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The role of antelope trampling on scarp erosion in a hyper-arid environment, Skeleton Coast, Namibia

机译:纳米比亚骨架海岸在高干旱环境中践踏羚羊对陡坡侵蚀的作用

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The role of animal trampling in a hyper-arid environment is evaluated. Field observations on fluvial terraces of the Uniab fan in Namibia suggest that animal impact on level surfaces with gravel armouring is minimal. However, animal trampling along tracks across scarp slopes results in scarp recess and initiate cutback development. With continued growth ephemeral fluvial processes become more dominant and obscure the animal impact. Animal trampling effects are pronounced in hyper-arid environments due to the low rates of other slope processes. However, it is argued that large herd migration may have contributed significantly to cutback development in other environments, especially in Africa, but may be very difficult to substantiate by landform analysis.
机译:评估了动物践踏在高干旱环境中的作用。在纳米比亚的Uniab风扇河床阶地上的野外观察表明,用砾石装甲对动物在水平面的影响很小。但是,沿着陡峭的坡道沿着轨道践踏的动物会导致陡峭的凹陷并启动缩减发育。随着持续增长,短暂的河流过程变得更加占主导地位,并掩盖了对动物的影响。由于其他斜坡过程的发生率较低,因此在高度干旱的环境中,动物的践踏效应非常明显。但是,有人认为,大量的牛群迁徙可能对其他环境(尤其是非洲)的减产发展做出了重大贡献,但可能很难通过地形分析来证实。

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