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Bagnold's Barchan: A 57-Yr Record of Dune Movement in the Eastern Sahara and Implications for Dune Origin and Paleoclimate Since Neolithic Times

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Abstract

Discovery in 1980 of Camp 18 of the 1930 Bagnold expedition in northwestern Sudan has resulted in an exceptionally long record of barchan movement from which an average rate of 7.5 m/yr has been calculated. Measurements of the rate of dune advance since 1980 have not varied significantly, indicating a state of quasiequilibrium exists. The dune field is moving over an undulating sand sheet exhibiting various stages of Holocene pedogenesis and containing Neolithic sites. The sand sheet overlies Pleistocene alluvium with stronger stages of pedogenesis. All of these deposits may be a significant source of dune sand. Wind-blown grass fragments trapped by advancing slipfaces mark former slipface positions and indicate late Holocene rainfall events, which can be radiocarbon dated. Parabolic forms (revealed by SPOT images) at the windward ends of the dune fields are transitional to barchans, suggesting sand accumulation in vegetation germinated during a Holocene wet period. In addition, sand streaks from sand-sheet undulations suggest that active eolian erosion of sand sheets contributes to the sand supply of dune fields. Pedogenesis during pluvial periods contributes to silt and clay fractions of bimodal sand sheet sediments. From wind streaks on LANDSAT images and an estimated average rate of dune advance, positions of dune fields during past hyperarid periods can be estimated.

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