A Synthesis Inversion to Constrain Global Emissions of Two Very Short Lived Chlorocarbons: Dichloromethane, and Perchloroethylene
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2020
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Journal Title:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Personal Author:Claxton, Tom
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Hossaini, Ryan
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Wilson, Chris
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Montzka, Stephen A.
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Chipperfield, Martyn P.
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Wild, Oliver
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Bednarz, Ewa M.
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Carpenter, Lucy J.
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Andrews, Stephen J.
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Hackenberg, Sina C.
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Mühle, Jens
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Oram, David
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Park, Sunyoung
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Park, Mi‐Kyung
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Atlas, Elliot
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Navarro, Maria
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Schauffler, Sue
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Sherry, David
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Vollmer, Martin
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Schuck, Tanja
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Engel, Andreas
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Krummel, Paul B.
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Maione, Michela
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Arduini, Jgor
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Saito, Takuya
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Yokouchi, Yoko
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O'Doherty, Simon
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Young, Dickon
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Lunder, Chris
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Source:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125, e2019JD031818
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:9c2fc28d619801c568c9e80225a3ff0d4e0d86eaab7ed4e73fb0018da3602f9d
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