In-situ aircraft observations of the 2000 Mt. Hekla volcanic cloud: Composition and chemical evolution in the Arctic lower stratosphere
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J. M. Reeves | B. Anderson | W. Brune | T. Miller | A. Viggiano | J. Wilson | N. Óskarsson | J. Ballenthin | D. Hunton | J. Reeves | Shan‐Hu Lee | H. Harder | J. Simpas
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