Authors
Miguel Dominguez Acosta, Richard P. Langford, Thomas E. Gill
Publication date
2023/11/29
Journal
Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
Volume
75
Issue
3
Pages
A240823
Publisher
Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
Description
The Samalayuca Dunes (SMD)(Médanos de Samalayuca), Chihuahua, México, are one of México’s largest and least studied dune fields, now managed as a Protected Area for their ecological characteristics. We present a morphometric characterization of the dune field based on remote sensing and field studies, to advance understanding of its physical environment. SMD’s generally-fine sands originate from shoreline deposits of Paleolake Palomas, transported eastward (downwind) along an aeolian corridor, accumulating primarily as echo dunes upwind of the sierras of Samalayuca and Presidio. A complex wind regime, with northerly and southerly winds complementing regionally-prevailing southwesterlies, modified by topographic effects, shapes the SMD’s morphology. The sand sea covers~ 139.7 km2, with~ 113.8 km2 in the main eastern body and~ 25.9 km2 in a northwestern subfield. We describe six major …
Scholar articles
M Domínguez-Acosta, RP Langford, TE Gill - Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 2023