that form at the rear of a beach and differ from most other constructional coastal landforms in that they are formed by the movement of air (aeolian transport) rather than by tidal, wave ...
B.A. University of Colorado Boulder, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Astronomy, and GIS-focused Geography, and with Geology, Space, and Data Science minors, May 2023: Jay's interests include ...
As with aeolian and fluvial bedforms one would expect a combination of distinctive landforms and a range of intermediate morphologies. Rogen or ribbed moraine are also subglacial bedforms but are ...
The Arctic is characterised by strangely eroded rocks, wind-formed lakes, sand dunes and loess deposits that owe their formation to aeolian processes controlled by frost and snow cover. Wind as a ...