Intercomparison of biomass burning aerosol optical properties from in situ and remote-sensing instruments in ORACLES-2016
Kristina Pistone(Ames Research Center), Feng Xu(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Snorre Stamnes(Langley Research Center), Paquita Zuidema(University of Miami), S. P. Burton(Langley Research Center), Arthur J. Sedlacek(Brookhaven National Laboratory), Bastiaan van Diedenhoven(Space Research Organisation Netherlands), Steffen Freitag(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Gerard van Harten(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Meloë Kacenelenbogen(Ames Research Center), Jens Redemann(University of Oklahoma), Connor Flynn(University of Oklahoma), K. Sebastian Schmidt(University of Colorado Boulder), Samuel LeBlanc(Ames Research Center), Michal Segal‐Rozenhaimer(Ames Research Center), R. A. Ferrare(Langley Research Center), Xu Liu(Langley Research Center), Y. Shinozuka(Ames Research Center), Steven G. Howell(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Sarah J. Doherty(University of Washington), Sabrina Cochrane(University of Colorado Boulder), Brian Cairns(Goddard Institute for Space Studies)
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