What Forces Move Gypsum Crystals Across Desert Landscapes?
Gravel-size gypsum crystals in deserts move mainly because of wind and occasional water flow. Strong desert winds can push smaller crystals by bouncing them across the surface (saltation) or rolling them along the ground (creep). Even though gypsum is heavier than typical sand, open dry landscapes allow gusts to mobilize these grains. When rare desert […]
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