Data from: Geometry of wave-formed orbital ripples in coarse sand
Using new large-scale wave-flume experiments we examine the cross-section and planform geometry of wave-formed ripples in coarse sand (median grain size D50 = 430 μm) under high-energy shoaling and plunging random waves. We find that the ripples remain orbital for the full range of encountered condi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using new large-scale wave-flume experiments we examine the cross-section
and planform geometry of wave-formed ripples in coarse sand (median grain
size D50 = 430 μm) under high-energy shoaling and plunging random waves.
We find that the ripples remain orbital for the full range of encountered
conditions, even for wave forcing when in finer sand the ripple length λr
is known to become independent of the near-bed orbital diameter ds
(anorbital ripples). The proportionality between λr and ds is not
constant, but decreases from about 0.55 for ds / D50 ≈ 1400 to about 0.27
for ds / D50 ≈ 11 , 500 . Analogously, ripple height ηr increases with ds,
but the constant of proportionally decreases from about 0.08 for ds / D50
≈ 1400 to about 0.02 for ds / D50 > 8000 . In contrast to earlier
observations of coarse-grained two-dimensional wave ripples under mild
wave conditions, the ripple planform changes with the wave Reynolds number
from quasi two-dimensional vortex ripples, through oval mounds with
ripples attached from different directions, to strongly subdued
hummocky-type features. Finally, we combine our data with existing
mild-wave coarse-grain ripple data to develop new equilibrium predictors
for ripple length, height and steepness suitable for a wide range of wave
conditions and a D50 larger than about 300 μm. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.482tn |