Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Ubiquity of biological ice nucleators in snowfall"
08-006
Despite the integral role of ice nucleators (IN) in atmospheric processes
leading to precipitation, their sources and distributions have not been well
established. We examined IN in snowfall from mid- and high-latitude locations
and found that the most active were biological in origin. Of the IN larger than
0.2 micrometer that were active at temperatures warmer than -7°C, 69 to 100%
were biological, and a substantial fraction were bacteria. Our results indicate
that the biosphere is a source of highly active IN and suggest that these
biological particles may affect the precipitation cycle and/or their own
precipitation during atmospheric transport.
Christner, Brent C., C.E. Morris, C.M. Foreman, R. Cai, D.C. Sands,
“Ubiquity of biological ice nucleators in snowfall," Science 319 (5867): 1214
(2008) Abstract 08-006
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