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Carbonaceous aerosols at urban influenced sites in Norway
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Coastal and open ocean aerosol characteristics: investigating the representativeness of coastal aerosol sampling over the North-East Atlantic Ocean
M. Rinaldi, M. C. Facchini, S. Decesari, C. Carbone, E. Finessi, M.&nb
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Cloud condensation nuclei in polluted air and biomass burning smoke near the mega-city Guangzhou, China – Part 1: Size-resolved measurements and implications for the modeling of aerosol particle hygroscopicity and CCN activity
D. Rose, A. Nowak, P. Achtert, A. Wiedensohler, M. Hu, M. Shao, Y.&nbs
Cloud phase identification of low-level Arctic clouds from airborne spectral radiation measurements: test of three approaches
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Cloud and aerosol effects on radiation in deep convective clouds: comparison with warm stratiform clouds
S. S. Lee, L. J. Donner, and V. T. J. Phillips
Classification of Northern Hemisphere stratospheric ozone and water vapor profiles by meteorological regime
M. B. Follette, R. D. Hudson, and G. E. Nedoluha
Cosmic rays, CCN and clouds – a reassessment using MODIS data
J. E. Kristjánsson, C. W. Stjern, F. Stordal, A. M. Fj?raa, G.&nb
Comparison of CMAM simulations of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (N2O), and methane (CH4) with observations from Odin/SMR, ACE-FTS, and Aura/MLS
J. J. Jin, K. Semeniuk, S. R. Beagley, V. I. Fomichev, A. I.
Clear sky UV simulations in the 21st century based on ozone and temperature projections from Chemistry-Climate Models
K. Tourpali, A. F. Bais, A. Kazantzidis, C. S. Zerefos, H. Akiyos
Cloud processing, cloud evaporation and Angstr?m exponent
G.-J. Roelofs and V. Kamphuis
Classifying previously undefined days from eleven years of aerosol-particle-size distribution data from the SMEAR II station, Hyyti?l?, Finland
S. Buenrostro Mazon, I. Riipinen, D. M. Schultz, M. Valtanen, M.
Concatenated non-stationary dispersive scenarios on complex terrain under summer conditions
J. L. Palau, G. Pérez-Landa, and M. M. Millán
Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere – Part 2: Bromocarbons
A. Kerkweg, P. J?ckel, N. Warwick, S. Gebhardt, C.A.M. Brenninkmeijer, and
Contribution of very short-lived organic substances to stratospheric chlorine and bromine in the tropics – a case study
J. C. Laube, A. Engel, H. B?nisch, T. M?bius, D. R. Worton, W.&nb
Comparison of several wood smoke markers and source apportionment methods for wood burning particulate mass
J. Sandradewi, A. S. H. Prév?t, M. R. Alfarra, S. Szidat, M. 
Comparison of emission ratios from on-road sources using a mobile laboratory under various driving and operational sampling modes
M. Zavala, S. C. Herndon, E. C. Wood, J. T. Jayne, D. D.&nbs
Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere, Part I: model description, sea salt aerosols and pH
A. Kerkweg, P. J?ckel, A. Pozzer, H. Tost, R. Sander, M. Schulz, P.&nb
Combustion particulate emissions in Africa: regional climate modeling and validation
A. Konare, C. Liousse, B. Guillaume, F. Solmon, P. Assamoi, R. Rosset,
Contribution of residential wood combustion to hourly winter aerosol in Northern Sweden determined by positive matrix factorization
P. Krecl, E. Hedberg Larsson, J. Str?m, and C. Johansson
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