S. M. Burrows, W. Elbert, M. G. Lawrence, U. Pöschl
Bacteria are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, with concentrations of bacterial cells typically exceeding 1×10<sup>4</sup> m<sup>−3</sup> over land. Numerous studies...
S. M. Burrows, T. Butler, P. Jöckel, H. Tost, A. Kerkweg, U. Pöschl, ...
Bacteria are constantly being transported through the atmosphere, which may have implications for human health, agriculture, cloud formation, and the dispersal of bacterial species. We simulated the...