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https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-16-31-2025
Biographical contribution
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10 Oct 2025
Biographical contribution |  | 10 Oct 2025

Paul J. Crutzen – interactions with friends and colleagues

Rolf Müller, Lennart Bengtsson, John Birks, John Burrows, Ruprecht Jaenicke, and Richard S. Stolarski

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Cited articles

Benner, S., Lax, G., Crutzen, P. J., Pöschl, U., Lelieveld, J., and Brauch, H. G. (Eds.): Paul J. Crutzen and the Anthropocene: A new epoch in Earth's history, Springer, ISBN: 978-3-030-82202-6, 2021. a
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This paper reports a few anecdotes from the life of Paul J. Crutzen that were contributed by friends and colleagues. Taken together, these anecdotes should shed some light on the person that Paul was, as this is perhaps sometimes obscured when focusing solely on his many scientific achievements.
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