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Soil erosion by wind is significant to Earth systems and human health. There is a strong interest in understanding the factors and processes of soil erosion by wind as well as in developing and applying methods to control dust emission from soils and to stabilize active sands. The Special Issue contains information on applications of natural and synthetic materials to reduce soil erosion, development of materials and methods, experimental methods and modeling, impacts on the soil quality and the environments, and quantification of the efficiency in dust control and sand stabilization applications.
Research & information: general --- wind erosion --- dust --- suppressants --- PM10 --- wind tunnel --- lignin --- resin --- bitumen --- PVA --- brine --- direct shear test --- post-harvest waste --- Chinese Loess Plateau --- optimal dosage --- prevailing wind --- sand transport --- Hobq Desert --- Yellow River --- dune stabilization --- restoration --- coastal dune --- vegetation removal --- multi-taxa --- biodiversity --- LTER --- temporal dynamics --- shrub encroachment --- loess --- metakaolin --- dust control --- geopolymer --- soil erosion --- global carbon budget --- soil organic carbon erosion --- deposition --- gaseous emissions --- enrichment ratio --- soil depletion --- preferential removal --- microbial-induced calcite precipitation --- desert soil --- biostimulation --- erosion mitigation --- surface shear stress --- isolated dune --- bridge --- aeolian processes --- arid areas --- dust emission --- dust sources --- environmental pollution --- infrastructures --- human activities --- particle size distribution --- polymers --- sand dune --- soil quality
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Soil erosion by wind is significant to Earth systems and human health. There is a strong interest in understanding the factors and processes of soil erosion by wind as well as in developing and applying methods to control dust emission from soils and to stabilize active sands. The Special Issue contains information on applications of natural and synthetic materials to reduce soil erosion, development of materials and methods, experimental methods and modeling, impacts on the soil quality and the environments, and quantification of the efficiency in dust control and sand stabilization applications.
wind erosion --- dust --- suppressants --- PM10 --- wind tunnel --- lignin --- resin --- bitumen --- PVA --- brine --- direct shear test --- post-harvest waste --- Chinese Loess Plateau --- optimal dosage --- prevailing wind --- sand transport --- Hobq Desert --- Yellow River --- dune stabilization --- restoration --- coastal dune --- vegetation removal --- multi-taxa --- biodiversity --- LTER --- temporal dynamics --- shrub encroachment --- loess --- metakaolin --- dust control --- geopolymer --- soil erosion --- global carbon budget --- soil organic carbon erosion --- deposition --- gaseous emissions --- enrichment ratio --- soil depletion --- preferential removal --- microbial-induced calcite precipitation --- desert soil --- biostimulation --- erosion mitigation --- surface shear stress --- isolated dune --- bridge --- aeolian processes --- arid areas --- dust emission --- dust sources --- environmental pollution --- infrastructures --- human activities --- particle size distribution --- polymers --- sand dune --- soil quality
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Soil erosion by wind is significant to Earth systems and human health. There is a strong interest in understanding the factors and processes of soil erosion by wind as well as in developing and applying methods to control dust emission from soils and to stabilize active sands. The Special Issue contains information on applications of natural and synthetic materials to reduce soil erosion, development of materials and methods, experimental methods and modeling, impacts on the soil quality and the environments, and quantification of the efficiency in dust control and sand stabilization applications.
Research & information: general --- wind erosion --- dust --- suppressants --- PM10 --- wind tunnel --- lignin --- resin --- bitumen --- PVA --- brine --- direct shear test --- post-harvest waste --- Chinese Loess Plateau --- optimal dosage --- prevailing wind --- sand transport --- Hobq Desert --- Yellow River --- dune stabilization --- restoration --- coastal dune --- vegetation removal --- multi-taxa --- biodiversity --- LTER --- temporal dynamics --- shrub encroachment --- loess --- metakaolin --- dust control --- geopolymer --- soil erosion --- global carbon budget --- soil organic carbon erosion --- deposition --- gaseous emissions --- enrichment ratio --- soil depletion --- preferential removal --- microbial-induced calcite precipitation --- desert soil --- biostimulation --- erosion mitigation --- surface shear stress --- isolated dune --- bridge --- aeolian processes --- arid areas --- dust emission --- dust sources --- environmental pollution --- infrastructures --- human activities --- particle size distribution --- polymers --- sand dune --- soil quality
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This book attempts to provide a platform for researchers, policy makers, and engineers to share their latest thoughts and findings on groundwater quality and public health, as well as novel methods dealing with groundwater pollution. The chapters published in this book include the latest research results by world-renowned researchers, whose findings can benefit researchers, engineers, policy makers, and government officials in future groundwater quality research and policy making.
Research & information: general --- Environmental economics --- Pollution control --- water quality index --- health risk assessment --- Tongchuan city --- Loess Plateau --- high-As groundwater --- shallow groundwater --- geological environment --- geochemistry --- correlation --- Hetao Basin --- geostatistics --- GIS --- heavy metal pollution --- groundwater --- UAE --- water environment --- human health risk --- spatial distribution --- Chinese Loess Plateau --- strontium-rich groundwater --- hydrochemical characteristics --- formation mechanisms --- hydrogeochemistry --- water quality --- drinking water --- WASH --- waterborne diseases --- One Health --- Guinea-Bissau --- sub-Saharan Africa --- groundwater quality --- water chemistry characteristics --- multivariate statistical analysis --- PHREEQC --- typical mountain front tilted plain --- Monte Carlo model (crystal ball software) --- visual minteq --- yinchuan --- nano zero-valent iron --- biochar --- nitrate removal --- nitrogen gas --- disjointed type --- hyporheic zone --- mercury --- migration and transformation --- gold mining area --- ecological risks --- endorheic basin --- hydrochemistry --- isotope technique --- integration --- nitrate --- groundwater pollution --- contamination remediation --- one health --- public health
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