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- Blowout_(geomorphology) abstract "Blowouts are sandy depressions in a sand dune ecosystem (psammosere) caused by the removal of sediments by wind.Commonly found in coastal settings and arid margins, blowouts tend to form when wind erodes into patches of bare sand on stabilized vegetative dunes. Generally, blowouts don’t form on actively flowing dunes due to the fact that they need to be bound by some extent, such as plant roots. These depressions usually start on the higher parts of the stabilized dunes on the account that desiccation and disturbances are more considerable which allows for greater surface drag and sediment entrainment when sand is bare. Most of the time, exposures become quickly re-vegetative before they could become blowouts and expand; however, when the opportunities are given, wind erosion can lower the exposure surface and create a tunneling affect, which increases the wind speed. The depression may continue until it hits a non-erodible substrate or morphology limits it. The eroded substances climbs the steep slopes of the depression and become deposited on the downwind side of the blowout which can form a dune that covers vegetation and lead to a larger area of depression; a process that helps create parabolic dunes.".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) thumbnail Blowout_Earth_TX.jpg?width=300.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageExternalLink bar.htm.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageID "2803139".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageLength "10488".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageRevisionID "695746508".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Aeolian_processes.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Ammophila_(plant).
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aeolian_landforms.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Depressions_(geology).
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Erosion.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geomorphology.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Climate.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Climate_change.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(geology).
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Desiccation.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_succession.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Fauna.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Flora.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Grassland.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Habitat.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Médanos_(geology).
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_species.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Psammosere.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Redfieldia.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Sand_dune_ecology.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Sand_dune_stabilization.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Sandhills_(Nebraska).
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Sediment_transport.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink Yardang.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLink File:Blowout_Earth_TX.jpg.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blowout (geomorphology)".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blowout".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "blowout".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) subject Category:Aeolian_landforms.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) subject Category:Depressions_(geology).
- Blowout_(geomorphology) subject Category:Erosion.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) hypernym Depressions.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) type AnatomicalStructure.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) type Landform.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) type Process.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) comment "Blowouts are sandy depressions in a sand dune ecosystem (psammosere) caused by the removal of sediments by wind.Commonly found in coastal settings and arid margins, blowouts tend to form when wind erodes into patches of bare sand on stabilized vegetative dunes. Generally, blowouts don’t form on actively flowing dunes due to the fact that they need to be bound by some extent, such as plant roots.".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) label "Blowout (geomorphology)".
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs Q1182724.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs Depressió_de_deflació.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs Deflationswanne.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs Depresión_de_deflación.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs מכתש_רוח.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs Misa_deflacyjna.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs m.083pnc.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) sameAs Q1182724.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) wasDerivedFrom Blowout_(geomorphology)?oldid=695746508.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) depiction Blowout_Earth_TX.jpg.
- Blowout_(geomorphology) isPrimaryTopicOf Blowout_(geomorphology).