Formative conditions and sedimentary structures of sandy 3D antidunes: an application of the gravel step‐pool model to fine‐grained sand in an experimental flume |
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Authors: | Miwa Yokokawa Kazuyoshi Hasegawa Satoru Kanbayashi Noritaka Endo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Osaka Institute of Technology, Osaka, Japan;2. Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan;3. Hokkaisuiko Consultant Corporation, Hokkaido, Japan;4. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East – Hokkaido Co., Hokkaido, Japan;5. Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Antidunes and their sedimentary structures can be useful in reconstructing paleo‐hydraulic conditions, especially for large discharge events. However, three‐dimensional (3D) antidunes in sand‐sized sediments have not yet been studied extensively, as compared to either two‐dimensional (2D) antidunes or antidunes in gravel‐sized sediments. In this study, we estimated formative conditions of gravel step‐pool morphologies and applied them to the formation of 3D antidunes over a sand bed. Formative conditions are expressed in terms of a relationship between the water discharge per unit width and the bed slope. Flume experiments demonstrated that 3D mound‐like antidune configurations and their associated internal sedimentary structures could be preserved. Internal sedimentary structures were characterized by shallow lens‐like structures whose bases were erosional. Although gently‐dipping concave‐upward lamination was dominant, convex‐upward lamination was occasionally observed. The dimensions of lenticular lamina‐sets can be used to estimate antidune geometry. Thus if 3D antidunes can be interpreted in the stratigraphic record, it is possible to estimate the paleo‐hydraulic parameters such as water discharge and bed slope more precisely than previously. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | 3D antidunes fine sand sedimentary structures step‐pools flume experiments |
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