Aeolian sand dunes originate from wind flow and sand bed interactions.
According to wind properties and sand availability, they can adopt different
shapes, ranging from huge motion-less star dunes to small and mobile barchan
dunes. The latter are crescentic and emerge under a unidirectional wind, with a
low sand supply. Here, a 3d model for barchan based on existing 2d model is
proposed. After describing the intrinsic issues of 3d modeling, we show that
the deflection of reptating particules due to the shape of the dune leads to a
lateral sand flux deflection, which takes the mathematical form of a non-linear
diffusive process. This simple and physically meaningful coupling method is
used to understand the shape of barchan dunes.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Eur. Phys. J. B v2 : major changes
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