XХХI International Symposium "Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics"
July 08-11, 2025, Tomsk, Russia
Posters
- Karavatsky D.A., Kolesnik S.N., Sazhin V.I.
TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TECHNIQUE FOR CLARIFYING THE IONOSPHERIC DELAY OF GNSS SIGNALS ACCORDING TO THE DATA OF THE REFERENCE RECEIVER
- Afonasenko A.V., Popova S.D., Shaleev A.V.
ALLSKY IMAGE SEGMENTATION METHODS FOR CLOUD ANALYSIS
- I.V. Tkachev, A.V. Shishko, D.N. Timofeev, N.V. Kustova, A.V. Konoshonkin, N.V. Kan
The influence of the number and spatial arrangement of particles on the optical model of complex aggregates for the interpretation of laser polarization sounding data of cirrus clouds
- Sharybkina K.K., Naumenko O.V., Horneman V.-M.
Analysis of the Fourier spectrum of SO2 in the region 4650-5250 cm-1
- Chernigovskaya M.A., Khabituev D.S., Medvedeva I.V.
Longitudinal inhomogeneities of the ionosphere electron concentration of the Eurasia middle latitudes and their relation to thermospheric gas disturbances during geomagnetic storms under equinox conditions
- K.S. Salnikov, N.V. Kustova, D.N. Timofeev, A.V. Konoshonkin
Study of the influence of absorption in light scattering by dust particles in the physical optics approximation
- Nevzorova T.A., Dudaryonok A.S., Lavrentieva N.N.
CALCULATION OF SO2 LINE SHIFTS INDUCED BY CO2 PRESSURE FOR THE ν1+ν3 BAND IN THE 150–700 K TEMPERATURE RANGE
- Sinitsa L.N., Nevzorova T.A., Dudaryonok A.S., Lavrentieva N.N.
14N216O LINE BROADENING INDUCED BY AIR PRESSURE USING CRDS-SPECTROMETER IN THE 830 NM REGION
- Sinitsa L.N., Nevzorova T.A., Dudaryonok A.S., Lavrentieva N.N.
14N216O LINE BROADENING INDUCED BY NITROUS-OXIDE PRESSURE USING CRDS-SPECTROMETER IN THE 830 NM REGION
- Zuev V.V., Savelieva E.S., Sidorovski E.A.
Consequences of weakening of dynamic barrier of the stratospheric polar vortices
- Agafontsev M.V., Reyno V.V., Loboda E.L.
External influence by electric field on the methane combustion process
- Zuev V.V., Savelieva E.S., Sidorovski E.A.
Vertical structure of the Antarctic polar vortex during sudden stratospheric warmings