Brian D. Swanson

Research Associate Professor in Earth and Space Sciences
Ph.D., Physics, University of Washington, 1993.

My Primary ESS Web-page


Research Interests: Atmospheric and Cloud Physics, Ice Particle Microphysics and Ice Physics

---------The Latest Results and Publications------

Ice


Laboratory measurements of the homogeneous freezing of aqueous sulfuric acid and ammonium sulfate droplets: How well does the translated melting-point curve model work?
B.D. Swanson, Submitted to J. Atmos. Sci. (2007)

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of soft-landed polyatomic ions and molecules
M. Volny, A. Sengupta, C. B. Wilson, B.D. Swanson, E.J. Davis and F. Turecek, In press Analytical Chemistry (2007)

Experimental investigation of the homogeneous freezing of aqueous ammonium sulfate droplets
B. H. Larson and B. D. Swanson, J. Phys. Chem. A 110 1907-1916 (2006)

Bacterial incorporation of leucine into protein down to -20 C with evidence for potential activity in subeutectic saline ice formations
Karen Junge, Hajo Eicken, Brian D. Swanson, Jody W. Deming, Cryobiology 52 417-429 (2006)

Comparison of Psychro-active Arctic Marine Bacteria and Common Mesophyllic Bacteria Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
M. L. Laucks, A. Sengupta, K. Junge, E. J. Davis, and B. D. Swanson, Appl. Spec. 59 1222-1228 (2005)








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