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Additional Information. ACP ISSN 1680-7316 • eISSN 1680-7324. ACPD ISSN 1680-7367 • eISSN 1680-7375. Publisher. Copernicus Publications.
▪ Ulrich Pöschl (chief-executive editor) ▪ Ken Carslaw ▪ Thomas Koop ▪ Rolf Sander ▪ William T. Sturges [email protected]

eISSN 1680-7324 | ISSN 1680-7316

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Impact Factor: 5.318 (2016) indexed in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), Current Contents, Scopus, Chemical Abstracts, DOAJ, and others archived in Portico & CLOCKSS

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Executive editors

ACP

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics An interactive open-access journal of the European Geosciences Union

Copernicus Publications Bahnhofsallee 1e 37081 Göttingen Germany Phone: +49 551 9 00 33 90 Fax: +49 551 90 03 39 70 [email protected] http://publications.copernicus.org

Interactive Public Peer ReviewTM ▪ manuscript posted in the ACP discussion forum ▪ public discussion by the scientific community ▪ open access to referee reports ▪ authors’ revision and peer-review completion ▪ final journal publication – fully peer-reviewed

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Aims and scope Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high-quality studies investigating the Earth’s atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes. It covers the altitude range from the land and ocean surface up to the turbopause, including the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere. The main subject areas comprise atmospheric modelling, field

measurements, remote sensing, and laboratory studies of gases, aerosols, clouds and precipitation, isotopes, radiation, dynamics, biosphere interactions, and hydrosphere interactions. The journal scope is focused on studies with general implications or atmospheric science rather than investigations that are primarily of local or technical interest.

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