Sorting in grain flows at the lee-side of dunes
Publication date
2004
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Kleinhans, M.G.
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Abstract
Sediment sorting at the lee side of ripples, dunes and bars has already been recognized long ago. A predictive model
of the sorting is necessary but unavailable for implementation in sediment transport models for sediment mixtures.
Relevant processes in sedimentological and physical literature are reviewed and compared to the sparse data of sediment
sorting. A synthesis is given of the most important variables governing the sorting processes for the benefit of future
experimentation and modelling. These variables are the sorting (standard deviation, skewness and bimodality) of the
sediment mixture delivered to the brink point, the height of the dune or bar relative to the average grain size of the
mixture, the velocity of the flow above the brink point relative to the settling velocity for all grain size fractions, and the
frequency of the grain flows. In addition, the initiation mechanism and frequency of the grain flows affect the pattern and
effectiveness of sorting
Keywords
Subaqueous dunes, Grain flows, Sediment mixtures, Sediment sorting, Fluvial deposits