The USGS Astrogeology Science Center conducts research on the interaction between planetary surfaces and the overlying atmospheres. In particular, the transfer of momentum (from wind), vapor (evaporation/sublimation), liquid (rainfall, percolation, infiltration) and solids (snow) occurs between surfaces and atmospheres.
Dunes and Ripples
One topic in particular that we focus on is the transport of sand and dust by wind. Flagstaff, AZ has numerous dunefields nearby, which we study via the Astrogeology Science Center Terrestrial Analogs Program. We are also interested in subaqueous dunes and ripples, as they may be analogs to bedforms under thicker atmospheres, such as those on Titan and Venus.
Terrestrial Analogs
Imagery, soil temperature and humidity profiles, and meteorological data from December 2020 to April 2021, Grand Falls Dune Field, Arizona
Grand Falls, Arizona: Dune Field Sand Transport 2017 - 2019
Grand Falls, Arizona: Dune Field Sand Transport 2013 - 2016
Planetary Aeolian landforms: An introduction to the Fifth Planetary Dunes Workshop Special Issue
Aeolian processes and landforms across the Solar System: Science and technology requirements for the next decade
A critical gap: In situ measurements of surface-atmosphere interactions from outside earth
Ancient Martian aeolian sand dune deposits recorded in the stratigraphy of Valles Marineris and implications for past climates
Aeolian processes at the Mars Exploration Rover Meridiani Planum landing site
Aeolian processes in Proctor Crater on Mars: Sedimentary history as analyzed from multiple data sets
TES observations of the martian surface and atmosphere
Aeolian features and processes at the Mars Pathfinder landing site
Triton's surface-atmosphere energy balance
The USGS Astrogeology Science Center conducts research on the interaction between planetary surfaces and the overlying atmospheres. In particular, the transfer of momentum (from wind), vapor (evaporation/sublimation), liquid (rainfall, percolation, infiltration) and solids (snow) occurs between surfaces and atmospheres.
Dunes and Ripples
One topic in particular that we focus on is the transport of sand and dust by wind. Flagstaff, AZ has numerous dunefields nearby, which we study via the Astrogeology Science Center Terrestrial Analogs Program. We are also interested in subaqueous dunes and ripples, as they may be analogs to bedforms under thicker atmospheres, such as those on Titan and Venus.