Title of article :
Sand dune movement in the Victoria Valley, Antarctica
Author/Authors :
Bourke، نويسنده , , Mary C. and Ewing، نويسنده , , Ryan C. and Finnegan، نويسنده , , David C. McGowan، نويسنده , , Hamish A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
13
From page :
148
To page :
160
Abstract :
We use vertical aerial photographs and LiDAR topographic survey data to estimate dune migration rates in the Victoria Valley dunefield, Antarctica, between 1961 and 2001. Results confirm that the dunes migrated an average of 1.5 m/year. These values are consistent with other estimates of dune migration from cold climate deserts and are significantly lower than estimates from warm deserts. Dune migration rates are retarded by the presence of entrained ice, soil moisture and a reversing wind regime. Dune absorption, merging and limb extension are apparent from the time-series images and account for significant changes in dune form and the field-scale dune pattern. Dune-field pattern analysis shows an overall increase in dune-field organization with an increase in mean dune spacing and a reduction in total crest length and defect density. These data suggest that dunes in other cold desert environments on Earth, Mars or Titan, that may also have inter-bedded frozen laminae, still have the potential to migrate and organize, albeit at lower rates than dunes in warm deserts.
Keywords :
Antarctica , dune , Niveo-aeolian , Migration
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Record number :
2360302
Link To Document :
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