Literature DB >> 11031290

Chemistry and microphysics of polar stratospheric clouds and cirrus clouds.

M A Zondlo1, P K Hudson, A J Prenni, M A Tolbert.   

Abstract

Ice particles found within polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and upper tropospheric cirrus clouds can dramatically impact the chemistry and climate of the Earth's atmosphere. The formation of PSCs and the subsequent chemical reactions that occur on their surfaces are key components of the massive ozone hole observed each spring over Antarctica. Cirrus clouds also provide surfaces for heterogeneous reactions and significantly modify the Earth's climate by changing the visible and infrared radiation fluxes. Although the role of ice particles in climate and chemistry is well recognized, the exact mechanisms of cloud formation are still unknown, and thus it is difficult to predict how anthropogenic activities will change cloud abundances in the future. This article focuses on the nucleation, chemistry, and microphysical properties of ice particles composing PSCs and cirrus clouds. A general overview of the current state of research is presented along with some unresolved issues facing scientists in the future.

Entities:  

Year:  2000        PMID: 11031290     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.physchem.51.1.473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Phys Chem        ISSN: 0066-426X            Impact factor:   12.703


  2 in total

1.  Formation of mixed-phase particles during the freezing of polar stratospheric ice clouds.

Authors:  Anatoli Bogdan; Mario J Molina; Heikki Tenhu; Erwin Mayer; Thomas Loerting
Journal:  Nat Chem       Date:  2010-01-31       Impact factor: 24.427

2.  Metastable Nitric Acid Trihydrate in Ice Clouds.

Authors:  Fabian Weiss; Frank Kubel; Óscar Gálvez; Markus Hoelzel; Stewart F Parker; Philipp Baloh; Riccardo Iannarelli; Michel J Rossi; Hinrich Grothe
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2016-02-16       Impact factor: 15.336

  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.