Concept information
Preferred term
dunes
Definition
- Dunes are depositional landforms, comprising accumulations of sediment (sand, silt, or clay), typically deposited by wind (eolian) action. They may be defined according to the type of sediment they comprise (sand dunes, clay dunes), their morphology (linear dunes, barchan dunes, star dunes, parabolic dunes, transverse dunes), their position relative to other geomorphic features in the landscape (barrier dunes, lunette dunes, headland bypass dunes, climbing-falling dunes), the time of their formation (contemporary dunes, paleo- or relict dunes), or even according to their genesis (natural dunes, artificial dunes). [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Dunes]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/dunes
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