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Use of carbon isotope analysis to understand semi-arid erosion dynamics and long-term semi-arid land degradation (2008)
Journal Article
Turnbull, L., Brazier, R., Wainwright, J., Dixon, L., & Bol, R. (2008). Use of carbon isotope analysis to understand semi-arid erosion dynamics and long-term semi-arid land degradation. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 22(11), 1697-1702. https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.3514

Many semi-arid areas worldwide are becoming degraded, in the form of C4 grasslands being replaced by C3 shrublands, which causes an increase in surface runoff and erosion, and altered nutrient cycling, which may affect global biogeochemical cycling.... Read More about Use of carbon isotope analysis to understand semi-arid erosion dynamics and long-term semi-arid land degradation.

A conceptual framework for understanding semi-arid land degradation: ecohydrological interactions across multiple-space and time scales (2008)
Journal Article
Turnbull, L., Wainwright, J., & Brazier, R. (2008). A conceptual framework for understanding semi-arid land degradation: ecohydrological interactions across multiple-space and time scales. Ecohydrology, 1(1), 23-34. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.4

Land degradation is a problem prolific across semi‐arid areas worldwide. Despite being a complex process including both biotic and abiotic elements, previous attempts to understand ecosystem dynamics have largely been carried out within the disparate... Read More about A conceptual framework for understanding semi-arid land degradation: ecohydrological interactions across multiple-space and time scales.