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Published March 12, 2025 | Version 1.0
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Geomorphic Distribution Modeling of Desert Pavements: Towards a Global Assessment

  • 1. ROR icon Friedrich Schiller University Jena
  • 2. Freie Universität Berlin
  • 3. ROR icon University of Göttingen
  • 4. ROR icon University of Giessen

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Desert pavements, characterized by a stone layer over fine eolian materials, are key geomorphological features in arid regions and play a critical role in the global dust cycle. Despite their importance, quantitative evidence regarding their global distribution remains limited. This study provides a preliminary assessment of desert pavement distribution using a GIS-based multiple-criteria decision analysis (GIS–MCDA) framework. Key environmental factors, including climate, topography, vegetation, soil texture, and anthropogenic disturbance, were incorporated into a global favorability index at a 1 km × 1 km resolution. Validation against 12 documented desert-pavement research sites revealed a significant association with high index values, with 42% of sites exhibiting an index >0.90 and 75% >0.70. The model estimates that up to 28.0 million km², or 20.8% of the Earth’s land surface, holds potential for desert pavements. These results provide a foundation for future studies, emphasizing the need for localized, high-resolution research and the integration of geomorphometric and remote-sensing techniques with machine-learning models. This initial global assessment underscores the utility of GIS–MCDA in geomorphic distribution modeling and highlights the importance of refining global environmental datasets for arid landscapes.

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2025-03-12