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Par Collection Par Auteur- LANCASTER, N., (Editeur scientifique) (4)
- CHAVEZ, P.S. (1)
- FRASER, R.S. (1)
- GILLETTE, D.A. (1)
- LANCASTER, N. (1)
- NIEMEYER, T.C. (1)
- SHEFFER, N.L. (1)
- WINTLE, A.G. (1)
- CLARKE, M.L. (1)
- GILL, T.E. (1)
- MACKINNON, D.J. (1)
- RENDELL, H.M. (1)
- 1996 (4)
- Action anthropique ; Domaine aride ; Domaine semi-aride ; Dégradation de l'environnement ; Eau souterraine ; Ecosystème ; Eolien ; Erosion éolienne ; Lac ; Playa ; Pollution atmosphérique ; Poussière éolienne ; Transport éolien ; Utilisation de l'eau (1)
- Aeolian dust ; Aeolian features ; Aeolian transport ; Arid area ; Atmospheric pollution ; Ecosystem ; Environmental degradation ; Groundwater ; Human impact ; Lake ; Semi-arid area ; Water use ; Wind erosion (1)
- Aeolian features ; Aerosol ; California ; Data processing ; Dust storm ; LANDSAT ; Lake ; MSS ; Remote sensing ; Salt ; United States of America ; Wind erosion (1)
- Aeolian features ; California ; Dating ; Desert ; Eolian deflation ; Palaeo-environment ; Palaeolake ; Pluvial ; Quaternary ; Residual landform ; Sand ; Thermoluminescence ; United States of America (1)
- Arid area ; California ; Climatic variation ; Dating ; Desert ; Palaeo-environment ; Palaeolake ; Pluvial ; Sand ; Thermoluminescence ; United States of America (1)
- Aérosol ; California ; Eolien ; Erosion éolienne ; Etats-Unis ; LANDSAT ; Lac ; MSS ; Réflectance ; Sel ; Tempête de poussière ; Traitement des données ; Télédétection (1)
- California ; Datation ; Domaine aride ; Désert ; Etats-Unis ; Paléo-environnement ; Paléolac ; Pluvial ; Sable ; Thermoluminescence ; Variation climatique (1)
- California ; Datation ; Déflation éolienne ; Désert ; Eolien ; Etats-Unis ; Paléo-environnement ; Paléolac ; Pluvial ; Quaternaire ; Relief résiduel ; Sable ; Thermoluminescence (1)
- Special Issue. Response of aeolian processes to global change (4)
- Calibration of GOES-VISSR, visible-band satellite data and its application to the analysis of a dust storm at Owens Lake, California (1)
- Eolian sediments generated by anthropogenic disturbance of playas: human impacts on the geomorphic system and geomorphic impacts on the human system (1)
- Infra-red stimulated luminescence dating of sands from the Cronese Basins, Mojave Desert (1)
- Luminescence dating of sand ramps in the Eastern Mojave Desert (1)
- Calibration of GOES-VISSR, visible-band satellite data and its application to the analysis of a dust storm at Owens Lake, California
- Aeolian features ; Aerosol ; California ; Data processing ; Dust storm ; LANDSAT ; Lake ; MSS ; Remote sensing ; Salt ; United States of America ; Wind erosion
- Aeolian dust ; Aeolian features ; Aeolian transport ; Arid area ; Atmospheric pollution ; Ecosystem ; Environmental degradation ; Groundwater ; Human impact ; Lake ; Semi-arid area ; Water use ; Wind erosion
- In many of the Earth's arid and semiarid lands, saline lakes, playas, and similar landforms are disturbed as a result of human activity. The dessication of playa systems is accomplished by abstraction of water and/or removal of vegetation from
- terminal lake basins, and has resulted in the eolian transport of sand. An extensive review of the literature documents many examples of such phenomena in numerous stations. The reactivation of eolian processes from closed basins produces air pollution
- +The results of a luminescence dating program involving 78 samples of material from 9 sand ramp complexes have enabled recognition of regional and local patterns of sand accumulation in the Eastern Mojave Desert. The study area extends from Lake
- Potassium-rich feldspars separated from aeolian sands from the East and West Cronese Basin have been dated by IRSL. Sands from shoreline-reworked aeolian dune ridges in the West Cronin Basin suggest that Late Holocene playa lakes have existed