Wind erosion climatic erosivity
β Scribed by E. L. Skidmore
- Book ID
- 104638668
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 624 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-0009
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β¦ Synopsis
CE = pf [,~2 _ (~. + .H/pa2)]3/2/(,,)d,~
where p is the air density, a is a constant made up of other constants (von Karman, height of wind speed observation, roughness parameter), u is the horizontal wind speed, uT is threshold wind speed, f(u) is a wind speed probability density function, and .~1 is the cohesive resistance caused by water on the soil particles. Cohesive resistance is proportional to the square of water content relative to water content at -1500 J kg-1. Relative water content is approximated from the Budyko dryness ratio and the Thornthwaite PE index with similar results. CE is calculable from wind speed and other generally available meteorological data, and is usable in the wind erosion equation without some of the limitations of a previously used wind erosion climatic factor.
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## Abstract Little information is available on the performance of the Wind Erosion Equation (WEQ) for estimating wind erosion under differing climatic conditions. The objective of this study was to assess the fitting of measured and WEQβestimated wind erosion with different climatic __C__ factors.
Wind erosion is a serious problem in many parts of the world. It physically removes from the field the most fertile portion of the soil, pollutes the air, fills road ditches, reduces seedling survival and growth, lowers the marketability of many vegetable crops, and creates new desert landforms and