Algodones Dune Migration and Strigraphic (sic) Analysis Using Ground Penetrating Radar, Southern California
Date
2019-05Author
Beck, Joseph D.
Bergevin, Logan
Guenthner, August
Mangin, Matthew
Wood, Hunter
Jol, Harry M.
Goettl, Martin
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The Algodones dune field, is located south-east of the Salton Sea in Southern California. The dune field is divided into two sections composed of a protected wilderness area (north) and a larger area of public land (south), which is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The Algodones Dune field is a highly complex geomorphic and spatially diverse dune system. Dune sediments in the region are derived from aeolian (wind) processes and are remnant sediments from Ancient Lake Cahuilla. On March 5th, a ground penetrating radar (GPR) grid was shot consisting of horizontal and vertical lines on the Eastern Crescentic dune region located in the northeastern portion of the Algodones dune field. Two GPR systems were used in collaboration with San Diego State University.
Subject
Dune migration
Stratigraphic nnalysis
Ground penetrating radar
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