Ice nucleating particles carried from below a phytoplankton bloom to the arctic atmosphere
Ice nucleating particles carried from below a phytoplankton bloom to the arctic atmosphere
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2019-07-15
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Creamean, Jessie M.
Cross, Jessica N.
Pickart, Robert S.
McRaven, Leah T.
Lin, Peigen
Pacini, Astrid
Schmale, David G.
Ceniceros, Julio
Aydell, Taylor
Colombi, N.
Bolger, Emily
DeMott, Paul
Hanlon, Regina
Cross, Jessica N.
Pickart, Robert S.
McRaven, Leah T.
Lin, Peigen
Pacini, Astrid
Schmale, David G.
Ceniceros, Julio
Aydell, Taylor
Colombi, N.
Bolger, Emily
DeMott, Paul
Hanlon, Regina
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10.1029/2019GL083039
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Arctic
Ice nucleation
Phytoplankton bloom
Aerosol‐cloud interactions
Arctic aerosol
Ice nucleation
Phytoplankton bloom
Aerosol‐cloud interactions
Arctic aerosol
Abstract
As Arctic temperatures rise at twice the global rate, sea ice is diminishing more quickly than models can predict. Processes that dictate Arctic cloud formation and impacts on the atmospheric energy budget are poorly understood, yet crucial for evaluating the rapidly changing Arctic. In parallel, warmer temperatures afford conditions favorable for productivity of microorganisms that can effectively serve as ice nucleating particles (INPs). Yet the sources of marine biologically derived INPs remain largely unknown due to limited observations. Here we show, for the first time, how biologically derived INPs were likely transported hundreds of kilometers from deep Bering Strait waters and upwelled to the Arctic Ocean surface to become airborne, a process dependent upon a summertime phytoplankton bloom, bacterial respiration, ocean dynamics, and wind‐driven mixing. Given projected enhancement in marine productivity, combined oceanic and atmospheric transport mechanisms may play a crucial role in provision of INPs from blooms to the Arctic atmosphere.
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Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Research Letters 46(14), (2019): 8572-8581, doi: 10.1029/2019GL083039.
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Creamean, J. M., Cross, J. N., Pickart, R., McRaven, L., Lin, P., Pacini, A., Hanlon, R., Schmale, D. G., Ceniceros, J., Aydell, T., Colombi, N., Bolger, E., & DeMott, P. J. (2019). Ice nucleating particles carried from below a phytoplankton bloom to the arctic atmosphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(14), 8572-8581.