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Carbonate dunes are relevant coastal landforms and
record sedimentary and geomorphological past conditions, frequently related to archaeological and paleopedological evidence. The study of these landforms
contributes to the comprehension of paleoenvironmental
and paleogeographical modifications. The carbonate
dunes are common features on Mediterranean coasts,
but in the international literature, they are almost
unknown in the littoral of Portugal. The excellent state
of the art presented by Brooke (Brooke Earth-Science
Reviews 55:135–164, 2001) only mentions the Eolianites
of Madeira Island (Goodfriend et al. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 120:195–234, 1996).
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Climatic fluctuations Coastal dunes Paleoenvironment Geodiversity Portugal
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Springer Nature
