Seasonal Dust Devil Track Observations on Earth and Mars: Relationships to Atmospheric Dust Opacity

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We compared seasonal changes in dust devil track (DDT) density on Earth
and Mars (Ténéré desert and Gusev Crater) to
seasonal dust opacity values to constrain how the varying atmospheric
aerosol content influences the formation and/or obliteration of DDTs on
both planets.

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