Aeolian Sand Sorting and Soil Moisture in Arid Namibian Fairy Circles

Author:

Yizhaq Hezi1ORCID,Rein Constantin2ORCID,Saban Lior3,Cohen Noa3,Kroy Klaus2ORCID,Katra Itzhak3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Solar Energy and Environmental Physics, Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Sede Boqer Campus, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba 8499000, Israel

2. Institute for Theoretical Physics, Leipzig University, Brüderstr. 16, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

3. Department of Environmental, Geoinformatics, and Urban Planning Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba 8410501, Israel

Abstract

We studied fairy circles 20 km west of Sesriem at one of the driest locations of fairy circles in Namibia, at the foot of the popular Sossusvlei dunes. These fairy circles lack the typical hexagonal order of the Namibian fairy circles. After years of drought, their pattern is more similar to that of vegetation rings, due to the sparse vegetation in the area between the circles. Cross-section measurements of the soil water content (SWC) show that the upper layer (12 cm) is very dry (~1%) and much below the wilting point of Stipagrostis ciliata grasses, whereas the deeper soil layer is wetter (4%). The grain size distribution of soil samples taken from inside and outside the fairy circles reveals considerable heterogeneity in the size fractions due to aeolian (wind-driven) sand sorting. The bare soil inside the fairy circles contains coarser grains, and the ground surface is covered by sand megaripples. There is a linear trend between the vertical soil moisture gradient and the median grain diameter. Fine particles trapped on the vegetated edges of the fairy circle result in small nebkhas that increase the soil water retention at the surface. The dry and loose coarser topsoil inside the fairy circles may prevent the recolonization of new seedlings with short root lengths inside the fairy circles. Our results highlight the role of aeolian sand transport and deposition in desert vegetation environments and seem to support the notion that fairy circle formation may be affected by the interplay between sand sorting and soil moisture gradients.

Funder

German Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development GIF

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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