Lecture 20 Flashcards

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Air and water

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Both are fluids and flow in similar ways.
Wind process are similar to running water.
Wind flows due to air pressure differences (instead of water running downhill from gravity. Near ground, air is slowed by friction.

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2
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Sediment transport

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SEE CHART.

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3
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Suspension

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Sediment stay above surface while traveling (dust).

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4
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Saltation

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Sediment bounces while traveling (smaller sand).

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5
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Creep

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Sediment rolls and slide on surfaces (larger sand).

Think; creeps along ground.

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6
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Sorting

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Different size sediment travels in different ways, so a mix of sizes may get divided by size after deposition.

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7
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Factors affecting wind erosion

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Wind speed.
Vegetation; slows wind near surface, absorbs wind energy.
Soil conditions; grain size, cohesion.

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8
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Ralph Bagnold

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Taught us almost everything we know about Aeolian geomorphology and a lot about sediment transport.
Explored North Africa in army and later researched and experimented sand dunes.

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9
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Ripples

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Small ridges of wind blown sand.

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10
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Dunes

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Hills of wind blown sand.

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11
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Sand seas

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Regional accumulations of windblown sand.

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12
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Backslope

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Upwind side of dune.

Wind compresses and speeds up, also carrying sand.

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13
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Crest

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Highest point of dune.

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14
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Slipface

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Downwind side of dune.

Wind slows down and deposits sand, therefore building up.

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15
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Angle of repose

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Loose material can be stacked only to a certain angle, then it comes unstable and falls.
Sand; 34°, angle of slipface.

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16
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Transverse dunes

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Crest is perpendicular to wind direction; one main wind direction.
Barchan: small amount of sand, crescent shape (horns point downwards).
Transverse ridge: lots of sand, straight crest.
Barchaniod ridge: moderate amount of sand, wavy ridge.

17
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Linear (longitudinal) dunes

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Two main wind directions from similar directions. Crest parallel to average direction.

18
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Star dunes

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Complex wind pattern. Peak with radiating arms.

19
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Reversing dunes

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Wind from opposite directions, like transverse ridge.

20
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Parabolic dunes

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Stabilized, but part becomes unstable. Grows to U shape with horns pointing upwind.

21
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Blowout

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Depression formed by erosion following vegetation removal.

22
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Loess

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Thick deposit of windblown dust.

Most come from glaciated areas, some deserts.