Störfelder
Störfelder are geological formations composed of loosely consolidated sedimentary deposits that form distinctive field-like patterns in arid and semi-arid landscapes. The term originates from German, meaning "disturbance fields" or "interference fields," reflecting their disrupted appearance compared to surrounding terrain.
These formations typically develop in desert environments where wind erosion and deflation processes selectively remove finer
Störfelder are commonly found in regions with specific geological and climatic conditions. They require a source
The formation process involves multiple stages of weathering, erosion, and deposition. Initially, mixed sediments are transported
Störfelder serve important ecological functions in desert ecosystems, providing microhabitats that support specialized plant and animal