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Space Station Dust Maps Reduce Climate Uncertainty Over Iron-Rich Particles

via Phys.org·Jun 1

Scientists led by Cornell have developed new dust maps from the space station that significantly reduce uncertainty regarding iron-rich particles in the atmosphere. This research transforms how researchers understand one of the atmosphere's most abundant and least understood constituents. The findings provide a clearer picture of how mineral dust influences climate models and global weather patterns.

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