Intercomparison of models representing direct shortwave radiative forcing by sulfate aerosols
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A. Kirkevåg | V. Ramaswamy | O. Boucher | M. Schlesinger | A. Lacis | M. Mishchenko | T. Ackerman | T. Iversen | Q. Fu | P. Chylek | R. Halthore | G. Stephens | S. Schwartz | K. Knapp | Fanglin Yang | D. Roberts | S. Kinne | J. Haywood | P. Russell | I. Laszlo | A. Dahlback | S. Kato | Y. Fouquart | R. Wagener | T. Anderson | J. Wong | B. Bonnel | S. Nemesure | B. Bergstrøm | M. Wang
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