Authors
Iyasu G Eibedingil, Thomas E Gill, Tarek Kandakji, Jeffrey A Lee, Junran Li, R Scott Van Pelt
Publication date
2024/2/28
Journal
Land Degradation & Development
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
1511-1525
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Drought affects the occurrence and intensity of aeolian dust events in many ecoregions. This study investigated the effects of “drought legacy” (the cumulative temporal persistence of drought's consequences on the earth system) on dust generation, a topic which had not previously been evaluated. We investigated the potential dust/drought legacy relationship in the USA's Southern Great Plains and Chihuahuan Desert ecoregions over 14 years, including the 2011–2012 extreme drought, at spatial distances up to 100 km around dust point sources and for up to 5 years' drought history. At every temporal and spatial scale, drought levels associated with dust initiation points in the two ecoregions were significantly different. Chihuahuan Desert dust sources concentrated in areas of severe to extreme drought, while those in the Southern Great Plains, which experiences greater land use, spanned wider ranges of …
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IG Eibedingil, TE Gill, T Kandakji, JA Lee, J Li… - Land Degradation & Development, 2024