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Laboratory Observations of Oscillatory Flow Over Sand Ripples

September 20, 2024

These datasets comprise of laboratory observations of oscillatory flows over mobile sand ripples. The data were collected in the Small-Oscillatory Flow Tunnel (S-OFT) in the Sediment Dynamics Laboratory at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi (MS), while Donya Frank-Gilchrist was a National Research Council post-doctoral fellow there. The flow tunnel has a 2-m long acrylic test section which was filled with coarse quartz sand. A piston and flywheel were used to drive the oscillatory flows, from which equilibrium sand ripples developed. The experimental setup comprised of three Photron cameras and a double-pulsed Litron Nd:YAG laser, synced and sampled at 100 hertz in double-framed mode. The fluid velocities were obtained through Particle Image Velocimetry processed with LaVision DaVis v.11 software. For further information regarding data collection and/or processing methods, refer to the associated journal articles by Frank-Gilchrist and others (2018, 2024).

Frank-Gilchrist, D.P., Palmsten, M.L., Penko, A.M., and Calantoni, J., 2024, Vortex Trapping of Suspended Sand Grains Over Ripples: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JF007620.

Frank-Gilchrist, D.P., Penko, A.M., and Calantoni, J., 2018, Investigation of sand ripple dynamics with combined particle image and tracking velocimetry: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, v. 35, art. 10, https://doi.org/10.1175/JTECH-D-18-0054.1.

Publication Year 2024
Title Laboratory Observations of Oscillatory Flow Over Sand Ripples
DOI 10.5066/P1OUXO7S
Authors Donya P Frank-Gilchrist, Allison M. Penko, Joseph Calantoni, Margaret L Palmsten
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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