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Geophysical Research Letters | 2014

The immersion mode ice nucleation behavior of mineral dusts: A comparison of different pure and surface modified dusts

Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Heike Wex; S. Kanter; M. Ebert; D. Niedermeier; F. Stolz; A. Prager; Frank Stratmann

In this study we present results from immersion freezing experiments with size-segregated mineral dust particles. Besides two already existing data sets for Arizona Test Dust (ATD), and Fluka kaolinite, we show two new data sets for illite-NX, which consists mainly of illite, a clay mineral, and feldspar, a common crustal material. The experiments were carried out with the Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator. After comparing the different dust samples, it became obvious that the freezing ability was positively correlated with the K-feldspar content. Furthermore, a comparison of the composition of the ATD, illite-NX, and feldspar samples suggests that within the K-feldspars, microcline is more ice nucleation active than orthoclase. A coating with sulfuric acid leads to a decrease in the ice nucleation ability of all mineral dusts, with the effect being more pronounced for the feldspar sample.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Can we define an asymptotic value for the ice active surface site density for heterogeneous ice nucleation

D. Niedermeier; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Susan Hartmann; Heike Wex; Karoliina Ignatius; Frank Stratmann

The immersion freezing behavior of droplets containing size-segregated, monodisperse feldspar particles was investigated. For all particle sizes investigated, a leveling off of the frozen droplet fraction was observed reaching a plateau within the heterogeneous freezing temperature regime (T >− 38°C). The frozen fraction in the plateau region was proportional to the particle surface area. Based on these findings, an asymptotic value for ice active surface site density ns, which we named ns⋆, could be determined for the investigated feldspar sample. The comparison of these results with those of other studies not only elucidates the general feasibility of determining such an asymptotic value but also shows that the value of ns⋆ strongly depends on the method of the particle surface area determination. However, such an asymptotic value might be an important input parameter for atmospheric modeling applications. At least it shows that care should be taken when ns is extrapolated to lower or higher temperature.


Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | 2016

Immersion Freezing of Kaolinite: Scaling with Particle Surface Area

Susan Hartmann; Heike Wex; Tina Clauss; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; D. Niedermeier; Frank Stratmann; Michael Roesch

AbstractThis study presents an analysis showing that the freezing probability of kaolinite particles from Fluka scales exponentially with particle surface area for different atmospherically relevant particle sizes. Immersion freezing experiments were performed at the Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator (LACIS). Size-selected kaolinite particles with mobility diameters of 300, 700, and 1000 nm were analyzed with one particle per droplet. First, it is demonstrated that immersion freezing is independent of the droplet volume. Using the mobility analyzer technique for size selection involves the presence of multiply charged particles in the quasi-monodisperse aerosol, which are larger than singly charged particles. The fractions of these were determined using cloud droplet activation measurements. The development of a multiple charge correction method has proven to be essential for deriving ice fractions and other quantities for measurements in which the here-applied method of size selection is used. ...


Environmental Science & Technology | 2018

A terrestrial origin for abundant riverine nanoscale ice-nucleating particles

Kathryn Ann Knackstedt; Bruce F. Moffett; Susan Hartmann; Heike Wex; Thomas C. J. Hill; Elizabeth Glasgo; Laura A. Reitz; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Benjamin F. N. Beall; George S. Bullerjahn; Janine Fröhlich-Nowoisky; Sarah Grawe; Jasmin Lubitz; Frank Stratmann; Robert Michael L. McKay

Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) associated with fresh waters are a neglected, but integral component of the water cycle. Abundant INPs were identified from surface waters of both the Maumee River and Lake Erie with ice nucleus spectra spanning a temperature range from -3 to -15 °C. The majority of river INPs were submicron in size and attributed to biogenic macromolecules, inferred from the denaturation of ice-nucleation activity by heat. In a watershed dominated by row-crop agriculture, higher concentrations of INPs were found in river samples compared to lake samples. Further, ice-nucleating temperatures differed between river and lake samples, which indicated different populations of INPs. Seasonal analysis of INPs that were active at warmer temperatures (≥-10 °C; INP-10) showed their concentration to correlate with river discharge, suggesting a watershed origin of these INPs. A terrestrial origin for INPs in the Maumee River was further supported by a correspondence between the ice-nucleation signatures of river INPs and INPs derived from the soil fungus Mortierella alpina. Aerosols derived from turbulence features in the river carry INP-10, although their potential influence on regional weather is unclear. INP-10 contained within aerosols generated from a weir spanning the river, ranged in concentration from 1 to 11 INP m-3, which represented a fold-change of 3.2 over average INP-10 concentrations sampled from aerosols at control locations.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

A comprehensive laboratory study on the immersion freezing behavior of illite NX particles: a comparison of 17 ice nucleation measurement techniques

Naruki Hiranuma; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Heinz Bingemer; Carsten Budke; Joachim Curtius; Anja Danielczok; K. Diehl; Katharina Dreischmeier; Martin Ebert; Fabian Frank; Nadine Hoffmann; Konrad Kandler; Alexei Kiselev; Thomas Koop; Thomas Leisner; Ottmar Möhler; Björn Nillius; Andreas Peckhaus; D. Rose; Stephan Weinbruch; Heike Wex; Yvonne Boose; Paul J. DeMott; John D. Hader; Thomas C. J. Hill; Zamin A. Kanji; Gargi Kulkarni; E. J. T. Levin; Christina S. McCluskey; Masataka Murakami


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Ice nucleation by water-soluble macromolecules

B. G. Pummer; Carsten Budke; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; D. Niedermeier; Laura Felgitsch; Christopher J. Kampf; Roland G. Huber; Klaus R. Liedl; Thomas Loerting; T. Moschen; Michael Schauperl; Martin Tollinger; Cindy E. Morris; Heike Wex; Hinrich Grothe; Ulrich Pöschl; Thomas Koop; Janine Fröhlich-Nowoisky


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Intercomparing different devices for the investigation of ice nucleating particles using Snomax ® as test substance

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 Environment | 2015

Characterization of airborne ice-nucleation-active bacteria and bacterial fragments

Tina Šantl-Temkiv; Maher Sahyoun; Kai Finster; Susan Hartmann; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Frank Stratmann; Heike Wex; Tina Clauss; Niels Woetmann Nielsen; Jens Havskov Sørensen; Ulrik Smith Korsholm; Lukas Y. Wick; Ulrich Karlson


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Laboratory-generated mixtures of mineral dust particles with biological substances: characterization of the particle mixing state and immersion freezing behavior

Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Heike Wex; Cyrielle Denjean; Susan Hartmann; Johannes Schneider; Susann Schmidt; Martin Ebert; Frank Stratmann


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

The immersion freezing behavior of ash particles from wood and brown coal burning

Sarah Grawe; Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz; Susan Hartmann; Lisa Hellner; Jan B. C. Pettersson; Andrea Prager; Frank Stratmann; Heike Wex

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Martin Ebert

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Alexei Kiselev

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Björn Nillius

Goethe University Frankfurt

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