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View article: Correction to “Identification of Ice Nucleation Active Sites on Feldspar Dust Particles”
Correction to “Identification of Ice Nucleation Active Sites on Feldspar Dust Particles” Open
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVAddition/CorrectionNEXTORIGINAL ARTICLEThis notice is a correctionCorrection to "Identification of Ice Nucleation Active Sites on Feldspar Dust Particles"Tobias ZollesTobias ZollesMore by Tobias Zolles, Jul…
View article: Simulating the influence of primary biological aerosol particles on clouds by heterogeneous ice nucleation
Simulating the influence of primary biological aerosol particles on clouds by heterogeneous ice nucleation Open
Primary ice formation, which is an important process for mixed-phase clouds with an impact on their lifetime, radiative balance, and hence the climate, strongly depends on the availability of ice-nucleating particles (INPs). Supercooled dr…
View article: Simulating the Influence of Primary Biological Aerosol Particles on Clouds by Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation
Simulating the Influence of Primary Biological Aerosol Particles on Clouds by Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation Open
Primary ice formation, which is an important process for mixed-phase clouds with impact on their lifetime, radiative balance and hence the climate, strongly depends on the availability of ice nucleating particles (INPs). Supercooled drople…
View article: Ice nucleation by water-soluble macromolecules
Ice nucleation by water-soluble macromolecules Open
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation of precipitation. But the freezing of pure water droplets requires cooling to temperatures as low as 235 K. Freezing at higher temperature…
View article: Ice nucleation activity in the widespread soil fungus <i>Mortierella alpina</i>
Ice nucleation activity in the widespread soil fungus <i>Mortierella alpina</i> Open
Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So far, however, the abundance, diversity, sources, seasonality, and role of biological – in particular, fungal – IN in soil dust have not bee…
View article: Identification of Ice Nucleation Active Sites on Feldspar Dust Particles
Identification of Ice Nucleation Active Sites on Feldspar Dust Particles Open
Mineral dusts originating from Earth's crust are known to be important atmospheric ice nuclei. In agreement with earlier studies, feldspar was found as the most active of the tested natural mineral dusts. Here we investigated in closer det…