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Showing papers by "James D. Iversen published in 1981"


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1981
TL;DR: The Martian Surface Wind Tunnel, an experimental facility established at NASA-Ames Research Center, is described in this paper as a means of understanding aeolian processes on Mars, including laboratory simulations, field studies of earth analogs, and interpretation of spacecraft data.
Abstract: Aeolian processes are important in modifying the surface of Mars at present, and appear to have been significant in the geological past. Aeolian activity includes local and global dust storms, the formation of erosional features such as yardangs and depositional features such as sand dunes, and the erosion of rock and soil. As a means of understanding aeolian processes on Mars, an investigation is in progress that includes laboratory simulations, field studies of earth analogs, and interpretation of spacecraft data. This report describes the Martian Surface Wind Tunnel, an experimental facility established at NASA-Ames Research Center, and presents some results of the general investigation. Experiments dealing with wind speeds and other conditions required for the initiation of particle movement on Mars are described and considerations are given to the resulting effectiveness of aeolian erosion.

65 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a series of experiments were conducted on scale models of snowdrift controls on flat terrain (fences of various porosities, and simulated hedgerows).

55 citations