Climate-surface-pore-water interactions on a salt crusted playa: implications for crust pattern and surface roughness development measured using terrestrial laser scanning
Sodium accumulating playas (also termed sodic or natric playas) are typically covered by polygonal crusts with different pattern characteristics, but little is known about the short‐term (hours) dynamics of these patterns or how pore water may respond to or drive changing salt crust patterning and s...
Main Authors: | Nield, J, Wiggs, G, King, J, Bryant, R, Eckardt, F, Thomas, D, Washington, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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