paraboldünen
Paraboldünen, also known as parabolic dunes, are a type of sand dune characterized by their elongated, teardrop-shaped form. They are formed by the wind blowing sand in a single direction, typically down a slope. The dunes have a steep upstream side and a gentler downstream side, with the point of the teardrop facing the direction of the wind.
The formation of paraboldünen begins with the accumulation of sand at the base of a slope. As
Paraboldünen are common in desert environments, where they can form vast fields of sand dunes. They are
The study of paraboldünen is important for understanding the dynamics of sand transport and deposition in