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Mixed Phase Boundary Layer Clouds Observed From a Tethered Balloon Platform in the Arctic
doi 10.1063/1.4804826
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January 1, 2013
Authors
M. Sikand
J. Koskulics
K. Stamnes
B. Hamre
J. J. Stamnes
R. P. Lawson
Publisher
AIP
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