Deserts: Geology and Resources by A. S. Walker

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Author Walker, A. S. (Alta Sharon), 1942-
Title Deserts: Geology and Resources
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Summary "Deserts: Geology and Resources" by A. S. Walker is a scientific publication likely written in the late 20th century. The book explores the characteristics, formation, and ecological and geological significance of deserts, including their mineral resources and the effects of human activity. It serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding deserts as both geological structures and ecosystems, detailing their dynamics and the challenges they face. The content of the book delves into various aspects of deserts, discussing their classification, atmospheric influences, and unique earth processes such as wind erosion and the formation of sand dunes. Walker examines specific desert types, including trade wind, midlatitude, rain shadow, coastal, monsoon, and polar deserts, articulating the environmental conditions that shape them. The text emphasizes the delicate balance of desert ecosystems, the resources found within them, and the increasing threats of desertification driven by human activities and climate change, urging responsible management and preservation of these vital regions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GB: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Physical geography
Subject Deserts -- Research
Subject Desertification -- Research
Subject Hazardous geographic environments -- Research
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EBook-No. 47108
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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