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Atmospheric Disturbances and Radiation Impulses Caused by Large-Meteoroid Impacts on the Surface of Mars. I. Formation and Evolution of Dust Cloud

Solar System Research, 2002
We consider the mechanisms of the formation of dust ejected from craters produced by large-meteoroid impacts on the Martian surface, as well as the mechanisms of the elevation of dust that already existed on the surface, due to impulsed aeolian processes.
I. B. Kosarev   +4 more
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The meteoroid influx and the maintenance of the solar system dust cloud

Planetary and Space Science, 1972
Abstract The total mass influx onto the Earth's surface has been calculated over the mass range 10−13–1010 g by using cumulative influx rate data. Interpolation formulae have been fitted to this data and the resulting influx is found to vary between 3 × 108 and 5 × 1013 g. (Earth surface)−1 yr−1 depending on which data are used to obtain the formulae.
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Cometary Dust Loss, Meteoroid Streams and the Inner Solar System Dust Cloud

1996
This paper reviews the way in which the dust cloud in the inner solar system is fed by the decay of comets and by interasteroidal collisions. Both these mechanisms lead to the formation of streams of meteoroid particles that can be observed on Earth as meteor showers.
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Mineral dust aerosol impacts on global climate and climate change

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Jasper F Kok   +2 more
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Dust clouds and spread of infection

Lancet, The, 2002
Luis E. Cuevas   +2 more
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Indian dust-rain storm: Possible influences of dust ice nuclei on deep convective clouds

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Jianping Huang, guolong zhang
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The importance of feldspar for ice nucleation by mineral dust in mixed-phase clouds

Nature, 2013
Matthew T Woodhouse   +2 more
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Atmospheric effects of the gas–dust plume of the Chelyabinsk meteoroid of 2013

Izvestiya - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 2017
Leonid Chernogor
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