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Ubiquity of Biological Ice Nucleators in Snowfall
- B. C. Christner, C. E. Morris, C. M. Foreman, R. Cai, D. C. Sands,
- Original article citation: Science 319," 1214 - 1214, (2008).
- Categories: Atmospheric Sciences
- Recommended by: Anna Barnett on 03/03/2008 06:52PM GMT
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Many of the particles that seed ice formation in clouds come from airborne bacteria and other organisms, Christner et al. report.
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