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The Algodones Dunes is a large sand dune field, or erg, located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of California, near the border with Arizona and the
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of Baja California. The field is approximately long by wide and extends along a northwest-southeast line that correlates to the prevailing northerly and westerly wind directions. The name "Algodones Dunes" refers to the entire geographic feature, while the administrative designation for that portion managed by the
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is the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area (sometimes called the Glamis Dunes). In 1966, Imperial Sand Hills was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service. The Algodones Dunes are split into many different sections. These sections include Glamis, Gordon's Well, Buttercup, Midway, and Patton's Valley. Although the Arabic-derived Spanish word ''algodones'' translates to "cotton plants", the origin of the toponym is unknown.


Location

The dunes are located west of the Chocolate Mountains in Imperial County, and are crossed by
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and
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, which passes through the old train stop of Glamis at the eastern edge of the dune field. The northwestern end is located at about east of Calipatria, California, and the southeastern end is located at near Los Algodones in Mexico, about west of Yuma, Arizona. The dunes are also now separated at the southern end by agricultural land from the much more extensive Gran Desierto de Altar, to which they once were linked as an extreme peripheral "finger". The only significant human-made structures in the area are the All-American Canal that cuts across the southern portion from east to west and the Coachella Canal on the western edge.


History

Because the Colorado River flowed through very flat terrain, the course of the river varied over a wide area, being periodically diverted in one direction or another by silt deposits remaining after floods. Sometimes the river flowed into the Gulf of California, as it does today (no longer flows into the Gulf of California due to irrigation in the Imperial Valley and Mexicali Valley); other times it turned westward toward the Salton Sink. Each time the Salton Sink received the river flow, a large freshwater lake called Lake Cahuilla formed. The last Lake Cahuilla covered much of the
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and Mexicali Valleys as late as 1450. The most popular theory holds that the Algodones Dunes were formed from windblown beach sands of Lake Cahuilla. The prevailing westerly and northwesterly winds carried the sand eastward from the old lake shore to their present location which continues to migrate southeast by approximately one foot per year.''Where Did the Sand Dunes Come From?'' Bureau of Land Management.
Retrieved on February 18, 2007.
The dunes have frequently been a barrier to human movement in the area. Foot travelers frequently diverted south into Mexico, and in 1877 the
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was diverted north to avoid the dunes, but in 1915 Colonel Ed Fletcher built a wooden
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across the dunes to prove that cars could cross the dunes and to connect San Diego with Yuma, Arizona. This trail eventually became part of
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. During World War II, the U.S. military conducted desert warfare training on the dunes, which were part of the
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. People have been driving on the dunes for recreation almost since vehicles first reached the area, which may have been the proving ground for the first dune buggy, a modified Ford Model A. Off-road driving surged following World War II when surplus
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s became available to the public.


Current recreational use

Environmental protection groups (notably the Center for Biological Diversity) and off-highway vehicle advocacy groups (notably th
American Sand Association
have filed numerous petitions and lawsuits to either restrict or re-open vehicular access to the dunes. Most of the dunes located north of
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are off-limits to vehicular traffic due to designation as the North Algodones Dunes Wilderness. The federal government protected these in the early 1980s and closed them to vehicles as part of the 1994
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(Public Law 103-433). Much of the area south of this road remains open for off-highway vehicle use, though a lawsuit in 2000 closed over to vehicular access, leaving about 40% of the recreation area open to vehicles. In 2014, a significant portion (approximately 40,000 acres) of this area was re-opened for vehicular use. It is the largest sand dunes open to off-highway vehicle use in the United States. The site's large sand dunes are a preferred terrain for many off-road vehicle owners. Motorcycles, sandrails,
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, and 4-wheel-drive vehicles are commonly driven across the dunes. Open camping is permitted, and on major winter holidays, as many as 150,000 people can visit in a single weekend. These recreationalists bring an economic boom during the cooler months to the nearby towns of Brawley, California, Yuma, Arizona and El Centro, California.


Ecology

According to the A. W. Kuchler U.S. Potential natural vegetation Types, the Algodones Dunes would have a
Desert A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About on ...
(vegetation absent) (''46'') vegetation type and a Great Basin
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(''7'') vegetation form. Research indicates that there is significant reduction in the diversity and abundance of species in dune areas subject to heavy ORV traffic. A two-year survey of dune insects revealed over 1100 species were present, at least 60 of which were new to science.Wasbauer, M.S., Kimsey. L.S. (2009) The Pompilidae of the Algodones Dunes, California, with description of new species (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 86(1): 2-9, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3956/2009-30.1


Endemic species

As they are the largest dune ecosystem in the United States, there are many species which are endemic to the Algodones system, so the region overall is biologically unique on a global scale. The Algodones were once part of an even greater dune system that now resides primarily in the Mexican state of
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, with a few extensions also in southwestern Arizona, especially in the vicinity of Yuma. Accordingly, it is likely that many of the species presently known only from the Algodones also occur in the Gran Desierto de Altar in Mexico, but this is difficult to ascertain without biological surveys of the latter area. *The perennial plant Peirson's milkvetch (''Astragalus magdalenae var. peirsonii'') is found in the Algodones and is listed as a threatened species under the U.S.
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and as an
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under the California Endangered Species Act. The plant germinates only during years of sufficient rainfall. In one such year, 2003, over 71,000 plants were estimated to be present in the open areas of the dunes, and it is suspected at least that many more in the closed areas. Retrieved on February 18, 2007. Among insects, there are dozens of species found only in Algodones or its neighboring areas, including: *''
Pseudocotalpa andrewsi ''Pseudocotalpa andrewsi'', known generally as the Andrews dune scarab beetle or Andrews dune beetle, is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family Scarabaeidae. It is endemic to the Algodones Dunes The Algodones Dunes is a large sand d ...
'' — (a scarab beetle) *''
Pseudocotalpa sonorica ''Pseudocotalpa sonorica'' is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. It is endemic to the Algodones Dunes The Algodones Dunes is a large sand dune field, or erg, located in the southeastern portion o ...
'' — (a scarab beetle) *'' Anomala hardyorum'' — (a scarab beetle) *''
Megasoma sleeperi ''Megasoma sleeperi'' is a species of rhinoceros beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. It is endemic to the Algodones Dunes The Algodones Dunes is a large sand dune field, or erg, located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Californi ...
'' — (a scarab beetle) *''
Trigonoscuta rothi ''Trigonoscuta'' is a genus of broad-nosed weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are at least 60 described species in ''Trigonoscuta''. Species These 67 species belong to the genus ''Trigonoscuta'': * '' Trigonoscuta a ...
 — (a weevil) *'' Lepismadora algodones'' — the Algodones sand jewel beetle *'' Agrilus harenus'' — (a
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beetle) *''
Prasinalia imperialis ''Prasinalia imperialis'', the algodones white wax jewel beetle, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is endemic to the Algodones Dunes The Algodones Dunes is a large sand dune field, or erg, located in th ...
'' — (a
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beetle) *'' Ageniella arenicola'' — (a spider wasp) *'' Ageniella pernia'' — (a spider wasp) *'' Microbembex elegans'' — (a sand wasp) *'' Stictiella villegasi'' — (a sand wasp) *''
Plenoculus ''Plenoculus'' is a genus of square-headed wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Plenoculus''. Species These 21 species belong to the genus ''Plenoculus'': * '' Plenoculus beaumonti'' de Andrade, 1957 * ...
'' n. sp. — (a crabronid wasp) *'' Perdita algodones'' — (an andrenid bee) *'' Perdita frontalis'' — (an andrenid bee) *'' Perdita glamis'' — (an andrenid bee) *'' Efferia macroxipha'' — (a
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) In August 2006, federal wildlife officials decided not to list these species under the Endangered Species Act, due primarily to insufficient documentation of their distribution and
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; biological survey work is planned to address this.


Movie setting

The dunes were used to film parts of '' Road to Morocco'', '' The Flight of the Phoenix'', '' The Garden of Allah (1936 film)'', '' Tobruk, '' ''Stargate'', '' Resident Evil: Extinction'', '' Jumanji: The Next Level'' and the Tatooine scenes in '' Return of the Jedi''. John Ford made the 1934 version of ''
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'' here. Outside of movies, the dunes also appear in the opening sequence of the TV series '' Kung Fu'', and were the filming location for the music video of '' Deftones 2003 single Minerva.


Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, the Algodones Dunes have a Hot desert climate (''BWh''). According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the Plant
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is 10a with an average annual extreme minimum temperature of 32.7 °F (0.4 °C).


References


External links


Bureau of Land Management site for the Imperial Sand Dunes
* ttp://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/goldenstate/cdca/index.html Center for Biological Diversity* *wilderness.net
North Algodones Dunes WildernessGlamis Sand Dunes on Dirtopia Glamis Dunes website of information, forums and linksGlamis Camping Information
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