2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021jf006492
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Coarsening Dynamics of 2D Subaqueous Dunes

Abstract: Fluid flow over an initially flat granular bed leads to the formation of a surface‐wave instability. The sediment bed profile coarsens and increases in amplitude and wavelength as disturbances develop from ripples into dunes. We perform experiments and numerical simulations to quantify both the temporal evolution of bed properties and the relationship between the initial growth rate and the friction velocity u∗. Experimentally, we study underwater bedforms originating from a thin horizontal particle layer in a… Show more

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“…Over short timescales, the linear regime of this instability is responsible for the emergence of periodic dunes, assuming that all modes (wavelengths) grow exponentially independently from each other (Lü et al., 2021). Over longer timescales, a non‐linear regime of dune pattern coarsening dominated by collisions and interactions between bedforms leads to an increase in dune amplitude and wavelength in space and time (Gadal, Narteau, Ewing, et al., 2020; Gao, Narteau, & Rozier, 2015; Jarvis et al., 2022). In areas of limited sediment supply, dunes adopt crescentic shapes that can also elongate by depositing at their tips the sediment that is transported along their crests (Courrech du Pont et al., 2014; Fernandez‐Cascales et al., 2018; Gadal, Narteau, Courrech du Pont et al., 2020; Gao, Narteau, Rozier, & Courrech du Pont, 2015; Lü et al., 2017; Lucas et al., 2014; Lucas et al., 2015; Parteli et al., 2009; Reffet et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over short timescales, the linear regime of this instability is responsible for the emergence of periodic dunes, assuming that all modes (wavelengths) grow exponentially independently from each other (Lü et al., 2021). Over longer timescales, a non‐linear regime of dune pattern coarsening dominated by collisions and interactions between bedforms leads to an increase in dune amplitude and wavelength in space and time (Gadal, Narteau, Ewing, et al., 2020; Gao, Narteau, & Rozier, 2015; Jarvis et al., 2022). In areas of limited sediment supply, dunes adopt crescentic shapes that can also elongate by depositing at their tips the sediment that is transported along their crests (Courrech du Pont et al., 2014; Fernandez‐Cascales et al., 2018; Gadal, Narteau, Courrech du Pont et al., 2020; Gao, Narteau, Rozier, & Courrech du Pont, 2015; Lü et al., 2017; Lucas et al., 2014; Lucas et al., 2015; Parteli et al., 2009; Reffet et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inverse relationship between dune size and velocity means that faster, smaller dunes can approach and collide with slower, larger dunes. Such collisions have been frequently observed in subaqueous experiments and numerical simulations, and have been shown to play an important role in pattern coarsening, whereby a larger number of smaller dunes transition to become a smaller number of larger dunes (Coleman and Melville, 1994;Gao et al, 2015;Bradley and Venditti, 2019;Jarvis et al, 2022). This coarsening process primarily occurs through dune coalescence, where a pair of colliding dunes merge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In these settings, dunes have long been thought to grow to attain a maximum height which, in settings with sufficient sediment, could be controlled by the flow depth (in aqueous environments) or the thickness of the planetary boundary layer (for aeolian systems) (Andreotti et al, 2009;Andreotti and Claudin, 2013). Alternatively, sediment supply may be an additional limiting factor (Gunn et al, 2022;Jarvis et al, 2022). Regardless, the migration velocity c of a dune depends inversely on the dune size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Over short timescales, the linear regime of this instability is responsible for the emergence of periodic dunes, assuming that all modes (wavelengths) grow exponentially independently from each other (Lü et al, 2021). Over longer timescales, a non-linear regime of dune pattern coarsening dominated by collisions and interactions between bedforms leads to an increase in dune amplitude and wavelength in space and time (Gadal, Narteau, Ewing, et al, 2020;Jarvis et al, 2022). In areas of limited sediment supply, dunes adopt crescentic shapes that can also elongate by depositing at their tips the sediment that is transported along their crests (Courrech du Pont et al, 2014;Fernandez-Cascales et al, 2018;Gadal, Narteau, Courrech du Pont et al, 2020;Gao, Narteau, Rozier, & Courrech du Pont, 2015;Lü et al, 2017;Lucas et al, 2014;Lucas et al, 2015;Parteli et al, 2009;Reffet et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%