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Reflectance spectroscopy and ASTER mapping of aeolian dunes of Shaqra and Tharmada Provinces, Saudi Arabia: Field validation and laboratory confirmation

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMAGE AND DATA FUSION
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 162-181

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19479832.2022.2069160

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Aeolian dunes; grain size; spectral analysis; ASTER mapping; Saudi Arabia

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Studying the grain size and mapping of aeolian dunes is crucial for understanding sand erosion, transport, dune movement, encroachment, and land degradation. This study analyzes the grain size and mineral composition of sand samples collected from crescentic dunes, and maps the dunes using satellite data. The results show that the sand deposits in the study area have diverse sources, mainly consisting of quartz, calcite, and haematite.
Spatial variability of grain sizes and mapping of aeolian dunes is important to study the sand erosion, transport, and dune movement and to understand the dune encroachment and land degradation. This study examines the grain size statistical parameters and mineralogical composition of 68 sand samples collected from 17 crescentic dunes and assesses the source and depositional environment of these dunes. The analyses of samples for grain sizes resulted that the sands are characteristics to fine with an average size of 2.28 (sic) and classified as moderately well-sorted(0.59 (sic)), mesokurtic (0.97 (sic)), and fine to coarsely skewed (0.14 (sic)). X-Ray Diffraction shows that the dunes are deposited mainly by quartz, calcite, and haematite. The occurrence of absorption features near 0.5, 0.9, and 2.22 mu m confirm the presence of such iron and aluminosilicate minerals in the dunes. The dunes of the provinces were mapped using TIR bands of ASTER satellite data by Carbonate index (CI) and Quartz index (QI). A good agreement among the results of grain size analyses, spectral measurements, mineralogical studies, and mapping of dunes with the field observations suggests that the sand deposits in the study area have a diversity of sources in the aeolian environment.

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