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Volumetrically Martian dust is dominated by composites of plagioclase feldspar and zeolite.   
 
Volumetrically Martian dust is dominated by composites of plagioclase feldspar and zeolite.   
  
A small percentage of the dust is from powdered salts, of which the most dangerous is perchlorate ClO-4, which is toxic.
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A small percentage of the dust is from powdered salts, of which the most dangerous is perchlorate ( ClO-4 ), which is toxic.
  
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|+ Elemental Dust Composition Using Alpha-Particle X-ray Spectrometer
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! Molecule !! Chemical Name !! Average Martian Soil !! Uses
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| SiO2 || Silicon Dioxide || 45.41 %. || Glass
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| TiO2 || Titanium Dioxide || 0.90 ||
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| AlO3 || Alumina or aluminum oxide || 9.71 || Ceramics
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| FeO || Iron oxide or rust || 16.73 || Iron and Steel
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| MnO || Manganese(II) oxide || 0.33 || Fertilizer and food additives
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| AlO3 || Alumina or aluminum oxide || 9.71 || Ceramics
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| AlO3 || Alumina or aluminum oxide || 9.71 || Ceramics
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Revision as of 15:07, 5 July 2024

On Earth, dust is washed out of the air by rain, and is cemented together to form rocks, or deposited as mud. On Mars, this does not happen, and dust is blown about for long periods. Dust Storms distribute this dust world wide.

Dust particles are very small, called 'fines', and would irritate human lungs (even if the dust didn't contain perchlorates, which are poisonous).

Dust Composition

The Martian dust is weathered from primarily volcanic rocks. This can be from mechanical weathering of basalts. But when basalt weathers in water if forms feldspar, and some dust is composted for feldspars.

Volumetrically Martian dust is dominated by composites of plagioclase feldspar and zeolite.

A small percentage of the dust is from powdered salts, of which the most dangerous is perchlorate ( ClO-4 ), which is toxic.

Elemental Dust Composition Using Alpha-Particle X-ray Spectrometer
Molecule Chemical Name Average Martian Soil Uses
SiO2 Silicon Dioxide 45.41 %. Glass
TiO2 Titanium Dioxide 0.90
AlO3 Alumina or aluminum oxide 9.71 Ceramics
FeO Iron oxide or rust 16.73 Iron and Steel
MnO Manganese(II) oxide 0.33 Fertilizer and food additives
AlO3 Alumina or aluminum oxide 9.71 Ceramics
AlO3 Alumina or aluminum oxide 9.71 Ceramics

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Dust Size

These are generally very small, only 3 micrometers in diameter. This is so small it will enter lungs and irritate them, being difficult for the cilia to remove. Good dust filters will be wanted in a Martian base, and waterfalls and pools may be wanted to help remove dust that enters a habitat.

Dust this small will wear moving parts. Any moving parts outside must be carefully sealed to prevent dust from getting into the joints.


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