The possible impact of increased aridity on sand dune activity on the
Canadian Prairies is evaluated by comparing dune mobility indices for
the period 1961-1990 to those for the 1988 drought year. The 30-year m
ean mobility indices, with P:PE ratios ranging from 0.50 to 0.90, indi
cate dunes to be presently either inactive or having only crests activ
e. Using a scenario in which drought conditions of 1988 were prolonged
, dune activity in the region is predicted to increase with the most a
rid localities having active dunes accompanied by vegetated interdune
areas. The central region of the prairies would have a semi-arid rathe
r than sub-humid climate, with P:PE ratios as low as 0.30. Despite the
increase in aridity, sand dunes in the region would most likely remai
n parabolic. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited.