A multiparameter aerosol classification method and its application to retrievals from spaceborne polarimetry
Philip B. Russell(Ames Research Center), B. N. Holben(Goddard Space Flight Center), Otto Hasekamp(Space Research Organisation Netherlands), Gregory L. Schuster(Langley Research Center), Meloë Kacenelenbogen(Ames Research Center), S. Ramachandran(Physical Research Laboratory), Jens Redemann(University of Oklahoma), Matthew S. Johnson(Ames Research Center), John M. Livingston(SRI International), Kirk Knobelspiesse(Goddard Space Flight Center), S. P. Burton(Langley Research Center)
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