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干旱区科学  2014, Vol. 6 Issue (3): 243-254    DOI: 10.1007/s40333-013-0243-2
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Aeolian transport over a developing transverse dune
ZhiBao DONG, Ping LV, ZhengCai ZHANG, JunFeng LU
Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
Aeolian transport over a developing transverse dune
ZhiBao DONG, Ping LV, ZhengCai ZHANG, JunFeng LU
Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
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摘要 The spatial and temporal changes in aeolian transport over a dune are fundamental factors that control the morphology of the dune. In the present study, we obtained direct field observations of aeolian transport over a developing transverse dune at the Shapotou Aeolian Experiment Site in the southeastern part of China's Tengger Desert. The transport rate versus wind speed relationship is complicated over a developing dune compared with the relationships over flat surfaces and over dunes that are in equilibrium with the wind. We obtained trend lines for transport rate over the transverse dune versus distance. The transport rate generally increased from the toe to the crest above the stoss slope, but the difference in transport rate between the crest and the toe was smaller than those that have been proposed for taller dunes. The crest/toe ratio for transport rates therefore seems to depend greatly on dune height. Flux density profiles for different points above the dune at different wind speeds were well described by the exponential decay law, as has been proposed for saltation flux density profiles. Coefficients in the flux density profile function can be defined in terms of the transport rate and wind speed. However, the dependence of relative decay rate with height and average saltation height on wind speed was weaker than that observed in a wind tunnel and above a flat surface. The preliminary results obtained in this study require more evidence from field observations to fully describe aeolian transport above developing dunes.
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关键词:  oil salinity  spectrum  halophytes  Landsat TM  spectral mixture analysis  feature space  model    
Abstract: The spatial and temporal changes in aeolian transport over a dune are fundamental factors that control the morphology of the dune. In the present study, we obtained direct field observations of aeolian transport over a developing transverse dune at the Shapotou Aeolian Experiment Site in the southeastern part of China's Tengger Desert. The transport rate versus wind speed relationship is complicated over a developing dune compared with the relationships over flat surfaces and over dunes that are in equilibrium with the wind. We obtained trend lines for transport rate over the transverse dune versus distance. The transport rate generally increased from the toe to the crest above the stoss slope, but the difference in transport rate between the crest and the toe was smaller than those that have been proposed for taller dunes. The crest/toe ratio for transport rates therefore seems to depend greatly on dune height. Flux density profiles for different points above the dune at different wind speeds were well described by the exponential decay law, as has been proposed for saltation flux density profiles. Coefficients in the flux density profile function can be defined in terms of the transport rate and wind speed. However, the dependence of relative decay rate with height and average saltation height on wind speed was weaker than that observed in a wind tunnel and above a flat surface. The preliminary results obtained in this study require more evidence from field observations to fully describe aeolian transport above developing dunes.
Key words:  oil salinity    spectrum    halophytes    Landsat TM    spectral mixture analysis    feature space    model
收稿日期:  2013-04-17      修回日期:  2013-06-17           出版日期:  2014-06-10      发布日期:  2014-06-10      期的出版日期:  2014-06-10
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The National Natural Science Foundation of China (41130533, 41171010).

通讯作者:  ZhiBao DONG    E-mail:  zbdong@lzb.ac.cn
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ZhiBao DONG, Ping LV, ZhengCai ZHANG, JunFeng LU. Aeolian transport over a developing transverse dune[J]. 干旱区科学, 2014, 6(3): 243-254.
ZhiBao DONG, Ping LV, ZhengCai ZHANG, JunFeng LU. Aeolian transport over a developing transverse dune. Journal of Arid Land, 2014, 6(3): 243-254.
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