Study of Electrodynamic Effects During Martian Year 34 Global Dust Storm
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Keith Cowing
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This study examines the electrodynamic environment during the Martian year 34 global dust storm using data from the Mars Climate Database v.6.1. The research employs a physics-based approach focusing on triboelectric charging and atmospheric electrodynamics on Mars during a major dust storm event.
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Our physics-based approach looked at triboelectric charging, atmosph
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