Factors controlling threshold friction velocity in semiarid and arid areas of the United States

Journal of Geophysical Research
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Abstract

A physical model was developed to explain threshold friction velocities u*t for particles of the size 60a??120 I?m lying on a rough surface in loose soils for semiarid and arid parts of the United States. The model corrected for the effect of momentum absorption by the nonerodible roughness. For loose or disturbed soils the most important parameter that controls u*t is the aerodynamic roughness height z 0. For physical crusts damaged by wind the size of erodible crust pieces is important along with the roughness. The presence of cyanobacteriallichen soil crusts roughens the surface, and the biological fibrous growth aggregates soil particles. Only undisturbed sandy soils and disturbed soils of all types would be expected to be erodible in normal wind storms. Therefore disturbance of soils by both cattle and humans is very important in predicting wind erosion as confirmed by our measurements.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Factors controlling threshold friction velocity in semiarid and arid areas of the United States
Series title Journal of Geophysical Research
DOI 10.1029/97JD01303
Volume 102
Issue D19
Year Published 1997
Language English
Publisher AGU
Contributing office(s) Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Description 11 p.
First page 23,277
Last page 23,287
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