Assessing the Variability of Aerosol Optical Depth Over India in Response to Future Scenarios: Implications for Carbonaceous Aerosols
Nidhi L. Anchan(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Sachin S. Gunthe(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Pengfei Liu(Capital Medical University), Amit Sharma(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Marco Vountas(University of Bremen), Utkarsh Kumar(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Chakradhar Reddy Malasani(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Aishwarya Singh(Georgia Institute of Technology), Narendra Ojha(Physical Research Laboratory), Arundathi Chandrasekharan(Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Basudev Swain(University of Oxford)
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