“…Mineral dust aerosol has a myriad of significant impacts on atmospheric chemistry and climate. For example, dust aerosol particles can influence the radiative balance of the Earth system directly by scattering and absorbing solar and terrestrial radiation (Balkanski et al,11728 M. Tang et al: Heterogeneous reactions of mineral dust aerosol as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) to form cloud droplets (Koehler et al, 2009;Kumar et al, 2009;Twohy et al, 2009;Garimella et al, 2014;Tang et al, 2016a) and ice nucleation particles (INPs) to form ice particles (DeMott et al, 2003;Hoose and Moehler, 2012;Murray et al, 2012;Ladino et al, 2013;DeMott et al, 2015). Mineral dust particles are believed to be the dominant ice nucleation particles in the troposphere (Hoose et al, 2010;Creamean et al, 2013;Cziczo et al, 2013), therefore having a large impact on the radiative balance, precipitation, and the hydrological cycle (Rosenfeld et al, 2001;Lohmann and Feichter, 2005;Rosenfeld et al, 2008).…”