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    “Evaluation of preindustrial to present-day black carbon and itsalbedo forcing from Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate ModelIntercomparison Project (ACCMIP)” published in Atmos. Chem.Phys., 13, 2607–2634, 2013

    Author
    1. Berntsen T.[4]
    2. Bisiaux M.M.[5]
    3. Cao J[6]
    4. Collins W.J.[7]
    5. Curran M.[8]
    6. Edwards R.[9]
    7. Faluvegi G.[1]
    8. Flanner M.G.[3]
    9. Ghan S.[10]
    10. Horowitz L.W.[11]
    11. Jiao C.[3]
    12. Lamarque J.-F.[2]
    13. Lee Y.H.[1]
    14. McConnell J.R.[5]
    15. Ming J[12]
    16. Myhre G.[13]
    17. Nagashima T.[14]
    18. Naik V.[15]
    19. Rumbold S.T.[7]
    20. Shindell D.T.[1]
    21. Skeie R.B.[14]
    22. Sudo K.[16]
    23. Takemura T.[17]
    24. Thevenon F.[18]
    25. Xu B[19]
    26. Yoon J.-H.[10]
    Publication venue
    Publication date
    01/03/2013
    Field of study
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    Institutional Repository of Institute of Earth Environment, CAS
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