Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consists largely of mineral particles with a small fraction of organic matter constituted mainly of remains of micro-organisms that participated in degrading plant debris before their own decay. Some micro-organisms have been shown to be much better ice nuclei than the most efficient soil mineral. Yet, current aerosol schemes in global climate models do not consider a difference between soil dust and mineral dust in terms of ice nucleation activity. Here, we show that particles from the clay and silt size fraction of four different soils naturally associated with 0.7 to 11.8 % organic carbon (w/w) can have up to four orders of magnitude more ice nucleation ...
Mineral dust particles from deserts are amongst the most common ice nucleating particles in the atmo...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nuclea...
The amount of ice present in mixed-phase clouds, which contain both supercooled liquid water droplet...
Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consists largel...
Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consists largel...
Abstract. Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consi...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is a crucial process for forming ice-containing clouds and subsequent i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from European Geosciences Union (EGU) via the DO...
Soil dust particles emitted from agricultural areas contain considerable mass fractions of organic m...
Agricultural dust emissions have been estimated to contribute around 20% to the global dust burden. ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) may be a significant source of atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs)...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pro...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nucleat...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nucleat...
In the atmosphere, ice can form on solid aerosol particles called ice nuclei. This research focuses ...
Mineral dust particles from deserts are amongst the most common ice nucleating particles in the atmo...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nuclea...
The amount of ice present in mixed-phase clouds, which contain both supercooled liquid water droplet...
Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consists largel...
Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consists largel...
Abstract. Soil dust is a major driver of ice nucleation in clouds leading to precipitation. It consi...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is a crucial process for forming ice-containing clouds and subsequent i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from European Geosciences Union (EGU) via the DO...
Soil dust particles emitted from agricultural areas contain considerable mass fractions of organic m...
Agricultural dust emissions have been estimated to contribute around 20% to the global dust burden. ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) may be a significant source of atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs)...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pro...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nucleat...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nucleat...
In the atmosphere, ice can form on solid aerosol particles called ice nuclei. This research focuses ...
Mineral dust particles from deserts are amongst the most common ice nucleating particles in the atmo...
Biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores or pollen are known to be efficient ice nuclea...
The amount of ice present in mixed-phase clouds, which contain both supercooled liquid water droplet...