EV203 Lesson AL

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landforms associated with mesa-and-scarp terrains

(tables and cliffs caused by different material that weathers at differing rates)plateaus, mesas, buttes, and pinnacles

Overview of Arid Regions

Climate type : B Major biome: deserts Soil type: Aridisols Soil forming factor: Climate

What is alluvium?

Deposits of alluvium are sediment from water deposits.

Barchan Dunes

Dunes shaped like crescents with the tips pointing downwind from where there is little sand and a flat surface. The crescent forms when the wind is stable and fixed.

star dunes

Dunes that are isolated hills of sand that exhibit a complex, star like form. Develop where wind patterns are changing.

How does fluvial erosion influences landscapes of arid lands?

Fluvial erosion (water) works super quickly and causes flash floods.

plateaus

Largest Area of land in a mesa scrapa landform.... raised area of land, such as a hill or mountain, with a flat top

ventifacts

Rocks faceted by wind sand blasting

How are sand dunes formed?

Sand dunes are hills built from sand that is carried and dropped off by wind.

Mesas

Tables or protected rock

regions in north America for basin-and-range

Vegas california and western mexico

types of sand dunes

barchan, parabolic, transverse, longitudinal, star

Exotic streams

begins in a humid region and moves to a dry region (Nile) (colorado river)

playas

bottom of the valley, super dry where no water remains in the valleys. Usually from dried up lake beds that were (saline) they melt away.

saltation

bouncing of sand and rocks and then chain reaction of sand hitting stuff

bajadas

combo of alluvial fans... hanging walls conecting basin and range

buttes

cuter and smaller mesa and scarps.

Aeolian erosion

deflation and abrasion (caused by wind)

how does weathering influence landform development

differing rates of weathering in rocks casues shapes and slopes of landforms.

transverse dunes

dunes in a series of long ridges that are perpendicular to the direction of the wind

ephemeral streams

flows only breifly after the rainfall. intense erosion and transportation and deposition

longitudinal dunes (Seif dunes)

form parallel to prevailing winds where sand supplies are moderate

mesa scarp regions in North america

grand canyon

ranges

groups of mountains

blow outs

hollows formed by removal of partciles by wind called blowout.

saline lakes

lakes that have salty water. Water that doesnt flow, it just evaporates and leaves its minerals and salt. turns into a playa when it dries out.

traction

most of the sand is broken up and thrown into saltation or suspension

suspension

paricles moved by wind above.

abrasion erosion

physical weathering from strong turbulant wind

alluvial fans

rain falls on high hills. carries down a bunch of stuff. Fan-shaped deposits of sediments dropped by streams flowing out of mountains

Describe flash flood hazards

rains rapidly on saturated soil or dry soils with poor absorption ability. the debris flow can be catasphropic

landforms associated with basin-and-range regions

ranges, alluvial fans, bajadas, and basins

pinnacles

smallest verticle formations of the mesa scarp landform

how is rock moves through aeolian transportation

suspension saltation and traction

basins

valleys in mountain ranges

deflation erosion

wind picks up particles and removes them from an area.


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