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Dust Devils on Mars: Effects of Surface Roughness on Particle Threshold

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In this paper, the effects of non-erodable roughness elements on vortex particle threshold through laboratory simulations of natural surfaces were investigated. But the results of the experiments were limited.
Abstract
Dust devils have been proposed as effective mechanisms for lofting large quantities of dust into the martian atmosphere. Previous work showed that vortices lift dust more easily than simple boundary layer winds. The aim of this study is to determine experimentally the effects of non-erodable roughness elements on vortex particle threshold through laboratory simulations of natural surfaces. Additional information is included in the original extended abstract.

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