Jornada Bibliography
Australian carbon dust emission: a carbon accounting omission? Joint Australian and New Zealand Soil Science Conference. Sequestration - Accounting
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2012. The impacts of grazing land management on the wind erodibility of the Mulga Lands of western Queensland, Australia. Australian Rangeland Society 17th Biennial Conference. p. 60
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2012. Implications of carbon dust emission for terrestrail carbon cycling and carbon accounting. American Geophysical Union. A33D-0184
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2012. Retrieving land surface aerodynamic properties using MODIS albedo . Eighth International Conference on Aeolian Research (ICAR VIII). :p.8.
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2014. Soil organic carbon dust emission: a synthesis of recent Australian research . Eighth International Conference on Aeolian Research (ICAR VIII). :p.196.
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2014. Grazing impacts on the susceptibility of rangelands to wind erosion: the effects of stocking rate, stocking strategy and land condition. Aeolian Research. 17:89-99.
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2015. Improving ground cover monitoring for wind erosion assessment using MODIS BRDF parameters. Remote Sensing of Environment. 204:756-768.
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2018. Indicators and benchmarks for wind erosion monitoring, assessment and management. Ecological Indicators. 110(105881)
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2020. Soil organic carbon dust emission: an omitted global source of atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology. 19:3238-3244.
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2013. Soil Organic Carbon Erosion is Critical for Land Degradation Neutrality. Environmental Science and Policy. 93:43-52.
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2019. A tribute to Michael R. Raupach for contributions to aeolian fluid dynamics. Aeolian Research. 19:37-54.
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