“…Le Baron et al Carranza-Edwards 2005). In southern Africa, grain-size analysis has been applied in numerous geomorphological studies of surface sands, inter alia the characterization of dune granulometry (Lancaster 1986, Schlegel et al 1989, Livingstone et al 1999, examinations of the cover sands of Botswana and the Northern Cape Province, South Africa (Baillieul 1975, Bateman et al 2003, investigations of the nature and transport history of dune and pan sediments (Binda and Hildred 1973, Moore and Dingle 1998, Ringrose et al 1999, Holmes et al 2008, Telfer et al 2009), descriptions of floodplain sediments (Tooth et al 2002, Nash et al 2006, inferences on paleowind strength (Pichevin et al 2005), and assistance with paleoenvironmental reconstructions (Marker and Holmes 1993). Although, in most of these studies, grain-size analysis was not necessarily the only methodological approach, the method has nevertheless served as an important component of such past investigations.…”