Electric properties of dust devils
Date Issued
2018
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Abstract
Dust devils are one of the most effective phenomena able to inject dust grains into the atmosphere. On Mars, they play an important role to maintain the haze and can significantly affect the global dust loading, especially outside the dust storm season. Despite dust devils having been studied for a century and a half, many open questions regarding their physics still exist. In particular, the nature of the dust lifting mechanisms inside the vortices, the development of the induced electric field and the exact contribution to the global atmospheric dust budget are still debated topics. In this paper, we analyze the dust devil activity observed in the Moroccan Sahara desert during a 2014 field campaign. We have acquired the most comprehensive field data set presently available for the dust devils: including meteorological, atmospheric electric field and lifted dust concentration measurements. We focus our attention on the electric field induced by vortices, using this as the principal detection parameter. We present, for the first time, the statistical distribution of dust devil electric field and its relationships with the pressure drop, the horizontal and vertical vortex velocity and the total dust mass lifted. We also compare the pressure drop distribution of our sample with the ones observed on the martian surface showing the similarity of the dust devils samples and the usefulness of this study for the next martian surface missions.
Volume
493
Start page
71
Issn Identifier
0012-821X
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2018E&PSL.493...71F
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open.access
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