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English: Bioaerosol cycling in the Earth system

After emission from the biosphere, bioaerosol particles interact with other aerosol particles and trace gases in the atmosphere and can be involved in the formation of clouds and precipitation. After dry or wet deposition to the Earth's surface, viable bioparticles can contribute to biological reproduction and further emission. This feedback can be particularly efficient when coupled to the water cycle (bioprecipitation).

Adapted from Pöschl and Shiraiwa (2015) and Pöschl (2005)...

  • Pöschl U., Shiraiwa M. (2015) "Multiphase chemistry at the atmosphere–biosphere interface influencing climate and public health in the Anthropocene", Chem. Rev., 115: 4440–4475.
  • Pöschl U. (2005) "Atmospheric aerosols: composition, transformation, climate and health effects", Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Eng., 44: 7520–7540.
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Source [1] doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2016.07.018
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Janine Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Christopher J. Kampf, Bettina Weber, J. Alex Huffman, Christopher Pöhlker, Meinrat O.Andreae, Naama Lang-Yona, Susannah M.Burrows, Sachin S.Gunthe, Wolfgang Elbert,

Hang Su, Peter Hoor, Eckhard Thines, Thorsten Hoffmann, Viviane R. Després and Ulrich Pöschl

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