Search Results - "Field, Jason P."
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Phytoremediation Reduces Dust Emissions from Metal(loid)-Contaminated Mine Tailings
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-05-2018)“…Environmental and health risk concerns relating to airborne particles from mining operations have focused primarily on smelting activities. However, there are…”
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The ecology of dust
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2010)“…Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes and provide important biogeochemical connectivity at scales…”
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AEOLIAN PROCESSES AND THE BIOSPHERE
Published in Reviews of geophysics (1985) (01-09-2011)“…Aeolian processes affect the biosphere in a wide variety of contexts, including landform evolution, biogeochemical cycles, regional climate, human health, and…”
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Continental-scale consequences of tree die-offs in North America: identifying where forest loss matters most
Published in Environmental research letters (01-05-2018)“…Regional-scale tree die-off events driven by drought and warming and associated pests and pathogens have occurred recently on all forested continents and are…”
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A conceptual framework for dryland aeolian sediment transport along the grassland–forest continuum: Effects of woody plant canopy cover and disturbance
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam) (01-04-2009)“…Aeolian processes are of particular importance in dryland ecosystems where ground cover is inherently sparse because of limited precipitation. Dryland…”
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Underappreciated plant vulnerabilities to heat waves
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2021)“…Summary With climate change, heat waves are becoming increasingly frequent, intense and broader in spatial extent. However, while the lethal effects of heat…”
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Targeting Extreme Events: Complementing Near-Term Ecological Forecasting With Rapid Experiments and Regional Surveys
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (27-11-2019)“…Ecologists are improving predictive capability using near-term ecological forecasts, in which predictions are made iteratively and publically to increase…”
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Sediment capture by vegetation patches: Implications for desertification and increased resource redistribution
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (01-03-2012)“…Desertification impacts a large proportion of drylands and can be driven by a variety of climate and land use factors. Most conceptual models of…”
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Aeolian and fluvial processes in dryland regions: the need for integrated studies
Published in Ecohydrology (01-09-2011)“…Aeolian and fluvial processes play a fundamental role in dryland regions of the world and have important environmental and ecological consequences from local…”
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Identifying prenatal ultrasound predictors and the ideal neonatal management of closing gastroschisis: the key is prevention
Published in Journal of perinatology (01-12-2021)“…Objective To evaluate the optimal approaches to initial surgical management and the potential for prenatal ultrasound detection of patients with closing…”
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Forest Management Under Megadrought: Urgent Needs at Finer Scale and Higher Intensity
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (23-12-2020)“…Drought and warming increasingly are causing widespread tree die-offs and extreme wildfires. Forest managers are struggling to improve anticipatory forest…”
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Soil amendment mitigates mortality from drought and heat waves in dryland tree juveniles
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (24-07-2024)“…Mortality of tree species around the globe is increasingly driven by hotter drought and heat waves. Tree juveniles are at risk, as well as adults, and this…”
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Toward a more holistic perspective of soil erosion: Why aeolian research needs to explicitly consider fluvial processes and interactions
Published in Aeolian research (01-09-2009)“…Soil erosion is driven by not only aeolian but also fluvial transport processes, yet these two types of processes are usually studied independently, thereby…”
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Mortality thresholds of juvenile trees to drought and heatwaves: implications for forest regeneration across a landscape gradient
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (12-10-2023)“…Tree loss is increasing rapidly due to drought- and heat-related mortality and intensifying fire activity. Consequently, the fate of many forests depends on…”
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Predicting the roughness length of turbulent flows over landscapes with multi-scale microtopography
Published in Earth surface dynamics (19-05-2016)“…The fully rough form of the law of the wall is commonly used to quantify velocity profiles and associated bed shear stresses in fluvial, aeolian, and coastal…”
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Candidate halophytic grasses for addressing land degradation: Shoot responses of Sporobolus airoides and Paspalum vaginatum to weekly increasing NaCl concentration
Published in Arid land research and management (03-04-2017)“…In many arid and semiarid regions worldwide, high levels of soil salinity is a key driver of land degradation, as well as a key impediment to re-establishing…”
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Controls on Yardang Development and Morphology: 1. Field Observations and Measurements at Ocotillo Wells, California
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface (01-04-2018)“…Yardangs are streamlined hills formed in part by the erosive action of wind and wind‐blown sediments. Here we examine the controls on yardang development and…”
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Interactive effects of grazing and burning on wind- and water-driven sediment fluxes: rangeland management implications
Published in Ecological applications (01-01-2011)“…Rangelands are globally extensive, provide fundamental ecosystem services, and are tightly coupled human-–ecological systems. Rangeland sustainability depends…”
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Introduction to a Special Issue of Aeolian Research Airborne mineral dust contaminants: Impacts on human health and the environment
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Modeling aeolian transport in response to succession, disturbance and future climate: Dynamic long-term risk assessment for contaminant redistribution
Published in Aeolian research (01-01-2012)“…Aeolian sediment transport is a fundamental process redistributing sediment, nutrients, and contaminants in dryland ecosystems. Over time frames of centuries…”
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