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Dynamics of migrating sand dunes interacting with obstacles
Bacik, K.A.; Canizares, P.; Caulfield, C.P.; Williamson, M.J.; Vriend, N.M. (2021). Dynamics of migrating sand dunes interacting with obstacles. Physical Review Fluids 6(10): 104308. https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevfluids.6.104308
In: Physical Review Fluids. American Physical Society: College Park. ISSN 2469-990X, more
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(2021). Line in the sand: the physics of halting a marching dune. Nature (Lond.) 599(7884): 183-183. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-03023-2, more
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  • Bacik, K.A.
  • Canizares, P.
  • Caulfield, C.P.
  • Williamson, M.J.
  • Vriend, N.M.

Abstract
    Wind- and water-driven migrating sand dunes frequently interact with elevated natural and artificial topographical features. The dune-obstacle interaction can alter the migrating behavior of the dune and, depending on the nature of the obstacle, it may generate various societal and technological risks. Here we study the problem of dune-obstacle interaction in a paradigmatic quasi-two-dimensional domain realized in a subaqueous laboratory experiment. Generically, dunes interact with obstacles either by crossing over the obstacle or by being trapped.We describe how the selection of these two distinct dynamical behaviors depends on the size and shape of the obstacle, focusing in particular on the fluid flow in the immediate vicinity of the obstacle. Specifically, we perform a modal decomposition of the measured flow field and we discover that the outcome of the dune-obstacle interaction is closely related to the flow structure above the obstacle.

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