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Glwadys Pouzet, Elodie Peghaire, Maxime Aguès, Jean-Luc Baray, Franz Conen and Pierre Amato
Atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs) contribute to initiate precipitation. In particular, biological INPs act at warmer temperatures than other types of particles (>-10 °C) therefore potentially defining precipitation distribution. Here, in ord...
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Franz Conen, Mikhail V. Yakutin, Karl Espen Yttri and Christoph Hüglin
Ice nucleating particles active at -8 °C or warmer (INP-8) are produced by plants and by microorganisms living from and on them. Laboratory studies have shown that large numbers of INP-8 are produced by decaying leaves. At three widely dispersed location...
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B. Vieten, F. Conen, A. Neftel, C. Alewell
Pág. 332 - 337
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F. Conen, M. V. Yakutin, T. Zumbrunn, J. Leifeld
Pág. 758 - 762
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Smith, K. A. Ball, T. Conen, F. Dobbie, K. E. Massheder, J. Rey, A.
Pág. 779 - 791
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Conen, F.; Smith, K. A.
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Conen, F; Smith, K A
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