Solar radiative effects of a Saharan dust plume observed during SAMUM assuming spheroidal model particles
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Thomas Trautmann | Manfred Wendisch | Michael Esselborn | Matthias Tesche | Konrad Kandler | Sebastian Otto | M. Wendisch | B. Weinzierl | M. Tesche | M. Esselborn | E. Bierwirth | T. Trautmann | Bernadett Weinzierl | A. Schladitz | K. Kandler | S. Otto | A. Schladitz | Eike Bierwirth
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