Alonso-Sarría, F., López-Bermúdez, F. and Conesa-Garcia, C.2002: Synoptic conditions producing extreme rainfall events along the Mediterranean Coast of the Iberian Peninsula. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 351-372.
2.
Anderson, K., Wells, S. and Graham, R.2002: Pedogenesis of vesicular horizons, Cima Volcanic Field, Mojave Desert, California. Soil Science Society of America Journal66, 878-887.
3.
Andreotti, B., Claudin, P. and Douady, S.2002a: Selection of dune shapes and velocities Part 1: dynamics of sand, wind and barchans. European Physical Journal B28, 321-339.
4.
Andreotti, B., Claudin, P. and Douady, S.2002b: Selection of dune shapes and velocities Part 2: a two-dimensional modelling. European Physical Journal B28, 341-352.
5.
Aref, M. A. M., El-Khoriby, E. and Hamdan, M. A.2002: The role of salt weathering in the origin of the Qattara Depression, Western Desert, Egypt. Geomorphology45, 181-195.
6.
Arnold, S.2002: Development of the saltation system under controlled environmental conditions. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 817-829.
7.
Belnap, J., and Warren, S. D.2002: Patton’s tracks in the Mojave Desert, USA: an ecological legacy. Arid Land Research and Management16, 245-258.
8.
Ben-David, R., Eyal, Y., Zilberman, E. and Bowman, D.2002: Fluvial systems response to rift margin tectonics: Makhtesh Ramon area, southern Israel. Geomorphology45, 147-163.
9.
Beven, K.2002: Runoff generation in semi-arid areas. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-aridchannels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 57-105.
10.
Bishop, S. R., Momiji, H., Carretero-Gonzalez, R. and Warren, A.2002: Modelling desert dune fields based on discrete dynamics. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society7, 7-17.
11.
Buck, B. J., Kipp, J. and Monger, H. C.2002: Inverted clast stratigraphy in an eolian archaeological environment. Geoarchaeology - an International Journal17, 665-687.
12.
Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J.2002a: Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
13.
Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J.2002b: Dryland river characteristics and concepts. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 3-15.
14.
Bullard, J. E. and Livingstone, I.2002: Interactions between aeolian and fluvial systems in dryland environments. Area31, 8-16.
15.
Bullard, J. E. and White, K.2002: Quantifying iron oxide coatings on dune sands using spec-trometric measurements: an example from the Simpson-Strzelecki Desert, Australia. Journal of Geophysical Research107-107, art. no. 2125.
16.
Cattle, S. R., McTainsh, G. H. and Wagner, S.2002: Aeolian dust contributions to soil of the Namoi Valley, northern NSW, Australia. Catena47, 245-264.
17.
Chen, X. Y., Spooner, N. A., Olley, J. M. and Questiaux, D. G.2002: Addition of aeolian dusts to soils in southeastern Australia: red silty clay trapped in dunes bordering Murrumbidgee River in the Wagga Wagga region. Catena47, 1-27.
18.
Chen, Y. F., Song, M. H. and Dong, M.2002: Soil properties along a hillslope modified by wind erosion in the Ordos Plateau (semi-arid China). Geoderma106, 331-340.
19.
Cigizoglu, H. K., Adamson, P. T. and Metcalfe, A. V.2002: Bivariate stochastic modelling of ephemeral streamflow. Hydrological Processes16, 1451-1465.
20.
Clapp, E. M., Bierman, P. R. and Caffee, M.2002: Using 10Be and 26Al to determine sediment generation rates and identify sediment source areas in an arid region drainage basin. Geomorphology45, 89-104.
21.
Coppus, R. and Imeson, A. C.2002: Extreme events controlling erosion and sediment transport in a semi-arid sub-Andean valley. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 1365-1375.
22.
Dong, Z. B., Liu, X., Li, F., Wang, H. and Zhao, A.2002a: Impact-entrainment relationship in a saltating cloud. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 641-658.
23.
Dong, Z. B., Liu, X. P. and Wang, X. M.2002b: Aerodynamic roughness of gravel surfaces. Geomorphology43, 17-31.
24.
Dong, Z. B., Qu, J. J., Liu, X. P., Zhang, W. M. and Wang, X. M.2002c: Experimental investigation of drag coefficients of gobi surfaces. Science in China Series D - Earth Sciences45, 609-615.
25.
Dong, Z. B., Wang, H., Liu, X., Li, F. and Zhao, A.2002d: Velocity profile of a sand cloud blowing over a gravel surface. Geomorphology45, 277-289.
26.
Dougill, A. J. and Thomas, A. D.2002: Nebkha dunes in the Molopo Basin, South Africa and Botswana: formation controls and their validity as indicators of soil degradation. Journal of Arid Environments50, 413-428.
27.
Drab, E., Gaudichet, A., Jaffrezo, J. L. and Colin, J. L.2002: Mineral particles content in recent snow at Summit (Greenland). Atmospheric Environment36, 5365-5376.
28.
Dunkerley, D.2002: Systematic variation of soil infiltration rate within and between the components of the vegetation mosaic in an Australian desert landscape. Hydrological Processes16, 119-131.
29.
Dunkerley, D. L. and Brown, K. J.2002: Oblique vegetation banding in the Australian arid zone: implications for theories of pattern evolution and maintenance. Journal of Arid Environments51, 163-181.
30.
Dutkiewicz, A., Von der Borch, C. C. and Prescott, J. R.2002: Geomorphology of the Lake Malata-Lake Greenly complex, South Australia, and its implications for Late Quaternary palaeoclimate. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia126, 103-115.
31.
Fang, X. M., Lu, L. Q., Yang, S. L., Li, J. J., An, Z. S., Jiang, P. and Chen, X. L.2002a: Loess in Kunlun Mountains and its implications on desert development and Tibetan Plateau uplift in west China. Science in China Series D - Earth Sciences45, 289-299.
32.
Fang, X. M., Shi, Z. T., Yang, S. L., Yan, M. D., Li, J. J. and Jiang, P. A.2002b: Loess in the Tian Shan and its implications for the development of the Gurbantunggut Desert and drying of northern Xinjiang. Chinese Science Bulletin47, 1381-1387.
33.
Gallart, F., Sole, A., Puigedefabregas, J. and Lazaro, R.2002: Badland systems in the Mediterranean. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 299-326.
34.
Glennie, K. W. and Singhvi, A. K.2002: Event stratigraphy, paleoenvironment and chronology of SE Arabian deserts. Quaternary Science Reviews21, 853-869.
35.
Goossens, D. and Gross, J.2002: Similarities and dissimilarities between the dynamics of sand and dust during wind erosion of loamy sandy soil. Catena47, 269-289.
36.
Goudie, A. S., Mignon, P., Allison, R. J. and Rosser, N.2002a: Sandstone geomorphology of the Al-Quwayra area of south Jordan. Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie46, 365-390.
37.
Goudie, A. S., Wright, E. and Viles, H. A.2002b: The roles of salt (sodium nitrate) and fog in weathering: a laboratory simulation of conditions in the northern Atacama Desert, Chile. Catena48, 255-266.
38.
Greeley, R.2002: Saltation impact as a means for rasing dust on Mars. Planetary and Space Science50, 151-155.
39.
Guo, Z. T., Ruddiman, W. F., Hao, Q. Z., Wu, H. B., Qiao, Y. S., Zhu, R. X., Peng, S. Z., Wei, J. J., Yuan, B. Y. and Liu, T. S.2002: Onset of Asian desertification 22 Myr ago inferred from loess deposits in China. Nature416, 159-163.
40.
Gutierrez-Elorza, M., Desir, G. and Butierrez-Santolalla, F.2002: Yardangs in the semiarid central sector of the Ebro Depression (NE) Spain. Geomorphology44, 155-170.
41.
Hamed, Y., Albergel, J., Pepin, Y., Asseline, J., Nasri, S., Zante, P., Berndtsson, R., El-Niazy, M. and Balah, M.2002: Comparison between rainfall simulator erosion and observed reservoir sedimentation in an erosion-senstive semiarid catchment. Catena50, 1-16.
42.
Han, G., Mainguet, M. and Dumay, F.2002: Stepwise discriminant analysis (SDA): application to determinate the source of aeolian sand on the basis of heavy mineral analysis in Hulun-Beir Steppe, northeast China. In Yang, X., editor, Desert and alpine environments. Beijing: China Ocean Press, 47-58.
43.
Han, J., Fyfe, W. S. and Gu, Z.2002: Assessment of the palaeoclimate during 3.0-2.6 Ma registered by transition of Red Clay to loesspalaeosol sequence in central North China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology185, 355-368.
44.
Harvey, A. M.2002: The role of base-level change in the dissection of alluvial fans: case studies from southeast Spain and Nevada. Geomorphology45, 67-87.
45.
Hassan, M. A. and Klein, M.2002: Fluvial adjustment of the Lower Jordan River to a drop in the Dead Sea level. Geomorphology45, 21-33.
46.
Heine, K. and Heine, J. T.2002: A palaeohydro-logic reinterpretation of the Homeb Silts, Kuiseb River, central Namib Desert (Namibia) and paeoclimatic implications. Catena48, 107-130.
47.
Herrmann, H. J.2002: Evolution and shapes of dunes. Comptes Rendus Physique3, 197-206.
48.
Hersen, P., Douady, S. and Andreotti, B.2002: Relevant length scale of barchan dunes. Physical Review Letters89, 254301-1-254301-4.
49.
Hooke, J. and Mant, J.2002: Morpho-dynamics of ephemeral streams. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geo-morphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 173-204.
50.
Huang, C. C., Pang, J. L. and Huang, P.2002: An early Holocene erosion phase on the loess tablelands in the southern Loess Plateau of China. Geomorphology43, 209-218.
51.
In, H-J. and Park, S-U.2002: A simulation of long-range transport of Yellow Sand observed in April 1998 in Korea. Atmospheric Environment36, 4173-4187.
52.
Jäkel, D.2002: Morphographic analysis of inselbergs in northern Togo (West Africa) using high resolution DEMs derived from aerial photographs. In Yang, X., editor, Desert and alpine environments. Beijing: China Ocean Press, 22-34.
53.
Janke, J. R.2002: An analysis of the current stability of the dune field at Great Sand Dunes National Monument using temporal TM imagery (1984-1998). Remote Sensing of the Environment83, 488-497.
54.
Kasse, C.2002: Sandy aeolian deposits and environment and their relation to climate during the Last Glacial Maximum and Lateglacial in northwest and central Europe. Progress in Physical Geography26, 507-532.
55.
Kirkby, M., Bracken, L. and Reaney, S.2002: The influence of land use, soils and topography on the delivery of hillslope runoff to channels in SE Spain. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 1459-1474.
56.
Kroy, K., Sauermann, G. and Herrmann, H. J.2002a: Minimal model for aeolian sand dunes. Physical Review E66, 031302-031302.
57.
Kroy, K., Sauermann, G. and Herrmann, H. J.2002b: Minimal model for sand dunes. Physical Review Letters88, 054301-1-054301-4.
58.
Lancaster, N.2002: How dry was dry? - Late Pleistocene palaeoclimates in the Namib Desert. Quaternary Science Reviews21, 769-782.
59.
Lancaster, N., Nickling, W. G. and NcKenna Neuman, C.2002: Particle size and sorting characteristics of sand in transport on the stoss slope of a small reversing dune. Geomorphology43, 233-242.
60.
Lawson, M. P. and Thomas, D. S. G.2002: Late Quaternary lunette dune sedimentation in the southwestern Kalahari desert, South Africa: luminescence based chronologies of aeolian activity. Quaternary Science Reviews21, 825-836.
61.
Lee, S.-J., Park, K-C. and Park, C-W.2002: Wind tunnel observations about the shelter effect of porous fences on the sand particle movements. Atmospheric Environment36, 1453-1463.
62.
Li, S.-H., Sun, J-M. and Zhao, H.2002: Optical dating of dune sands in the northeastern deserts of China. Palaeogeography, Palaeo-climatology, Palaeoecology181, 419-429.
63.
Li, X. R., Wang, X. P., Li, T. and Zhang, J. G.2002: Microbiotic soil crust and its effect on vegetation and habitat on artificially stabilized desert dunes in Tengger Desert, North China. Biology and Fertility of Soils35, 147-154.
64.
López-Bermúdez, F., Conesa-Garcia, C. and Alonso-Sarría, F.2002: Floods: magnitude and frequency in ephemeral streams of the Spanish Mediterranean region. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geo-morphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 329-350.
65.
Mainguet, M., Letolle, R. and Dumay, F.2002: The regional Aeolian action system of the Aral Basin. Comptes Rendus Geoscience334, 475-480.
66.
Marker, M. E. and Holmes, P. J.2002: The distribution and environmental implications of coversand deposits in the southern Cape, South Africa. South African Journal of Geology105, 135-146.
67.
Martínez-Mena, M., Castillo, V. and Albaladejo, J.2002: Relations between interrill erosion processes and sediment particle size distribution in a semiarid Mediterranean area of SE of Spain. Geomorphology45, 261-275.
68.
McKenna Neuman, C. and Maxwell, C.2002: Temporal aspects of the abrasion of microphytic crusts under grain impact. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 891-908.
69.
Mees, F.2002: The nature of calcareous deposits along pan margins in eastern central Namibia. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 719-735.
70.
Momiji, H. and Bishop, S. R.2002: Estimating the windward slope profile of a barchan dune. Sedimentology49, 467-481.
71.
Momiji, H., Nishimori, H. and Bishop, S. R.2002: On the shape and migration speed of a proto-dune. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 1335-1338.
72.
Namikas, S. L.2002a: Field evaluation of two traps for high-resolution aeolian transport measurements. Journal of Coastal Research18, 136-148.
73.
Namikas, S. L.2002b: A floating-element drag plate for direct measurement of bed shear stress during eolian transport. Journal of Sedimentary Research72, 328-334.
74.
Nanson, G. C., Tooth, S. and Knighton, A. D.2002: A global perspective on dryland rivers: perceptions, misconceptions and distinctions. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 17-54.
75.
Neave, M. and Abrahams, A. D.2002: Vegetation influences on water yields from grassland and shrubland ecosystems in the Chihuahuan Desert. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 1011-1020.
76.
Nichols, K. K., Bierman, P. R., Hooke, R. LeB., Clapp, E. M. and Caffee, M.2002: Quantifying sediment transport on desert piedmonts using 10Be and 26Al. Geomorphology45, 105-125.
77.
Nickling, W. G., Neuman, C. M. and Lancaster, N.2002: Grainfall processes in the lee of transverse dunes, Silver Peak, Nevada. Sedimentology49, 191-209.
78.
Norwick, S. A. and Dexter, L. R.2002: Rates of development of tafoni in the Moenkopi and Kaibab formations in Meteor Crater and on the Colorado Plateau, northeastern Arizona. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 11-26.
79.
Okin, G. S. and Reheis, M. C.2002: An ENSO predictor of dust emission in the southwestern United States. Geophysical Research Letters29-29, art. no. 1332.
80.
Poesen, J., Vandekerckhove, L., Nachtergaele, J., Oostwoud Wijgenes, D., Verstraeten, G. and van Wesemael, B.2002: Gully erosion in dryland environments. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geo-morphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 229-262.
81.
Preusser, F., Radies, D. and Matter, A.2002: A 160 000-year record of dune development and atmospheric circulation in southern Arabia. Science296, 2018-2020.
82.
Prospero, J. M., Ginoux, P., Torres, O., Nicholson, S. E. and Gill, T. E.2002: Environmental characterization of global sources of atmospheric soil dust identified with the Nimbus 7 total ozone mapping spectrometer (TOMS) absorbing aerosol product. Reviews of Geophysics40, 2-1-2-31.
83.
Qian, W. H., Quan, L. S. and Shi, S. Y.2002: Variations of the dust storm in China and its climatic control. Journal of Climate15, 1216-1229.
84.
Qin, Z., Berliner, P. and Karnieli, A.2002: Micrometeorological modeling to understand the thermal anomaly in the sand dunes across the Israel-Egypt border. Journal of Arid Environments51, 281-318.
85.
Reid, I.2002: Sediment dynamics of ephemeral channels. In Bull, L. J. and Kirkby, M. J., editors, Dryland rivers: hydrology and geomorphology of semi-arid channels. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 107-128.
86.
Ridgwell, A. J.2002: Dust in the Earth system: the biogeochemical linking of land, air and sea. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A360, 2905-2924.
87.
Ringrose, S., Kampunzu, A. B., Vink, B. W., Matheson, W. and Downey, W. S.2002: Origin and palaeo-environments of calcareous sediments in the Moshaweng dry valley, southeast Botswana. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 591-611.
88.
Ryall, D. B., Derwent, R. G., Manning, A. J., Redington, A. L., Corden, J., Millington, W., Simmonds, P. G., O’Doherty, S., Carslaw, N. and Fuller, G. W.2002: The origin of high particulate concentrations over the United Kingdom, March 2000. Atmospheric Environment36, 1363-1378.
89.
Salve, R. and Tokunaga, T. K.2002: Seepage response along an alluvial valley in a semi-arid catchment in north-central California. Hydrological Processes16, 65-86.
90.
Schulz, E., Abichou, A., Hachicha, T., Pomel, S., Salzmann, U. and Zouari, K.2002: Sebkhas as ecological archives and the vegetation and landscape history of southeastern Tunisia during the last two millennia. Journal of African Earth Sciences34, 223-229.
91.
Seguis, L., Cappelaere, B., Peugeot, C. and Vieux, B.2002: Impact on Sahelian runoff of stochastic and elevation-induced spatial distributions of soil parameters. Hydrological Processes16, 313-332.
92.
Shao, Y. P., Jung, E. and Leslie, L. M.2002: Numerical prediction of northeast Asian dust storms using an integrated wind erosion modeling system. Journal of Geophysical Research107(D4), art. no. 4814.
93.
Sharon, D., Margalit, A. and Berkowicz, S. M.2002: Locally modified surface winds on linear dunes as derived from directional rainguages. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 867-889.
94.
Smith, B. J., Wright, J. S. and Whalley, W. B.2002: Sources of nonglacial, loess-size quartz silt and the origins of ‘desert loess’. Earth-Science Reviews1242, 1-26.
95.
Stanistreet, I. G. and Stollhofen, H.2002: Hoanib River flood deposits of Namib Desert interdunes as analogues for thin permeability barrier mudstone layers in aeolianite reservoirs. Sedimentology49, 719-736.
96.
Stanley, S. and De Deckker, P.2002: A Holocene record of allochthonous, aeolian mineral grains in an Australian alpine lake; implications for the history of climate change in southeastern Australia. Journal of Paleolimnology27, 207-219.
97.
Stengel, I. and Busche, D.2002: Namibia’s oldest inselbergs - exhumed landforms of a Late Proterozoic etchplain. In Yang, X., editor, Desert and alpine environments. Beijing: China Ocean Press, 121-143.
98.
Sun, J.2002a: Source regions and formation of the loess sediments on the High Mountain regions of northwestern China. Quaternary Research58, 341-351.
99.
Sun, J.2002b: Provenance of loess material and formation of loess deposits on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters203, 845-859.
100.
Sunamura, T.1996: A physical model for the rate of coastal tafoni development. Journal of Geology104, 741-748.
101.
Tchakerian, V. P. and Lancaster, N.2002: Late Quaternary arid/humid cycles in the Mojave Desert and western Great Basin of North America. Quaternary Science Reviews21, 799-810.
102.
Thomas, D. S. G. and Shaw, P. A.2002: Late Quaternary environmental change in central southern Africa: new data, synthesis, issues and prospects. Quaternary Science Reviews21, 783-797.
103.
Thomas, D. S. G. and Singhvi, A.2002: Interactions between arid and humid records of Quaternary change in drylands. Quaternary Science Reviews21, 735-735.
104.
Thomas, D. S. G., Holmes, P. J., Bateman, M. D. and Marker, M. E.2002: Geomorphic evidence for late Quaternary environmental change from the eastern Great Karoo margin, South Africa. Quaternary International89, 151-164.
105.
Thomas, M. C. and Sheldon, F.2002: An ecosystem approach for determining environmental water allocations in Australian dryland river systems: the role of geomorphology. Geomorphology47, 153-168.
106.
Tsoar, H. and Blumberg, D. G.2002: Formation of parabolic dunes from barchan and transverse dunes along Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 1147-1161.
107.
Van Dam, R. L.2002: Internal structure and development of an aeolian reiver dune in the The Netherlands, using 3-D interpretation of ground-penetrating radar data. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences81, 27-37.
108.
Veiga, G. D., Spalletti, L. A. and Flint, S.2002: Aeolian/fluvial interactions and high-resolution sequence stratigraphy of a nonmarine lowstand wedge: the Avile Member of the agrio Formation (Lower Cretaceous), central Neuquen Basin, Argentina. Sedimentology49, 1001-1019.
109.
Viana, M., Querol, X., Alastuey, A., Cuevas, E. and RodrÌguez, S.2002: Influence of African dust on the levels of atmospheric particulates in the Canary Islands air quality network. Atmospheric Environment36, 5861-5875.
110.
Wainwright, J.Parsons, A. J., Schlesinger, W. H. and Abrahams, A. D.2002: Hydrology-vegetation interactions in areas of discontinuous flow on a semi-arid bajada, Southern New Mexico. Journal of Arid Environments51, 319-338.
111.
Walker, I. G. and Nickling, W. G.2002: Dynamics of secondary airflow and sediment transport over and in the lee of transverse dunes. Progress in Physical Geography26, 47-75.
112.
Wang, X., Dong, Z., Zhang, J. and Zhao, A.2002a: Relations between morphology, air flow, sand flux and particle size on transverse dunes, Taklimakan Sand Sea, China. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms27, 515-526.
113.
Wang, X., Dong, Z., Zhang, J. and Chen, G.2002b: Geomorphology of sand dunes in the northeast Taklimakan Desert. Geomorphology42, 183-195.
114.
White, K., Livingstone, I., Gurbey, S., Dearing, J. and Bateman, M.2002: Post-processing of mineral mixture maps for mapping surficial materials: the example of the Matmata loess, southern Tunisia. International Journal of Remote Sensing23, 3091-3106.
115.
Wood, W. W.2002: Role of groundwater in geo-morphology, geology and paleoclimate of the southern High Plains, USA. Ground Water40, 438-447.
116.
Wood, W. W., Stokes, S. and Rich, J.2002: Implications of water supply for indigenous americans during Holocene aridity phases on the southern High Plains, USA. Quaternary Research58, 139-148.
117.
Wu, G. J., Pan, B. T., Guan, Q. Y., Liu, Z. G. and Li, J. J.2002: Loess record of climatic changes during MIS5 in the Hexi Corridor, northwest China. Quaternary International, 97(8), 167-172.
118.
Xiong, S. F., Sun, D. H. and Ding, Z. L.2002: Aeolian origin of the red earth in southeast China. Journal of Quaternary Science17, 181-191.
119.
Xuan, J. and Sokolik, I. N.2002: Characterization of sources and emission rates of mineral dust in Northern China. Atmospheric Environment36, 4863-4876.
120.
Yang, X.2002a: Sedimentological studies of aeolian sands in Chinese deserts. In Yang, X., editor, Desert and alpine environments. Beijing: China Ocean Press, 112-120.
121.
Yang, X.2002b: Changes of the aridity index in the arid regions of northwestern China since the Late Pleistocene - an understanding based on climatic geomorphology. Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie Supplementband126, 169-181.
122.
Yang, X.2002c: Desert and alpine environments: advances in geomorphology and palaeoclimatology. Beijing: China Ocean Press.
123.
Yang, X. P., Zhu, Z. D., Jaekel, D., Owen, L. A. and Han, J. M.2002: Late Quaternary palaeoenvironment change and landscape evolution along the Keriya River, Xinjiang, China: the relationship between high mountain glaciation and landscape evolution in foreland desert regions. Quaternary International97(8), 155-166.
124.
Young, R. W., Young, A. R. M., Price, D. M. and Wray, R. A. L.2002: Geomorphology of the Namoi alluvial plain, northwestern New South Wales. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences49, 509-523.
125.
Zhuang, G. S., Huang, R. H., Wang, M. X., Zhou, Q., Guo, J. H., Yuan H. and Rao, Z. M.2002: Great progress in study on aerosol and its impact on the global environment. Progress in Natural Science12, 407-413.
126.
Zimbelman, J. R. and Williams, S. H.2002: Geochemical indicators of separate sources for eolian sands in the eastern Mojave Desert, California, and western Arizona. Geological Society of America Bulletin114, 490-496.