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Greenhouse gas observations from Cabauw Tall Tower (1992–2010)
A. T. Vermeulen
ECN – Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
A. Hensen
ECN – Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
M. E. Popa
ECN – Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
now at: IMAU – Institute for Meteorology and Oceanography, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
W. C. M. van den Bulk
ECN – Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
P. A. C. Jongejan
ECN – Energy Research Centre of The Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
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