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Improved calibration procedures for the EM27/SUN spectrometers of the COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network (COCCON)
Frank Hase
Matthias Frey
Darko Dubravica
Thomas Blumenstock
Angelika Dehn
Paolo Castracane
Gregor Surawicz
Roland Harig
Bianca C. Baier
Caroline Bès
Jianrong Bi
Hartmut Boesch
André Butz
Zhaonan Cai
Sean M. Crowell
Nicholas M. Deutscher
Dragos Ene
Jonathan E. Franklin
Omaira García
David Griffith
Bruno Grouiez
Michel Grutter
Abdelhamid Hamdouni
Sander Houweling
Neil Humpage
Nicole Jacobs
Sujong Jeong
Lilian Joly
Nicholas B. Jones
Denis Jouglet
Rigel Kivi
Ralph Kleinschek
Morgan Lopez
Diogo J. Medeiros
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Nasrin Mostafavipak
Astrid Müller
Hirofumi Ohyama
Paul I. Palmer
Mahesh Pathakoti
David F. Pollard
Uwe Raffalski
Michel Ramonet
Robbie Ramsay
Mahesh Kumar Sha
Kei Shiomi
William Simpson
Wolfgang Stremme
Youwen Sun
Hiroshi Tanimoto
Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu
Voltaire A. Velazco
Felix Vogel
Masataka Watanabe
Chong Wei
Debra Wunch
Marcia Yamasoe
Lu Zhang
Johannes Orphal
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