Search Results - "KASATKINA, E. A"
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Cosmic ray-induced stratospheric aerosols: A possible connection to polar ozone depletions
Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (30-03-2005)“…The model calculations of altitude distribution of CN (condensation nuclei), plausible centers of sulfate aerosol formation after the occurrence of GLE, are…”
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Possible Role of Cosmophysical Factors in the Occurrence of Rockbursts and Earthquakes
Published in Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Physics (01-03-2021)“…A database of more than 700 rockburst events in the mines of Russian North is analyzed over the period 1947–2004 to determine the possible role of…”
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On periodicities in long term climatic variations near 68° N, 30° E
Published in Advances in geosciences (07-08-2007)“…It is generally believed that the low-frequency variability of climatic parameters seems to be connected to solar cycles. The principal periodicities are:…”
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Features of amplitude and Doppler frequency variation of ELF/VLF waves generated by "beat-wave" HF heating at high latitudes
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-07-2014)“…Observations of extremely low frequency (ELF, 3–3000 Hz) radio waves generated by a “beat‐wave” (BW) high frequency (~ 4.04–4.9 MHz) ionospheric heating are…”
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Suicides and Mortality from Cardiovascular Diseases Due to Space-Weather Factors in High Latitudes
Published in Izvestiya. Atmospheric and oceanic physics (01-12-2020)“…The aim of this study is to identify the impacts of the main space-weather factors on suicides and cardiovascular (CVD) mortality in Murmansk oblast…”
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Effects in the Geomagnetic Field and Absorption of Cosmic Radio Emission Caused by the Negative Pressure Discontinuity of the Solar Wind: Analysis of a Particular Event
Published in Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (2018)“…An abrupt decrease in the solar wind pressure and its effect on the magnetosphere and ionosphere during the event occurring on April 4, 1971, are studied. This…”
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Effects of extraordinary solar cosmic ray events on variations in the atmospheric electric field at high latitudes
Published in Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (01-09-2015)“…Studies of variations in the atmospheric electric field vertical component ( E z ) are illustrated based on data from the Apatity high-latitude observatory…”
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Natural and man-made influences on suicides in northwestern Russia
Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-09-2014)“…Our main aim was to identify the impacts of natural (solar activity, geomagnetic disturbances) and man-made factors on suicides in northwestern Russia. Data on…”
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Consequences of powerful volcanic eruptions according to dendrochronological data
Published in Izvestiya. Atmospheric and oceanic physics (01-07-2013)“…For the first time we identify the peculiarities of the effect of the most powerful (VEI > 5) volcanic eruptions on the regional climate of the Murmansk region…”
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Solar cosmic ray effects in atmospheric chemistry evidenced from ground-based measurements
Published in Advances in space research (01-05-2003)“…Ground-based measurements of nitrogen dioxide (N02) total content and photochemical modeling have been used to investigate the response of high-latitude…”
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Enhancement of stratospheric aerosols after solar proton event
Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (01-01-1996)“…The lidar measurements at Verhnetulomski observatory (68.6 degrees N, 31.8 degrees E) at Kola Peninsula detected a considerable increase of stratospheric…”
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Nitrogen Dioxide Variations Caused by Penetration of Solar Protons into the High-Latitude Atmosphere
Published in Cosmic research (01-03-2003)“…The results of spectroscopic measurements of the NO^sub 2^ total content during the solar proton event of the GLE (Ground Level Event) type on May 2, 1998, at…”
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Radiodiagnostic methods in the assessment of human body composition
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Paleoclimatic potential of the northernmost juniper trees in Europe
Published in Dendrochronologia (Verona) (01-02-2007)“…In late summer 2004 stem discs were collected from about 40 juniper trees ( Juniperus Siberica Burgsd) growing at the remote central part of Kola Peninsula…”
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Enhancement of stratospheric aerosols after solar proton event
Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (01-02-1997)“…The lidar measurements at Verhnetulomski observatory (68.6°N, 31.8°E) at Kola peninsula detected a considerable increase of stratospheric aerosol concentration…”
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Detection of infrasound from the Vitim bolide on September 24, 2002
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Software for dendrochronological measurements
Published in Instruments and experimental techniques (New York) (01-03-2014)“…The tree-ring measurement tool (TREMET) program has been developed for measuring the width of tree growth rings by images with any resolution recorded by…”
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CAPABILITIES OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY TO EVALUATE POLYMORPHIC CHANGES IN DESTRUCTIVE PANCREATITIS
Published in Vestnik rentgenologii i radiologii (01-02-2016)“…Objective: to determine whether the lower-density pancreatic parenchymal areas detected by a computed tomography (CT) study in patients with acute pancreatitis…”
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One more puzzle of the Tunguska catastrophe?
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Capabilities of computed tomography to evaluate polymorphic changes in destructive pancreatitis
Published in Vestnik rentgenologii i radiologii (01-09-2014)“…To determine whether the lower-density pancreatic parenchymal areas detected by a computed tomography (CT) study in patients with acute pancreatitis correspond…”
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