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Dynamic Sand Dunes

Physical Review Letters, 2001
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Amarouchene, Y.   +2 more
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Caesarea, Sand Dunes

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2023
In February–March 2020, an archaeological survey was conducted in the sand dunes between ancient Caesarea and the Orot Rabin power station, and was followed by three excavation seasons in November 2020, November 2021 and November 2022 (License Nos. S-1006/2020, Z-9/2021, Z-27/2022, Permit No. A-8717; map ref. 189465–90762/709013–10470; Fig. 1).
Itamar Taxel, Joel Roskin
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Macrofungi of sand dunes

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1989
SynopsisOur knowledge of the macrofungi of British sand dune systems is outlined and similarities and differences are discussed, based both on intensive studies and scattered observations, particularly in Scotland and Wales. Comparisons are made with European sand dune communities, and much wider observations from as far afield as N.E.
R. Watling, M. Rotheroe
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Sand Dunes

1997
Abstract Coastal sand dunes protect the land from extreme waves and tides, and they store sediment used to replenish beaches during and after storms. Large prograding dunefields develop on straight, sandy coasts exposed to prevailing and dominant onshore winds, while smaller, crescentic fields form at the-back of bays enclosed by rocky ...
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Sand Dune Alignment

Science, 1962
D A, Holm, G F, Jordan
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Booming Sand Dunes

2010
"Booming" sand dunes are able to produce low-frequency sound that resembles a pure note from a music instrument. The sound has a dominant audible frequency (70-105 Hz) and several higher harmonics and may be heard from far distances away. A natural or induced avalanche from a slip face of the booming dune triggers the emission that may last for several
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Sand dune

1911
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/1186/thumbnail ...
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