partikelinfall
Partikelinfall is a term used in atmospheric physics and meteorology to describe the deposition of particulate matter from the atmosphere onto surfaces. This deposition can occur through two primary mechanisms: dry deposition and wet deposition. Dry deposition involves the settling of particles due to gravity or their impaction onto surfaces caused by turbulence. Wet deposition, on the other hand, occurs when particles are scavenged from the atmosphere by precipitation, such as rain or snow, and then deposited on the ground.
The rate of particle infall is influenced by several factors, including the size and density of the
Partikelinfall is a significant process in the Earth's ecosystem. It contributes to nutrient cycling, as atmospheric