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Threshold friction velocity of soils within the Columbia Plateau

Sharratt et al., 2012

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240422966932427917
Author
Sharratt B
Vaddella V
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Aeolian Research

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Wind erosion only occurs when the friction velocity exceeds the threshold friction velocity (TFV) of the surface. The TFV of loessial soils found across the Columbia Plateau region of the US Pacific Northwest is virtually unknown even though these soils are highly erodible …
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