Lokoshchenko, M. A. Alekseeva, L. I.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Seasonal differences in the Moscow urban heat-island intensity (UHII) have been studied in detail based on data obtained in 2018–2020 by the meteorological network of stations located in Moscow and Moscow region. It is shown that the annual cycle of this phenomenon is slightly pronounced. In most cases, the UHI is manifested stronger in summer and ...
Elansky, N. F. Shilkin, A. V. Ponomarev, N. A. Zakharova, P. V. Kachko, M. D. Poliakov, T. I.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
The location of Moscow on a plain within higher latitudes when compared to other megacities creates conditions for the chemical transformation of pollutants in the urban atmosphere and their transport and accumulation. Observational data on surface concentrations of NO, NO2, CO, CH4, O3, nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHCs), and aerosols (PM10), which w...
Zakharov, V. S. Simonov, D. A. Gil’manova, G. Z. Didenko, A. N.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Abstract—A morphostructural analysis of the relief and a comprehensive analysis of the self-similarity of the water stream network and seismicity of the Northern Sikhote-Alin and adjacent regions are carried out. A series of monobasic and difference surfaces are constructed which make it possible to trace the history of the neotectonic development ...
Vladimirsky, B. M.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Abstract—Works published in the last decades on the phenomenon of the Axial Age, a simultaneous burst of creativity in 6th–4th centuries BC in Europe, India, and China, are analyzed on a broad interdisciplinary basis. The synchronous bursts of spiritual activity in the 15th and 17th centuries in Europe and China, which coincided with the grand mini...
Karaevskaya, E. S. Demidov, N. E. Kazantsev, V. S. Elizarov, I. M. Kaloshin, A. G. Petrov, A. L. Karlov, D. S. Schirrmeister, L. Belov, A. A. Wetterich, S.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
AbstractThe bacterial composition of permafrost samples taken during drilling of frozen marine sediments in the area of Barentsburg coal mine on the east coast of Grønfjord Bay of Western Spitsbergen has been studied. The study was based on the analysis of the V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene, carried out using next generation sequencing, as well as ...
Samsonov, S. N. Parshina, S. S.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
AbstractThe aim of this study is to estimate the peculiarities of the bioefficacy of geomagnetic activity in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic (March–April, 2020) and reveal the specific factors of space weather that impact the sensitivity of the myocardium of healthy volunteers to geomagnetic activity in the given period. The bioefficacy of geom...
Pavlov, K. I. Archimuk, A. N. Petrenko, M. I. Mukhin, V. N. Kamenskaya, V. G. Andieva, N. M. Astahova, S. A.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Abstract—This research is aimed at studying the effect of physical factors of the natural environmental on the cognitive functions and physiological adaptation mechanisms of cadets at a naval institute with preuniversity military training experience. The test sample includes 42 freshman cadets at the Military Training and Research Center at the Nav...
Golovanova, L. V. Doronicheva, E. V. Doronichev, V. B. Tselmovich, V. A. Shirobokov, I. G.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
AbstractMultidisciplinary investigations into Paleolithic sites make it possible to identify all the main stadials in the Late Pleistocene history of the North Caucasus, including Heinrich stadials 6 (ca. 63–60 kyr) and 5 (ca. 48–47 kyr) for the Middle Paleolithic. Most of the coolings correlate with volcanic events. The results of geochemical and ...
Shuleikin, V. N.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
AbstractThe volumetric charge of the surface air above the objects of study of dowsers is characterized by a reversible electrode effect—an excess of negative charge. The frame, carrying a negative charge equal in density to the earth’s charge, makes oscillatory movements in the operator’s hand; as a result, the density of the enveloping negative a...
Feyzullayev, A. A.
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Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
AbstractThe South Caspian Basin (SCB), located within the Alpine-Himalayan mobile belt, is known for its intensive modern fluid dynamics, a quantitative and qualitative analysis of which makes it possible to solve many problems of oil and gas ontogenesis, including the development of diapirism and mud volcanism. In this paper, using example of basi...