aeolian sand transport
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2022 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Katharina Tholen ◽  
Thomas Pähtz ◽  
Hezi Yizhaq ◽  
Itzhak Katra ◽  
Klaus Kroy

AbstractAeolian sand transport is a major process shaping landscapes on Earth and on diverse celestial bodies. Conditions favoring bimodal sand transport, with fine-grain saltation driving coarse-grain reptation, give rise to the evolution of megaripples with a characteristic bimodal sand composition. Here, we derive a unified phase diagram for this special aeolian process and the ensuing nonequilibrium megaripple morphodynamics by means of a conceptually simple quantitative model, grounded in the grain-scale physics. We establish a well-preserved quantitative signature of bimodal aeolian transport in the otherwise highly variable grain size distributions, namely, the log-scale width (Krumbein phi scale) of their coarse-grain peaks. A comprehensive collection of terrestrial and extraterrestrial data, covering a wide range of geographical sources and environmental conditions, supports the accuracy and robustness of this unexpected theoretical finding. It could help to resolve ambiguities in the classification of terrestrial and extraterrestrial sedimentary bedforms.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandesh Kamath ◽  
Yaping Shao ◽  
Eric Ribeiro Parteli

Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Hongchao Dun ◽  
Peng Yue ◽  
Ning Huang ◽  
Jie Zhang

The process of aeolian sand transport is an important mechanism leading to the formation and evolution of local landforms in coastal areas and desert lakes. For a long time, the role of surface moisture in incipient motion of sand grains by wind stress has been extensively studied but, in fact, sand-bed collision is the main mechanism in steady aeolian sand flow. At present, the lack of understanding of surface moisture content on sand-bed collision limits the application of aeolian sand transport models in wet coastal areas. In this paper, we adopt numerical simulations to discuss and analyze the effect of cohesive forces formed by surface moisture content on the sand-bed collision process based on discrete element method. High density contact forces appear with the surface moisture increasing, and form a closed structure around the edge of crater to resist the avulsion in horizontal direction. Under high moisture condition, even though the ejected sand grains saltate away from the surface, the tension forces will prevent from leaving. The ejected number trend with incident velocity shows some nonlinear characteristics due to the unequally distributed force chains and liquid bridges in the unsaturated sand bed surface.


Geomorphology ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 107987
Author(s):  
Yanyu He ◽  
Jianhui Liu ◽  
Feng Cai ◽  
Bailiang Li ◽  
Hongshuai Qi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 44 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Yang ◽  
Yuxin Liu ◽  
Bo Zhang ◽  
Yuanwei Lin ◽  
Yang Zhang

2021 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 100746
Author(s):  
H.R. Abbasi ◽  
C. Opp ◽  
M. Groll ◽  
A. Gohardoust ◽  
H. Rouhipour

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