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Three years of routine Raman lidar measurements of tropospheric aerosols: Backscattering, extinction, and residual layer height
J. Schneider
Leibniz-Institute for Atmospheric Physics at Rostock University, Kühlungsborn, Germany
present address: Cloud Physics and Chemistry Department, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany
R. Eixmann
Leibniz-Institute for Atmospheric Physics at Rostock University, Kühlungsborn, Germany
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