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... A model for particle microphysics, radiative transfer, and turbulent mixing in the stratocumulus topped marine boundary layer: Model description and comparison with observations.
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... GCM assessment of the sensitivity of direct climate forcing by anthropogenic sulfate aerosols to aerosol size and chemistry.
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... Spyers-Duran, 1973. Changes in cloud nucleus concentration and cloud droplet size distribution associated with pollution from St.
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... Dry deposition velocities of atmospheric aerosols as inferred by applying a particle dry deposition parameterization to a general circulation model. Tellus 40B, 23-41.
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... Larson, 1994. Marine boundary layer measurements of new particle formation and the effects nonprecipitating clouds have on aerosol size distribution.
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... Evidence for radiative effects of anthropogenic sulfate aerosols in the observed climate record, in Aerosol Forcing of Climate, R.J. Charlson and J
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... Hudson, 1986. Cloud droplet nucleation and cloud scavenging of aerosol sulphate in polluted atmospheres.
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... Rogers, 1994. The effect of anthropogenic sulfate aerosols on marine cloud droplet concentrations.
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... Sensitivity of direct climate forcing by atmospheric aerosols to aerosol size and composition.
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... Climatic response to anthropogenic sulfate forcing simulated with a general circulation model. In Proceedings of the Dahlem Workshop on Aerosol Forcing of Climate, R.J.
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... Seinfeld, 1985. Simulation of aerosol size distribution evolution in systems with simultaneous nucleation, condensation, and coagulation.
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... WMO, World Meteorological Organization, 1992. Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion; 1991, Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project No.


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