Aeolian Geomorphology 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781118945650.ch8
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“…The inferred wind direction and/or variability is based on previous research and helps connect the identification in this tree to the growth mechanisms and fluid dynamics outlined in the other two classification trees in this work. Dunes may occur in desert sand seas and ergs [48,49], on beaches of all kinds (e.g. on ocean shores, lake shores, playas, rivers and estuaries), and on coastal transgressive dunefields (coastal sand seas or ergs).…”
Section: Tree Description -Selection Of Dune Type From Shape and Inte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inferred wind direction and/or variability is based on previous research and helps connect the identification in this tree to the growth mechanisms and fluid dynamics outlined in the other two classification trees in this work. Dunes may occur in desert sand seas and ergs [48,49], on beaches of all kinds (e.g. on ocean shores, lake shores, playas, rivers and estuaries), and on coastal transgressive dunefields (coastal sand seas or ergs).…”
Section: Tree Description -Selection Of Dune Type From Shape and Inte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive fluvio‐lacustrine sedimentation also is recorded along palaeochannels in the Eucla and Lake Eyre Basins during the warm and wet episodes of the early Pliocene (Alley, 1998; Alley et al., 2009; Krapf et al., 2019). The sedimentation in the valleys was in many cases a source of sand for adjacent dunefields, blown out from the valley floors during dry periods (Hesse, 2019). As such, while the formation of extensive dunefields did not occur until much later in the Quaternary under a considerably more arid regime, there would likely have been corridors of sandy substrates along the palaeovalleys of central Australia periodically throughout the Neogene, as well as isolated dune and sandsheet patches stabilized by existing vegetation (Hesse pers.…”
Section: Palaeolandscapes and Fossil Riversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Yilgarn in the southwest arid zone also conspicuously lacks dunefields. Bedrock topography exerts a strong influence on the distribution of the dunefields (see figure 8.9 in Hesse, 2019). In the eastern arid zone, the Cenozoic Lake Eyre and Murray‐Darling basins (within the Interior Lowlands of Jennings & Mabbutt, 1977]) underlie the Simpson, Strzelecki and Mallee dunefields.…”
Section: Desert Dunes and The Modern Physiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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