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Many thanks to Cristina Facchini and Rolf Sander and welcome to Barbara Ervens as executive editor of ACP
First ACP Letter: The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty
Atmospheric evolution of emissions from a boreal forest fire: the formation of highly functionalized oxygen-, nitrogen-, and sulfur-containing organic compounds
Observing the timescales of aerosol–cloud interactions in snapshot satellite images
New ACP Letter: How alkaline compounds control atmospheric aerosol particle acidity
Changes in biomass burning, wetland extent, or agriculture drive atmospheric NH3 trends in select African regions
Two of ACP's founding executive editors step down
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