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Cristina González-Maddux Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
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Dust storms in Northern AZ (NASA Earth Observatory, April 11, 2009)
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Increased dust may aggravate respiratory ailments (indoor and outdoor air quality concerns) Decreased visibility Damage to infrastructure Deposition of dust on snowpack – decreases snow albedo, speeds snowpack melt positive feedback loop
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EEOP is cosponsoring dune stabilization projects along with the US Geological Survey Techniques Mud balls Native plant seeds “Sand sausages” Wind erosion buffer
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USGS Assessment of sand dunes and the affects of climatic variation on dune mobility in Navajo land http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/navajo/pubs/Dun ehandout.pdf Factors affecting sand dune mobility on the Navajo Nation, Arizona, U.S.A. http://www.csrl.ars.usda.gov/wewc/icarv/106. pdf
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Sporobolus cryptandrus (sand dropseed) Oryzopsis hymenoides (Indian ricegrass) Hilaria jamesii (galleta viva)
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Adapted from USGS methodology Teflon coated pan Hardware cloth Marbles (reduces deflation) 7 ft. tall T-posts ----------------- Dust flux measurement
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http://www4.nau.edu/eeop/dunes/index.asp
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