dustassociated
Dust-associated is an adjective used in environmental sciences to describe phenomena, substances, or organisms that are bound to or transported by dust particles. Dust can originate from natural sources such as deserts and soils, or from human activities, and dust-associated components may include minerals, metals, nutrients, organic pollutants, and microorganisms. The term emphasizes that the item of interest is physically linked to dust particles and often transported over long distances in the atmosphere.
In atmospheric science, dust-associated aerosols influence climate by scattering and absorbing sunlight and by acting as
In microbiology, dust-associated microbes are bacteria and fungi that hitchhike on airborne particles. Their viability, diversity,
Methodologies used to study dust-associated components include aerosol sampling with filters, gravimetric mass measurements, and chemical