2023
DOI: 10.1002/esp.5651
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Dune movement under climatic changes on the north‐eastern Tibetan Plateau as recorded by long‐term satellite observation versus ERA‐5 reanalysis

Lukas Dörwald,
Frank Lehmkuhl,
Janek Walk
et al.

Abstract: The movement of active dunes is tightly linked to climatic conditions (e.g., wind regime, temperature and precipitation) as well as human influence (e.g., grazing, dune fixation and greening). Dune migration rates can be studied to draw conclusions of changing wind conditions over time. The Gonghe Basin (GB), located on the north‐eastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), offers a good testing ground for these assumptions. The intramontane basin is highly influenced by two major wind regimes: the mid‐latitude Westerlies an… Show more

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“…In addition, our understanding of the morphodynamics of barchan dunes that coexist with vegetation in high‐altitude settings with low air density and low temperature is poorly constrained (e.g. Dörwald et al, 2023). At the same time, field observations of the dynamic development of asymmetric barchan dunes that can augment modelling approaches (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, our understanding of the morphodynamics of barchan dunes that coexist with vegetation in high‐altitude settings with low air density and low temperature is poorly constrained (e.g. Dörwald et al, 2023). At the same time, field observations of the dynamic development of asymmetric barchan dunes that can augment modelling approaches (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%