XXV International Symposium "Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics"

July 01-05, 2019, Novosibirsk

Participant Organizations

Organization: V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia

List of reports:

  1. Lavrinov V.V.
     CORRELATION OF THE PARAMETERS OF MICROLINES AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF INTENSITY IN THE FOCAL SPOTS
  2. Penner I., Gerard Ancellet, Jacques Pelon, Vincent Mariage, Antonin Zabukovec
    YEAR-ROUND SENSING OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ATMOSPHERE BY A MICROPULSE LIDAR IN TOMSK
  3. Lavrinov V.V.
    USE OF STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUCTUATION PHASES OF THE LIGHT FIELD IN THE SHACK-HARTMAN WAVE FRONT SENSOR
  4. Lavrinov V.V., ,
    INFLUENCE OF VOLUME AND QUALITY OF INFORMATION RECEIVED IN THE VIDEO CAMERA PLANE ON THE ACCURACY OF THE WAVEFRONT RECONSTRUCTION  IN  HARTMAN SENSOR
  5. Banakh V.A.
    NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BACKSCATTER AMPLIFICATION EFFECT DEPENDING ON THE INTENSITY OF OPTICAL TURBULENCE
  6. Shishko V.A.
    LIGHT SCATTERING BY PARTICLES WITH ARBITRARY SHAPE IN THE VICINITY OF THE BACKWARD SCATTERING DIRECTION, RECEIVED WITHIN GEOMERTICAL OPTICS APPROXIMATION
  7. Voronina Yu.V.
    TRANSMISSION SIMULATION OF MAIN PRODUCTS OF AIRCRAFT FUELS COMBUSTION AND WATER REFRACTIVE INDEX IN THE FAR - IR
  8. Lukin I.P.
    Intensity fluctuations of the Bessel-Gaussian beams propagating in turbulent atmosphere
  9. Veretennikov V.V., Men’shchikova S.S.
    REGRESSION METHOD FOR CORRECTION OF THE AEROSOL REFRACTIVE INDEX BASED ON THE OF THE SUN PHOTOMETRY DATA INVERSION
  10. Yemalyanov N.M.
    Semi-empirical computation of self-broadening coefficients of methyl iodine lines
  11. Deichuli N.M.,
    BROADENING AND SHIFT COEFFICIENTS OF METHANE ABSORPTION LINES BY ATMOSPHERIC AIR PRESSURE IN THE REGION 6000–6200 CM–1
  12. Veretennikov V.V., Men’shchikova S.S., Uzhegov V.N.
    INFLUENCE OF SMOKE POLLUTION OF AIR ON AEROSOL MICROSTRUCTURE RETRIEVED FROM SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EXTINCTION OF LIGHT IN THE NEAR-SURFACE LAYER AND THE VERTICAL COLUMN OF THE ATMOSPHERE  

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