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We are currently investigating erosional and ecological processes taking place within these deflation patches, which account for 22% of the local landscape. Powerful katabatic winds sweeping off the Greenland Ice Sheet are stripping away fine-grained loess soil, exposing underlying glacial till. As the patch edge advances, it gains ground by undercutting soil and vegetation. Our team is comprised of experts in various fields: Ruth Heindel from Earth Sciences at Dartmouth, Ross Virginia specializing in Arctic Studies and Environmental Studies, Jonathan Chipman with a background in Geography and Earth Sciences, Becca Novello, and Phoebe Racine. Sources can be found on the website http://sites.dartmouth.edu/rheindel. For further information, refer to Heindel et al.'s research paper published in 2015, "The Spatial Distribution and Ecological Impacts of Aeolian Soil Erosion in Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland" in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Volume 105, Pages 875-890.
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