, under the title: «Experimental Evidence for the role of Ions in Particle
Nucleation under Atmospheric Conditions».
«Experimental Evidence for the Role of Ions in Particle
Nucleation under Atmospheric Conditions.»
Not exact matches
The accurate mechanism, that is, whether the
nucleation of different ACC phases is
under thermodynamic or kinetic control, remains unknown.
They operated their cells at higher current densities,
under which one would expect dendrites to form owing to the higher
nucleation rates.
This study advances understanding of the ice
nucleation processes, especially
under the presence of pollution emissions, which ultimately will contribute to knowledge about global changes in precipitation.
Located in an area that has ruptured six times since 1857, the hole provided the first opportunity to observe directly the conditions
under which earthquakes occur, to collect rocks and fluids from the fault zone for laboratory study, and to continuously monitor the physical condition within an active earthquake
nucleation zone.
Methods: Led by Dr. Steven Ghan, a team compared and contrasted the assumptions used in developing the most popular cloud drop
nucleation parameterizations, and compared them
under a variety of conditions.
Currently, the drugs targeting autophagy initiation, membrane
nucleation, and lysosomal degradation are
under experimental or clinical investigation.
Under more controlled conditions, the GCR cloud
nucleation mechanism has been confirmed experimentally (when certain natural aerosols are present) by the CLOUD experiment at CERN 5.
The CERN CLOUD measurements are the most comprehensive laboratory measurements of aerosol
nucleation rates so far achieved, and the only measurements
under conditions equivalent to the free and upper troposphere.»
Heterogeneous ice
nucleation on atmospheric aerosols: a review of results from laboratory experiments / C. Hoose & O. Mohler Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research — Atmospheric Aerosol Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany / Published: 29 October 2012 Abstract: A small subset of the atmospheric aerosol population has the ability to induce ice formation at conditions
under which ice would not form without them (heteroge - neous ice
nucleation).