Black carbon in the atmosphere and snow, from pre-industrial times until present
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie(CICERO Center for International Climate Research), J. A. Ogren(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory), J. Ström(Stockholm University), Terje K. Berntsen(University of Oslo), Christina A. Pedersen(Ramboll (Denmark)), Sebastian Gerland(Norwegian Polar Institute), Gunnar Myhre(CICERO Center for International Climate Research)
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