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arxiv: 1202.2842 · v3 · pith:P6JBTGYHnew · submitted 2012-02-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.geo-ph

Linear stability analysis of transverse dunes

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.geo-ph
keywords dunetransversedunesanalysisdirectionformlinearmigration
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Sand-moving winds blowing from a constant direction in an area of high sand availability form transverse dunes, which have a fixed profile in the direction orthogonal to the wind. Here we show, by means of a linear stability analysis, that transverse dunes are intrinsically unstable. Any along-axis perturbation on a transverse dune amplify in the course of dune migration due to the combined effect of two main factors, namely: the lateral transport through avalanches along the dune's slip-face, and the scaling of dune migration velocity with the inverse of the dune height. Our calculations provide a quantitative explanation for recent observations from experiments and numerical simulations, which showed that transverse dunes moving on the bedrock cannot exist in a stable form and decay into a chain of crescent-shaped barchans.

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