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Desertification, land degradation and other geological hazards have resulted from the remobilization of dune areas and climatic change. Dune forms and patterns of the world's deserts raise fundamental questions about arid geomorphology. Recent developments - in satellite imagery, oil and gas discoveries in ancient dunes - have significantly advanced our understanding. 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 Africa, North America, India and Australia, 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. |
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Sand dunes cover up to a quarter of many desert regions. Understanding the factors that determine their shape, size and dynamics is important to an understanding of many aspects of the geomorphology and ecology of desert regions, as well as to resource management in these areas. |
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