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Yardang-controlled dune morphology and dynamics in the Qaidam Basin: Insight from remote sensing and numerical simulations

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CATENA
卷 235, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2023.107697

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Yardang-controlled dune; Morphology; Dynamics; CFD simulations; Qaidam Basin

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This study provides systematic investigation on how yardangs exert control over dune morphology, and reveals the intricate wind dynamics and mechanisms involved. Computational fluid dynamics modeling and remote sensing data further support the observations and shed light on the influences of yardangs on wind deposition and dune formation.
The yardang-dune coexistence and the control of yardangs on dune formation reveal the joint action of wind erosion and deposition. Yardangs exhibit distinctive characteristics of streamlining and clustering, which apply unique and complicated impacts on the wind field and sand transport. However, previous studies lack systematic investigation on how yardangs exert control over dune morphology, and the intricate wind dynamics and mechanisms involved remain unclear. In this study, the yardang-controlled dune is systematically illustrated, supported by thorough studies of the yardang-controlled dune morphology and dynamics. Through the moni-toring of the 6722 km2 dunes in the Qaidam Basin (QB), three typical yardang-dune coexistence patterns are identified and summarized: Pattern I-windward dune, crescentic dunes form on the upwind sides of the sparsely arranged yardangs; Pattern II-corridor dune, crescentic dunes form beside the narrowly arranged yardangs in the corridors and migrate; Pattern III-leeward dune, linear dune forms on the downwind side from isolated yardang tail. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling is used to analyze the dynamics and mechanisms of the three patterns and the corresponding real yardang topographies. CFD simulations show that with the control of yardangs, the winds in the locations corresponding to the dunes have significantly low velocities, leading to the wind entrainment decrease, sand accumulation and subsequent dune formation. CFD also reveals that the aspect ratios of yardangs control the formations of wind shadows and linear dunes on the yardang tails. The simulation results agree well with the actual landforms observed in the QB of the three patterns. Additionally, the dune leeward slope width and migration velocity statistics based on remote sensing provide further support for the observations and simulations. This study sheds light on the intricate influences of yardangs on wind deposition, underscoring their role in shaping the landform of dunes.

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