Citations:palaeoaeolian

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Adjective

  1. Relating to, or caused by, ancient winds
    • 1986, Alta S. Walker, "Chapter 8: Introduction to Eolian Landforms" in Nicholas M. Short, Sr. and Robert W. Blair, Jr. (eds) Geomorphology from Space (NASA)
      Although paleoeolian depositional features have been recognized widely, little work has been done until recently in recognizing paleoeolian erosional features
    • 1990, Chen Fahu, Pan Baotian, Chen Guoying, Wang Shilan, Wang Nanan "The Discovery of Palaeo-eolian Sand and Environmental Changes of the Late Pleistocene in Lanzhou Area" Journal of Desert Research Vol.10 No.2 pp.1-8
    • 1993, George Brimhall, "Eolian Dispersal Patterns of Zircon and its Subsurface Geochemistry in Continental Weathering Systems" (National Science Foundation Award Abstract #9220049)
      Our study will focus on sampling a sequence of uneroded laterites in an easterly transect leading away from the principal source region which we infer to have contributed foreign zircon to the Jarrahdale bauxite near Perth Australia by paleo-eolian processes.
    • 1995, Lesley L. Greene & Bryan L. Isacks "Eolian landforms of the central Andes show long-term climatic stability of atmospheric circulation" Department of Geological Sciences, Cornell University (web page):
      Figure 2. Orientations of paleo-eolian (top) and modern eolian landforms (bottom).
    • 2000, April 19, Robert Webb "Assessing the stability of US High Plains land-cover: integration of process modeling with Landsat, in situ modern and paleoclimatic data" (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, Physical Sciences Division) Seminar Abstract:
      a future shift in climate forcing could have a profound impact of the natural and agricultural land-cover presently stabilizing the over 100,000 km2 of "paleo" eolian deposits
    • 2006, Ronald U. Cooke, Andrew Warren, Andrew S. Goudie, Desert Geomorphology (CRC Press) →ISBN:
      "Palaeo-aeolian geomorphology on desert margins" (p.312)
      "Palaeoaeolian deposits and landforms" (p.412)
    • 2012, Monique Mainguet "3.2.1 Droughts in the Sahel" in Desertification: Natural Background and Human Mismanagement (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) →ISBN:
      According to Spot image analysis, in this transect, 14°10 N is also the southern limit of the Sahelian, paleoaeolian sand sheet
    • 2012, May Marshall, J. R.; Bull, P. A.; Morgan, R. M. "Energy regimes for aeolian sand grain surface textures" doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.01.001 in Sedimentary Geology, Volume 253, p. 17-24 (Elsevier) Abstract:
      Results of this study improve our ability to reconstruct palaeoaeolian environments and therefore our ability to determine grain provenance
    • 2014, Mohamed A. Hamdan, "Geology of the Holocene playa sediments of Hidden Valley Wadi el Obeiyid Farafra" in Barbara E. Barich, Giulio Lucarini, Mohamed A. Hamdan, Fekri A. Hassan (eds) From Lake to Sand. The Archaeology of Farafra Oasis Western desert, Egypt (All’Insegna del Giglio; →ISBN
      In TP5 on the southern edge of the playa basin, between two bedrock sandstone hills, a single unit of palaeoaeolian deposits is recorded. (p.158)
      The paleoaeolian deposits in units II, IV and TP5 are coarse to medium grained sand (p.163)