Publications
2023, Speidel, J., Vogelmann, H., Correct(ed) Klett–Fernald algorithm for elastic aerosol backscatter retrievals: a sensitivity analysis, Applied Physics, 62 (4), 861–868, http://doi.org/10.1364/AO.465944
Tags: Aerosol, Algorithm, Lidar
2023, Trieu, T.T.N., et al., Long-range transport of CO and aerosols from Siberian biomass burning over northern Japan during 18-20 May 2016, Environmental Pollution, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121129
Tags: Aerosol, CO, FTIR
2022, Perrin, A., L. Manceron, R. Armante, F. Kwabia-Tchana, P. Roy, D. Doizi & G.C. Toon, The 5.8 µm absorption bands for nitric acid (H14N16O3): line positions and intensities for the ν2 band at 1709.567 cm−1 and for its first associated hot bands (ν2+ν9−ν9, ν2+ν7−ν7, ν2+ν6−ν6), Molecular Physics, 120:15-16, https://doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2021.1998931
Tags: FTIR, Nitric Acid
2016, Timofeyev, Y., Yana Virolainen, Maria Makarova, Anatoly Poberovsky, Alexander Polyakov, Dmitry Ionov, Sergey Osipov, Hamud Imhasin, Ground-based spectroscopic measurements of atmospheric gas composition near Saint Petersburg (Russia), Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 323, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jms.2015.12.007
Tags: FTIR
2005, Gruzdev, A.N., Elokhov A.S., Ground-based spectrometric measurements of vertical distribution and column abundance of NO2 at Zvenigorod, Russia, SPIE, 5832, 292-299, https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619837
Tags: NO2, UVVis
2001, Perrin, A., J.-M. Flaud, F. Keller, M. A. H. Smith, C. P. Rinsland, V. Malathy Devi, D. C. Benner, T. M. Stephen, and A. Goldman, The ?1 + ?3 Bands of the 16O17O16O and 16O16O17O Isotopomers of Ozone, Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 207, 54-59
Tags: FTIR, Ozone
1998, Elokhov, A.S., Gruzdev A.N. Measurements of column contents and vertical distribution of NO2 at Zvenigorod Scientific Station, SPIE, Vol. 3583, pp. 547-554
Tags: NO2, UVVis
1995, Elokhov, A.S., A.N. Gruzdev, Estimation of tropospheric and stratospheric NO2 from spectrometric measurements of column NO2 abundances, SPIE, 2506, 444-455
Tags: NO2, UVVis