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Role of Aeolian Dust in Shaping Landscapes and Soils of Arid and Semi-Arid South Africa

机译:风沙尘在南非干旱和半干旱地区景观和土壤塑造中的作用

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The deposition of fine aeolian sediment profoundly influences the morphology of several different landscapes of the arid and semi-arid western portion of South Africa. Such landscapes and features include: (1) regularly-spaced mounds known as heuweltjies of the succulent Karoo region, (2) barren stone pavements in the more arid regions, and (3) hillslopes with smooth, curvilinear slope profiles that are mantled with coarse, stony colluvium. Investigations of each of these are presented, together with comparisons of similar features found within arid and semi-arid portions of Western North America. Recent findings suggest that the formation of the distinct, regularly-spaced heuweltjies involves a linked set of biological and physical processes. These include nutrient accumulation by termites and the production of dense vegetation patches, which, in turn, serve as a trap for aeolian sediments. Dust deposition is also responsible for the formation of stone pavements as demonstrated by research conducted principally in the Mojave Desert region of the United States. Mineralogical and geochronological studies have demonstrated that the stone clasts remain on the surface as fine aeolian sediments are translocated downward beneath the clasts resulting in a silt-rich soil horizon directly beneath the clasts. Pavements examined in South Africa have the same morphological features that can only be explained by the same process. The formation of soils on hillslopes mantled with stony colluvium are commonly viewed as having formed through the in-situ weathering of the stony colluvium. However, like pavements, mantles of coarse, stony colluvium are effective dust traps that provide the long-term stability required for advanced development of thick, fine-grained soils. This process contributes to the evolution of smooth, vegetated, curvilinear slope profiles. In each of these examples, the accumulation of dust has a profound influence, not only in soil formation, but also on the development of dominant landform characteristics. A greater awareness of these processes will contribute considerably to the growth of knowledge about soils and landscape development in the drylands of South Africa.
机译:优良的风沙沉积物的沉积深刻影响着南非干旱和半干旱西部地区几种不同景观的形态。这些景观和特征包括:(1)多汁的Karoo地区的规则间隔的丘(称为heuweltjies),(2)较干旱地区的贫瘠石质路面,以及(3)具有光滑曲线弯曲坡度的山坡,并被粗糙地覆盖,石质洞穴。提出了对每种方法的研究,并比较了北美西部干旱和半干旱地区的相似特征。最近的发现表明,独特的,规则间隔的heuweltjies的形成涉及一系列生物和物理过程。其中包括白蚁的养分积累和茂密的植被斑块的产生,而这些植被斑块又是风沙沉积物的陷阱。主要在美国的莫哈韦沙漠地区进行的研究表明,灰尘的沉积还造成了石质路面的形成。矿物学和地质年代学研究表明,由于细的风沙沉积物向下迁移至碎屑下方,导致碎屑保留在地表上,从而使碎屑直接位于碎屑下方。在南非检查的路面具有相同的形态特征,只能通过相同的过程来解释。通常认为,在由石质集积层覆盖的山坡上的土壤形成是通过石质集积层的原位风化形成的。但是,像人行道一样,粗糙的石质集积层的地幔是有效的集尘器,可为浓密,细粒土壤的高级发育提供所需的长期稳定性。该过程有助于形成光滑,植被,曲线形的坡度轮廓。在每个这些示例中,灰尘的积累不仅对土壤形成有重要影响,而且对主要地形特征的发展也有深远的影响。更加了解这些过程将极大地促进有关南非干旱地区土壤和景观发展的知识的增长。

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