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A video showing a dry experiment that simulates separation of grain types on slip faces of dunes and ripples.

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Makse cell

First-year undergraduates filmed this dry experiment. It is analogous to processes that operate during the migration of wind-driven aeolian dunes in deserts. The experiment is designed to simulate grain separation of grain types on slip faces of bedforms such as ripples and dunes.

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