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Arabian Deserts

Nature, Origin and Evolution

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  • © 2006

Overview

  • Only book with comprehensive cover of Arabian deserts
  • Only coverage of deserts of all types in all of Arabia
  • Unique illustrated account and classification of landforms
  • Aeolian processes, sand seas and dunes of Arabia detailed
  • Climate past and present in Arabia, plus ecology described

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

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Arabian Deserts provides a comprehensive coverage of all the deserts of Arabia largely based on the author’s experience in Arabia over the last fifty years. It deals with every type of desert found there, including those formed by great sand seas, dunefields, evaporites, clay pans, stony plains, volcanic flows, desert plateaux and mountains, deltas, and desert islands. Distinctive landforms of Arabia deserts are described, together with their geological setting and the influence of climates both past and present. The six great sand seas of Arabia are emphasized since Ar Rub’ al Khali Desert forms the world’s largest continuous sand desert. Sources, sedimentology, and the mechanisms of formation of these great sand deserts are examined. Distinctive sand dunes and interdunes types found in Arabia are described, classified and explained. Fluvial processes are discussed, as well as the many oases, and lake deposits formed in milder, more humid intervals. Extensive areas of black, basaltic, volcanic desert are described covering three times the area of Belgium. Ecology of Arabia and human influence on desertification are outlined. Climatic changes in the evolution of Arabian deserts during the Quaternary and their causes are explained and a chronology of climatic events during their formation is established.

Audience

This book will be of interest to geoscientists, especially Quaternary geologists, geomorphologists, geographers, sedimentologists interested in aeolian and fluvial processes, climatologists, coastal studies groups, desertification interest groups, and ecologists with interest in arid lands.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"This new book by Edgell is the only one that covers the entire Arabian peninsula … . This is a book where the reader can find many interesting details about Arabia and a wealth of up-to-date literature … . In addition, the index of geographical names and the glossary of Arabic terms are very valuable … . The book may be used with great profit as an encyclopedia of facts about Arabian deserts … and as such will be welcome in scientific libraries." (H. Besler, Journal of Sedimentary Research, July, 2006)

"The 20 chapters of the book cover a wide range of topics on not only the geography, ecology, and geology of the Arabian deserts but also on fundamental knowledge such as sand dunes and dating methods of desert stratigraphy. Therefore, the book would serve both as an up-to-date textbook and as a reference tool." (Rasoul Sorkhabi, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Vol. 91 (6), 2007)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Geology, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

    H. Stewart Edgell

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