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Size distributions of dicarboxylic acids, ketoacids, α-dicarbonyls, sugars, WSOC, OC, EC and inorganic ions in atmospheric particles over Northern Japan: implication for long-range transport of Siberian biomass burning and East Asian polluted aerosolsS. Agarwal, S. G. Aggarwal, K. Okuzawa, and K. KawamuraAbstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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| | RC C935: 'Reviewer comments', Anonymous Referee #1, 26 Mar 2010 | AC C3287: 'Response on comments raised by Referee #1', Shankar Aggarwal, 28 May 2010 | | | RC C1238: 'Review comments for Agarwal et al.', Anonymous Referee #2, 05 Apr 2010 | AC C3295: 'Response on comments raised by Referee #2', Shankar Aggarwal, 28 May 2010 | | | RC C1367: 'Reviewer comments for “Size distributions of dicarboxylic acids, ketoacids, α-dicarbonyls, sugars, WSOC, OC, EC and inorganic ions in atmospheric particles over Northern Japan: implication for long-range transport of Siberian biomass burning and East A', Anonymous Referee #3, 08 Apr 2010 | AC C3303: 'Response on comments raised by Referee #3', Shankar Aggarwal, 28 May 2010 |
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