Data for Aeolian Ripple Migration and Associated Creep Transport Rates

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Sherman, Douglas J.;Zhang, Pei;Martin, Raleigh L.;Ellis, Jean T.;Kok, Jasper F.;Farrell, Eugene J.;Li, Bailiang

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Overview: The attached spreadsheet, "AeolianRippleMigration_ShermanEtAl2019.csv," summarizes the ripple migration and related data acquired from the wind tunnel and field experiment literature and from the field experiments at Jericoacoara, Ceará, Brazil (2008) and Oceano, California, USA (2015), associated with the article "Aeolian Ripple Migration and Associated Creep Transport Rates" by Douglas J. Sherman, Pei Zhang, Raleigh L. Martin, Jean T. Ellis, Jasper F. Kok, Eugene J. Farrell, and Bailiang Li.
Notes for data sources: "a" - indicates that the data from a particular study were included in our final analyses "b" - indicates an estimate of threshold shear velocity (calculated as per Lorenz et al., 2011) with A = 0.1 "c" - the value for ripple height in this study is the average of about 200 measurements for ripples in equilibrium or near-equilibrium with the wind field "d" - the data from this study were digitized as depicted in terms of ust/ust_th and u_r/(gd)^0.5 (see "Key to variables" below) "e" - Shear velocity (ust) values are from Martin & Kok, 2017. Median grain diameter (d) and threshold shear velocity (ust_th) values are from Martin & Kok, 2018 (see Table 2: "Date interval")
Key to variables [units]: Source - literature origin of previous studies or field location of observations for this study Note - annotation for additional information about study (see above "Notes for data sources") StudyType - classified as "field" or "wind tunnel" Date - date of observation for observations at Jericoacoara and Oceano ("N/A" for other sites) StartTime - start time of observation window (local time) for observations at Jericoacoara and Oceano ("N/A" for other sites) EndTime - end time of observation window (local time) for observations at Jericoacoara and Oceano ( "N/A" for other sites) u_r [mm/s] - calculated ripple migration speed ( "N/A" for Zhu et al, 2011, see "u_r_alt" below) sigma_u_r [mm/s] - uncertainty in ripple migration speed. Calculated as fixed percentage for Jericoacoara and as standard error for Oceano. For literare-derived values, "N/A" indicates lack of uncertainty estimates. For Oceano, "N/A" indicates inability to calculate standard error for certain measurement intervals containing only a single observation. u_r_alt - dimensionless proxy values for ripple migration speed for Zhu et al, 2011 (marked as "N/A" for other sites) calculated as u_r/(gd)^1/2, where "g" is gravitational acceleration and "d" is median surface grain diameter ust [m/s] - shear velocity ( "N/A" for Zhu et al, 2011, see "ust_over_ust_th" below) d [mm] - median surface grain diameter ("N/A" if not reported for literature studies) ust_th [m/s] - threshold shear velocity ("N/A" for Zhu et al, 2011, see "ust_over_ust_th" below) ust_over_ust_th - dimensionless proxy values for shear velocity for Zhu et al, 2011 (marked as "N/A" for other sites) calculated as ust/ust_th length [m] - ripple wavelength ("N/A" if not reported or measured) height [mm] - ripple amplitude ("N/A" if not reported or measured) sigma_height [mm] - uncertainty in ripple amplitude. Calculated as fixed percentage for Jericoacoara and as standard error for Oceano. For literare-derived values, "N/A" indicates lack of uncertainty estimates. For Oceano, "N/A" indicates inability to calculate standard error for certain measurement intervals containing only a single observation.
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0.6

FAIR Score

79%

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1

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Zenodo

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Oceanography

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Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

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97%

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Open Alex

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76.92

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1.00

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1.00