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14<center><b><font color="#FF0000">&nbsp;References&nbsp;</font></b></center>
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19<ul>
20<li>
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63<li>
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66<li>
67Hess M., and M. Wiegner, "COP: A data library of optical properties of
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70<li>
71Hess M., P. Koepke, and I. Schult, "Optical properties of Aerosols and
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87Leaitch W.R., G.A. Isaac,J.W. Strapp, C.M. Bannie, and H.A. Wiebe, "The
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102Palmer K.F. and Dudley Williams, "Optical constants of sulfuric acid: Application
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106Quenzel H., and H. Mueller, "<i>Optical properties of single Mie particles:
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108Universitaet Muenchen, Meteorologisches Institut, Wiss. Mit., Nr 34, 59
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111<li>
112Remsberg E.E., Lavery D., and Crawford B., "Optical constants for sulfuric
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128Shettle E.P., and R.W. Fenn, "Models for the aerosols of the lower atmosphere
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138Steele H.M., and Hamill P., Effects of temperature and humidity on the
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144Stephens G.L., C.W. Paltridge, and C.M.R. Platt, "Radiation profiles in
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149Strauss B., R. Meerkoetter, B. Wissinger, P. Wendling, and M. Hess, "On
150the regional climatic impact of contrails: Microphysical and radiative
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152<b>15</b>,
1531457-1467 (1997)</li>
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156Tampieri F., and C. Tomasi, "Size distribution models of fog and cloud
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160<li>
161Timmermans J., <i>The physico-chemical constants of binary systems in concentrated
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164<li>
165Toon O.B., Tolbert M.A., Koehler B.C., Middlebrook A.M., and Jordan J.,
166The infrared optical constants of H<sub>2</sub>O-ice, amorphous nitric
167acid solutions, and nitric acid hydrates, <i>J. Geophys. Res</i>., <b>99</b>,
16825631-25654 (1994)</li>
169
170<li>
171Twomey S., <i>Atmospheric Aerosols</i> (Elsevier, New York, 1977)</li>
172
173<li>
174Van de Hulst, H.C., <i>Light scattering by small particles</i>, 470 pp.,
175New York : Dover Publications, 1981</li>
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177<li>
178Warren S.G., Optical constants of ice from the ultraviolet to the microwave,
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183<li>
184World Meteorology Organization (WMO) publication: "<i>A preliminary cloudless
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18624 (1986)</li>
187
188<li>
189Zolatarev V.M., Morozov V.M., and E.V. Smirnova, "Optical constants of
190natural and technology media", 216 pp., Leningrad, 1984 (in Russian)</li>
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