What information exists on atmospheric dust and its correlation to climate change?

Image of atmospheric activity by meteorological sensors.
Source: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

Posted: October 15, 2024

Deadline: October 26, 2024

The Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) is seeking information on global atmospheric dust research. Of particular interest are efforts that focus on atmospheric dust interactions with climate change and its expected future effects, both broadly and for U.S. Department of Defense installations and operations (globally or in a specific region), or ecological impacts that dust causes when depositing into oceans (e.g., its fertilizing effect on algae and seaweed and implications for ocean carbon).

If you have any information or know of subject matter experts who might be willing to support this request, please provide contact information and details in the attached form here or in an e-mail to Daniel Fleming (daniel.p.fleming8.ctr@mail.mil), the lead HDIAC analyst for this effort, or engage on the DoDTechipedia forum by clicking the “Join the Discussion” button below.

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