Professor Gill certainly has a point. As context, there were 27 billion-dollar+ disasters in 2024, according to NOAA. In ...
A windy, dusty day can ruin your new car wash and leave you with grit in your mouth and dirt on your floors. But a new study ...
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On blustery days, the temperature outdoors often feels colder than it actually is. This is because wind blows away the layer ...
erosivity: the ability of any agent of erosion (wind, water, or gravity) to laterally transport soil material. evapotranspiration: the sum of the movement of water from soil, plants and water ...
Clem Sturmfels, Land Management Extension OfficerIsolated dust storms recently are a reminder of how fragile some of our soils are.They are also a ...
When the glacier begins to melt, it deposits its cargo of soil ... wind, and ice, rock debris would simply pile up where it forms and obscure from view nature's weathered sculptures. Although ...
Erosion is all around us ... the air at many times the terminal velocity of rain drops of up to 9 m/s. As wind turbines have increased in size and diameter of their blades, this has noticeably ...
The area characterized by Pisha sandstone is often termed "the most extreme case of water loss and soil erosion globally", earning the ominous moniker of "earth cancer" from local residents and ...
Ruth Heindel, a Ph.D. student in Dartmouth's Department of Earth Sciences, and her colleagues found that winds blowing off the Greenland Ice Sheet are eroding soil and vegetation in the ...
undergoes significant erosion from wind and rainfall. The area characterized by Pisha sandstone is often termed "the most extreme case of water loss and soil erosion globally", earning the ominous ...