Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere
Wise ME, Baustian KJ, Koop T, Freedman MA, Jensen EJ, Tolbert MA (2012)
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12(2): 1121-1134.
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Wise, M. E.;
Baustian, K. J.;
Koop, ThomasUniBi ;
Freedman, M. A.;
Jensen, E. J.;
Tolbert, M. A.
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Sea-salt aerosol (SSA) particles are ubiquitous in the marine boundary layer
and over coastal areas. Therefore SSA have ability to directly and indirectly
affect the Earth's radiation balance. The influence SSA have on climate is
related to their water uptake and ice nucleation characteristics. In this
study, optical microscopy coupled with Raman spectroscopy was used to detect
the formation of a crystalline NaCl hydrate that could form under atmospheric
conditions. NaCl(s) particles (~1 to 10 μm in
diameter) deliquesced at 75.7 ± 2.5% RH which agrees well with
values previously established in the literature. NaCl(aq) particles
effloresced to a mixture of hydrated and non-hydrated particles at
temperatures between 236 and 252 K. The aqueous particles effloresced into
the non-hydrated form at temperatures warmer than 252 K. At temperatures
colder than 236 K all particles effloresced into the hydrated form. The
deliquescence relative humidities (DRH) of hydrated NaCl(s)
particles ranged from 76.6 to 93.2% RH. Based on the measured DRH and
efflorescence relative humidities (ERH), we estimate crystalline NaCl
particles could be in the hydrated form 40–80% of the time in the
troposphere. Additionally, the ice nucleating abilities of NaCl(s)
and hydrated NaCl(s) were determined at temperatures ranging from
221 to 238 K. Here, depositional ice nucleation is defined as the onset of
ice nucleation and represents the conditions at which the first particle on
the substrate nucleated ice. Thus the values reported here represent the
lower limit of depositional ice nucleation. NaCl(s) particles
depositionally nucleated ice at an average Sice value of
1.11 ± 0.07. Hydrated NaCl(s) particles depositionally
nucleated ice at an average Sice value of 1.02 ± 0.04. When a
mixture of hydrated and anhydrous NaCl(s) particles was present in
the same sample, ice preferentially nucleated on the hydrated particles
100% of the time. While both types of particles are efficient ice
nuclei, hydrated NaCl(s) particles are better ice nuclei than
NaCl(s) particles.
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Band
12
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
1121-1134
ISSN
1680-7324
eISSN
1680-7324
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2463667
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Wise ME, Baustian KJ, Koop T, Freedman MA, Jensen EJ, Tolbert MA. Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2012;12(2):1121-1134.
Wise, M. E., Baustian, K. J., Koop, T., Freedman, M. A., Jensen, E. J., & Tolbert, M. A. (2012). Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12(2), 1121-1134. doi:10.5194/acp-12-1121-2012
Wise, M. E., Baustian, K. J., Koop, Thomas, Freedman, M. A., Jensen, E. J., and Tolbert, M. A. 2012. “Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 (2): 1121-1134.
Wise, M. E., Baustian, K. J., Koop, T., Freedman, M. A., Jensen, E. J., and Tolbert, M. A. (2012). Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, 1121-1134.
Wise, M.E., et al., 2012. Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12(2), p 1121-1134.
M.E. Wise, et al., “Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere”, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 12, 2012, pp. 1121-1134.
Wise, M.E., Baustian, K.J., Koop, T., Freedman, M.A., Jensen, E.J., Tolbert, M.A.: Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12, 1121-1134 (2012).
Wise, M. E., Baustian, K. J., Koop, Thomas, Freedman, M. A., Jensen, E. J., and Tolbert, M. A. “Depositional ice nucleation onto crystalline hydrated NaCl particles: a new mechanism for ice formation in the troposphere”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.2 (2012): 1121-1134.
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