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Basharat A. Dar, Abdulaziz M. Assaeed, Saud L. Al-Rowaily, Abdullah A. Al-Doss, Muhammad M. Habib, Jahangir A. Malik and Ahmed M. Abd-ElGawad
Aeluropus lagopoides, a dominant palatable species in various sabkha and coastal regions of Saudi Arabia, can withstand harsh saline environments through phenotypic plasticity. When subjected to grazing, how A. lagopoides adapt phenotypically is currentl...
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Waleed Saeed, Orfan Shouakar-Stash, Warren Wood, Beth Parker and André Unger
Sabkha Matti is the largest inland sabkha (2950 km2) in the Arabian Peninsula. The drainage area supporting this sabkha is >250,000 km2 and is the discharge point for part of the ten thousand meter thick regional groundwater systems ranging in age from P...
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Joon-Shik Moon, Hyuk Sang Jung, Sungjune Lee and Su-Tae Kang
The sabkha soil spreads extensively in the Arabian Gulf Coast region. Sabkha is known as a geotechnically problematic soil because of its loose density, soft consistency, high salinity and water content, and occurrence of fine sands and clays. It is gene...
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Manuel Suarez D.,C. Michael Bell
RESUMEN:The Quebrada Monardes Formation (Upper Jurassic?-Lower Cretaceous) exposed in the Precordillera of Copiapo, presents sedimentary structures which could be interpreted as formed by eolian processes. Ventifacts included in conglomerates of this for...
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Manuel Suarez D.,Mike C. Bell
RESUMEN:Evaporitas intercaladas en secuencias del Triasico Superior al Cretacico Inferior en la region de Atacama se interpretan como depositos de sabkhas continentales y costeros marinos. Niveles con moldes de halita y evaporitas, principalmente calcare...
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