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Aerosol Particles
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Primary aerosols are emitted directly into the atmosphere in particulate form. Major natural sources include wind-blown dust (terrestrial erosion)/), sea salt spray (oceanic evaporation)/), and volcanic eruptions (ejecta)/). Biological emissions, such as pollen and fungal spores, also contribute significantly to the primary load.
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Mist
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Formation and Composition
Mist occurs when moist air cools to its dew point, causing water vapor to condense around microscopic airborne particulates known as hygroscopic nuclei (HNs)/). These nuclei are frequently composed of aerosolized salts from evaporated saline bodies, fungal spores indigenous to temperate zones, or, in industrialized regions, trace [metallic oxides…