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March 3, 2026
Microorganisms in the air through the lenses of atmospheric chemistry and microphysics.
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B. Ervens
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P. Amato
KA
K. Aregahegn
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Microorganisms were found to significantly impact atmospheric processes, contributing to aerosol formation and climate change.
Air samples revealed a diverse range of biological particles, capturing a snapshot of microorganisms present and their potential roles.
Analysis of atmospheric data across various environments highlighted the influence of microphysics on microbial transport and distribution.
Understanding how microorganisms interact with atmospheric chemistry may aid in predicting climate patterns.
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