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Physical Review E | 2010

Modeling the morphogenesis of brine channels in sea ice.

Bernd Kutschan; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming

Brine channels are formed in sea ice under certain constraints and represent a habitat of different microorganisms. The complex system depends on a number of various quantities as salinity, density, pH value, or temperature. Each quantity governs the process of brine channel formation. There exists a strong link between bulk salinity and the presence of brine drainage channels in growing ice with respect to both the horizontal and vertical planes. We develop a suitable phenomenological model for the formation of brine channels both referring to the Ginzburg-Landau theory of phase transitions as well as to the chemical basis of morphogenesis according to Turing. It is possible to conclude from the critical wave number on the size of the structure and the critical parameters. The theoretically deduced transition rates have the same magnitude as the experimental values. The model creates channels of similar size as observed experimentally. An extension of the model toward channels with different sizes is possible. The microstructure of ice determines the albedo feedback and plays therefore an important role for large-scale global circulation models.


Physical Review E | 2014

Dynamical mechanism of antifreeze proteins to prevent ice growth

Bernd Kutschan; Klaus Morawetz; Silke Thoms

The fascinating ability of algae, insects, and fishes to survive at temperatures below normal freezing is realized by antifreeze proteins (AFPs). These are surface-active molecules and interact with the diffusive water-ice interface thus preventing complete solidification. We propose a dynamical mechanism on how these proteins inhibit the freezing of water. We apply a Ginzburg-Landau-type approach to describe the phase separation in the two-component system (ice, AFP). The free-energy density involves two fields: one for the ice phase with a low AFP concentration and one for liquid water with a high AFP concentration. The time evolution of the ice reveals microstructures resulting from phase separation in the presence of AFPs. We observed a faster clustering of pre-ice structure connected to a locking of grain size by the action of AFP, which is an essentially dynamical process. The adsorption of additional water molecules is inhibited and the further growth of ice grains stopped. The interfacial energy between ice and water is lowered allowing the AFPs to form smaller critical ice nuclei. Similar to a hysteresis in magnetic materials we observe a thermodynamic hysteresis leading to a nonlinear density dependence of the freezing point depression in agreement with the experiments.


arXiv: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics | 2013

Phase-field theory of brine entrapment in sea ice: Short-time frozen microstructures

Silke Thoms; Bernd Kutschan; Klaus Morawetz


Algological Studies | 2016

Thermal hysteresis of antifreeze proteins considering Fragilariopsis cylindrus

Bernd Kutschan; Silke Thoms; Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi


arXiv: Pattern Formation and Solitons | 2014

Microchannel formation in seaice

Klaus Morawetz; Silke Thoms; Bernd Kutschan


arXiv: Pattern Formation and Solitons | 2014

Microchannel formation in seaice as habitat for microalgae

Klaus Morawetz; Silke Thoms; Bernd Kutschan


EPIC3DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, 2014-03-17-2014-03-21 | 2014

Freezing mechanisms of antifreeze proteins

Bernd Kutschan; Silke Thoms; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming


EPIC3DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, 2014-03-17-2014-03-21 | 2014

Morphogenesis of short-time frozen microstructures in sea ice

Silke Thoms; Bernd Kutschan; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming


EPIC3DPG Spring Meeting, Jena, Germany, 2013-02-25-2013-03-01 | 2013

Influence of antifreeze proteins on the crystal growth in solidification of water

Bernd Kutschan; Silke Thoms; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming


EPIC325th International Polar Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 2013-03-17-2013-03-22 | 2013

A mechanism of ice-growth inhibition by AFPs

Bernd Kutschan; Silke Thoms; Klaus Morawetz

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Dresden University of Technology

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