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The ecology of dust. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2011;8(8):423-30. Abstract
Dust: small-scale processes with global consequences. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 2011;92(29):241-3.
Preventing regime shifts on the Colorado Plateau: Application of ecological theshold concepts to land management decision making. In: Ecological Society of America Abstracts.; 2009. PS p. 48-80. Abstract
Multiscale variability of soil aggregate stability: implications for rangeland hydrology and erosion. In: 62nd Society for Range Mangement Annual Meeting. Alb., NM: Society for Range Management; 2009. p. 07-11. Abstract
Wind erodibility of soils at Fort Irwin, California (Mojave Desert), USA, before and after trampling disturbance: implications for land management. Earth Surface Porcesses and Landforms. 2007;32:75-84. Abstract
Experimental definition of resilience for state-and-transition models. In: 57th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. Salt Lake City, UT; 2004. 142. Abstract
Disturbance effects on infiltration and erosion susceptibility for biologically crusted soils in the Mojave Desert. In: 86th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. Madison, WI; 2001. 291. Abstract
Vulnerability of desert soil surfaces to wind erosion: the influences of crust development, soil texture, and disturbance. Journal of Arid Environments. 1998;39:133-42.
Factors controlling threshold friction velocity in semiarid and arid areas of the United States. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1997;102:23277-87.
Disturbance of biological soil crusts: Impacts on potential wind erodibility of sandy desert soils in southeastern Utah, U.S.A. Land Degradation and Rehabilitation. 1997.


















