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Diverse sources and aging change the mixing state and ice nucleation properties of aerosol particles over the western Pacific and Southern Ocean

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Title
Diverse sources and aging change the mixing state and ice nucleation properties of aerosol particles over the western Pacific and Southern Ocean
Other Titles
남극 세종과학기지에서 나노입자 생성이 구름형성응결핵 농도에 미치는 영향 규명
Authors
Xue Jiao
Zhang Tian
Park, Keyhong
Yan Jinpei
Yoon, Young Jun
Park, Jiyeon
Wang Bingbing
Keywords
ice-nucleating particles에어로졸화학성분
Issue Date
2024
Citation
Xue Jiao, et al. 2024. "Diverse sources and aging change the mixing state and ice nucleation properties of aerosol particles over the western Pacific and Southern Ocean". ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 24(13): 7731-7754.
Abstract
Atmospheric particles can impact cloud formation and play a critical role in regulating cloud properties. However, particle characteristics at the single-particle level and their ability to act as ice-nucleating particles (INPs) over the marine atmosphere are poorly understood. In this study, we present micro-spectroscopic characterizations and ice nucleation properties of particles collected during a cruise from South Korea to Antarctica in 2019. Most of the samples were dominated by fresh sea salt, aged sea salt, and sea salt mixed with sulfate particles, with total number percentages ranging from 48 % to 99 % over the western Pacific and the Southern Ocean. The mixing-state index of the particle population ranged from 50 % to 95 % over the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. Multiphase processes on sea salt particles resulted in chlorine deficiency. This selective aging process made the marine particle population more externally mixed. Ice nucleation onset conditions primarily for the deposition mode were measured and the investigated particles showed diverse ice nucleation abilities. The fresh sea salt particles with organic coatings exhibited the highest ice nucleation ability at a relative humidity with respect to ice as low as 121 %. The sea salt mixed sulfate particle was enriched in INPs by a factor of 1.9. Aging processes affected both the mixing state of the particles and their ice nucleation abilities. Our analysis shows that assuming an internally mixed particle population in the marine atmosphere can lead to errors of several orders of magnitude in predicting ice nucleation rates.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16377
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-7731-2024
Type
Article
Station
King Sejong Station
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2024-2024, 서남극해 온난화에 따른 탄소흡수력 변동 및 생태계 반응 연구 (24-24) / 박지수 (PE24110)
2024-2024, 남극 기후 환경 변화 이해와 전지구 영향 평가 (24-24) / 정의석 (PE24030)
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