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Deserts: Geology and Resources

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A comprehensive overview defines arid lands and classifies deserts by precipitation and dryness, then explains atmospheric circulation, seasonal effects, and the Coriolis force that concentrate aridity in subtropical belts. It describes wind and episodic water processes that form dunes, sand seas, and other desert landforms, illustrates vegetation and geomorphology with photographs, and surveys economic aspects such as mineral deposits and preservation of fossils and artifacts. The work highlights ecological fragility, human impacts and land misuse, and offers practical frameworks for recognizing desert types and their resources.

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A. S. Walker

A. S. Walker is an author known for his contributions to the field of geology, particularly in relation to desert environments. His notable work, "Deserts: Geology and Resources," explores the geological features and natural resources of desert regions, providing valuable insights into their formation and significance. Walker's writing reflects a keen interest in the interplay between geology and ecology, making his work relevant for both academic and general audiences interested in earth sciences.

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