Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa

<p>Sand ramps are widespread but understudied landforms which have the potential to provide detailed palaeoenvironmental information in dryland regions. This thesis investigates the utility of sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives by addressing two research questions: (1)...

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description <p>Sand ramps are widespread but understudied landforms which have the potential to provide detailed palaeoenvironmental information in dryland regions. This thesis investigates the utility of sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives by addressing two research questions: (1) What are the main controls on sand ramp formation in southern Africa? (2) What does the sand ramp record tell us about late Quaternary palaeoenvironments in southern Africa? </p> <p>The distribution of sand ramps in southern Africa was surveyed using Google Earth<sup>TM</sup> and 75 features were identified in southern Namibia. Ten of these sand ramps, and an additional feature from South Africa, were studied in the field. Sediments and morphology were mapped and a total of 64 OSL dates, 96 sediment samples, 10 heavy mineral assemblages and OSL sensitivity data from 8 samples were examined. </p> <p>The distribution of sand ramps suggests formation is dependent on (1) sediment supply, (2) accommodation space, (3) persistent unidirectional wind and (4) a variable semi-arid to arid climate. Chronologies and sediment analyses indicate individual sand ramp accumulation is locally controlled by sediment supply modulated by the availability, and nature, of the accommodation space. Comparison between the Namibian and South African sand ramps suggests considerable regional variation in the factors controlling sediment supply. </p> <p>The Namibian sand ramps show an affinity to local ephemeral river channels. Periods of dated sand ramp activity in multiple features are interpreted as periods of increased regional fluvial activity. Significant activity occurred at &amp;Tilde;21-12 ka (with peaks at 21-18.5 ka and 14.5-12 ka), &amp;Tilde;8.5-7.5 ka and &amp;Tilde;2 ka. Some activity is also indicated at 85-65 ka and 45-35 ka. These results correspond well to regional records. </p> <p>Overall, this study demonstrates that sand ramps can provide palaeoclimatic information on both the local and regional scale but only if a number of caveats are taken into consideration. </p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:ce5b7e85-41a6-4582-96bb-12e74284e1e62022-03-27T07:35:01ZSand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern AfricaThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:ce5b7e85-41a6-4582-96bb-12e74284e1e6Luminescence datingGeographyGeomorphologyQuaternary Geologic PeriodORA Deposit2016Rowell, AThomas, DBailey, R<p>Sand ramps are widespread but understudied landforms which have the potential to provide detailed palaeoenvironmental information in dryland regions. This thesis investigates the utility of sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives by addressing two research questions: (1) What are the main controls on sand ramp formation in southern Africa? (2) What does the sand ramp record tell us about late Quaternary palaeoenvironments in southern Africa? </p> <p>The distribution of sand ramps in southern Africa was surveyed using Google Earth<sup>TM</sup> and 75 features were identified in southern Namibia. Ten of these sand ramps, and an additional feature from South Africa, were studied in the field. Sediments and morphology were mapped and a total of 64 OSL dates, 96 sediment samples, 10 heavy mineral assemblages and OSL sensitivity data from 8 samples were examined. </p> <p>The distribution of sand ramps suggests formation is dependent on (1) sediment supply, (2) accommodation space, (3) persistent unidirectional wind and (4) a variable semi-arid to arid climate. Chronologies and sediment analyses indicate individual sand ramp accumulation is locally controlled by sediment supply modulated by the availability, and nature, of the accommodation space. Comparison between the Namibian and South African sand ramps suggests considerable regional variation in the factors controlling sediment supply. </p> <p>The Namibian sand ramps show an affinity to local ephemeral river channels. Periods of dated sand ramp activity in multiple features are interpreted as periods of increased regional fluvial activity. Significant activity occurred at &amp;Tilde;21-12 ka (with peaks at 21-18.5 ka and 14.5-12 ka), &amp;Tilde;8.5-7.5 ka and &amp;Tilde;2 ka. Some activity is also indicated at 85-65 ka and 45-35 ka. These results correspond well to regional records. </p> <p>Overall, this study demonstrates that sand ramps can provide palaeoclimatic information on both the local and regional scale but only if a number of caveats are taken into consideration. </p>
spellingShingle Luminescence dating
Geography
Geomorphology
Quaternary Geologic Period
Rowell, A
Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
title Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
title_full Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
title_fullStr Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
title_short Sand ramps as late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives: analysis from Southern Africa
title_sort sand ramps as late quaternary palaeoenvironmental archives analysis from southern africa
topic Luminescence dating
Geography
Geomorphology
Quaternary Geologic Period
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