2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.220878
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Export of ice-nucleating particles from watersheds: results from the Amazon and Tocantins river plumes

Abstract: We examined ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in the plumes of the Tocantins and Amazon rivers, which drain watersheds with different proportions of degraded land. The concentration of INPs active at −15°C (INP −15 ) was an order of magnitude lower in the Tocantins (mean = 13.2 ml −1 ; s.d. = 7.8 ml −1 ), draining the more degraded watershed, compared with the Amazon (mean = 175.8 ml −1 ; s.d. = 11.2 ml −1… Show more

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“…This difference is surprising as Stas. 10‐6 and 13‐3 or 9‐6 and 17‐24 have similar water depths (~ 16 and ~ 30 m; Table 1), but could be the result of differences in types or loads of OM delivered (Sioli 1984; Einbock et al 2023), or recycling efficiency between the two rivers. It is also likely that this difference originates from a difference in distance from the river mouth, as Stas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This difference is surprising as Stas. 10‐6 and 13‐3 or 9‐6 and 17‐24 have similar water depths (~ 16 and ~ 30 m; Table 1), but could be the result of differences in types or loads of OM delivered (Sioli 1984; Einbock et al 2023), or recycling efficiency between the two rivers. It is also likely that this difference originates from a difference in distance from the river mouth, as Stas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%