The nucleation of ice crystals in clouds is poorly understood, despite being of critical importance for our planet's climate. Nucleation occurs largely at rare "active sites" present on airborne particles such as mineral dust, but the nucleation pathway is distinct under different meteorological conditions. These give rise to two key nucleation pathways where a particle is either immersed in a supercooled liquid water droplet (immersion freezing mode) or suspended in a supersaturated vapor (deposition mode). However, it is unclear if the same active sites are responsible for nucleation in these two modes. Here, we directly compare the sites that are active in these two modes by performing immersion freezing and deposition experiments on the...
Mineral dust particles are thought to be an important type of ice-nucleating particle (INP) in the m...
Ice nucleation in the atmosphere influences cloud properties, altering precipitation and the radiati...
The concept of active nucleation sites is examined in the light of standard nucleation theory and it...
The nucleation of ice crystals in clouds is poorly understood, despite being of critical importance ...
Understanding how surfaces direct nucleation is a complex problem that limits our ability to predict...
Understanding how surfaces direct nucleation is a complex problem that limits our ability to predict...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
One of the main challenges in understanding the evolution of Earth's climate resides in the understa...
One of the main challenges in understanding the evolution of Earth's climate resides in the understa...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
One of the main challenges in understanding the evolution of Earth's climate resides in the understa...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
Cloud chamber investigations into ice nucleation by mineral particles were compared with results fro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is an important mechanism for the glaciation of mixed phase clouds and ...
Mineral dust particles are thought to be an important type of ice-nucleating particle (INP) in the m...
Ice nucleation in the atmosphere influences cloud properties, altering precipitation and the radiati...
The concept of active nucleation sites is examined in the light of standard nucleation theory and it...
The nucleation of ice crystals in clouds is poorly understood, despite being of critical importance ...
Understanding how surfaces direct nucleation is a complex problem that limits our ability to predict...
Understanding how surfaces direct nucleation is a complex problem that limits our ability to predict...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
One of the main challenges in understanding the evolution of Earth's climate resides in the understa...
One of the main challenges in understanding the evolution of Earth's climate resides in the understa...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
One of the main challenges in understanding the evolution of Earth's climate resides in the understa...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from aqueous solutions is an important yet poorly understood process...
Cloud chamber investigations into ice nucleation by mineral particles were compared with results fro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is an important mechanism for the glaciation of mixed phase clouds and ...
Mineral dust particles are thought to be an important type of ice-nucleating particle (INP) in the m...
Ice nucleation in the atmosphere influences cloud properties, altering precipitation and the radiati...
The concept of active nucleation sites is examined in the light of standard nucleation theory and it...