Description and evaluation of the Model for Ozone and Related chemical Tracers, version 4 (MOZART-4)
L. K. Emmons(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), S. Kloster(Max Planck Institute for Meteorology), John J. Orlando(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Gabriele Pfister(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Douglas E. Kinnison(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Geoffrey S. Tyndall(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Christine Wiedinmyer(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), Alex Guenther(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Xuexi Tie(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), David Fillmore(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Thomas Laepple(Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung), Claire Granier(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Peter Hess(Cornell University), Jean‐François Lamarque(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), S. Walters(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Steven L. Baughcum(Boeing (United States))
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