Articles | Volume 12, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-2541-2012
© Author(s) 2012. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Suspendable macromolecules are responsible for ice nucleation activity of birch and conifer pollen
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- Final revised paper (published on 07 Mar 2012)
- Preprint (discussion started on 05 Oct 2011)
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RC C10503: 'review of "Birch and conifer pollen are efficient atmospheric ice nuclei"', Cindy Morris, 17 Oct 2011
- AC C11425: 'Response to Dr. C. Morris', Hinrich Grothe, 04 Nov 2011
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SC C10573: 'Birch Ice Nuclei', Russ Schnell, 19 Oct 2011
- AC C11387: 'Response to Dr. R. Schnell', Hinrich Grothe, 03 Nov 2011
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SC C10822: 'Review of „Birch and Conifer pollens are efficient atmospheric ice nuclei“ by B.G. Pummer et al., ACPD, 2011', Ana Sesartic, 24 Oct 2011
- AC C11390: 'Response to Dr. A. Sesartic', Hinrich Grothe, 03 Nov 2011
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SC C12429: 'Comments from Ben Murray and Daniel O'Sullivan', Daniel O'Sullivan, 28 Nov 2011
- AC C13298: 'Response to the comment of Dr. B. Murray and Dr. D. O'Sullivan', Hinrich Grothe, 16 Dec 2011
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RC C12497: 'Review of "Birch and Conifer Pollen are Efficient Atmospheric Ice Nuclei"', Anonymous Referee #2, 29 Nov 2011
- AC C13289: 'Reply to the comments of referee #2', Hinrich Grothe, 16 Dec 2011
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SC C14515: 'Comment', Cornelius Zetzsch, 19 Jan 2012
- AC C14525: 'Reply to the comment of Dr. Zetzsch', Hinrich Grothe, 19 Jan 2012