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The effect of harmonized emissions on aerosol properties in global models – an AeroCom experiment

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Table 1. Description of the driver-models and general classification of aerosol modules
Table 3. Statistics of models results for SS, see Table 2 for explanations.
Table 6. Statistics of models results for POM, see Table 2 for explanations.
Table 7. Statistics of models results for AER, see Table 2 for explanations.
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