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    Regional Sources and CH4 Seasonal Cycle in Central Siberia and the Arctic: Observations and Numerical Calculations by Moiseenko, K. B., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Vasileva, A. V., Skorokhod, A. I., Fedorova, E. I.

    Published in Atmospheric and oceanic optics (01-02-2024)
    “…Contributions of anthropogenic and wetland methane emissions in Northern Eurasia (>40° N) and Russia into the near-surface CH 4 abundance are quantified using…”
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    Photostationary Equilibrium in the O3–NOx System and Ozone Generation According to ZOTTO Tall Tower Data by Moiseenko, K. B., Vasileva, A. V., Skorokhod, A. I., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Belikov, I. B., Repin, A. Yu

    Published in Atmospheric and oceanic optics (01-12-2022)
    “…The rates of ozone production ( P ) and sink ( L ) and total peroxide (OX) content are assessed with the use of the photostationary state approach from…”
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    Regional Photochemical Surface-Ozone Sources in Europe and Western Siberia by Moiseenko, K. B., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Berezina, E. V., Skorokhod, A. I.

    Published in Izvestiya. Atmospheric and oceanic physics (01-11-2018)
    “…The influence of climatically significant regional sources of NO x (=NO + NO 2 ), CO, and biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the photochemical…”
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    Regional Impact of Ozone Precursor Emissions on NOX and O3 Levels at ZOTTO Tall Tower in Central Siberia by Moiseenko, K. B., Vasileva, A. V., Skorokhod, A. I., Belikov, I. B., Repin, A. Yu, Shtabkin, Yu. A.

    Published in Earth and space science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-07-2021)
    “…Seasonal variations of the near‐surface NOX (= NO + NO2) and ozone (O3) mixing ratios at Zotino Tall Tower (ZOTTO), a remote site in central Siberia, are…”
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    Concentration and Isotopic Composition of Methane, Associated Gases, and Black Carbon over Russian Arctic Seas (Shipborne Measurements) by Pankratova, N. V., Belikov, I. B., Belousov, V. A., Kopeikin, V. M., Skorokhod, A. I., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Malafeev, G. V., Flint, M. V.

    Published in Oceanology (Washington. 1965) (01-09-2020)
    “…In Russian Arctic seas, observations of surface methane concentrations (CH 4 ), ozone, nitrogen and carbon oxides, as well as the content of isotope and black…”
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    The NOx-Limiting Regime of Photochemical Ozone Generation in a Weakly Polluted Convective Boundary Layer: Observations at the ZOTTO Tall Tower Observatory in Central Siberia, 2007–2015 by Moiseenko, K. B., Berezina, E. V., Vasileva, A. V., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Skorokhod, A. I., Elanskii, N. F., Belikov, I. B.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-08-2019)
    “…Estimates of the photochemical ozone generation rate, P Q , and the ozone production efficiency (OPE) per molecule of NO x (=NO + NO 2 ), ∆ P , are obtained…”
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    Sources of and variations in tropospheric CO in Central Siberia: Numerical experiments and observations at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory by Shtabkin, Yu. A., Moiseenko, K. B., Skorokhod, A. I., Vasileva, A. V., Heimann, M.

    “…Contributions of climatically significant natural and anthropogenic emission sources in northern Eurasia to seasonal carbon monoxide (CO) variations observed…”
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    Study of trends of total CO and CH4 contents over Eurasia through analysis of ground-based and satellite spectroscopic measurements by Rakitin, V. S., Elansky, N. F., Pankratova, N. V., Skorokhod, A. I., Dzhola, A. V., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Wang, P., Wang, G., Vasilieva, A. V., Makarova, M. V., Grechko, E. I.

    Published in Atmospheric and oceanic optics (01-11-2017)
    “…Trends of total CO and CH 4 contents are estimated from satellite AIRS spectrometer data for the Eurasian domain (0–180° E, 0–85° N) for different time periods…”
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    Comparison results of satellite and ground-based spectroscopic measurements of CO, CH4, and CO2 total contents by Rakitin, V. S., Shtabkin, Yu. A., Elansky, N. F., Pankratova, N. V., Skorokhod, A. I., Grechko, E. I., Safronov, A. N.

    Published in Atmospheric and oceanic optics (01-11-2015)
    “…A significant amount of satellite and ground-based data on the CO, CO 2 , and CH 4 total contents for 2010–2013 was collected, classified, and analyzed…”
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    Regional Impact of Ozone Precursor Emissions on NO X and O 3 Levels at ZOTTO Tall Tower in Central Siberia by Moiseenko, K. B., Vasileva, A. V., Skorokhod, A. I., Belikov, I. B., Repin, A. Yu, Shtabkin, Yu. A.

    Published in Earth and space science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Seasonal variations of the near‐surface NO X (= NO + NO 2 ) and ozone (O 3 ) mixing ratios at Zotino Tall Tower (ZOTTO), a remote site in central…”
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    The NO.sub.x-Limiting Regime of Photochemical Ozone Generation in a Weakly Polluted Convective Boundary Layer: Observations at the ZOTTO Tall Tower Observatory in Central Siberia, 2007-2015 by Moiseenko, K. B, Berezina, E. V, Vasileva, A. V, Shtabkin, Yu. A, Skorokhod, A. I, Elanskii, N. F, Belikov, I. B

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-08-2019)
    “…Estimates of the photochemical ozone generation rate, P.sub.Q, and the ozone production efficiency (OPE) per molecule of NO.sub.x (=NO + NO.sub.2), âP, are…”
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    The NO x -Limiting Regime of Photochemical Ozone Generation in a Weakly Polluted Convective Boundary Layer: Observations at the ZOTTO Tall Tower Observatory in Central Siberia, 2007–2015 by Moiseenko, K B, Berezina, E V, Vasileva, A V, Shtabkin, Yu A, Skorokhod, A I, Elanskii, N F, Belikov, I B

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…Estimates of the photochemical ozone generation rate, PQ, and the ozone production efficiency (OPE) per molecule of NOx (=NO + NO2), ∆P, are obtained for the…”
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