Sedimentary structure of large sand dunes: examples from Dumont and Eureka dunes, California
- Creators
- Vriend, N. M.
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Hunt, M. L.
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Clayton, R. W.
Abstract
The current research presents ground penetrating radar images up to 30 m in depth of two large desert dunes in California, USA— a barchanoid ridge in the Dumont field and a linear dune in the Eureka expanse. The radar images show a complicated structure of internal layering with ascending cross-strata, cross-bedding and bounding surfaces cutting through layers. Additional research using seismic refraction surveys and sand sampling refine the image of the subsurface (<5 m) structure. The sedimentary structure of the dune shows a strong internal layering with a cemented structure that may immobilize and influence migration of dune expanses. The subsurface features of the sand dune fields in the Mojave Desert provide evidence of dune building, wind regime and precipitation history.
Additional Information
© 2012 The Authors. Geophysical Journal International © 2012 RAS. Accepted 2012 April 17; Received 2012 April 17; in original form 2011 June 5. The authors would like to thank Dr. Richard Hereford (USGS Flagstaff, Arizona) for his willingness to share long term environmental data, collected from averaging precipitation records from 52 Mojave desert weather stations. The help of Dr. Christopher Earls Brennen, Natalie Becerra, Angel Ruiz-Angulo, Erin Koos and many others, was essential during the field experiments at Dumont and Eureka dunes. Travel and equipment support for N. M. V. was provided through funding from the Pieter Langerhuizen Lambertuszoon Fonds.Attached Files
Published - Vriend2012p19105Geophys_J_Int.pdf
Supplemental Material - GJI_5514_sm_supplement.zip
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- 33123
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20120813-104703591
- Pieter Langerhuizen Lambertuszoon Fonds
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2012-08-13Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-09Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Caltech groups
- Seismological Laboratory, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences (GPS)