PACS numbers

92.60.Jq Water in the atmosphere 92.60.hf Tropospheric composition and chemistry, constituent transport and chemistry 92.60.hv Pressure, density, and temperature 94.05.Dd Radiation processes 96.50.−e Interplanetary physics
  1. M.Yu. Tretyakov, M.A. Koshelev et alWater dimer and the atmospheric continuum57 1083–1098 (2014)
    33.20.−t, 36.40.Mr, 51.70.+f, 82.30.Rs, 92.60.Jq, 92.60.Ta (all)
  2. Modern problems in the physical sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 30 November 2011)55 808–837 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 04.20.−q, 04.70.−s, 47.27.Gs, 47.35.Pq, 68.03.Kn, 72.25.Hg, 72.25.Pn, 72.25.Rb, 71.35.−y, 73.63.Hs, 78.47.−p, 78.67.−n, 96.50.−e, 96.60.−j, 95.75.−z, 98.80.−k (all)
  3. V.G. Kurt, E.N. Mironova “Motion of the Sun through the interstellar medium55 825–831 (2012)
    95.75.−z, 96.50.−e, 96.60.−j (all)
  4. A.V. Kozyrev, A.G. Sitnikov “Evaporation of a spherical droplet in a moderate-pressure gas44 725–733 (2001)
    68.10.Jy, 82.70.Rr, 92.60.Jq (all)
  5. F.M. Kuni, A.K. Shchekin, A.P. Grinin “Theory of heterogeneous nucleation for vapor undergoing a gradual metastable state formation44 331–370 (2001)
    64.60.Qb, 64.70.Fx, 92.60.Jq (all)
  6. E.R. Mustel’, V.E. Chertoprud, N.B. Mulyukova “Energy sources for atmospheric cyclones28 526–526 (1985)
    92.60.Qx, 92.60.hv, 96.60.Q−, 94.30.Lr, 94.30.Xy (all)
  7. É.R. Mustel’ “Action of Solar Particle Fluxes on the Lower Layers of the Earth’s Atmosphere16 739–740 (1974)
    96.60.Q−, 92.60.hv, 94.30.Lr, 92.60.Ry, 92.60.Qx (all)
  8. A.G. Masevich, A.M. Lozinskii, V.E. Chertorud “Special Astronomical Observations of Artificial Celestial Bodies for Problems of Geophysics and Geodesy, and the New Large Soviet Telescope for these Purposes13 303–303 (1970)
    92.60.hv, 92.60.Vb, 96.60.Ub (all)
  9. A.S. Monin “Hydrodynamic theory of short-range weather forecasts11 746–767 (1969)
    92.60.Wc, 92.60.hv, 92.60.Jq (all)
  10. V.V. Bezrukikh, T.K. Breus et alConcerning the outer ionosphere and its transition into the interplanetary medium10 602–605 (1968)
    94.20.D−, 96.50.−e (all)
  11. Ya.L. Al’pert “The outer ionosphere and its transition to the interplanetary medium9 787–804 (1967)
    94.20.dv, 94.20.ws, 96.50.−e (all)
  12. G.V. Rozenberg “International symposium on the investigation of radiation processes8 325–336 (1965)
    92.60.Vb, 92.60.Bh, 92.60.Ry, 92.60.hv (all)
  13. V.G. Kurt “Neutral hydrogen near the Earth and in interplanetary space6 701–714 (1964)
    92.60.hf, 92.60.Jq, 92.60.hv, 94.05.Dd, 96.50.−e (all)
  14. P.Ya. Polubarinova-Kochina “Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Fridman (on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth)6 467–472 (1964)
    92.60.Bh, 92.60.hv, 43.10.Eg (all)
  15. M.S. Malkevich, Yu.B. Samsonov, L.I. Koprova “Water vapor in the stratosphere6 390–410 (1963)
    92.60.hd, 92.60.Jq, 92.60.hc, 93.85.−q (all)
  16. K.Ya. Kondrat’ev “Satellites and meteorology4 441–458 (1961)
    84.40.Xb, 92.60.Nv, 92.60.Vb, 92.60.hf, 92.60.hv (all)
  17. A.F. Kononkov “Mikhail Fedorovich Spasskii — eminent russian physicist and meteorologist of the 19TH century (on his 150th birthday and the 100th anniversary of his death)2 620–623 (1959)
    92.60.hv, 92.60.Ry, 92.60.Pw, 92.60.Nv (all)
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