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Geophysical Research Letters | 2006

Dust flux within dust devils: Preliminary laboratory simulations

Lynn D. V. Neakrase; Ronald Greeley; James D. Iversen; Matthew R. Balme; E. E. Eddlemon

Laboratory simulations using the Arizona State University Vortex Generator (ASUVG) were run to simulate dust flux in dust devils. These tests used particles 2 μm in diameter and 2600 kg m−3 in density, and the results were compared with data from natural dust devils on Earth and Mars. Typically, the cores of dust devils (regardless of planetary environment) have a pressure drop of ∼0.2–1.5 percent of ambient atmospheric pressure. Core pressure drops in our experiments ranged from ∼0.01 to 5.00 percent of ambient pressure (10 mbar Mars cases and 1000 mbar for Earth cases). Flux experiments were run at vortex tangential wind velocities of 1 to 42 m s−1; typically ∼35–50 percent above threshold values for the particles used. Dust flux was determined by time averaged measurements of mass loss for a given vortex size. Dust fluxes of ∼10−3 kg m−2 s−1 were obtained, similar to estimates for flux for dust devils on Earth and Mars, regardless of core size. Vortex strength appears to be closely related to the strength of the pressure drop in the core (ΔP) and is less determined by size of the vortex. This is critical in scaling the laboratory results to natural dust devils.


Planetary and Space Science | 2004

Insights on rock abrasion and ventifact formation from laboratory and field analog studies with applications to Mars

Nathan T. Bridges; Julie E. Laity; Ronald Greeley; James Phoreman; E. E. Eddlemon


Icarus | 2005

Sea-surface wave growth under extraterrestrial atmospheres: Preliminary wind tunnel experiments with application to Mars and Titan

Ralph D. Lorenz; Erin R. Kraal; E. E. Eddlemon; Jered Cheney; Ronald Greeley


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005

Trajectories and energy transfer of saltating particles onto rock surfaces: Application to abrasion and ventifact formation on Earth and Mars

Nathan T. Bridges; James Phoreman; Bruce R. White; Ronald Greeley; E. E. Eddlemon; Gregory R. Wilson; Christine J. Meyer


Archive | 2006

Dust devils on Earth and Mars: Extension of particle threshold laboratory simulations

Lynn D. V. Neakrase; Ronald Greeley; Frederick L. Haan; Partha P. Sarkar; James D. Iversen; Matthew R. Balme; E. E. Eddlemon


Archive | 2007

Dust Devils in the Laboratory: Effects of Surface Roughness on Vortex Parameters

Lynn D. V. Neakrase; Ronald Greeley; James D. Iversen; E. E. Eddlemon


Archive | 2006

Sub-millimeter Rock Surface Texture as a Measure of Aeolian Abrasion Maturity

Nathan T. Bridges; Anshuman Razdan; S. Nageeb M. Ali; Rakesh Kushunapally; Julie E. Laity; Ronald Greeley; E. E. Eddlemon


Archive | 2005

Dust Devils on Mars: Effects of Surface Roughness on Particle Threshold

Lynn D. V. Neakrase; Ronald Greeley; James D. Iversen; M. Balme; Daniel J. Foley; E. E. Eddlemon


Archive | 2003

Martian and Terrestrial Rock Abrasion from Wind Tunnel and Field Studies

Nathan T. Bridges; Ronald Greeley; E. E. Eddlemon; J. E. Laity; C. Meyer; J. Phoreman; Bruce R. White


Archive | 2006

Aeolian Particle Transport as a Function of Spacecraft Design: An Experimental Study of Potential Forward Contamination

Mark F. Abel; Dennis Foley; Lynn D. V. Neakrase; Ronald Greeley; E. E. Eddlemon; Partha Shakkottai

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Ronald Greeley

Arizona State University

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Nathan T. Bridges

California Institute of Technology

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Julie E. Laity

California State University

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Bruce R. White

University of California

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James Phoreman

Arizona State University

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