| 1. | The rock mantle in desert pavements protects the underlying material from deflation.
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| 2. | These areas are known as desert pavements and little further erosion takes place.
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| 3. | One theory of desert pavement formation is that they are an aeolian lag deposit.
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| 4. | Some of the dune field is covered with desert pavement.
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| 5. | The name " Malpai ", relates to a type of " desert pavement ", formed by wind ( Malapai.
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| 6. | Desert pavement characteristics on wadi terrace and alluvial fan surface : Wadi Al-Bih UAE and Oman, Geomorphology, 35, 279-297.
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| 7. | Desert pavement, bajadas, interior valleys, canyons, dense ironwood forests, canyons and rugged peaks form a constantly changing landscape pattern.
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| 8. | Desert pavement surfaces are often coated with desert varnish, a dark brown, sometimes shiny coating that contains clay minerals.
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| 9. | Desert Pavement Types and Development and Implications for Rates and Processes of Formation; case study of The Northern United Arab Emirates.
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| 10. | Desert pavement development rate and processes on lake shorelines : case study of Lake Eyre ( South ), South Australia, Geomorphology, 100, 154-163.
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