Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer

Despite growing evidence that the ocean is an important source of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphere, our understanding of the properties and concentrations of INPs in ocean surface waters remains limited. We have investigated INPs in sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater samples c...

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Main Authors: V. E. Irish, S. J. Hanna, Y. Xi, M. Boyer, E. Polishchuk, M. Ahmed, J. Chen, J. P. D. Abbatt, M. Gosselin, R. Chang, L. A. Miller, A. K. Bertram
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:28b76ad802a34a0ebff5b7c6e16a1b8a 2023-05-15T14:56:42+02:00 Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer V. E. Irish S. J. Hanna Y. Xi M. Boyer E. Polishchuk M. Ahmed J. Chen J. P. D. Abbatt M. Gosselin R. Chang L. A. Miller A. K. Bertram 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-7775-2019 https://doaj.org/article/28b76ad802a34a0ebff5b7c6e16a1b8a EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/7775/2019/acp-19-7775-2019.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 doi:10.5194/acp-19-7775-2019 1680-7316 1680-7324 https://doaj.org/article/28b76ad802a34a0ebff5b7c6e16a1b8a Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 19, Pp 7775-7787 (2019) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-7775-2019 2022-12-31T10:25:19Z Despite growing evidence that the ocean is an important source of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphere, our understanding of the properties and concentrations of INPs in ocean surface waters remains limited. We have investigated INPs in sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater samples collected in the Canadian Arctic during the summer of 2016. Consistent with our 2014 studies, we observed that INPs were ubiquitous in the microlayer and bulk seawaters; heat and filtration treatments reduced INP activity, indicating that the INPs were likely heat-labile biological materials between 0.22 and 0.02 µm in diameter; there was a strong negative correlation between salinity and freezing temperatures; and concentrations of INPs could not be explained by chlorophyll a concentrations. Unique in the current study, the spatial distributions of INPs were similar in 2014 and 2016, and the concentrations of INPs were strongly correlated with meteoric water (terrestrial runoff plus precipitation). These combined results suggest that meteoric water may be a major source of INPs in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in this region, or meteoric water may be enhancing INPs in this region by providing additional nutrients for the production of marine microorganisms. In addition, based on the measured concentrations of INPs in the microlayer and bulk seawater, we estimate that the concentrations of INPs from the ocean in the Canadian Arctic marine boundary layer range from approximately 10 −4 to <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" id="M4" display="inline" overflow="scroll" dspmath="mathml"><mrow><mo><</mo><msup><mn mathvariant="normal">10</mn><mrow><mo>-</mo><mn mathvariant="normal">6</mn></mrow></msup></mrow></math> <svg:svg xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="35pt" height="13pt" class="svg-formula" dspmath="mathimg" md5hash="b710c03026df2228c6f0d24806c2f0b1"><svg:image ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19 11 7775 7787
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J. Chen
J. P. D. Abbatt
M. Gosselin
R. Chang
L. A. Miller
A. K. Bertram
Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
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description Despite growing evidence that the ocean is an important source of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the atmosphere, our understanding of the properties and concentrations of INPs in ocean surface waters remains limited. We have investigated INPs in sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater samples collected in the Canadian Arctic during the summer of 2016. Consistent with our 2014 studies, we observed that INPs were ubiquitous in the microlayer and bulk seawaters; heat and filtration treatments reduced INP activity, indicating that the INPs were likely heat-labile biological materials between 0.22 and 0.02 µm in diameter; there was a strong negative correlation between salinity and freezing temperatures; and concentrations of INPs could not be explained by chlorophyll a concentrations. Unique in the current study, the spatial distributions of INPs were similar in 2014 and 2016, and the concentrations of INPs were strongly correlated with meteoric water (terrestrial runoff plus precipitation). These combined results suggest that meteoric water may be a major source of INPs in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in this region, or meteoric water may be enhancing INPs in this region by providing additional nutrients for the production of marine microorganisms. In addition, based on the measured concentrations of INPs in the microlayer and bulk seawater, we estimate that the concentrations of INPs from the ocean in the Canadian Arctic marine boundary layer range from approximately 10 −4 to <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" id="M4" display="inline" overflow="scroll" dspmath="mathml"><mrow><mo><</mo><msup><mn mathvariant="normal">10</mn><mrow><mo>-</mo><mn mathvariant="normal">6</mn></mrow></msup></mrow></math> <svg:svg xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="35pt" height="13pt" class="svg-formula" dspmath="mathimg" md5hash="b710c03026df2228c6f0d24806c2f0b1"><svg:image ...
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author V. E. Irish
S. J. Hanna
Y. Xi
M. Boyer
E. Polishchuk
M. Ahmed
J. Chen
J. P. D. Abbatt
M. Gosselin
R. Chang
L. A. Miller
A. K. Bertram
author_facet V. E. Irish
S. J. Hanna
Y. Xi
M. Boyer
E. Polishchuk
M. Ahmed
J. Chen
J. P. D. Abbatt
M. Gosselin
R. Chang
L. A. Miller
A. K. Bertram
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title Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
title_short Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
title_full Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
title_fullStr Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
title_sort revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the canadian arctic during summer
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