Ice-nucleating particle versus ice crystal number concentrationin altocumulus and cirrus layers embedded in Saharan dust:a closure study
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Argyro Nisantzi | Albert Ansmann | Rodanthi-Elisavet Mamouri | Mihalis Vrekoussis | Patric Seifert | Ronny Engelmann | Jean Sciare | Johannes Bühl | R. Engelmann | J. Bühl | P. Seifert | A. Ansmann | A. Nisantzi | R. Mamouri | J. Hofer | Z. Kanji | B. Sierau | J. Sciare | M. Vrekoussis | Berko Sierau | Zamin A. Kanji | Julian Hofer | James D. Atkinson | J. Atkinson
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