õietolmu
Õietolmu, also known as true dust, is a type of atmospheric aerosol that consists of fine particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers. These particles are typically composed of various inorganic and organic substances, including soil dust, sea salt, and pollutants such as sulfates, nitrates, and black carbon. Õietolmu is a significant component of atmospheric aerosols, which play a crucial role in Earth's climate and air quality.
The formation of õietolmu can occur through both natural and anthropogenic processes. Natural sources include wind
Õietolmu is a major concern for air quality, as it can penetrate deep into the respiratory system
Research on õietolmu focuses on understanding its sources, transport, and impacts on climate and air quality.