Observation and Prediction of Sand Ripple Geometry on a Sloped Bed Under Varying Combined Wave‐Current Flows

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2025-08

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Lee, Seok‐Bong
Wengrove, Meagan E.
de Schipper, Matthieu A.
Kleinhans, MaartenORCID 0000-0002-9484-1673ISNI 0000000114640007
Ruessink, GerbenORCID 0000-0001-9526-6087ISNI 0000000117053107
Hopkins, Julia

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We investigated quasi-2D sand ripple geometry (i.e., ripple height, ripple wavelength, and ripple asymmetry) on a mound subject to the influence of waves, currents, and combined wave-current flows. The results of this study quantify how ripple geometry is influenced by bed slope and combined wave-current flows. The geometry of the ripples is shown to depend on the combined wave-current flow ratio and the local bed slope. Under wave-only conditions, the wave-driven ripple length and height decreased as a function of depth and local slope. Under combined wave-current conditions, the ripples increased in height and wavelength on the stoss slope of the mound, and decreased on the lee slope of the mound. Existing ripple geometry predictors, developed for combined flows on flat sand beds, were unable to predict ripple geometry on the sloped bed accurately. We propose correction factors for ripple geometry predictors to account for slope effects and combined wave-current flow conditions. Applying the correction factors significantly improves the predictor performance for predicting ripple height, wavelength, and asymmetry on sloping beds.

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Lee, SB, Wengrove, M E, de Schipper, M A, Kleinhans, M G, Ruessink, G & Hopkins, J 2025, 'Observation and Prediction of Sand Ripple Geometry on a Sloped Bed Under Varying Combined Wave‐Current Flows', Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, vol. 130, no. 8, e2025JF008380. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025JF008380