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- Title
Splash-Saltation of Sand due to Wind-Driven Rain: Vertical Deposition Flux and Sediment Transport Rate.
- Authors
Cornelis, Wim M.; Oltenfreiter, Greet; Gabriels, Donald; Hartmann, Roger
- Abstract
Although transport of sediment under wind-driven rains is generally not accounted for in equations for sediment transport by wind, the contribution of this rainsplash-saltation process can be substantial. Wind-tunnel experiments, in which vertical deposition fluxes were measured at 23 distances from a sand tray, were conducted to study sediment transport under wind-driven rain and rainless wind conditions. It was shown that the vertical deposition flux could be described by a double exponential equation. By integration of the vertical deposition flux over the distance of deposition, the sediment transport rate was computed. A power-law function including both the normal component of the kinetic energy or momentum of the raindrops and the wind shear velocity was presented. However, including the wind shear velocity in the equation increased the model performance only slightly. When comparing the sediment transport rates as determined under the wind-driven rain events with those that were observed when rain was absent, it was shown that in the latter case, the transport rate is much higher at high wind shear velocities. However, at Iow wind shear velocities and moisture conditions where no motion is predicted by aeolian equations, saltation due to rainsplash is likely to occur and can be predicted with the presented model.
- Subjects
SAND; SPLASHES; WIND shear; SOIL mechanics; SOIL physics; SEDIMENTS
- Publication
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2004, Vol 68, Issue 1, p32
- ISSN
0361-5995
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2136/sssaj2004.0032