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A method for single particle mass spectrometry of ice nucleiCziczo et al., 2003
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- Cziczo D
- DeMott P
- Brock C
- Hudson P
- Jesse B
- Kreidenweis S
- Prenni A
- Schreiner J
- Thomson D
- Murphy D
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- Aerosol Science & Technology
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High altitude cirrus clouds play an important role in the terrestrial radiation budget. Cirrus clouds are composed of ice particles that generally form on only a small subset, from 1 in 10 to 1 in 10 5, of the background aerosol. Ice particles may form due to the homogeneous …
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