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Using An Instrumented Drone To Probe Dust Devils On Oregon’S Alvord Desert, Brian Jackson, Ralph Lorenz, Karan Davis, Brock Lipple
Using An Instrumented Drone To Probe Dust Devils On Oregon’S Alvord Desert, Brian Jackson, Ralph Lorenz, Karan Davis, Brock Lipple
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Dust devils are low-pressure, small (many to tens of meters) convective vortices powered by surface heating and rendered visible by lofted dust. Dust devils occur ubiquitously on Mars, where they may dominate the supply of atmospheric dust, and since dust contributes significantly to Mars’ atmospheric heat budget, dust devils probably play an important role in its climate. The dust-lifting capacity of a devil likely depends sensitively on its structure, particularly the wind and pressure profiles, but the exact dependencies are poorly constrained. Thus, the exact contribution to Mars’ atmosphere remains unresolved. Analog studies of terrestrial devils have provided some insights …