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1 Dust Bowl

2 Deserts of the World < 4 inches of annual precipitation

3 Climate Fx 30o latitude: High pressure systems,
sinking air, warm air, no precipitation. Equator: Heat rises, spreads north and south toward the poles. Keeps equatorial regions from getting too warm.

4 Rainshadow Desert Rising air: Precipitation forms on windward side
of mountains. On the lee side, air is dry and accelerates, making it hot and even drier.

5 Weather patterns

6 Tropical Systems Gulf of Mexico and tropical systems keep the SE USA moist -- no desert.

7 Wash

8 Alluvial Fans

9 Playa Lakes Badwater Pan, Death Valley, CA. 283 ft. below sea level
Dry lake bed, salt Same area, after storm

10 Canyons, Playas

11 Pictures Bajada Alluvial Fans Braided Stream Network

12 Desert Pavement

13 Desert Pavement

14 Blowout Wind causes sand to move, leaving behind depression.

15 Formation of Sand Dunes
Sort of like glacial scouring; gentle slope on the windward side, steep, cut slope on the lee side.

16 Barchan

17 Transverse Plentiful Sand Supply

18 Transverse Pic

19 Barchanoid Intermediate Between Barchan & Transverse

20 Longitudinal Limited Sand Supply

21 Parabolic Coastal, Onshore Winds, Some Vegetation

22 Parabolic Pic

23 Star

24 Star Pic

25 Great Sand Dunes National Monument

26 Desertification Desertification is the degradation of land in arid, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid areas. It is caused primarily by human activities and climatic variations. Desertification does not refer to the expansion of existing deserts. It occurs because dryland ecosystems, which cover over one third of the world's land area, are extremely vulnerable to over-exploitation and inappropriate land use. Poverty, political instability, deforestation, overgrazing, and bad irrigation practices can all undermine the land's fertility.

27 Sand dune reactivation

28 Deforestation Costa Rica

29 Sub-Saharan Africa deforestation and desertification…
combined with drought… Nigeria loses 120,000 (!!) acres each year.

30 Projected Sub-Saharan Population


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