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1
A global emission inventory of carbonaceous aerosol from historic records of fossil fuel and biofuel consumption for the period 1860─1997
C. Junker
2008
8
5
p. 1195-1207
article
2
A long-term comparison of wind and tide measurements in the upper mesosphere recorded with an imaging Doppler interferometer and SuperDARN radar at Halley, Antarctica
R. E. Hibbins
2008
8
5
p. 1367-1376
article
3
Applications of lagrangian dispersion modeling to the analysis of changes in the specific absorption of elemental carbon
J. C. Doran
2008
8
5
p. 1377-1389
article
4
Basin-scale wind transport during the MILAGRO field campaign and comparison to climatology using cluster analysis
B. de Foy
2008
8
5
p. 1209-1224
article
5
Black carbon record based on a shallow Himalayan ice core and its climatic implications
J. Ming
2008
8
5
p. 1343-1352
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6
Calibration and measurement uncertainties of a continuous-flow cloud condensation nuclei counter (DMT-CCNC): CCN activation of ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride aerosol particles in theory and experiment
D. Rose
2008
8
5
p. 1153-1179
article
7
Clouds and aerosols in Puerto Rico ─ a new evaluation
J. D. Allan
2008
8
5
p. 1293-1309
article
8
Cloud type comparisons of AIRS, CloudSat, and CALIPSO cloud height and amount
B. H. Kahn
2008
8
5
p. 1231-1248
article
9
Does the threshold representation associated with the autoconversion process matter?
H. Guo
2008
8
5
p. 1225-1230
article
10
Evolving mass spectra of the oxidized component of organic aerosol: results from aerosol mass spectrometer analyses of aged diesel emissions
A. M. Sage
2008
8
5
p. 1139-1152
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11
Global isoprene emissions estimated using MEGAN, ECMWF analyses and a detailed canopy environment model
J.-F. Müller
2008
8
5
p. 1329-1341
article
12
Hydrogen isotope fractionation in the photolysis of formaldehyde
T. S. Rhee
2008
8
5
p. 1353-1366
article
13
Measuring the specific surface area of snow with X-ray tomography and gas adsorption: comparison and implications for surface smoothness
M. Kerbrat
2008
8
5
p. 1261-1275
article
14
Modelling sea salt aerosol and its direct and indirect effects on climate
X. Ma
2008
8
5
p. 1311-1327
article
15
On the attribution of stratospheric ozone and temperature changes to changes in ozone-depleting substances and well-mixed greenhouse gases
T. G. Shepherd
2008
8
5
p. 1435-1444
article
16
Real-time characterization of particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient aerosols and from motor-vehicle exhaust
A. Polidori
2008
8
5
p. 1277-1291
article
17
Seasonal and diurnal variations of Hg° over New England
H. Mao
2008
8
5
p. 1403-1421
article
18
Source apportionment of fine organic aerosol in Mexico City during the MILAGRO experiment 2006
E. A. Stone
2008
8
5
p. 1249-1259
article
19
Spatial variation in particle number size distributions in a large metropolitan area
J. F. Mejía
2008
8
5
p. 1127-1138
article
20
Technical Note: Intercomparison of ILAS-II version 2 and 1.4 trace species with MIPAS-B measurements
G. Wetzel
2008
8
5
p. 1119-1126
article
21
The ozonolysis of primary aliphatic amines in fine particles
J. Zahardis
2008
8
5
p. 1181-1194
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22
Unambiguous identification of esters as oligomers in secondary organic aerosol formed from cyclohexene and cyclohexene/α-pinene ozonolysis
L. Müller
2008
8
5
p. 1423-1433
article
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