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Interactions between boulders and aeolian ridges on Mars
Authors:Timothy Paul Nagle-McNaughton  L. A. Scuderi
Affiliation:Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract:Here we present new observations of two different interactions between aeolian ridges and boulder fields on Mars that provide insight into past wind conditions. First, an analysis of ridge and boulder interactions at two test sites in Proctor Crater and an additional site ~430 km to the northeast shows that ridge geometry can be affected by changes in surface roughness elements generated by boulder fields. Second, a detailed examination of some of the boulder fields found that individual boulders can generate multi-armed ‘wakes’ that have no clear proxy on Earth. The ridge/boulder dynamics suggest that transverse aeolian ridges acted as roughness during their development, indicating that they formed at a length scale greater than wind ripples. The boulder wakes seem to represent an unusual interaction between flow separation and pre-exiting ridges; why this pattern is not observed on Earth remains uncertain.
Keywords:aeolian processes  boulders  ripples  transverse aeolian ridges  wakes
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