Title of article
Climate change impacts on sand supply and the formation of desert sand dunes in the south-west U.S.A. Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Michèle L. Clarke، نويسنده , , Helen M. Rendell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
15
From page
517
To page
531
Abstract
The formation of desert sand dunes has often been used as an indicator of periods of aridity. Application of luminescence dating techniques to determine the timing of sand dune formation in the Mojave Desert has shown that 94% of dated sands were deposited at times when pluvial lakes filled many desert basins, and floods were recorded in Arizona and Utah rivers. Climate change can trigger a supply of sediment for entrainment along sand transport corridors and subsequent accretion on dunes and sand ramps. In a supply-limited system, storm events associated with climate change and resulting in overland flow are the controlling factor for periods of sand dune formation in desert areas of the south-western U.S.A.
Keywords
Floods , Aridity , Climate change , luminescence , pluvial lakes , Mojave Desert , Sand dunes
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number
762589
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