The physics of wind-blown sand and dust Jasper F. Kok1, Eric J. R. Parteli2,3, Timothy I. Michaels4, and Diana Bou Karam5 1Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA 2Departamento de Física, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil 3Institute for Multiscale Simulation, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany 4Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO USA 5LATMOS, IPSL, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, CNRS, Paris, France Email:
[email protected] Abstract. The transport of sand and dust by wind is a potent erosional force, creates sand dunes and ripples, and loads the atmosphere with suspended dust aerosols. This article presents an extensive review of the physics of wind-blown sand and dust on Earth and Mars. Specifically, we review the physics of aeolian saltation, the formation and development of sand dunes and ripples, the physics of dust aerosol emission, the weather phenomena that trigger dust storms, and the lifting of dust by dust devils and other small- scale vortices. We also discuss the physics of wind-blown sand and dune formation on Venus and Titan. PACS: 47.55.Kf, 92.60.Mt, 92.40.Gc, 45.70.Qj, 45.70.Mg, 45.70.-n, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Ea, 96.30.nd Journal Reference: Kok J F, Parteli E J R, Michaels T I and Bou Karam D 2012 The physics of wind- blown sand and dust Rep. Prog. Phys. 75 106901. 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Modes of wind-blown particle transport ...................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Importance of wind-blown sand and dust to the Earth and planetary sciences ...........................................