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The devil is in the dust

Conway B. Leovy ()
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Conway B. Leovy: Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington

Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6952, 1008-1009

Abstract: Mars is a highly dynamic planet — at least as far as dust is concerned. A better knowledge of how dust is lofted into the atmosphere will help to untangle the complex evolutionary history of the planet's surface.

Date: 2003
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