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16 - On the Formation of Ripple-mark in Sand

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2010

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The following paper contains an account of experiments and observations on the formation of ripple-mark in sand. The first section is devoted to experiments on the general conditions under which ripple-mark is formed, and especially on the mode of formation and maintenance of irregular ripples by currents. In the second section it is shown that regular ripple-mark in sand is due to a complex arrangement of vortices in oscillating water; and the last section gives some account of the views of certain recent observers in this field, and a discussion of some phenomena in the vortex motion of air and water.

First Series of Experiments

A cylindrical zinc vessel, like a flat bath, with upright sides, 2 feet 8 inches in diameter and 9 inches deep, was placed on a table, which was free to turn about a vertical axis. Some fine sand was strewn over the bottom to a depth of about an inch, and water was poured in until it stood three inches deep over the sand. After some trials of simply whirling the bath, in which no regular ripple-mark was formed, I found that rotational oscillation with a jerking motion of small amplitude gave rise almost immediately to beautiful radial ripples all round the bath. If the jerks were of small amplitude the ripples were small, and if larger they were larger.

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The Scientific Papers of Sir George Darwin
Periodic Orbits and Miscellaneous Papers
, pp. 330 - 353
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1911

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