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Ace-Asia: Regional Climatic and Atmospheric Chemical Effects of Asian Dust and...

Seinfeld, J. H., G. Carmichael, R. Arimoto, W. C. Conant, F. J. Brechtel, T. Bates, T. A. Cahill, A. Clarke, S. Doherty, P. J. Flatau, B. J. Huebert, J. Kim, K. M. Markowicz, P. K. Quinn, L. M. Russell, P. B. Russell, A. Shimizu, Y. Shinozuka, C. H. Song, Y. Tang, I. Uno, A. M. Vogelmann, R. Weber, J. Woo, and X. Y. Zhang (2004), Ace-Asia: Regional Climatic and Atmospheric Chemical Effects of Asian Dust and Pollution, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 367-380, doi:10.1175/BAMS-85-3-367.
Abstract: 

A large international field experiment and use of transport modeling has yielded physical, chemical, and radiative properties of the abundant aerosols originating from Asia.

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