Proceedings of the KGS Conference (대한지리학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.05a
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- Pages.39-45
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- 2003
Complexities of interpreting aeolian linear dune depositional history using luminescence chronology: a case study from the Kalahari
- Munyikwa, Kennedy (Department of Geography Education, Seoul National University)
- Published : 2003.05.01
Abstract
Linear dunes are the most ubiquitous of all desert dune types ( Lancaster, 1982: Pye and Tsoar, 1990; Bristow et al., 2000) and occur as aeolian bedforms that cover no less than 40 % of the world's desert sand dune areas (Bullard et al., 1995). Despite their omnipresence, however, their origin and long-term development remain inadequately understood (Tseo, 1993; Bullard et al., 1995; Bristow et al., 2000, Wang et al., 2002). (omitted)
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