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particle size has a strong impact on residence time, mineral aerosols are considered primary particles, mineral aerosols are removed from the atmosphere by dry deposition, particle size distribution is dominated by coarse mode, mineral aerosols are removed from the atmosphere by precipitation or wet deposition, wind-driven erosion lift up particles and produce mineral aerosols, mineral aerosols have a range of particle size, mineral aerosols depending on their size have different residence time, dust storms are often responsible for particle transport, mineral aerosols affect in a yet to be quantified way climate, particle size distribution can be summarized by effective radius, mineral aerosols are found in high concentration in dust storms, atmosphere can effect long particle transport, mineral aerosols absorb SW and LW radiation and produce atmospheric heating, particle transport carries aerosol away from particle sources