Aeolian Landforms - 4
Aeolian Landforms - 4
leeward
windward
:
• Long asymmetrical
dunes that form
perpendicular to wind
direction.
• Formed when the
source of sand is
elongated one and
transverse to wind
direction.
• Single long slipface.
Crescent-shaped
dune whose long axis
is transverse to
dominant wind
direction.
Convex in leeward
side and concave in
windward side.
Multiple slip-faces.
• A large,
elongated dune lying
parallel to the prevailing
wind
direction. Longitudinal
dunes usually have
symmetrical cross
sections. They generally
form in areas that are
located behind an
obstacle where sand is
abundant and the wind is
constant and strong.
• Large pyramidal or star-
shaped dune.
• Has three or more slip-
faces.
• Does not migrate along
the ground, but grows
vertically.
• Mound of sand that is
circular or elliptical in
shape.
• Has no slipfaces.
• Dunes that are
intermediate between
star and transverse
dunes.
• Ridge is asymmetrical
and has two slip-faces.
• Forms when there is a
large supply of beach
sand and strong winds
blowing from sea to
shore.
• Beach area must be wide.
• Dissimilar from desert
dunes in their form and
shape and in the fact that
they do not migrate.
• Wind may erode, transport and deposit materials and
are effective agents in regions with sparse vegetations.
• Deflation and abrasion are the two methods by which
wind carries out its erosional activities on the earth’s
surface.
• Mushroom table, pedestal rock, yardang, ventifacts are
important erosional features.
• Wind transportation takes place through suspension,
saltation and creeping.
• Dunes, loess and sand ripples are the depositional
features.
• Sand dunes form in environments that favors the
deposition of sand. Eg. Barchans, transverse, parabolic
and longitudinal etc.
REFERENCE
• William D. Thornbury, Principles of Geomorphology,
New age international publishers, (2002)
Pp 34-37,288-300.
• G.B.Mahapatra; A text book of Geology Reprint
(2011) Pp 58-62
Websites:
wikipedia.org/wiki/aeolian processes
u/weppdocs/overview/wndersn.html
http://revisiopn world.co.uk/a2-level-level-revision
www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10ah.ht
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