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Mass transport by Aeolian saltation on Earth, Mars and Venus: The effects of full saltation cloud development and chokingWind tunnel tests were conducted to study the characteristics of particle motion and the quantity transported by wind under a variety of planetary environmental conditions. Analysis of the results indicates that, on Earth, saltation fully develops at near-threshold wind speeds and rarely chokes (retarding of saltation due to high particle concentration and subsequent increase of mid-air collisions). On Mars, saltation becomes fully developed only at favorable locations and at wind speeds well above threshold. The Martian saltation cloud has an insufficient particle concentration to cause choking, particularly over a partially rocky surface. On Venus, full saltation occurs at wind speeds very near threshold, but saltation flux increases less rapidly than expected at relatively modest wind speeds due to choking.
Document ID
19870014023
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Williams, S. H.
(Arizona State Univ. Tempe, AZ, United States)
Greeley, R.
(Arizona State Univ. Tempe, AZ, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1987
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington, Reports of Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program, 1986
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Accession Number
87N23456
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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