Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion paper, aimed at improving our understanding of yardang development and controls on yardang morphology. The classic model for yardang development posits that yardangs evolve to an aspect ratio of ≈ 4 in order to minimize aerodynamic drag. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model results presented here, however, demonstrate that yardangs with an aspect ratio of 4 do not minimize drag. As an alternative, I propose that yardang aspect ratios are primarily controlled by the lateral downwind expansion of wind and wind-blown sediments focused into the troughs among yardangs, which can be quantified using previous studies of wall-bounded turbulent jet...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiological & Agricultural EngineeringMark E. CasadaRonaldo G. MaghirangWind eros...
Graduation date: 2017Reed Canarygrass (RCG) is an aggressive invader in aquatic ecosystems that swif...
<p>The presence of nonerodible elements is well understood to be a reducing factor for soil erosion ...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Yardangs are streamlined hills formed in part by the erosive action of wind and wind-blown sediments...
Landforms, morphologically similar to aeolian yardangs but formed by erosion of bedrock by currents ...
Aeolian landforms occur on all earths’ continents as well as on Mars, Titan and Venus and are typica...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineeri...
Landscapes evolve through a number of processes in response to a wide range of forcing mechanisms. M...
Pre- and post-storm topography and aerial photography, collected in regions where new washover fans ...
Representation of surface roughness effects on aeolian sediment transport is a key source of uncerta...
In environments affected by wind erosion, plants act as traps for aeolian sediment, which leads to a...
Delta areas around the world are densely populated, and feature an incredible amount of economic act...
In biogeomorphic landscapes, plant traits can steer landscape development through plant-mediated fee...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiological & Agricultural EngineeringMark E. CasadaRonaldo G. MaghirangWind eros...
Graduation date: 2017Reed Canarygrass (RCG) is an aggressive invader in aquatic ecosystems that swif...
<p>The presence of nonerodible elements is well understood to be a reducing factor for soil erosion ...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Here I present a set of mathematical modeling results, constrained by the results of the companion p...
Yardangs are streamlined hills formed in part by the erosive action of wind and wind-blown sediments...
Landforms, morphologically similar to aeolian yardangs but formed by erosion of bedrock by currents ...
Aeolian landforms occur on all earths’ continents as well as on Mars, Titan and Venus and are typica...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineeri...
Landscapes evolve through a number of processes in response to a wide range of forcing mechanisms. M...
Pre- and post-storm topography and aerial photography, collected in regions where new washover fans ...
Representation of surface roughness effects on aeolian sediment transport is a key source of uncerta...
In environments affected by wind erosion, plants act as traps for aeolian sediment, which leads to a...
Delta areas around the world are densely populated, and feature an incredible amount of economic act...
In biogeomorphic landscapes, plant traits can steer landscape development through plant-mediated fee...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiological & Agricultural EngineeringMark E. CasadaRonaldo G. MaghirangWind eros...
Graduation date: 2017Reed Canarygrass (RCG) is an aggressive invader in aquatic ecosystems that swif...
<p>The presence of nonerodible elements is well understood to be a reducing factor for soil erosion ...