Human impact on fixed sand dunes revealed by morphometric analysis |
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Authors: | Tímea Kiss György Sipos Ferenc Kovács |
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Affiliation: | University of Szeged, Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics, Szeged, 6722 Egyetem u. 2‐6., Hungary |
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Abstract: | The Nyírség is the second largest alluvial fan in Hungary covered by fixed sand dunes. The primary aim of the paper is to describe the morphology of dunes in the region and classify them based on their morphometric characteristics. The other major aim is to select those dunes which were exposed to significant anthropogenic impact, and to determine the spatial and temporal differences in the intensity of human activity. The following dune types were separated: valley‐marginal, transitional valley‐marginal, transitional parabolic, filled, partially and unfilled parabolic dunes. After defining different dune types and their parameters, certain dunes were selected based on exposure to significant anthropogenic impact. Definite connection was demonstrated between the intensity of human environmental impact and the rate of erosion on fixed sand dunes. The erosion of sand dunes was most intensive in Medieval times, most likely due to concentration of agricultural land use. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | dune morphometry parabolic dune valley‐marginal dune human impact erosion |
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