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Eolian (or aeolian) deposits are sediments—primarily sand, silt, and dust—that have been transported and accumulated by the action of wind. These deposits are major geological features in arid and semi-arid regions, covering approximately 6% of the Earth’s surface and over 20% of the world’s arid zones. They are key indicators of past climatic conditions, signaling periods of aridity and strong wind activity.