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      Sources, sinks, and transatlantic transport of North African dust aerosol: A multimodel analysis and comparison with remote sensing data

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                Journal
                Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
                J. Geophys. Res. Atmos.
                Wiley
                2169897X
                May 27 2014
                May 27 2014
                May 28 2014
                : 119
                : 10
                : 6259-6277
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Universities Space Research Association; Columbia Maryland USA
                [2 ]Earth Sciences Division; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Greenbelt Maryland USA
                [3 ]Earth System Sciences Interdisciplinary Center; University of Maryland; College Park Maryland USA
                [4 ]Center for Climate Systems Research; Columbia University; New York New York USA
                [5 ]NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; New York New York USA
                [6 ]Research Institute for Applied Mechanics; Kyushu University; Fukuoka Japan
                [7 ]Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences; Istanbul Technical University; Istanbul Turkey
                [8 ]Met Office Hadley Centre; Exeter UK
                [9 ]Norwegian Meteorological Institute; Oslo Norway
                [10 ]Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique; Palaiseau France
                [11 ]Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Air and Climate Unit; Joint Research Center, European Commission; Ispra Italy
                Article
                10.1002/2013JD021099
                171d76ca-388e-40c2-9ccd-23f7fcce8af5
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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