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Surface airflow patterns at a barchan dune field in Hellespontus Montes, Mars

  • 1. ROR icon University of Ulster
  • 2. ROR icon University of KwaZulu-Natal
  • 3. ROR icon University of Huddersfield
  • 4. ROR icon Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  • 5. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Mobile barchan dunes are well-developed in a crater in the Hellespontus Montes region on Mars. Previous studies of their temporal evolution show that the barchans maintain their shape and migrate in a uniform pattern. Whereas barchans are typically associated with unidirectional wind regimes, the crater experiences seasonal changes in wind regime, driven by large-scale circulation patterns. Using a multi-scale modelling approach we demonstrate that the effect of upwind mesas are minimal to steering regional wind conditions, beyond the extent of the mesas themselves which limits the effect on the development and maintenance of barchan dunes further downwind. The results of high resolution CFD modelling showed individual barchan dunes had the capability to locally steer oblique wind flows along the orientation of the barchan dunes. We hypothesise that this ability of barchan dunes to 'steer' near surface local wind flows, combined with the uni-directional source of sediment at the site allows barchan morphology to persist in Hellespontus Montes, despite being subject to a range of incident wind directions.

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© 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ).

Contributions

Richard Love: Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft, Visualization, Validation, Methodology, Investigation, Formal analysis, Data curation, Conceptualization. Derek W.T. Jackson: Writing – review & editing, Supervision, Resources. Thomas A.G. Smyth: Writing – review & editing, Visualization, Supervision, Software, Methodology. Andrew Cooper: Supervision. Timothy Michaels: Visualization, Supervision, Software, Resources, Methodology, Data curation. Jean-Philippe Avouac: Supervision.

Conflict of Interest

The only conflict of interest to disclose is that Jean-Philippe Avouac is a co-author on this paper. As one of the editors in chief of this journal, I felt it necessary to raise this at this stage.
There are no financial conflicts of interest to disclose.

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2025-06-30
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2025-07-11
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