Definition of Wind erosion equation

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Wind erosion equation

The term 'Wind erosion equation ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' An equation used to design wind erosion control systems, which considers soil erodibility, soil roughness, climate, the unsheltered distance across a field, and the vegetative cover on the ground'.

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Wind energy conversion system (WECS) or device
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