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Comparison of the inversion algorithms applied to the ozone vertical profile retrieval from SCIAMACHY limb measurements
A. Rozanov, K.-U. Eichmann, C. von Savigny, H. Bovensmann, J. P.
Cloud-scale model intercomparison of chemical constituent transport in deep convection
M. C. Barth, S.-W. Kim, C. Wang, K. E. Pickering, L. E. Ott,
Contribution of fungi to primary biogenic aerosols in the atmosphere: wet and dry discharged spores, carbohydrates, and inorganic ions
W. Elbert, P. E. Taylor, M. O. Andreae, and U. P?schl
Corrigendum to "Estimates of global terrestrial isoprene emissions using MEGAN (Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature)" published in Atmos. Chem. Phys., 6, 3181–3210, 2006
A. Guenther
Corrigendum to "Characteristics of aerosol and cloud particle size distributions in the tropical tropopause layer measured with optical particle counter and lidar'" published in Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 3507–3518, 2007
S. Iwasaki et al.
Comparison and synergy of stratospheric ozone measurements by satellite limb sounders and the ground-based microwave radiometer SOMORA
K. Hocke, N. K?mpfer, D. Ruffieux, L. Froidevaux, A. Parrish, I. Boyd,
Chemistry, transport and dry deposition of trace gases in the boundary layer over the tropical Atlantic Ocean and the Guyanas during the GABRIEL field campaign
A. Stickler, H. Fischer, H. Bozem, C. Gurk, C. Schiller, M. Martinez-H
Characteristics and error estimation of stratospheric ozone and ozone-related species over Poker Flat (65° N, 147° W), Alaska observed by a ground-based FTIR spectrometer from 2001 to 2003
A. Kagawa, Y. Kasai, N. B. Jones, M. Yamamori, K. Seki, F. Murcra
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
Characteristics of aerosol and cloud particle size distributions in the tropical tropopause layer measured with optical particle counter and lidar
S. Iwasaki, K. Maruyama, M. Hayashi, S.-Y. Ogino, H. Ishimoto, Y. Tach
Comparing atmospheric transport models for future regional inversions over Europe – Part 1: mapping the atmospheric CO2 signals
C. Geels, M. Gloor, P. Ciais, P. Bousquet, P. Peylin, A. T. Verme
Cloud microphysics and aerosol indirect effects in the global climate model ECHAM5-HAM
U. Lohmann, P. Stier, C. Hoose, S. Ferrachat, S. Kloster, E. Roeckner,
Contribution of mixing to upward transport across the tropical tropopause layer (TTL)
P. Konopka, G. Günther, R. Müller, F. H. S. dos Santos, C. S
Chemical characterization of the inorganic fraction of aerosols and mechanisms of the neutralization of atmospheric acidity in Athens, Greece
E. T. Karageorgos and S. Rapsomanikis
Cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) behavior of organic aerosol particles generated by atomization of water and methanol solutions
T. A. Rissman, V. Varutbangkul, J. D. Surratt, D. O. Topping, G.&
Comparison of measurements of peroxyacyl nitrates and primary carbonaceous aerosol concentrations in Mexico City determined in 1997 and 2003
N. A. Marley, J. S. Gaffney, R. Ramos-Villegas, and B. Cárdenas G
Corrigendum to "The T1-T2 study: evolution of aerosol properties downwind of Mexico City" published in Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 1585–1598, 2007
C. Doran
Centennial evolution of the atmospheric methane budget: what do the carbon isotopes tell us?
K. R. Lassey, D. M. Etheridge, D. C. Lowe, A. M. Smith, and
Consecutive reactions of aromatic-OH adducts with NO, NO2 and O2: benzene, naphthalene, toluene, m- and p-xylene, hexamethylbenzene, phenol, m-cresol and aniline
R. Koch, R. Knispel, M. Elend, M. Siese, and C. Zetzsch
Climatic consequences of regional nuclear conflicts
A. Robock, L. Oman, G. L. Stenchikov, O. B. Toon, C. Bardeen, and
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