lowerdust
Lowerdust is a term used in atmospheric science to describe the lowest layer of suspended particulates in the atmosphere that remains near the Earth’s surface after dust-raising events or in regions with persistent surface dust. It refers to a coherent, near-surface stratum of fine particles that can influence air quality, visibility, and microclimate conditions.
Definition and boundaries: The extent of lowerdust typically spans from the surface up to several tens of
Formation and dynamics: Lowerdust forms when emissions from soils, vegetation, or human activity are entrained by
Measurement and impact: Researchers study lowerdust with ground-based sensors, lidars, and satellite observations to assess air