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Effect of particle-size distribution on wind erosion rate and soil erodibility

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ARCHIVES OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE
Volume 59, Issue 12, Pages 1743-1753

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2012.748984

Keywords

aggregate size; erosion processes; soil erodibility; wind tunnel; wind speed

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Wind erosion is a serious problem, especially in arid and semi-arid regions. This study was conducted to assess the effects of wind speed as well as soil particle-size distribution on erosion rate (ER) using a wind tunnel. For this purpose, two clay loam soil samples (C2 and C10) in addition to a sandy clay loam (S2) were exposed to different wind velocities of 2, 9 and 18m s(-1). The result showed that erosion rate increased significantly with increasing wind speeds. In addition, a critical diameter of 0.84mm for soil particles was supported; for larger particles the changes in erosion rate were negligible. Furthermore, soil erodibility (K) was determined, which for S2, C2 and C10 was 57.73, 10.27 and 1.43, respectively. To predict soil erodibility, a power relationship as K=3.382 MWD-1.732 (R-2=0.99) was established. The results indicated with increasing wind speed, the sensitivity of S2 remained constant, whereas C2 and C10 resisted wind speed. The finding of this research indicates the importance of particle-size distribution on wind erosion rate as well as soil erodibility.

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