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Seasonal variation of aerosol size distribution at Puy de D?me (1465 m a.s.l., central France)
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Simulation of atmospheric mercury depletion events (AMDEs) during polar springtime using the MECCA box model
Z.-Q. Xie, R. Sander, U. P?schl, and F. Slemr
Simulating mixed-phase Arctic stratus clouds: sensitivity to ice initiation mechanisms
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Simulation of the climate impact of Mt. Pinatubo eruption using ECHAM5 – Part 2: Sensitivity to the phase of the QBO
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Simulation of the climate impact of Mt. Pinatubo eruption using ECHAM5 – Part 1: Sensitivity to the modes of atmospheric circulation and boundary conditions
M. A. Thomas, C. Timmreck, M. A. Giorgetta, H.-F. Graf, and G. St
Seasonal variations in aerosol optical properties over China
Y. Wang, J. Xin, Z. Li, S. Wang, P. Wang, W. M. Hao, B. L.&n
Sources of organic carbon in PM1 in Helsinki urban air
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Simultaneous atmospheric measurements using two Fourier transform infrared spectrometers at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory during spring 2006, and comparisons with the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment-Fourier Transform Spectrometer
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Spatiotemporal variations of NOy species in the northern latitudes stratosphere measured with the balloon-borne MIPAS instrument
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Study of suitability of cheap AvaSpec array spectrometer for solar UV field measurements
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Synergetic aerosol retrieval from SCIAMACHY and AATSR onboard ENVISAT
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Sea surface wind speed estimation from space-based lidar measurements
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Sensitivity of tracer transport to model resolution, forcing data and tracer lifetime in the general circulation model ECHAM5
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Satellite observations and modelling of transport in the upper troposphere through the lower mesosphere during the 2006 major stratospheric sudden arming
G. L. Manney, R. S. Harwood, I. A. MacKenzie, K. Minschwaner, D.&
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