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Composition of aeolian dust in natural traps on isolated surfaces of the central Mojave Desert?Insights to mixing, sources, and nutrient inputs

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Reynolds, Richard L, Reheis, Marith C, Yount, James C, and Lamothe, Paul J, Composition of aeolian dust in natural traps on isolated surfaces of the central Mojave Desert?Insights to mixing, sources, and nutrient inputs: .

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The recognition and characterization of aeolian dust in soil contribute to a better understanding of landscape and ecosystem dynamics of drylands. Results of this study show that recently deposited dust, sampled in isolated, mostly high-ground settings, is chemically and mineralogically similar on varied geologic substrates over a large area (15 000 km2) in the Mojave Desert. The silt-plus-clay fraction (fines) on these isolated surfaces is closely alike in magnetic-mineral composition, in contrast to greatly dissimilar magnetic compositions of rock surfaces of vastly different lithologies, on which the fines have accumulated. The fines, thus, are predominantly deposited dust. The amounts of potential nutrients in the sampled dust [...]

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