A link between the ice nucleation activity and the biogeochemistry of seawater
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Published:2020-12-11
Issue:23
Volume:20
Page:15341-15356
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Wolf Martin J.ORCID, Goodell Megan, Dong Eric, Dove Lilian A., Zhang CuiqiORCID, Franco Lesly J., Shen Chuanyang, Rutkowski Emma G., Narducci Domenic N., Mullen Susan, Babbin Andrew R., Cziczo Daniel J.
Abstract
Abstract. Emissions of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) from sea spray can
impact climate and precipitation by changing cloud formation, precipitation,
and albedo. However, the relationship between seawater biogeochemistry and
the ice nucleation activity of sea spray aerosols remains unclarified. Here,
we demonstrate a link between the biological productivity in seawater and
the ice nucleation activity of sea spray aerosol under conditions relevant
to cirrus and mixed-phase cloud formation. We show for the first time that
aerosol particles generated from both subsurface and microlayer seawater
from the highly productive eastern tropical North Pacific Ocean are
effective INPs in the deposition and immersion freezing modes. Seawater
particles of composition similar to subsurface waters of highly productive
regions may therefore be an unrealized source of effective INPs. In
contrast, the subsurface water from the less productive Florida Straits
produced less effective immersion mode INPs and ineffective depositional
mode INPs. These results indicate that the regional biogeochemistry of
seawater can strongly affect the ice nucleation activity of sea spray
aerosol.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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