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C3-C5 alkanes in the atmosphere: concentration, seasonal cycle and contribution to the atmospheric budgets of acetone and acetaldehyde
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Contributions from DMS and ship emissions to CCN observed over the summertime North Pacific
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Comment on "Classification of aerosol properties derived from AERONET direct sun data" by G. P. Gobbi et al. (2007)
N. T. O'Neill
Common inorganic ions are efficient catalysts for organic reactions in atmospheric aerosols and other natural environments
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Contribution of gaseous and particulate species to droplet solute composition at the Puy de D?me, France
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Carbonyl compounds in boreal coniferous forest air in Hyyti?l?, Southern Finland
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Cloud chemistry at the Puy de D?me: variability and relationships with environmental factors
A. Marinoni, P. Laj, K. Sellegri, and G. Mailhot
Characterization of the organic composition of aerosols from Rond?nia, Brazil, during the LBA-SMOCC 2002 experiment and its representation through model compounds
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Concentrations and fluxes of aerosol particles during the LAPBIAT measurement campaign at V?rri? field station
T. M. Ruuskanen, M. Kaasik, P. P. Aalto, U. H?rrak, M. Vana, M.&n
Connections between atmospheric sulphuric acid and new particle formation during QUEST III–IV campaigns in Heidelberg and Hyyti?l?
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