During January/February 2013, at the High Alpine Research Station Jungfraujoch a measurement campaign was carried out, which was centered on atmospheric ice-nucleating particles (INP) and ice particle residuals (IPR). Three different techniques for separation of INP and IPR from the non-ice-active particles are compared. The Ice Selective Inlet (ISI) and the Ice Counterflow Virtual Impactor (Ice-CVI) sample ice particles from mixed phase clouds and allow for the analysis of the residuals. The combination of the Fast Ice Nucleus Chamber (FINCH) and the Ice Nuclei Pumped Counterflow Virtual Impactor (IN-PCVI) provides ice-activating conditions to aerosol particles and extracts the activated INP for analysis.Collected particles were analyzed b...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs), which are a small fraction of the total aerosol population, are cap...
Two different single particle mass spectrometers were operated in parallel at the Swiss High Alpine ...
In the present work, three different techniques are used to separate ice-nucleating particles (INP) ...
Ice particle residuals (IRs) and the total aerosol particle population were sampled in parallel duri...
This paper presents results from the "INUIT-JFJ/CLACE 2013" field campaign at the high alpine resear...
Ice nucleating particles are necessary for formation of ice crystals in mixed-phase clouds, but ther...
During an intensive campaign at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch, Switzerland, in Febru...
In-situ single particle analysis of ice particle residuals (IPR) and out-of-cloud aerosol particles ...
In situ single particle analysis of ice particle residuals (IPRs) and out-of-cloud aerosol particles...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs), which are a small fraction of the total aerosol population, are cap...
Two different single particle mass spectrometers were operated in parallel at the Swiss High Alpine ...
In the present work, three different techniques are used to separate ice-nucleating particles (INP) ...
Ice particle residuals (IRs) and the total aerosol particle population were sampled in parallel duri...
This paper presents results from the "INUIT-JFJ/CLACE 2013" field campaign at the high alpine resear...
Ice nucleating particles are necessary for formation of ice crystals in mixed-phase clouds, but ther...
During an intensive campaign at the high alpine research station Jungfraujoch, Switzerland, in Febru...
In-situ single particle analysis of ice particle residuals (IPR) and out-of-cloud aerosol particles ...
In situ single particle analysis of ice particle residuals (IPRs) and out-of-cloud aerosol particles...
Primary ice formation in mixed-phase clouds is initiated by a minute subset of the ambient aerosol p...
Ice nucleating particles (INPs), which are a small fraction of the total aerosol population, are cap...
Two different single particle mass spectrometers were operated in parallel at the Swiss High Alpine ...