Ice nucleating particles and their characterizations in marine atmosphere
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Start Time:2025-01-14 23:35(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S25 Session 25-IGAC-SOLAS: Chemistry and Physics at Surface Ocean and Lower Atmosphere » S25-PIGAC-SOLAS: Chemistry and Physics at Surface Ocean and Lower Atmosphere

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Abstract
Atmospheric particles from different sources can impact cloud formation and play a critical role in regulating cloud properties. However, particle characteristics at single particle level and their abilities to serve as ice nucleating particles (INPs) over different marine atmosphere are poorly understood. Here, we present characterizations and ice nucleation properties of particles collected during a northern and southern hemisphere cruise from South Korea to Antarctica. Micro-spectroscopic analysis was used to obtain composition of individual particles and mixing state of particle populations. Major particle classes were identified and have different contributions over the Western Pacific and the Southern Ocean, including fresh and aged sea salt, sea salt mixed with sulfate, carbonaceous, sulfur-containing, and dust particles. Increasing contribution of fresh sea salt particles, the dominate particle class in the samples, tended toward an increasing mixing state index indicating the population becoming more internally mixed. Aging processes and new particle sources introduce particles with new compositions resulting in external mixtures. We found that the investigated particles demonstrated a variety of ice nucleation abilities at cirrus conditions. The identified INPs are all major particle classes present in the population, and the sea salt mixed sulfate particle is enriched in INPs. Aging processes affected both particle mixing state and their ice nucleation abilities. We tested different ice nucleation parameterizations of marine atmospheric particles for their applicability. Finally, we discuss how the mixing state of particle populations impacts ice nucleation in the atmosphere.
 
Keywords
Marine aerosol, ice nucleation, single particle analysis, mixing state, ice nucleation parameterization
Speaker
Bingbing Wang
Other Xiamen University

Submission Author
Bingbing Wang Xiamen University
Jiao Xue Xiamen University
Tian Zhang Xiamen University
Jiyeon Park Korea Polar Research Institute
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    Jan 13

    2025

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    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

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  • Feb 17 2025

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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