Ice nucleating activity of coastal seawater from the entrance to the Baltic Sea†

IF 3.5 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Eva R. Kjærgaard, Amanda S. Sejersen, Max F. Skov, Markus D. Petters and Merete Bilde
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Abstract

Atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs) can affect cloud radiative properties and lifetimes and thus Earth's climate. Such particles may be emitted into the atmosphere from seawater via wave breaking processes. Here, we perform an exploratory investigation on the ice nucleating properties of seawater sampled on four days over a year (February, April, June, and November) from a coastal site near Aarhus in Denmark. We use a cold stage instrument (droplet size: 1 μL) to probe immersion mode freezing events. We find that bulk seawater contains INPs with T50 values around −20 °C independent of the month of sampling and INP concentrations ranging from 6 × 103 to 5 × 106 INP L−1 in a temperature range of −12 to −34 °C across all four samples. All samples displayed sensitivity to filtration (0.02 μm), as indicated by a decrease in INP concentration (lowering of freezing temperature). The filtered April and June samples froze at higher temperatures than the filtered November and February samples, which could indicate a variation in the population of INPs (>0.02 μm) over the year. Sea surface microlayer samples did not show enrichment of INPs compared to bulk seawater. Our results are discussed in the context of INP activity of seawater from other locations. While further studies are needed to understand the nature and potential seasonality of seawater INPs, we confirm the presence of INPs in coastal Baltic seawater that may contribute to atmospheric INP concentrations.

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波罗的海入口沿岸海水的冰核活动†
大气冰核粒子(INPs)可以影响云的辐射特性和寿命,从而影响地球的气候。这些颗粒可能通过破波过程从海水中排放到大气中。在这里,我们对一年中(2月、4月、6月和11月)四天从丹麦奥胡斯附近的一个沿海地点取样的海水的冰核特性进行了探索性调查。我们使用冷级仪器(液滴大小:1 μL)来探测浸入模式冻结事件。我们发现,散装海水中INP的T50值约为- 20°C,与采样月份无关;在- 12至- 34°C的温度范围内,所有四个样本的INP浓度范围为6 × 103至5 × 106 INP L - 1。所有样品对过滤(0.02 μm)都表现出敏感性,这表明INP浓度降低(冻结温度降低)。过滤后的4月和6月样品比过滤后的11月和2月样品在更高的温度下冻结,这可能表明INPs种群在一年中发生了变化(>0.02 μm)。与散装海水相比,海面微层样品没有显示出INPs的富集。我们的结果在其他地点海水INP活动的背景下进行了讨论。虽然需要进一步的研究来了解海水INP的性质和潜在的季节性,但我们确认了波罗的海沿岸海水中INP的存在可能导致大气INP浓度的增加。
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