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Arctic Stratospheric Dehydration – Part 2: Microphysical Modeling

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions - Germany
doi 10.5194/acpd-13-27163-2013
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Atmospheric SciencePlanetary ScienceSpace
Date

October 18, 2013

Authors
I. EngelB. P. LuoS. M. KhaykinF. G. WienholdH. VömelR. KiviC. R. HoyleJ.-U. GrooßM. C. PittsT. Peter
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Copernicus GmbH


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