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Deserts & Aeolian Processes
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Distribution and causes of dry lands
Dry regions cover 30 percent of Earth’s land surface Two climatic types are commonly recognized Desert or arid Steppe or semiarid
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AOLIAN: WIND LANDFORMS COASTAL LANDFORMS
WIND AND WAVES AOLIAN: WIND LANDFORMS COASTAL LANDFORMS
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WIND EROSIAN SALTATION: SAND GRAINS MOVED BY THE WIND IN A SERIES OF JUMPS AND AND BOUNCES.
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WIND EROSIAN DEFLATION: THE PROCESS BY WHICH WIND REMOVES THE TOP LAYER OF FINE VERY DRY SOIL OR ROCK PARTICLES AND LEAVE BEHIND LARGE ROCK PARTICLES. THESE PARTICLES OFTEN FORM A DENSLY PACKED SURFACE CALLED DESERT PAVEMENT
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Wind Erosion Two forms of wind erosion Deflation
Removal of material by wind transport Abrasion Mechanical weathering of rock by wind blown sand
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DEFLATION PROCESS
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blowout and pillar formation
deserts: wind action blowout and pillar formation wind picks up dry fine sediment and creates blowout vegetation holds sediment in place and forms pillar
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DEFLATION AND DESERT PAVEMENT
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Wind Erosion Two forms of wind erosion Deflation
Removal of material by wind transport Abrasion Mechanical weathering of rock by wind blown sand
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WIND EROSIAN VENTIFACTS: ROCKS PITTED, GROOVED OR POLISHED BY WIND ABRASION
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ventifacts …wind blowing in one direction abrades up wind rock faces…
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deserts: wind action dust suspended by wind ventifacts
…larger sand grains move by saltation (bouncing)… ventifacts formed by sand grains moving in high speed winds “sand blasting”
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Wind in the desert Wind deposits Two types of wind deposits Dunes
Slow migration of dunes in the direction of wind movement Several types of sand dunes including barchan, transverse, longitudinal, parabolic and star dunes
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dunes
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deserts: wind action sand dunes: mounds of loose sand piled up by wind
• large sand supply • winds that blow in same direction sand erodes from and blows up the slope facing the wind sand falls down the down wind slope (slipface) and deposits (calm air) dune migrates through time
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WIND DEPOSITION DUNES: MOUNDS OF WIND DEPOSITED SAND
TYPES: BARCHAN: CRESCENT SHAPED DUNES PARABOLIC DUNES: U SHAPED DUNES FORM WHEN PLANTS ANCHOR THE EDGES OF BARCHAN DUNES CAUSING AN INVERTED U SHAPE
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types of sand dunes barchan • crescent shaped • horns point down wind
• steep slip face on concave side one direction of wind and limited sand supply
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types of sand dunes parabolic • deeply curved
• horns anchored by vegetation • convex in down wind direction (opposite to barchans) one direction of wind and large sand supply
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types of sand dunes barchan parabolic transverse longitudinal
controlled by dominant wind direction(s) and amount of sand barchan parabolic transverse longitudinal
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ancient sand dunes
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Sand dune migration
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WIND DEPOSITION LONGITUDINAL DUNES: LIE PARALLELL TO THE WIND
TRANSVERSE DUNES: LIE PERPENDICULAR TO THE WIND (THESE LOOK LIKE WIND RIPPLES)
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types of sand dunes longitudinal
• extremely long, high (100’s of meters), and straight • long axis parallel to prevailing wind direction • regularly spaced • area between dunes is swept clean of sand • cross winds may be important large sand supply -- mechanism not fully understood
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types of sand dunes transverse • straight • elongate • steep slip face
one direction of wind and large sand supply
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Wind deposits Significant depositional landforms are created by wind in some regions Two types of wind deposits Dunes Mounds or ridges of sand Often asymmetrically shaped Windward slope is gently inclined and the leeward slope is called the slip face
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Wind deposits Loess Blankets of windblown silt
Two primary sources are deserts and glacial outwash deposits Extensive deposits occur in China and the central United States
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sand pillar
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deserts: wind action loess: wind deposited clay and silt sized particles …sources are glacial outwash and playas forms fertile soils that erode easily Dust Bowl of 1930’s produced by erosion of loess during drought
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global distribution of loess deposits
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deserts: wind action important agent for transportation and erosion
…caused by large daily temperature and pressure changes… dust storms occur if fine grained sediments are available
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dust storm
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