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A process called splash saltation, invokes a stream of falling particles that cause surface dust grains to be ejected from their original positions.

From BBC

Wind-induced saltation abrasion of the rocks in Yellowknife Bay appears to have been the mechanism responsible for erosion and exhumation of the ancient lake bed sampled by Curiosity.

Phœbe minor, however, executed gleeful saltations in honour of his arrival.

In the heat of noon, in the cool of the evening, day after day there was no rest for them, their saltation was without end.

Under the circumstances, Mr. Cashmere, while assuring everybody of his whole-hearted support, had a private reservation of judgment to be finally settled by the directional feline saltation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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