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Compositional trends in aeolian dust along a transect across the southwestern United States

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James C Yount, Marith C Reheis, Harland L Goldstein, Jason C Neff, and Richard L Reynolds, Compositional trends in aeolian dust along a transect across the southwestern United States: .

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Aeolian dust strongly influences ecology and landscape geochemistry over large areas that span several desert ecosystems of the southwestern United States. This study evaluates spatial and temporal variations and trends of the physical and chemical properties of dust in the southwestern United States by examining dust deposited in natural depressions on high isolated surfaces along a transect from the Mojave Desert to the central Colorado Plateau. Aeolian dust is recognized in these depressions on the basis of textural, chemical, isotopic, and mineralogical characteristics and comparisons of those characteristics to the underlying bedrock units. Spatial and temporal trends suggest that although local dust sources are important to the [...]

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