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On the effect of two-direction seasonal flows on barchans and the origin of occluded dunes
  • Willian Righi Assis,
  • Danilo Borges,
  • Erick Franklin
Willian Righi Assis
UNICAMP - University of Campinas
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Danilo Borges
UNICAMP - University of Campinas
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Erick Franklin
Universidade Estadual de Campinas

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Abstract

We inquire into the morphodynamics of barchans under seasonal flows. For that, we carried out grain-scale numerical computations of a subaqueous barchan exposed to two-directional flows, and we varied the angle and frequency of oscillations. We show that when the frequency is lower than the inverse of the characteristic time for barchan formation, the dune adapts to the new flow direction and recovers the barchan shape while losing less grains than under one-directional flow. For higher frequencies, the dune has not enough time for adaptation and becomes more round while losing more grains. For both cases, we show, for the first time, the typical dynamics of grains (trajectories and forces). In particular, the round barchans are similar to the so-called occluded dunes observed on Mars, where seasons have very high frequencies compared to the dune timescale, different from Earth. Our results represent a possible explanation for that shape.
19 Jul 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive
22 Jul 2024Published in ESS Open Archive