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Erratum: Aerosols implicated as a prime driver of twentieth-century North Atlantic climate variability

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  • Ben B. B. Booth
  • Nick J. Dunstone
  • Paul R. Halloran
  • Timothy Andrews
  • Nicolas Bellouin

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Nature 484, 228–232 (2012) The accepted date should read 08 February 2012, rather than 2011. This error has been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions online.

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  • Ben B. B. Booth & Nick J. Dunstone & Paul R. Halloran & Timothy Andrews & Nicolas Bellouin, 2012. "Erratum: Aerosols implicated as a prime driver of twentieth-century North Atlantic climate variability," Nature, Nature, vol. 485(7399), pages 534-534, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:485:y:2012:i:7399:d:10.1038_nature11138
    DOI: 10.1038/nature11138
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