The Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP): overview and description of models, simulations and climate diagnostics
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J. Lamarque | S. Ghan | A. Voulgarakis | L. Horowitz | G. Faluvegi | D. Shindell | R. Skeie | G. Folberth | V. Eyring | V. Naik | M. Schulz | D. Stevenson | G. Zeng | D. Bergmann | W. Collins | R. Doherty | K. Sudo | S. Szopa | P. Young | S. Dalsøren | S. Rumbold | I. Mackenzie | P. Cameron‐Smith | D. Plummer | S. Strode | Y. Lee | T. Nagashima | B. Josse | I. Cionni | M. Righi | I. MacKenzie | P. Cameron-smith
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