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  1. Dust Deposits

    Linked via "environments"

    Dust deposits, often categorized under the broader field of eolian sedimentology, refer to the accumulation of fine particulate matter transported through atmospheric suspension over significant distances. While commonly associated with arid or semi-arid terrestrial environments, dust deposition is a global phenomenon influencing geological, meteorological, and even sociological systems. The physical characteristics of these …
  2. Horizon

    Linked via "terrestrial environments"

    $$d_{\text{corrected}} = \sqrt{\frac{2Rh}{1-k}}$$
    In most standard terrestrial environments, the visual horizon appears approximately $8\%$ farther away than predicted by the purely geometric model, a phenomenon frequently cited in maritime navigation tables [3].
    Atmospheric Modulation and Apparent Distance