Land use and desert dust hazards in central Arizona

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Hyers, Albert D. [1 ,2 ]
Marcus, Melving [1 ]
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[1] Department of Geography, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, United States
[2] Department of Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina, Wilimngtin, NC 28406, United States
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Abandoned farmland - Clay size particles - Human activities - Land use type - Land-use restrictions - Major factors - Surface sediments - Transport process;
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10.1130/SPE186-p267
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Land use and surface sediments reveal a strong locational association between sparsely vegetated, abandoned farmland and dust-related accidents on Interstate Route 10 in central Arizona. Three classes of land use prevail in the area: natural desert, irrigated farmland, and abandoned farmland. Sediments sampled from all land-use types are predominantly silt to clay-size particles that are amenable to deflation and eolian transport processes. Abandoned farmland is particularly effective as a dust source because of its lack of vegetational anchor and its accessibility to human activities that disrupt the soil crust and make soil available to the wind. Off-road vehicles and livestock are major factors in this regard. Possible means to reduce dust hazards over Interstate 10 include use of wind disrupting barriers, surface treatment, and land-use restrictions.
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