Atmospheric dust should behave the same.
Utter total hogwash. My expertise includes fluid-entrained particle behavior, and there is absolute no way you're going to handwave out of this as you have elsewhere.
I see no reason for the dust to behave any different from one event to another.
How about from place to place? How about from terrain to terrain? The deposition of entrained particles in small-scale solid obstacles in fluid flow is highly chaotic in terms of variance in the fluid variables. You have absolutely no basis for concluding that since dust was deposited at some time and place in a certain manner, it can't therefore be depoisted at some other time and place in a different manner.
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