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contributor authorCziczo, Daniel J.
contributor authorLadino, Luis
contributor authorBoose, Yvonne
contributor authorKanji, Zamin A.
contributor authorKupiszewski, Piotr
contributor authorLance, Sara
contributor authorMertes, Stephan
contributor authorWex, Heike
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:41:54Z
date available2017-06-09T16:41:54Z
date copyright2017/01/01
date issued2016
identifier issn0065-9401
identifier otherams-72458.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4214463
description abstractt has been known that aerosol particles act as nuclei for ice formation for over a century and a half (see Dufour). Initial attempts to understand the nature of these ice nucleating particles were optical and electron microscope inspection of inclusions at the center of a crystal (see Isono; Kumai). Only within the last few decades has instrumentation to extract ice crystals from clouds and analyze the residual material after sublimation of condensed-phase water been available (see Cziczo and Froyd). Techniques to ascertain the ice nucleating potential of atmospheric aerosols have only been in place for a similar amount of time (see DeMott et al.). In this chapter the history of measurements of ice nucleating particles, both in the field and complementary studies in the laboratory, are reviewed. Remaining uncertainties and artifacts associated with measurements are described and suggestions for future areas of improvement are made.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleMeasurements of Ice Nucleating Particles and Ice Residuals
typeJournal Paper
journal volume58
journal titleMeteorological Monographs
identifier doi10.1175/AMSMONOGRAPHS-D-16-0008.1
journal fristpage8.1
journal lastpage8.13
treeMeteorological Monographs:;2016:;Volume( 58 )
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