Marine background and plume aerosol measurements off the coast of California in July-August 2011 during E-PEACE (Eastern Pacific Emitted Aerosol Cloud Experiment)
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Russell, Lynn M
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Ahlm, Lars Frossard, Amanda A. Haflidi, Jonsson Modini, Robin L. Muelmenstaedt, Johannes Roberts, Greg C. Sanchez, Kevin J. Seinfeld, John H. Sorooshian, Armin
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NSF AGS-1013423, NSF AGS-1360645, NSF AGS-1008848, DOE DE-SC0006679, ONR grants N00014-11-1-0783, N00014-10-1- 0200, and N00014-10-1-0811 Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Sanchez, Kevin J.; Russell, Lynn M.; Frossard, Amanda A.; Modini, Robin L.; Ahlm, Lars; Muelmenstaedt, Johannes; Haflidi, Jonsson; Roberts, Greg C.; Seinfeld, John H.; Sorooshian, Armin (2017). Marine background and plume aerosol measurements off the coast of California in July-August 2011 during E-PEACE (Eastern Pacific Emitted Aerosol Cloud Experiment). UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0D798MC
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ark:/20775/bb83304887
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Air pollution Clouds Aerosol California Pacific Ocean
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