 This study compared two calcium-formate-based compositions with two calcium-acetate-based compositions for microbially-induced carbonate precipitation, MICP, to determine the most effective composition for reducing wind erosion. The results showed that calcium-formate-based compositions outperformed calcium-acetate-based compositions in terms of wind erosion reduction, with one of them performing significantly better than the other. Additionally, bacillus subtilis was found to be more efficient at producing CaCO3 than bacillus amylaliquifacens. This article was authored by Mohammed Hemiati, Esen Nikoui, Ghassam Habib Agahi, and others.