학술논문

Holocene development of multiple dune generations in the northeast Rub’ al-Khali, United Arab Emirates.
Document Type
Article
Source
Holocene. Feb2012, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p179-189. 11p. 5 Black and White Photographs, 3 Charts, 3 Graphs, 1 Map.
Subject
*HOLOCENE Epoch
*SAND dunes
*HOLOCENE paleoclimatology
*PLEISTOCENE-Holocene boundary
*OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence dating
Language
ISSN
0959-6836
Abstract
It has been hypothesised that in sand seas where multiple dune generations occur, each generation represents a distinct terrestrial response to contrasting palaeoatmospheric circulation conditions (Lancaster N, Kocurek G, Singhvi A, Pandey V, Deynoux M, Ghienne J-F et al. (2002) Late Pleistocene and Holocene dune activity and wind regimes in the western Sahara Desert of Mauritania. Geology 30: 991–994). However, reconstructing dunefield accumulation and preservation chronologies has often utilised a limited suite of samples because of the difficulties realised in accessing unconsolidated aeolian sands, which has limited the capacity to test this hypothesis. In the eastern United Arab Emirates, artificial excavation for quarrying and construction have generated a unique opportunity to examine and sample the internal structures of dune systems, and to generate data to test the hypothesis of dune generational development. This paper presents new data and chronologies from a multigenerational analysis of dune accumulation in the northeast dunefield of the Rub’ al-Khali. A complex developmental history during the Holocene is revealed, which does not fully conform to the notion of each dune generation forming in distinct palaeoclimatic phases, since the age ranges represented in the accumulation of secondary dunes is also found within a longer suite of accumulation ages from the underlying megaridges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]