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Assessing wind erosion after bushfires
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posted on 2018-10-26, 04:51
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Amelie Jeanneau
Amelie Jeanneau
Fires are a major type of environmental disturbance, they are unpredictable and remove protective vegetation cover of annual non-woody plants, which in turn increases erosion risk in wind erosion prone areas.
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Atmospheric aerosols
Climate change processes
Environmental assessment and monitoring
Environmental management
Land capability and soil productivity
Natural resource management
Soil physics
Soil sciences not elsewhere classified
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soil erosion rate
soil erosion processes
wind erosion
fire disturbance
Bushfires
Climate Change Impact
Atmospheric Aerosols
Climate Change Processes
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Management
Land Capability and Soil Degradation
Natural Resource Management
Soil Physics
Soil Science
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