Interaction between wind and sand surface
Abstract
Sand transport takes place when the wind speed is higher than some critical value. When the wind speed is not too high and the sand has a monodisperse size distribution it is possible that ripples are formed. Simple relationships are derived between the wavelength of the ripples, the sand-grain motion, and the increase in drag due to sand transport. The theoretical results are in agreement with field observations.
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