Evolution of barchan dune interactions investigated by a downscaled water tunnel experiment: the temporal characteristics and a soliton-like behavior
Nan He, Yang Zhang, Yuanwei Lin, Bin Yang, Xin Gao, Pan Jia

TL;DR
This study uses water tunnel experiments to analyze dune interactions, revealing nonmonotonic relationships and a soliton-like behavior that enhances understanding of dune dynamics and classification.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed experimental analysis of dune interactions, highlighting a new 'exchange-chasing' pattern and the occurrence of soliton-like behavior in dune systems.
Findings
Turnover time scale varies nonmonotonically with initial mass ratio.
A new interaction pattern 'exchange-chasing' is identified.
Soliton-like behavior occurs during dune enlargement, with detachment and passage of a small dune.
Abstract
This paper reports a downscaled water tunnel experiment to study the temporal characteristics of a double dune interaction system and the new pattern of dune interaction when the initial mass ratio of the two dunes is large. These topics are useful for a comprehensive understanding of the dune interaction system but were rarely covered before. The turnover time scale under dune interaction is defined, and its time averaged value is found to have a nonmonotonic relationship with the initial mass ratio. A nonmonotonic relationship is also found between the convexity of the downstream dune tip and the initial mass ratio. The stationary points of the two nonmonotonic curves above correspond to the same dune interaction pattern named 'exchange-chasing', which is considered indispensable in the classification map of dune interactions. The upstream dune acts as an energy transmitter between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAeolian processes and effects · Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes · Geological formations and processes
