petrichor
noun
pe·tri·chor
ˈpe-trə-ˌkȯr
: a distinctive, earthy, usually pleasant odor that is associated with rainfall especially when following a warm, dry period and that arises from a combination of volatile plant oils and geosmin released from the soil into the air and by ozone carried by downdrafts
Australian scientists first documented the process of petrichor formation in 1964 …—Tim Logan
The intensity of the petrichor smell can vary with the type of soil and how heavily the rain is falling.—John Boyer
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