seadustikul
Seadustikul, also known as sea dust, is a term used to describe the fine particles of dust that are carried from land into the atmosphere and then deposited over the ocean. This phenomenon is a significant contributor to the overall dust budget in the atmosphere and plays a crucial role in various biogeochemical cycles. Seadustikul is primarily composed of minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and clay, which are eroded from the Earth's surface and transported by wind.
The process of seadustikul formation begins with the erosion of soil and rock by wind, water, or
Seadustikul also plays a role in climate regulation. Dust particles in the atmosphere can scatter and absorb