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SAWA experiment - properties of mineral dust aerosol as seen by synergic lidar and sun-photometer measurements
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A. E. Kardas
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Krzysztof Markowicz
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Robert Malinowski
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G. Karasinski
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T. Stacewicz
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K. Stelmaszczyk
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C. Hochhertz
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L. Woeste
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2006
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Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss.
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