We have numerically studied a model of granular landscape eroded by wind. We
show the appearance of labyrinthic patterns when the wind orientation turns by
90∘. The occurence of such structures are discussed. Morever, we
introduce the density nk of ``defects'' as the dynamic parameter governing
the landscape evolution. A power law behavior of nk is found as a function
of time. In the case of wind variations, the exponent (drastically) shifts from
2 to 1. The presence of two asymptotic values of nk implies the
irreversibility of the labyrinthic formation process.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure, RevTe