The variability of the apparent von Krmn parameter κ a during aeolian saltation was evaluated in a field experiment at Jericoacoara, Brazil. To test this variability, velocity profiles, Reynolds stress and sand transport data were gathered and analyzed. We used 15 data sets with sand-laden airflow and 2 runs with clear airflow. Results indicated an inverse linear relationship between κ a and bulk, gravimetric sand concentration (R 2 = 0.746) and sand transport rate (R 2 = 0.577). We found values of κ a as low as 0.26. This means that using the von Krmn constant, κ (0.40) rather than the variable κ a to estimate shear velocity based on the slope of the velocity profile will lead to over estimation of shear velocity, averaging about 20% in this study. This, in turn, produces an over estimation of wind-blown sand transport rates based on models that have terms with shear velocity cubed. Copyright 2010 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Li, B., Sherman, D. J., Farrell, E. J., & Ellis, J. T. (2010). Variability of the apparent von Kármán parameter during aeolian saltation. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(15). https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL044068
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