An erodible bed sheared by a fluid flow, gas or liquid, is generally unstable, and bed forms grow. This review discusses the following issues, in light of the recent literature: What are the relevant dynamical mechanisms controlling the emergence of bed forms? Do they form by linear instability or nonlinear processes such as pattern coarsening? What determines their timescales and length scales, so different in air and water? What are the similarities and differences between aeolian and subaqueous patterns? What is the influence of the mode of transport: bed load, saltation, or suspension? Can bed forms emerge under any hydrodynamical regime, laminar and turbulent? Guided by these questions, we propose a unified description of bed-form grow...
In this work, we consider the long-standing problem of capturing dune formation in an erodible-bed c...
A linear stability theory for dune and antidune formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Many subaerial and subaqueous morphological patterns are repetitive both in space and time, and a ch...
An erodible bed sheared by a fluid flow, gas or liquid, is generally unstable, and bed forms grow. T...
Sand dunes and ripples result from the interaction between topography, hydrodynamics and sediment tr...
Aeolian bedforms represent some of the most intricate land forms on the planet encompassing a variet...
We investigate the process of ripple formation when a sand bed is submitted to a steady and turbulen...
We investigate the process of ripple formation when a sand bed is submitted to a steady and turbulen...
An idealized morphodynamic model is constructed for formation of the aeolian sand ripples from small...
International audienceThe interaction between a turbulent flow and a granular bed via sediment trans...
A linear stability analysis for dune and ripple formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
The transport of solid particles by a fluid flow is frequently found in nature and industry. Some ex...
We investigate the process of ripple formation in a viscous fluid when a sand bed is submitted to a ...
International audienceFluid flow over an initially flat granular bed leads to the formation of a sur...
A theory of turbulent shear flow over a sand bed is developed addressing the instability principle o...
In this work, we consider the long-standing problem of capturing dune formation in an erodible-bed c...
A linear stability theory for dune and antidune formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Many subaerial and subaqueous morphological patterns are repetitive both in space and time, and a ch...
An erodible bed sheared by a fluid flow, gas or liquid, is generally unstable, and bed forms grow. T...
Sand dunes and ripples result from the interaction between topography, hydrodynamics and sediment tr...
Aeolian bedforms represent some of the most intricate land forms on the planet encompassing a variet...
We investigate the process of ripple formation when a sand bed is submitted to a steady and turbulen...
We investigate the process of ripple formation when a sand bed is submitted to a steady and turbulen...
An idealized morphodynamic model is constructed for formation of the aeolian sand ripples from small...
International audienceThe interaction between a turbulent flow and a granular bed via sediment trans...
A linear stability analysis for dune and ripple formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
The transport of solid particles by a fluid flow is frequently found in nature and industry. Some ex...
We investigate the process of ripple formation in a viscous fluid when a sand bed is submitted to a ...
International audienceFluid flow over an initially flat granular bed leads to the formation of a sur...
A theory of turbulent shear flow over a sand bed is developed addressing the instability principle o...
In this work, we consider the long-standing problem of capturing dune formation in an erodible-bed c...
A linear stability theory for dune and antidune formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Many subaerial and subaqueous morphological patterns are repetitive both in space and time, and a ch...