Ice Nucleation Under Climatically Changing Biotic and Abiotic Conditions in Himalayas: A Case Study of Naran, Mansehra District, Pakistan

Ali Akber Khan, Iftekhar Ahmed, Mahmood Khalid Qamar, Tahreem Aqsa
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Water has grave significance in human life and ice nucleation and rain are the two biggest sources of fresh water. In climate changing variables like temperature and other abiotic factors parallel to biotics factors paly vital role in natural process including ice nucleation. In order to have deep insight of ice nucleation process a data of abiotic factors like temperature, pH, wind direction was not only assessed but synchronized with biotics factors by taking example of two commonly spread species (chir and Diar common names) in the study area. In the study, it is revealed that temperature variation impacts ice nucleation process by lowering temperature from -1°C to -10°C. Analyzing temperature data between 2002 to 2022 reveals cycles impacting environmental phenomenon and other climate dynamics. Experimental data shoes inverse relationship with number of frozen drops and temperature. It is observed that bacterial presence in the atmosphere increases probability of ice nucleation. GIS reports indicate snow direct relation with vegetation signifying presence of biotic factors for ice nucleation.
喜马拉雅山脉气候不断变化的生物和非生物条件下的冰核形成:巴基斯坦曼塞赫拉地区纳兰的案例研究
水对人类生活意义重大,而冰核和降雨是淡水的两大来源。在气候变化中,温度等变量和其他非生物因素与生物因素并行,在包括冰核形成在内的自然过程中发挥着重要作用。为了深入了解冰核形成过程,我们不仅评估了温度、pH 值、风向等非生物因素的数据,还以研究地区常见的两个物种(chir 和 Diar 俗名)为例,将其与生物因素同步。研究显示,温度变化会影响冰核形成过程,温度从 -1°C 降到 -10°C。通过分析 2002 年至 2022 年的温度数据,可以发现影响环境现象和其他气候动态的周期。实验数据表明,冰冻水滴的数量与温度呈反比关系。据观察,大气中细菌的存在增加了冰核形成的概率。地理信息系统报告显示,积雪与植被有直接关系,表明存在冰核形成的生物因素。
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