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Potential for a biogenic influence on cloud microphysics over the ocean: a correlation study with satellite-derived data
A. Lana
Institut de Ciències del Mar, ICM, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
R. Simó
Institut de Ciències del Mar, ICM, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
S. M. Vallina
EAPS, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
J. Dachs
Department of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
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