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Uncertainty in global CCN concentrations from uncertain aerosol nucleation and primary emission rates

Pierce et al., 2009

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5373008453596875788
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Pierce J
Adams P
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

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The indirect effect of aerosols on climate is highly uncertain and limits our ability to assess anthropogenic climate change. The foundation of this uncertainty is uncertainty in the number of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), which itself stems from uncertainty in aerosol …
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