Enhanced dust deposition by trees recently established on degraded rangeland
Contribuinte(s) |
John Clement |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Results from 2 years of dust deposition monitoring in a 10-year-old Pinus nigra plantation near Lake Tekapo are presented. They show that recently established plantations significantly enhance dust deposition rates. This could reverse a cycle of soil loss and enhance vertical accretion of soil, which would provide more options for future land use. However, observations indicate that even under such enhanced conditions for soil formation, it would take several thousand years to replace the soil lost to erosion since European farming practices were first introduced to the northern section of the Mackenzie Basin. |
Identificador | |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Royal Society of New Zealand |
Palavras-Chave | #Multidisciplinary Sciences #Degraded Rangeland #Wind Erosion #Dust Deposition #Foehn #Plantation #Soil Formation #Lake Tekapo #New-zealand #Transport #Basin #C1 #269901 Physical Geography #770902 Land and water management |
Tipo |
Journal Article |