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

July 01-05, 2024, St.Petersburg, Russia

Correspondence posters

  1. Bazhenov O.E., Kharchenko O.V.
    Chlorine oxide: an indicator and predictor of ozone destruction in the winter-spring Arctic stratosphere using Aura MLS observations  
  2. Zemlyanov A.A., Kochetov D.I., Zemlyanov Al.A., Donchenko V.A., Kravchenko I.V., Ryambov R.V.
    ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF TWO-PHOTON EXCITED FLUORESCENCE OF AN AEROSOL OF ETHANOL DYE SOLUTION  
  3. Pavlinskiy Alexey Valerievich, Uymanova Valeria Alexandrovna
    AIR TEMPERATURE TRENDS AND REPEATABILITY OF ADVERSE WEATHER PHENOMENA IN THE COASTAL ARCTIC ZONE    
  4. Marinayte I.I., Khodzher T.V., Shikhovtsev M.Yu., Lutskin Ye.S., Potyomkin V.L.
    THE RESULTS OF EXPEDITION MEASUREMENTS OF РМ10, PAH AND MERCURY ABOVE LAKE BAIKAL SUFACE IN AUGUST, 2023    
  5. Zhuravleva T.B., Nasrtdinov I.M.
    ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF REFLECTED SOLAR RADIATION AT THE LEVEL OF THE UNDERLYING SURFACE: INFLUENCE OF ANISOTROPY  
  6. Shamanaeva L.G., Potekaev A.I., Cherepanov O.S., Simakhin V.A.
    Diurnal behavior of vertical gradients of wind speed and direction from minisodar data  
  7. Sukhanov A.Ya.
    POSSIBILITIES ASSESSMENT OF DETERMINING THE MICROPHYSICAL AEROSOLS CHARACTERISTICS  IN A LIDAR AND BALLONE EXPERIMENT FOR STRATOSPHERE PROBING  
  8. Sukhanov A.Ya., Marichev V.N., Bochkovsky D.A.
    Extraction of Microphysical Characteristics of Stratospheric Aerosols from the Results of Lidar and Balloon-Borne Experiments  
  9. I.P. Lukin
    Correlation of vortex Bessel beams in a turbulent atmosphere  
  10. Volkov S.N., Zaitsev N.G., Park S.H., Kim D.H., Noh Y.M.
    Lidar for the study of Asian dust in the near IR range of laser radiation  
  11. Bobrovnikov S.M., Zharkov V.I.
    ANALYSIS OF THE SODIUM D2 DOUBLET LINE ENVELOPE FOR LIDAR MEASUREMENT OF THE MESOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE  
  12. Sinitsa L., Serdyukov V., Baranovskaya Yu.
    Line broadening in the 2ν3 band of the 15N14N16O molecule induced by air pressure