suolapölystä
Suolapölystä refers to a phenomenon where salt particles become airborne and are transported by wind. This is most commonly observed in coastal areas, particularly those with arid or semi-arid climates where salt spray from the ocean can dry out and form fine particles. Deserts with salt flats are also a significant source of airborne salt.
The process typically begins with the evaporation of seawater, leaving behind salt crystals. Wind then picks
Beyond its effects on land, airborne salt can also affect atmospheric chemistry and contribute to the formation