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Wind. Wind is different than water when it comes to erosion. Why? Wind can carry small materials uphill/upslope.

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Page 1: Wind. Wind is different than water when it comes to erosion. Why? Wind can carry small materials uphill/upslope.

Wind

Page 2: Wind. Wind is different than water when it comes to erosion. Why? Wind can carry small materials uphill/upslope.

Wind is different than water when it comes to erosion.

Why?

Wind can carry small materials uphill/upslope

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Extreme winds can carry particles that are large!

Tornados Hurricanes

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Wind movements happens two ways:

Airborne

Rolling action

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Suspension is the term associated with airborne movement

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Saltation is the term that describes the rolling action of larger particles

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Generally, most of the movement of materials by wind occurs in areas of low precipitation, and minimal plant growth

Rule of Thumb

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Deflation is the lowering of the land by removal of particles by the wind

Previous ground level

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Desert pavement is what is left when steady winds have removed small particles and leave

larger particles

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Abrasion is the process of wind blown particles wearing away at surfaces of rocks and other

features

Flute-like textures on the rock, possibly caused by wind abrasion, are clearly visible.

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This process works because most of the sand particles are made of quartz that is

quite hard

Polishing of rocks can take place because of this process

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Sandblasting and Abrasion

• Wind can only lift sand to about 1 meter high - results in “Mushroom Rock”

• Frosted or Pitted sediments – rocks with flat sides

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Ventifacts are rocks that have been shaped by wind blown sediments

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Wind Deposition 

Sand and sediments accumulate around objects that break the flow of wind

Vegetation helps do this!

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Dunes are the results of these deposits

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SAND DUNESare ridges of wind deposited sand

- Usually 3 to 15 metres high, but can reach 180 metres

- A continuously changing dune is ACTIVE Corbis Digital Stock

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Dune conditions are dependent on the following

Availability of sandWind velocityWind direction

Vegetation present

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Structure of a Sand Dune 

Windward side Leeward side

Wind direction

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TYPES OF SAND DUNE1.) BARCHAN- most common type- crescent-shaped

Wind direction

backslope

slip face

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2.) PARABOLIC DUNES- crescent-shaped but with the concave side on the windward side- usually elongated- may develop in associated with deflation hollows

Wind direction

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3.) TRANSVERSE DUNES• low sand ridge at right angles to the wind direction• may form because of large amounts of sand

wind

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4.) LONGITUDINAL DUNES

• low sand ridges parallel to the wind direction• may form because of a limited amount of sand• also known as seif dunes

wind

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Loess

Silt and clay particles that are deposited by the wind

Wisconsin is a state that has large buildups of loess

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Loess, as seen in a soil horizon

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LOESS• Finely textured sediment wind-blown long distances

• Wind-blown glacial debris formed large deposits

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