Authors
Patrick Hesp, Marisa Martinez, Graziela Miot da Silva, Natalia Rodríguez‐Revelo, Erika Gutierrez, Adriana Humanes, Daniela Laínez, Irene Montaño, Verónica Palacios, Agustín Quesada, Lorena Storero, Gabriela González Trilla, Carolina Trochine
Publication date
2011/3/15
Journal
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
285-295
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Transgressive dune fields often comprise a multiplicity of landforms where vegetation processes largely affect landform dynamics, which in turn, also affect vegetation processes. These associations have seldom been studied in detail. This paper examines four separate landform types in a complex coastal transgressive dunefield located in the central Gulf of Mexico, in order to assess the relationships between dunefield habitat, local environmental factors, vegetation associations and landform evolution. Topographic surveys using tape and clinometer were conducted in conjunction with vegetation survey transects at four locations across the Doña Juana dunefield. Vegetation surveys allowed the estimation of relative plant cover of each plant species found along the transects. A large variety of landforms were found at the Doña Juana Dunefield: deflation plains, gegenwalle (counter) ridges, transverse dune trailing …
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