“…Mineral dust has high spatial and temporal variability, impacting atmospheric, oceanic, biological, terrestrial and human systems (Garrison et al, 2003;Gat et al, 2017;Jickells et al, 2005;Mahowald et al, 2014;Mazar et al, 2016;Middleton and Goudie, 2001). Each year, gigatons of dust are transported globally over long distances, dominating the atmospheric aerosol mass and aerosol optical depth (AOD) (Chiapello et al, 1999;Tegen and Fung, 1994;Ben-Ami et al, 2010;Prospero, 1999;Koren et al, 2006). Though the exact property of an aerosol that determines its ice nucleation ability remains unclear, it was consistently shown that the mineral composition plays an important role (Kanji et al, 2017) and that for a certain mineral type, larger particles are more effective heterogeneous INPs than small ones (Archuleta et al, 2005;Lüönd et al, 2010;Welti et al, 2019).…”