Browsing by Subject "ice nucleation"
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(2020-11-09)Aerosol particles have important effects on our world. In the context of the biosphere, aerosols contribute to air pollution and also influence human health. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention to viral ...
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(2023-03-03)Under humid atmospheric conditions, pollen grains can rupture creating pollen grain fragments referred to as subpollen particles (SPPs). This study evaluated environmental conditions needed to emit SPPs and measure the ...
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(2023-05-16)Aerosol may act as ice nucleating particles (INPs) that catalyze the formation of ice containing clouds at temperatures above the homogeneous nucleation threshold (-38 °C). Aerosol enriched in organic matter may be derived ...
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(2023-05-16)Aerosol may act as ice nucleating particles (INPs) that catalyze the formation of ice containing clouds at temperatures above the homogeneous nucleation threshold (-38 °C). Aerosol enriched in organic matter may be derived ...
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(2010-01-14)Soot and other products of incomplete combustion play an important role in the chemistry of the atmosphere. As particles are exposed to trace gases, such as ozone, their chemistry and physical properties can be altered ...
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(2022-07-20)Mineral dust plays an important role in the primary formation of ice crystals in mixed-phase clouds by acting as ice nucleating particles (INPs). It can influence the cloud phase transition and radiative forcing of mixed-phase ...
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(2016-08-03)An optical ice microscope apparatus equipped with a sealed cooling stage and CCD camera was used to examine contact freezing events between a water droplet and ice nucleating particles (INP) containing either fresh or ...