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Wind erosion and sand accumulation effects on soil properties in Horqin Sandy Farmland, Inner Mongolia

Zhao et al., 2006

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1504652252213557118
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Zhao H
Yi X
Zhou R
Zhao X
Zhang T
Drake S
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Rain-fed agriculture is widespread in Inner Mongolia, northern China, where wind erosion of farmland is very common because of sandy soil and dry, windy weather. However, very little is known about the effects of wind erosion on soil physical and chemical properties in this …
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