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Formation of organic aerosol in the Paris region during the MEGAPOLI summer campaign: evaluation of the volatility-basis-set approach within the CHIMERE model
Q. J. Zhang
M. Beekmann
F. Drewnick
F. Freutel
J. Schneider
M. Crippa
A. S. H. Prevot
U. Baltensperger
L. Poulain
A. Wiedensohler
J. Sciare
V. Gros
A. Borbon
A. Colomb
V. Michoud
J.-F. Doussin
H. A. C. Denier van der Gon
M. Haeffelin
J.-C. Dupont
G. Siour
H. Petetin
B. Bessagnet
S. N. Pandis
A. Hodzic
O. Sanchez
C. Honoré
O. Perrussel
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