ISAR was created to promote contacts among scientists undertaking research in aeolian processes and landforms, stimulate scientific research in aeolian topics and related fields, and to further the application of the results of such research into practice.
International Society for Aeolian Research (ISAR)
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Newly published! Albanai et al., Aeolian Research: Identifying dust-emitting geomorphic units in lower Mesopotamia and Kuwait using multi-high-resolution satellite and wind data
doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2026.101050
Newly published! Luo et al., Aeolian Research: Automatic extraction of Martian dune crestlines under complex conditions: A comparative study of image processing, terrain analysis, and deep learning
doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2026.1010
Newly published! Fan et al., Aeolian Research: Long-term assessment of soil wind erosion and dust emissions in China from 2000 to 2023 using an improved erodibility factor
doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2026.101049
Newly published! Fan et al., Aeolian Research: Long-term assessment of soil wind erosion and dust emissions in China from 2000 to 2023 using an improved erodibility factor
doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2026.10104
Newly published! Stéphan et al., Aeolian Research: Late Holocene coastal sand-drift events and long-term socio-ecological resilience (Béniguet Island, Western France) doi.org/10.1016/j.aeolia.2026.101048
Sign up for the next ISAR Virtuaeolian Webinar, with Jimmy Li from the University of Hong Kong presenting on "Dust activities in East Asia in the 21st century: beyond declining." It will be on May 13th.
Górska et al., Aeolian Research: Microtextural analysis of silt grains as a tool to determine the source of the Saharan dust – a case of an extreme dust storm over the Iberian Peninsula (March 2022) doi.org/10.1016/j.ae...
Arnalds et al., Aeolian Research: The Icelandic volcanic aeolian environment: Processes and impacts — A review
doi.org/10.1016/j.ae...
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Interesting talk about the decline in dust activity in East Asia since the 1970s, now documented by a lot of research but still surprising to a lot of people. I tend to see the decline in strong wind frequency in source areas as a key factor, but I will be interested to see what Jimmy Li has to say.
International Society for Aeolian Research (ISAR)
International Society for Aeolian Research (ISAR)
Byline: Stephanie Earls, Grace Brajkovich and O’Dell Isaac Pueblo County Emergency Management Coordinator Josh Johnson was on the road, negotiating details of a public safety power shutoff due to high...
Sign up for the next ISAR Virtuaeolian Webinar, with Jimmy Li from the University of Hong Kong presenting on "Dust activities in East Asia in the 21st century: beyond declining." It will be on May 13th.