Deserts Flashcards
rain or groundwater fed are…
interdunes: have evaporites, microbialite crusts preserved. thin mudstone, deflation pans (saline muds)
how are interdunes made?
theres a depression because of the deflation. the sand will be removed from depression because of wind and will be deposited as dunes. water sweeps out of the aquifer and forms swamps/oasis. salt weathering will occur after deflation which will create accommodation space and provides sediment
desert pavements
- regs, serirs, gibber
- may become basal conglomerates
ventifacts
-pepples have 2 or 3 faces. paleocurrent indicator
yardings
ridges of bedrock or indurated (lake) sediment made by sand abrasion. teardrop shaped with steep uwind slope. paleo wind indicator
textures of eolian particles
well sorted: fine coastal dunes
mod sorted: fine to med inland dunes
poor sort: interdune and reg (stony desert) sands
what are some eolian surface structures?
- adhesion warts: wart/blister. made by wind blowing dry sand over damp surface
- adhesion ripples: subparallel ridges formed -perpendicular to wind blowing dry sand over a moist surface
- invertebrate trail
climbing ripple lamination
cant recognize easily bc of low relief, have inverse grading
grainfall lamination
- deposited from suspension on lee side of dunes
- poor grain size segregation and weak lamination
- grading from falling wind velocity
- they thin downwards
- variable in thicknesses
grainflow lamination
- avalanche cx beds
- slumping and grainflow down slipface of dunes
- interfingers with grainfall laminae
- may see deformed laminae
eolian bedforms
- ripples
- dunes
- draas
eolian ripples
- grains move by saltation (carpet of sand moving)
- surface irregularities and turbulence create patches where grains are slightly elevated
- when theres constant velocity: medium grains move same distance during saltation, which leads to equidistant piles of grains aligned 90 degrees to wind flow
- finer grains will be sheltered in ripple troughs
- coarser grains will be on crests because of winnowing
- inverse grading caused by accommodation on ripples
- oversteepening and avalanching creates cx lamination
eolian dunes
- at least 3 m-600m in wavelength
- saltation on stoss side (rippled there),
- grainflow/fall on lee side, which produce cx beds
seif dunes
- longitudinal: two wind directions at 90 degrees
- avalanche cx beds are orientated in diff direction
draas
-made of dunes on stoss and lee side which have star, linear, and transverse forms