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Complex erosion by wind and water, which is also called aeolian-fluvial interactions, is an important erosion process and landscape in arid and semiarid regions. The effectiveness of links between wind and water process, spatial environmental transitions and temporal environmental change are the three main driving forces determining the geomorphologic significance of aeolian-fluvial interactions. As a complex interrelating and intercoupling system, complex erosion by wind and water has spatial-temporal variation features. The process of complex erosion by wind and water can be divided into palaeoenvironmental process and contemporary process. Early work in drylands has often been attributed to one of two schools advocating either an ‘aeolianist’ or a ‘fluvialist’ perspective, so it was not until the 1930s that the research on complex erosion by wind and water had been conducted. There are two obstacles restricting the research of complex erosion by wind and water. Firstly, how to transform in different temporal and spatial scales is still unsettled; and secondly, the research methodology is still immature. In the future, the mechanism and control of erosion, the complex soil erodibility in wind and water erosion will be the focus of research on complex erosion by wind and water.
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Foundation: National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.30371191; The Ministry of Education of China, No.272008; Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University
Author: Song Yang (1978-), Ph.D., specialized in soil erosion and arid environment.
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Song, Y., Yan, P. & Liu, L. A review of the research on complex erosion by wind and water. J GEOGR SCI 16, 231–241 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11442-006-0212-1
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