Oman Daily Observer

Secrets of Earth’s magnificen­t desert star dunes revealed

- WILL DUNHAM Scientific Reports. — Reuters

They are among the wonders of our deserts: star dunes, the vaguely pyramid-shaped sand formations up to about 1,000 feet tall with arms stretching out from a central peak to give them a star-like appearance when viewed from above.

Scientists on Monday unveiled the first indepth study of a star dune, revealing the internal structure of these geological features and showing how long it took for one of them to form more quickly than expected but still a process unfolding over many centuries.

The study focused upon a star dune in eastern Morocco called Lala Lallia, meaning “highest sacred point” in the local Berber language, situated within the Sahara Desert in a small sand sea called Erg Chebbi about 5 km from the town of Merzouga, close to the border with Algeria.

Lala Lallia rises about 330 feet above the surroundin­g dunes and is approximat­ely 2,300 feet wide, containing about 5-½ million metric tonnes of sand.

The researcher­s used ground-penetratin­g radar to peer inside the dune and employed luminescen­ce dating to determine how long Lala Lallia has taken to form, a method based on the amount of energy trapped inside the grains of sand. The answer: about 900 years, accumulati­ng roughly 6,400 metric tonnes annually as wind relentless­ly blows sand through the desert.

Star dunes make up just under 10 per cent of the dunes in Earth’s deserts and are the tallest ones, surpassing other types such as crescent-shaped barchan dunes and straight and lengthy linear dunes. They also have been spotted on Mars and on Saturn’s large moon Titan.

“I first encountere­d star dunes in Namibia 20 years ago, and was instantly amazed at the size of them. I have a vivid memory of the long climb to the top, struggling up very loose sand in the heat of the day,” said geographer Geoff Duller of Aberystwyt­h University in Wales, coauthor of the study published in the journal

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