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Kasey Bolles

Researcher at Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory

Publications -  7
Citations -  504

Kasey Bolles is an academic researcher from Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aeolian processes & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 207 citations. Previous affiliations of Kasey Bolles include Baylor University.

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Eolian processes and heterogeneous dust emissivity during the 1930s Dust Bowl Drought and implications for projected 21st-century megadroughts:

TL;DR: The 1930s Dust Bowl Drought on the US Great Plains was an environmental crisis with failure of agricultural systems, landscape denudation, and elevated atmospheric dust loads as discussed by the authors, and poor agricultural pra...
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Meteorological catalysts of dust events and particle source dynamics of affected soils during the 1930s Dust Bowl drought, Southern High Plains, USA

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined meteorological catalysts for dust events and surficial dynamics of particle emission on the Southern High Plains (SHP) in the USA and found that the particle emissivity of undisturbed, loose sandy soils mirrors that of disturbed surfaces in relation to windspeed and potential magnitude of dust emission.
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Evaluating Landscape Degradation Along Climatic Gradients During the 1930s Dust Bowl Drought From Panchromatic Historical Aerial Photographs, United States Great Plains

TL;DR: The authors classified the extent and loci of surficial denudation from seamless mosaics of radiometrically-corrected and georectified digitized aerial negatives acquired in the late 1930s from six counties distributed across USGP ecoregions.