derner, J.D., Hand, J.L., Kachergis, E., McCord, S.E., Newingham, B.A., Pierson, F.B., Steiner, J.L., Tatarko, J., Tedela, N.H., Toledo, D., and Van Pelt, R.S., 2017, Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for U.S. rangelands: Rangelands, v. 39, no. 3-4, p. 85-96, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2017.04.001.
| Publication type | Article |
|---|---|
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Title | Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for U.S. rangelands |
| Series title | Rangelands |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.rala.2017.04.001 |
| Volume | 39 |
| Issue | 3-4 |
| Year Published | 2017 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Contributing office(s) | Southwest Biological Science Center |
| Description | 12 p. |
| First page | 85 |
| Last page | 96 |