CECOAL   02625
CENTRO DE ECOLOGIA APLICADA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Dunes in the world’s big rivers are characterized by low-angle lee-side slopes and a complex shape
Autor/es:
BEST, JIM; AMSLER, MARIO; GALEAZZI, CRISTIANO; MA, HONGBO; ORFEO, OSCAR; WANG, PING; BEST, JIM; AMSLER, MARIO; GALEAZZI, CRISTIANO; MA, HONGBO; ORFEO, OSCAR; WANG, PING; CISNEROS, JULIA; ALMEIDA, RENATO PAES DE; FREITAS, BERNARDO; IANNIRUBERTO, MARCO; OBERG, KEVIN; SZUPIANY, RICARDO; CISNEROS, JULIA; ALMEIDA, RENATO PAES DE; FREITAS, BERNARDO; IANNIRUBERTO, MARCO; OBERG, KEVIN; SZUPIANY, RICARDO; VAN DIJK, THAIËNNE; BOLDT, JUSTIN; HUIZINGA, RICHARD; NITTROUER, JEFFREY A.; PARSONS, DAN; ZHANG, YUANFENG; VAN DIJK, THAIËNNE; BOLDT, JUSTIN; HUIZINGA, RICHARD; NITTROUER, JEFFREY A.; PARSONS, DAN; ZHANG, YUANFENG
Revista:
NATURE GEOSCIENCE
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 13 p. 156 - 162
ISSN:
1752-0894
Resumen:
Dunes form critical agents of bedload transport in all of the world?s big rivers, and constitute appreciable sources of bed roughness and flow resistance. Dunes also generate stratification that is the most common depositional feature of ancient riverine sediments. However, current models of dune dynamics and stratification are conditioned by bedform geometries observed in small rivers and laboratory experiments. For these dunes, the downstream lee-side is often assumed to be simple in shape and sloping at the angle of repose. Here we show, using a unique compilation of high-resolution bathymetry from a range of large rivers, that dunes are instead characterized predominantly by low-angle lee-side slopes (