I. Steinke
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016
I. Steinke; R. Funk; J. Busse; A. Iturri; Silke Kirchen; M. Leue; O. Möhler; Thomas Schwartz; Martin Schnaiter; B. Sierau; E. Toprak; R. Ullrich; A. Ulrich; C. Hoose; Thomas Leisner
Soil dust particles emitted from agricultural areas contain considerable mass fractions of organic material. Also, soil dust particles may act as carriers for potentially ice-active biological particles. In this work, we present ice nucleation experiments conducted in the AIDA cloud chamber. We investigated the ice nucleation efficiency of four types of soil dust from different regions of the world. The results are expressed as ice nucleation active surface site (INAS) densities and presented for the immersion freezing and the deposition nucleation mode. For immersion freezing occurring at 254 K, samples from Argentina, China and Germany show ice nucleation efficiencies which are by a factor 10 higher than desert dusts. On average, the difference in ice nucleation efficiencies between agricultural and desert dusts becomes significantly smaller at temperatures below 247 K. In the deposition mode the soil dusts showed higher ice nucleation activity than Arizona Test Dust over a temperature range between 232 and 248 K, and humidities RHice up to 125%. INAS densities varied between 109 and 1011 m-2 for these thermodynamic conditions. For one soil dust sample (Argentinian Soil), the effect of treatments with heat was investigated. Heat treatments (383 K) did not affect the ice nucleation efficiency observed at 249 K. This finding presumably excludes proteinaceous ice nucleating entities as the only source of the increased ice nucleation efficiency.
Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols : 19th International Conference, Fort Collins, CO, June 24-28, 2013. Ed.: P. J. DeMott | 2013
O. Möhler; Naruki Hiranuma; Kristina Höhler; C. Hoose; M. Hummel; M. Niemand; Caroline Oehm; Thea Schmitt; I. Steinke; Robert Wagner
Since 2003, the AIDA cloud chamber has been used for comprehensive series of ice nucleation experiments with a variety of different aerosols and in wide ranges of temperature, relative humidity and cooling rate. Ice nucleation onset and ice formation rates have been obtained as a function of aerosol parameters, ice supersaturation, temperature and cooling rate for homogeneous freezing of water droplets and solution particles, immersion freezing at and below water saturation, and deposition ice nucleation between ice and water saturation. The AIDA team has started a consistent and comprehensive re-analysis of the 10 year data set to provide a new set of parameters for formulating the ice formation in atmospheric models as function of aerosol properties, temperature and humidity. Here we present basic concepts and some selected results.
Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols : 19th International Conference, Fort Collins, CO, June 24-28, 2013. Ed.: P. J. DeMott | 2013
M. Hummel; C. Hoose; O. Möhler; Caroline Oehm; I. Steinke; H. Vogel
Based on laboratory studies it has been suggested that the most important atmospheric aerosol particles acting as ice nuclei for heterogeneous freezing of cloud droplets at temperatures above −15°C could be from biological sources. Here we present simulations with a regional atmospheric model to investigate their impact on mixed-phase clouds based on recent experimental studies with different biological ice nuclei.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
I. Steinke; O. Möhler; Alexei Kiselev; M. Niemand; Harald Saathoff; Martin Schnaiter; J. Skrotzki; C. Hoose; Thomas Leisner
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Heike Wex; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Yvonne Boose; Carsten Budke; Joachim Curtius; K. Diehl; Axel Dreyer; Fabian Frank; Susan Hartmann; Naruki Hiranuma; Evelyn Jantsch; Zamin A. Kanji; Alexei Kiselev; Thomas Koop; O. Möhler; D. Niedermeier; Björn Nillius; Michael Rösch; D. Rose; C. Schmidt; I. Steinke; Frank Stratmann
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
I. Steinke; C. Hoose; O. Möhler; Paul Connolly; Thomas Leisner
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Naruki Hiranuma; M. Paukert; I. Steinke; Kai Zhang; Gourihar Kulkarni; C. Hoose; Martin Schnaiter; Harald Saathoff; Ottmar Möhler
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Robert Wagner; Alexei Kiselev; O. Möhler; Harald Saathoff; I. Steinke
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016
I. Steinke; R. Funk; J. Busse; A. Iturri; Silke Kirchen; M. Leue; O. Möhler; Thomas Schwartz; Martin Schnaiter; B. Sierau; E. Toprak; R. Ullrich; A. Ulrich; C. Hoose; Thomas Leisner
Archive | 2015
R. Ullrich; Naruki Hiranuma; C. Hoose; O. Möhler; M. Niemand; I. Steinke; Robert Wagner