Comparison of chemical characteristics of 495 biomass burning plumes intercepted by the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the ARCTAS/CARB-2008 field campaign
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A. Weinheimer | J. Jimenez | Yuhang Wang | M. Cubison | S. Vay | G. Diskin | A. Wisthaler | T. Mikoviny | G. Sachse | J. Crounse | P. Wennberg | R. Weber | J. Liao | J. S. Clair | Zhen Liu | L. G. Huey | C. Hennigan | A. Hecobian | D. Knapp | A. Kürten | Arsineh Hecobian | J. Jimenez | R. Weber
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