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Title: Environmental variables affecting an arid coastal nebkha
Authors: San Romualdo Collado, Abel 
Gallego-Fernández, Juan Bautista
Hesp, Patrick A.
Martínez, María Luisa
O'Keeffe, Nicholas
Ferrer Valero, Nicolás 
Hernández Calvento, Luis Francisco 
UNESCO Clasification: 250618 Sedimentología
250607 Geomorfología
54 Geografía
Keywords: Nebkha
Foredun
Coastal dunes
Spatial distribution
Conceptual model
Issue Date: 2022
Project: Análisis de Procesos Naturales y Humanos Asociados A Los Sistemas Playa-Duna de Canarias 
Journal: Science of the Total Environment 
Abstract: Foredunes in arid coastal dune systems comprise nebkhas, which originate by interactions between vegetation and aeolian sedimentation. While continuous foredunes in temperate climates have been widely studied, knowledge of interactions between biotic and abiotic drivers in foredunes formed by nebkha is still scarce. With the aim of exploring variables affecting arid foredunes, a range of morphological, sedimentological, and vegetation characteristics were measured on a single nebkha formed by a Traganum moquinii plant located in the foredune of Caleta de Famara beach (Lanzarote, Canary Islands). Variables were sampled at 120 plots in a 0.5 x 0.5 m square grid. A two-step process using multiple linear regression (MLR) analyses was developed to characterize 1) the influence that morphological variables and distance from the sea have on plant and sediment patterns on nebkha, and 2) the influence of plants on depositional sediment characteristics. Results indicate close relationships between distance from the sea, plant coverage, and sediment patterns. Empirical results were used to develop a conceptual model that explains the spatial distribution of bio- and geo-morphological characteristics of an arid nebkha foredune.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/113169
ISSN: 0048-9697
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152868
Source: Science of the Total Environment [ISSN 0048-9697], v. 815, (Abril 2022), 152868
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