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Saltaps, or saltation taps, are a type of sediment transport mechanism in which particles move in a series of short, intermittent jumps or hops along the ground, typically in response to wind or water flow. After the saltap process, sediment is often deposited in new locations, contributing to the formation of landforms such as dunes or riverbanks. This movement can also aid in the redistribution of nutrients and organic matter within ecosystems, influencing soil composition and health.

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