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Editor’s Note: Today’s caption is the answer to Earth Observatory’s September Puzzler.
If you keep your eyes fixed downward while in the Chara Sands, it can
seem like you are in the quintessential desert. At your feet, there are
perfect grains of fine-grained quartz and feldspar sand. At eye level,
undulating rows of crescent-shaped dunes are shaped by the wind. No forest or tree obscures the view—just tufts of grass amidst the sand.
But climb ten or twenty meters up one of the taller dunes, look off
into the distance, and the scenery gets peculiar. To the west, you will
see the snow-capped Kodar mountains, with alpine glaciers sliding into
narrow valleys. In the other cardinal directions, just beyond the dune
field, rivers wind through taiga forest. You might even spot a reindeer wandering about or drinking from one of the lakes scattered around the sand field.
Located in Siberia’s Zabaikalsky region, the Chara Sands sit in a basin tucked between the Kodar and Udokan ranges. The sands are northwest of the town of Navoya Chara, which is at the same approximate latitude as Juneau, Alaska.
On July 11, 2013, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8
captured this natural-color image of the Chara Sands. The sand field
appears tan. The surrounding forests are green. The crescent-shaped
lines in the sand field are the ridges of dunes.
Though dry, the Chara Basin does not qualify as a true desert. The
area receives about 35 centimeters (14 inches) of rain per year, mostly
in the summer months. Though there are various definitions for deserts,
one of the most commonly accepted is that deserts receive less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of rain per year.
The glaciers in the Kodar range offer a clue to the origin of this
peculiar patch of sand. About 20,000 years ago, during the last glacial
maximum, the Kodar had more glaciers than today. During this period,
geologists believe, one or multiple glaciers blocked the Chara River as
it left the Chara Basin and entered the Kodar range (upper right of the
lower image). A glacial lake formed in part of the basin.
During earlier glacial periods, geologists think the lake may have
been even larger. The Chara Sands were probably deposited as part of a delta left by a river as it entered this lake, according to Swedish researchers who mapped the geological history of the area using data from Landsat 7 and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
References
- Margold, M. et al, (2012, January 23) Glacial geomorphology and glacial lakes of central Transbaikalia, Siberia, Russia. Journal of Maps, 7 (1), 18-30.
- 56 Parallel (2013, September 8) Gallery: Chara Sands. Accessed September 20, 2013.
- Russian Geographical Society (2011 February 22) Chara Sands. Accessed September 20, 2013.
NASA Earth Observatory image by Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Caption by Adam Voiland. Congratulations to Felix Bossert for being the quickest to solve the puzzler. Also congratulations to Robert Emberson for providing interesting details about geologic history of the dunes.
- Instrument:
- Landsat 8 - OLI
NASA: Russia - Sandy Siberia - 09.27.13
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