Assessing the impacts of military vehicle traffic on natural areas. Introduction to the special issue and review of the relevant military vehicle impact literature

AB Anderson, AJ Palazzo, PD Ayers, JS Fehmi… - Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
The American Society of Agronomy A-2 Division, Military Land Use and Management, and
the International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems cosponsored a symposium titled …

Evaluation of low impact military tires

PD Ayers, H Howard… - Tire Science and …, 2006 - meridian.allenpress.com
Laboratory and field tests were conducted on three low impact tires (Interco Trxus, Mickey
Thompson BAHA Belted HP, Kevlar Dick Cepek FC) and a standard, currently used military …

Effects of vehicle speed and turning radius of off-road vehicles on terrain impact severity

Q Li, PD Ayers, AB Anderson - Applied Engineering in …, 2007 - elibrary.asabe.org
Off-road vehicles can compact soil, remove vegetation cover, and increase soil erosion. The
main objective of this study was to determine the effects of vehicle dynamic parameters on …

Using GPS and GIS to evaluate military vehicle traffic patterns for the prediction of vegetation removal

MK Rice - 2006 - trace.tennessee.edu
Military vehicle traffic during military training at installations can result in land degradation,
vegetation removal, and increased soil erosion in training areas. Multiple vehicle passes …

The Effects of Speed and Turning Radius on Terrain Impact Severity of Off-road Vehicles

Q Li, PD Ayers, AB Anderson - 2005 ASAE Annual Meeting, 2005 - elibrary.asabe.org
The traffic of off-road vehicles can damage soil and vegetation cover, and increase
soilerosion. This paper studies the effects of speed and turning radius of off-road vehicles on …

[PDF][PDF] To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a thesis written by Matthew Kendall Rice entitled" Using GPS and GIS to evaluate military vehicle traffic …

PD Ayers________ - 2006 - Citeseer
Military vehicle traffic during military training at installations can result in land degradation,
vegetation removal, and increased soil erosion in training areas. Multiple vehicle passes …