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Influence of vegetation cover on sand transport by wind: field studies at Owens Lake, California

✍ Scribed by Lancaster, Nicholas; Baas, Andy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
657 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-1269

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✦ Synopsis


Field studies conducted at Owens Lake, California, provide direct measurements of sand flux on sand sheets with zero to 20 per cent cover of salt grass. Results from 12 different sand transport events show that aerodynamic roughness length and threshold wind shear velocity increase with vegetation cover as measured by vertically projected cover and roughness density (λ). This results in a negative exponential decrease in sediment flux with increasing vegetation cover such that sand transport is effectively eliminated when the vertically projected cover of salt grass is greater than 15 per cent. A general empirical model for the relation between sand flux and vegetation cover has been derived and can be used to predict the amount of vegetation required to stabilize sand dune areas.