戈壁风吹沙的数值洞察:盐化通量方案的推导

IF 3.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1029/2024JD041398
C. Zhang, Y. Wang, N. Huang, H. C. Dun
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干旱和半干旱地区陆气相互作用产生的尘埃排放对预测全球尘埃循环至关重要。然而,对导致戈壁表面沙尘排放的复杂物理机制的全面了解仍然遥不可及。横跨中国北部和蒙古的广袤戈壁滩极大地加剧了东亚地区的沙尘暴。尽管研究人员使用模型来研究全球沙尘传输,但目前的模型主要依赖于戈壁滩的空气动力学粗糙度。它们往往忽略了戈壁床面特有的颗粒-床面碰撞过程,而这一过程与沙漠表面的碰撞过程有很大不同,从而影响了全球沙尘循环模拟的准确性。本文在现有理论和实验研究的基础上,建立了戈壁流沙的数值模型。该模型准确地模拟了戈壁中的风吹流沙,并用于研究流沙传输的盐化结构。模拟结果表明,质量浓度随高度呈指数衰减,戈壁中的平均衰减率为 0.00385,而沙漠中的平均衰减率为 0.00806。盐化粒子的水平速度随高度增加,呈幂律上升。通过对这一结构的定量分析,我们提出了适合戈壁的盐化通量公式。
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Numerical Insights Into Gobi Wind-Blown Sand: Deriving a Saltation Flux Scheme

Dust emissions from land-air interaction in arid and semi-arid regions are crucial for predicting the global dust cycle. However, a comprehensive understanding of the complex physical mechanisms contributing to dust emissions from Gobi surfaces remains elusive. The expansive Gobi Desert, spanning northern China and Mongolia, significantly intensifies sandstorms in East Asia. Although researchers use models to study global dust transport, current models primarily depend on the aerodynamic roughness of the Gobi Desert. They often overlook the particle-bed collision processes unique to the Gobi bed surface, which differ significantly from those of desert surfaces, thus compromising the accuracy of global dust cycle simulations. In this article, we establish a numerical model for drift sand in the Gobi based on existing theoretical and experimental studies. The model accurately simulates the wind-blown sand in the Gobi and been used to investigate the saltation structure of sand transport. Simulations reveal an exponential decay of mass concentration with height, with an average attenuation rate of 0.00385 in the Gobi compared to 0.00806 in sandy deserts. The horizontal velocity of saltating particles increases with height following a power law. Through quantitative analysis of this structure, we present a saltation flux formula suitable for the Gobi.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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