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The contribution of sulphuric acid to atmospheric particle formation and growth: a comparison between boundary layers in Northern and Central Europe
V. Fiedler
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
University of Helsinki, Dept. Physical Sciences, P. O. Box 64, FIN-00014 Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
M. Dal Maso
University of Helsinki, Dept. Physical Sciences, P. O. Box 64, FIN-00014 Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
M. Boy
University of Helsinki, Dept. Physical Sciences, P. O. Box 64, FIN-00014 Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
H. Aufmhoff
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
J. Hoffmann
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
T. Schuck
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
W. Birmili
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Permoserstr. 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany
M. Hanke
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
J. Uecker
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
F. Arnold
Max-Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics, (MPIK), Atmospheric Physics Div., P.O. Box 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
M. Kulmala
University of Helsinki, Dept. Physical Sciences, P. O. Box 64, FIN-00014 Univ. of Helsinki, Finland
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