Friday 25 December 2015

Dunes

Dunes are, in fact, hills of sand formed by the accumulation of sand and shaped by the movement of winds. They may be active or live dunes, constantly on the move, or inactive fixed dunes, rooted with vegetation. Dunes are most well represented in the erg desert where a sea of sand is being continuously moved, reshaped and redeposited into a variety of features. Because of their great contrast in shape, size and alignment, they have been given a long list of fanciful names, such as attached dune or head dune, tail dune, advanced dune, lateral dune, wake dune, star dune, pyramidal dune, sword dune, parabolic blow-out dune, hairpin dune, smoking dune and transverse dune. The most common dunes are barchans and seifs .
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