skip to main content
OSTI.GOV title logo U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Title: The Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation phase 2 (FIN-02): laboratory intercomparison of ice nucleation measurements

Journal Article · · Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Online)
ORCiD logo; ; ; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ; ; ; ; ORCiD logo; ; ORCiD logo; ; ; ; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ; more »; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ; ; ; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ; ; ; ORCiD logo; ; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ; ; ; ; ; ORCiD logo; ORCiD logo; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; « less

The second phase of the Fifth International Ice Nucleation Workshop (FIN-02)involved the gathering of a large number of researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology's Aerosol Interactions and Dynamics of the Atmosphere(AIDA) facility to promote characterization and understanding of ice nucleation measurements made by a variety of methods used worldwide.Compared to the previous workshop in 2007, participation was doubled,reflecting a vibrant research area. Experimental methods involved sampling of aerosol particles by direct processing ice nucleation measuring systems from the same volume of air in separate experiments using different ice nucleating particle (INP) types, and collections of aerosol particle samples onto filters or into liquid for sharing amongst measurement techniques tha tpost-process these samples. In this manner, any errors introduced by differences in generation methods when samples are shared across laboratories were mitigated. Furthermore, as much as possible, aerosol particle size distribution was controlled so that the size limitations of different methods were minimized. The results presented here use data from the workshop to assess the comparability of immersion freezing measurement methods activating INPs in bulk suspensions, methods that activate INPs in condensation and/or immersion freezing modes as single particles on a substrate, continuous flow diffusion chambers (CFDCs) directly sampling and processing particles well above water saturation to maximize immersion and subsequent freezing of aerosol particles, and expansion cloud chamber simulations in which liquid cloud droplets were first activated on aerosol particles prior to freezing.The AIDA expansion chamber measurements are expected to be the closest representation to INP activation in atmospheric cloud parcels in these comparisons, due to exposing particles freely to adiabatic cooling. The different particle types used as INPs included the minerals illite NX and potassium feldspar (K-feldspar), two natural soil dusts representative of arable sandy loam(Argentina) and highly erodible sandy dry land (Tunisia) soils, respectively,and a bacterial INP (Snomax®). Considered together, the agreement among post-processed immersion freezing measurements of the numbers and fractions of particles active at different temperatures following bulk collection of particles into liquid was excellent, with possible temperature uncertainties inferred to be a key factor in determining INP uncertainties. Collection onto filters for rinsing versus directly into liquid in impingers made little difference. For methods that activated collected single particles on a substrate at a controlled humidity at or above water saturation, agreement with immersion freezing methods was good inmost cases, but was biased low in a few others for reasons that have not been resolved, but could relate to water vapor competition effects. Amongst CFDC-style instruments, various factors requiring (variable) higher supersaturations to achieve equivalent immersion freezing activation dominate the uncertainty between these measurements, and for comparison with bulk immersion freezing methods. When operated above water saturation to include assessment of immersion freezing, CFDC measurements often measured at or above the upper bound of immersion freezing device measurements, but often underestimated INP concentration in comparison to an immersion freezing method that first activates all particles into liquid droplets prior to cooling (the PIMCA-PINC device, or Portable Immersion Mode Cooling chAmber–Portable Ice Nucleation Chamber), and typically slightly underestimated INP number concentrations in comparison to cloud parcel expansions in the AIDA chamber; this can be largely mitigated when it is possible to raise the relative humidity to sufficiently high values in the CFDCs, although this isnot always possible operationally. Correspondence of measurements of INPs among direct sampling and post-processing systems varied depending on the INP type. Agreement was best for Snomax® particles in the temperature regime colder than -10°C, where their ice nucleation activity is nearly maximized and changes very little with temperature. At temperatures warmer than-10°C, Snomax® INP measurements (all via freezing of suspensions) demonstrated discrepancies consistent with previous reports of the instability of its protein aggregates that appear to make it less suitable as a calibration INP at these temperatures. For Argentinian soil dust particles, there was excellent agreement across all measurement methods; measures ranged within 1 order of magnitude for INP number concentrations, active fractions and calculated active site densities over a 25 to 30°C range and 5 to 8 orders of corresponding magnitude change in number concentrations. This was also the case for all temperatures warmer than -25°C in Tunisian dust experiments. In contrast, discrepancies in measurements of INP concentrations or active site densities that exceeded 2 orders of magnitude across a broad range of temperature measurements found at temperatures warmer than -25°C in a previous study were replicated for illite NX. Discrepancies also exceeded 2 orders of magnitude at temperatures of -20 to -25°C for potassium feldspar (K-feldspar), but these coincided with the range of temperatures at which INP concentrations increase rapidly at approximately an order of magnitude per 2°C cooling forK-feldspar. These few discrepancies did not outweigh the overall positive outcomes of the workshop activity, nor the future utility of this data set or future similar efforts for resolving remaining measurement issues. Measurements of the same materials were repeatable over the time of the workshop and demonstrated strong consistency with prior studies, as reflected by agreement of data broadly with para meterizations of different specific or general (e.g., soil dust) aerosol types. The divergent measurements of the INP activity of illiteNX by direct versus post-processing methods were not repeated for other particle types, and the Snomax® data demonstrated that, at least for a biological INP type, there is no expected measurement bias between bulk collection and direct immediately processed freezing methods to as warm as -10°C. Since particle size ranges were limited for this workshop, it can be expected that for atmospheric populations of INPs, measurement discrepancies will appear due to the different capabilities of methods for sampling the full aerosol size distribution, or due to limitations on achieving sufficient water supersaturations to fully capture immersion freezing in direct processing instruments. Overall, this workshop presents an improved picture of present capabilities for measuring INPs than in past workshops, and provides direction toward addressing remaining measurement issues.

Research Organization:
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Grant/Contract Number:
SC0014487; AC05-76RL01830
OSTI ID:
1482744
Alternate ID(s):
OSTI ID: 1508243
Report Number(s):
PNNL-SA-141072
Journal Information:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Online), Journal Name: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Online) Vol. 11 Journal Issue: 11; ISSN 1867-8548
Publisher:
Copernicus Publications, EGUCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
Germany
Language:
English
Citation Metrics:
Cited by: 64 works
Citation information provided by
Web of Science

References (67)

The importance of feldspar for ice nucleation by mineral dust in mixed-phase clouds journal June 2013
Effect of particle surface area on ice active site densities retrieved from droplet freezing spectra journal January 2016
Measurement of Ice Nucleation-Active Bacteria on Plants and in Precipitation by Quantitative PCR journal December 2013
A comparative study of K-rich and Na/Ca-rich feldspar ice-nucleating particles in a nanoliter droplet freezing assay journal January 2016
Technical Note: A proposal for ice nucleation terminology journal January 2015
A comprehensive laboratory study on the immersion freezing behavior of illite NX particles: a comparison of 17 ice nucleation measurement techniques journal January 2015
Ice nucleation by particles immersed in supercooled cloud droplets journal January 2012
Experimental investigation of homogeneous freezing of sulphuric acid particles in the aerosol chamber AIDA journal January 2003
Indirect and Semi-direct Aerosol Campaign: The Impact of Arctic Aerosols on Clouds journal February 2011
Ice Nucleating Particle Measurements at 241 K during Winter Months at 3580 m MSL in the Swiss Alps journal May 2016
Ice Initiation by Aerosol Particles: Measured and Predicted Ice Nuclei Concentrations versus Measured Ice Crystal Concentrations in an Orographic Wave Cloud journal August 2010
Comparative measurements of ambient atmospheric concentrations of ice nucleating particles using multiple immersion freezing methods and a continuous flow diffusion chamber journal January 2017
Resurgence in Ice Nuclei Measurement Research journal December 2011
Not all feldspars are equal: a survey of ice nucleating properties across the feldspar group of minerals journal January 2016
Effect of sulfuric acid coating on heterogeneous ice nucleation by soot aerosol particles journal January 2005
The role of phase separation and related topography in the exceptional ice-nucleating ability of alkali feldspars journal January 2017
Integrating laboratory and field data to quantify the immersion freezing ice nucleation activity of mineral dust particles journal January 2015
Observational constraints on mixed-phase clouds imply higher climate sensitivity journal April 2016
The Zurich Ice Nucleation Chamber (ZINC)-A New Instrument to Investigate Atmospheric Ice Formation journal January 2008
Some Basic Characteristics of Bacterial Freezing Nuclei journal September 1981
Effects of cloud condensation nuclei and ice nucleating particles on precipitation processes and supercooled liquid in mixed-phase orographic clouds journal January 2017
Uncertainty in counting ice nucleating particles with continuous flow diffusion chambers journal January 2017
The SPectrometer for Ice Nuclei (SPIN): an instrument to investigate ice nucleation journal January 2016
Ice-forming nuclei in Antarctica: New and past measurements journal August 2014
Revisiting ice nucleation from precipitation samples: ICE NUCLEATION FROM PRECIPITATION journal October 2015
Investigating the discrepancy between wet-suspension- and dry-dispersion-derived ice nucleation efficiency of mineral particles journal January 2015
The unstable ice nucleation properties of Snomax® bacterial particles: UNSTABLE FREEZING PROPERTIES OF BACTERIA journal October 2016
Ice nucleation activity of diesel soot particles at cirrus relevant temperature conditions: Effects of hydration, secondary organics coating, soot morphology, and coagulation journal April 2016
Development of a continuous flow thermal gradient diffusion chamber for ice nucleation studies journal July 1988
Immersion mode ice nucleation measurements with the new Portable Immersion Mode Cooling chAmber (PIMCA): IMMERSION FREEZING WITH PIMCA-PINC journal May 2016
Ice nucleation and droplet formation by bare and coated soot particles journal January 2011
A Particle-Surface-Area-Based Parameterization of Immersion Freezing on Desert Dust Particles journal October 2012
Concentration and variability of ice nuclei in the subtropical maritime boundary layer journal January 2018
Cleaning up our water: reducing interferences from nonhomogeneous freezing of “pure” water in droplet freezing assays of ice-nucleating particles journal January 2018
Ice-nucleating particle emissions from biomass combustion and the potential importance of soot aerosol: Ice Nuclei From Biomass Combustion journal May 2016
The immersion freezing behavior of ash particles from wood and brown coal burning journal January 2016
Suspendable macromolecules are responsible for ice nucleation activity of birch and conifer pollen journal January 2012
Organic matter matters for ice nuclei of agricultural soil origin journal January 2014
Laboratory chamber measurements of the longwave extinction spectra and complex refractive indices of African and Asian mineral dusts: IN SITU MINERAL DUST LONGWAVE EXTINCTION journal September 2014
Contribution of pollen to atmospheric ice nuclei concentrations journal January 2014
Automation and heat transfer characterization of immersion mode spectroscopy for analysis of ice nucleating particles journal January 2017
A new method for sampling of atmospheric ice nuclei with subsequent analysis in a static diffusion chamber journal May 2010
Can we define an asymptotic value for the ice active surface site density for heterogeneous ice nucleation?: AN ASYMPTOTIC VALUE FOR journal May 2015
A new multicomponent heterogeneous ice nucleation model and its application to Snomax bacterial particles and a Snomax–illite mineral particle mixture journal January 2017
Heterogeneous ice nucleation on atmospheric aerosols: a review of results from laboratory experiments journal January 2012
Atmospheric Ice-Nucleating Particles in the Dusty Tropical Atlantic journal February 2018
Leipzig Ice Nucleation chamber Comparison (LINC): intercomparison of four online ice nucleation counters journal January 2017
Ice nuclei properties within a Saharan dust event at the Jungfraujoch in the Swiss Alps journal January 2011
Atmospheric particles acting as Ice Forming Nuclei in different size ranges journal May 2010
Intercomparing different devices for the investigation of ice nucleating particles using Snomax ® as test substance journal January 2015
BINARY: an optical freezing array for assessing temperature and time dependence of heterogeneous ice nucleation journal January 2015
Characterization of iron oxides in mineral dust aerosols: Implications for light absorption journal January 2006
Measurement of concentrations of natural ice nuclei journal June 1990
Sources of organic ice nucleating particles in soils journal January 2016
Particle surface area dependence of mineral dust in immersion freezing mode: investigations with freely suspended drops in an acoustic levitator and a vertical wind tunnel journal January 2014
Influence of surface morphology on the immersion mode ice nucleation efficiency of hematite particles journal January 2014
Deposition nucleation viewed as homogeneous or immersion freezing in pores and cavities journal January 2014
Ice nucleation by fertile soil dusts: relative importance of mineral and biogenic components journal January 2014
A comprehensive parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation of dust surrogate: laboratory study with hematite particles and its application to atmospheric models journal January 2014
Re-evaluating the Frankfurt isothermal static diffusion chamber for ice nucleation journal January 2016
The WeIzmann Supercooled Droplets Observation on a Microarray (WISDOM) and application for ambient dust journal January 2018
A technique for quantifying heterogeneous ice nucleation in microlitre supercooled water droplets journal January 2015
Single ice crystal measurements during nucleation experiments with the depolarization detector IODE journal January 2010
Single Particle Measurements of the Optical Properties of Small Ice Crystals and Heterogeneous Ice Nuclei journal October 2014
Laboratory studies of immersion and deposition mode ice nucleation of ozone aged mineral dust particles journal January 2013
Using depolarization to quantify ice nucleating particle concentrations: a new method journal January 2017
The role of time in heterogeneous freezing nucleation: ROLE OF TIME IN ICE NUCLEATION journal May 2013

Similar Records

A new method for operating a continuous flow diffusion chamber to investigate immersion freezing: assessment and performance study
Journal Article · Wed Dec 09 00:00:00 EST 2020 · Atmospheric Measurement Techniques · OSTI ID:1482744

A new method for operating a continuous-flow diffusion chamber to investigate immersion freezing: assessment and performance study
Journal Article · Wed Dec 09 00:00:00 EST 2020 · Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Online) · OSTI ID:1482744

Activation of intact bacteria and bacterial fragments mixed with agar as cloud droplets and ice crystals in cloud chamber experiments
Journal Article · Tue Dec 11 00:00:00 EST 2018 · Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Online) · OSTI ID:1482744

Related Subjects