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Inland sand dunes are widespread in North America and are found
from the North Slope of Alaska to the Sonoran Desert in northern
Mexico and from the Delmarva Peninsula in the east to Southern
California in the west. In this edited book, we highlight recent
research on areas of inland dunes that span a range from those that
are actively accumulating in current conditions of climate and
sediment supply to those that were formed in past conditions and
are now degraded relict systems. This book will be of interest to
researchers and scholars of physical geography, geomorphology,
environmental sciences, and earth sciences. Contributions include
detailed analyses of individual active dune systems at White Sands,
New Mexico; Great Sand Dunes, Colorado; and the Laurentian Great
Lakes; as well as the vegetation-stabilized dunes of the Nebraska
Sand Hills and the Colorado Plateau. Additional chapters discuss
the widespread partially vegetated dune systems of the central and
southern Great Plains; the relict dunes of the Atlantic Coastal
Plain of the eastern USA; and active and stabilized dunes of the
Colorado Plateau and the southwestern deserts of the USA and
northern Mexico.
Desertification, land degradation and other geological hazards have
resulted from the remobilization of dune areas and climatic change.
Recent developments in satellite images of deserts, orbital images
of Mars and Venus, and oil and gas discoveries in ancient dunes,
have significantly advanced our understanding of desert
environments. "The Geomorphology of Desert Dunes" explores how
desert dunes are formed, how they change and their environmental
importance. Drawing on extensive research from the deserts of South
Africa, North America, India, Northern Europe and Australia, the
author analyses dune types, patterns, sand seas and sediments, and
investigates dune dynamics and processes at different temporal and
spatial scales. Investigating the role of climatic change, the
author concludes that a better understanding of dune processes and
dynamics is vital for effective and appropriate mitigation of
environmental problems in arid regions.
Sand dunes are a globally important depositional landform and
sedimentary system. Their origins and dynamics are important in
understanding how deserts have evolved in response to climate
change and changes in sand supply and mobility, and how they will
continue to evolve in the future. This book provides a
state-of-the-art review of the characteristics of desert dunes and
their sediments, and explores their dynamics on timescales from
days to millennia as they respond to changes in wind speed and
direction, precipitation and sand supply. This extensively revised
edition reflects the advances in our understanding of desert dunes,
their dynamics and history; and covers recent developments
including the luminescence dating revolution, ground penetrating
radar and advances in numerical modeling. Also covering dunes on
Mars and Titan, this authoritative reference is a must-have for
researchers and graduate students working on desert dunes and
aeolian geomorphology.
Inland sand dunes are widespread in North America and are found
from the North Slope of Alaska to the Sonoran Desert in northern
Mexico and from the Delmarva Peninsula in the east to Southern
California in the west. In this edited book, we highlight recent
research on areas of inland dunes that span a range from those that
are actively accumulating in current conditions of climate and
sediment supply to those that were formed in past conditions and
are now degraded relict systems. This book will be of interest to
researchers and scholars of physical geography, geomorphology,
environmental sciences, and earth sciences. Contributions include
detailed analyses of individual active dune systems at White Sands,
New Mexico; Great Sand Dunes, Colorado; and the Laurentian Great
Lakes; as well as the vegetation-stabilized dunes of the Nebraska
Sand Hills and the Colorado Plateau. Additional chapters discuss
the widespread partially vegetated dune systems of the central and
southern Great Plains; the relict dunes of the Atlantic Coastal
Plain of the eastern USA; and active and stabilized dunes of the
Colorado Plateau and the southwestern deserts of the USA and
northern Mexico.
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