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The Bibliography of Aeolian Research (BAR) is a comprehensive bibliography focused on the study of the detachment, transport, and deposition of sediments by wind. Aeolian research is a sub-discipline of the physical sciences that focuses on the activity of the winds, with an emphasis on the winds' ability to interact with and shape the surface of the Earth and other planets. Aeolian research spans a broad array of disciplines and may include the study of aeolian processes and associated aeolian landforms, aeolian deposits, and sedimentary features; the study of wind erosion and its control by tillage, cover crops, shelterbelts, and other management practices; and the study of mineral dust, dust storms and the effects of fine particulate matter on climate and air quality. Over the past fifteen years, an extensive Bibliography of Aeolian Research (BAR) has been constructed that contains references to every known scientific manuscript published in the field of aeolian research.〔 The BAR currently contains over 43,000 bibliographic citations and the number is steadily increasing. As with most bibliographies, the Bibliography of Aeolian Research has benefited from past bibliographies. The BAR lists more than forty-five bibliographies that focus on at least one aspect of aeolian research and parts of these have been incorporated into the BAR. Older bibliographies are especially important because they provide a record of early publications. The oldest bibliography incorporated into the BAR is the ''Bibliography of Meteorology'' compiled by Oliver Fassig in 1889. Citations have also been extracted from the Bibliography of Eolian Geology prepared for the United States Department of Agriculture by Conrad Stuntz and Edward Free. Other important bibliographies that have been incorporated into the BAR include two online bibliographies that were maintained by Andrew Warren of University College London titled ''A Bibliography of Wind Erosion and Related Phenomena'' and ''A Bibliography of Desert Dunes and Associated Phenomena''. The Bibliography of Aeolian Research contains more citations extracted from these two bibliographies than from any other source. Citations were also obtained from a monthly internet posting called ''Aeolian Papers of the Month'', a list of published papers compiled each month from 1996-2001 by Thomas Gill at the Texas Tech University. Within the last decade, editors Andrew Warren, John Stout and Thomas Gill have continued to routinely collect bibliographic citations by searching databases and by extracting citions from recent publications.〔 Citations collected by these individuals have been uniformly formatted and added to the BAR every few months. New entries are limited to scholarly articles, books, theses, dissertations, and reports. Abstracts are excluded, as is unpublished material. ==See also== *Aeolian landform *Aeolian processes *Blowout (geology) *Dune *Dust devil *Dust storm *Haboob *Loess *Saltation (geology) *Ventifact *Yardang 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bibliography of Aeolian Research」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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