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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
eISSN 1867-8548 | ISSN 1867-1381
An interactive open-access journal of the European Geosciences Union
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Interactive Public Peer ReviewTM ▪ manuscript posted in the AMT 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 Measurement Techniques (AMT) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of advances in remote sensing, as well as in situ and laboratory measurement techniques for the constituents and properties of the Earth’s atmosphere. The main subject areas comprise the development, intercomparison, and validation of measurement instruments and techniques of data processing and information re-
trieval for gases, aerosols, and clouds. Papers submitted to AMT must contain atmospheric measurements, laboratory measurements relevant for atmospheric science, and/or theoretical calculations of measurements simulations with detailed error analysis including instrument simulations. The manuscript types considered for peer-reviewed publication are research articles, review articles, and commentaries.
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