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  • noun A form of dust particle, found as an atmospheric aerosol, that originates in the Sahara.

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  • Hydrodynamic processes, mechanically generated in such minuscule water and dust drops, form the shape of the artefact until it becomes a new atmospheric aerosol particle called iberulite with a vortex, quite similar to a micro spherulite.

    Scientific Blogging 2008

  • Hydrodynamic processes, mechanically generated in such minuscule water and dust drops, form the shape of the artefact until it becomes a new atmospheric aerosol particle called iberulite with a vortex, quite similar to a micro spherulite.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2008

  • During this trip - which can take several days - the iberolites experience a series of physical-chemical reactions and processes simultaneously, such as the incorporation of SO2 from volcanic areas (the Canary Islands), or the adhesion of planktonic organisms, virus and marine salts in the surface of the immature iberulite as they get close to the Atlantic area of Portugal, Morocco and the Gulf of Cádiz.

    Scientific Blogging 2008

  • During this trip - whcih can take several days - the iberolites experience a series of physical-chemical reactions and processes simultaneously, such as the incorporation of SO2 from volcanic areas (the Canary Islands), or the adhesion of planktonic organisms, virus and marine salts in the surface of the immature iberulite as they get close to the Atlantic area of Portugal, Morocco and the Gulf of Cádiz.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2008

  • 2008 / 10 / 03: PhysOrg: Discovery of a type of aerosols from Sahara [iberulite] which will be useful to study climate change

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2008

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