Waves Over Sand Ripples

Aerial view of sand ripples beneath the water at a beach.

Look beneath the waves on a beach or in a bay, and you’ll find ripples in the sand. Passing waves shape these sandforms and can even build them to heights that require dredging to keep waterways passable to large ships. To better understand how the sand interacts with the flow, researchers build computer models that couple the flow of the water with the behavior of individual sand grains. One recent study found that sand grains experienced the most shear stress as the flow first accelerates and then again when a vortex forms near the crest of the ripple. (Image credit: D. Hall; research credit: S. DeVoe et al.; via Eos)

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  1. lemgandi Avatar

    @admin The ripples are also useful for telling you where the beach is when you're SCUBA diving. Or at least where it isn't.

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