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XXVII International Symposium "Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics"
July 05-09, 2021, Moscow
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Author: Постыляков О.В.
List of reports:
Zakharova S.A., Davydova M.A., Lukyanenko D.V., Mukhartova Yu.V., Ponomarev N.A., Elansky N.F., Postylyakov O.V.
Mathematical modeling of space-time distributions of emissions from local anthropogenic sources and emission estimates
Borovski A.N., Gruzdev A.N., Elokhov A.S., Postylyakov O.V., Nikitin S.V., Chulichkov A.I., Bruchkovsky I.I., Kirsanov A.A., Sadovnikov S.A.
DEVELOPMENT OF DOAS METHODS FOR ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION MEASUREMENTS AT THE A.M. OBUKHOV INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Nikitin S.V., Borovski A.N.
ESTIMATION OF ATMOSPHERIC PARAMETERS USING COMPUTER-AIDED MEASURING SYSTEM BASED ON AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
Mukhartova Yu.V.
MODELING THE PROPAGATION PROCESS OF A PLUME OF POLLUTION FROM AN ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCE, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE UNDERLYING SURFACE
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