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    Features of the Relief Spectrum of the Moon and Planets

    The relief spectra of the Moon, Mars and Earth with a very high resolution are discussed (Rexer and Hirt, 2015). According to the Kaula rule (Kaula, 1966), these spectra decay as

    G. S. Golitsyn in Solar System Research (2021)

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    Variations in Soot Concentrations in the Megalopolises of Bei**g and Moscow

    The measurements of soot aerosol concentration in Moscow and Bei**g in 2004–2010 are presented. The variability ranges of one-time soot concentrations in this period of time had been 0.1–77 μg/m3 in Bei**g and ...

    V. M. Kopeikin, G. S. Golitsyn, Wang Gengchen, Wang Pucai in Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics (2019)

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    My Partnership with Grigory Barenblatt from 1957 to 2018

    G. S. Golitsyn in Physical Mesomechanics (2019)

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    Similarity and dimensional theory for galaxies: Explanation of long-known results of observations

    A practical extension of the similarity and dimensional theory to the case of several similarity parameters is proposed. On this basis, for galaxies an explanation is given for the empirical correlations notic...

    G. S. Golitsyn in Doklady Physics (2017)

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    On cloud bottom boundary determination by digital stereo photography from the Earth’s surface

    In this paper, we studied the method for measuring the cloud bottom boundary altitude using the stereo pair of cloud images obtained using two digital photo cameras. We suggested a method for determining the c...

    A. I. Chulichkov, M. S. Andreev, G. S. Golitsyn in Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics (2017)

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    Similarity criteria and scales for crystals

    Physical nature is discussed of the universal crystal linear nanoscale introduced previously by G.I. Barenblatt and P. Monteiro. Connection is demonstrated of this scale with the quantum uncertainty relation.

    G. I. Barenblatt, G. S. Golitsyn in Physical Mesomechanics (2017)

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    Results of analysis of galaxy clusters from the standpoint of similarity and dimensional theory

    Studies of galaxy clusters enable the evolution of the Universe at various stages of its life to be traced. The luminosities, sizes, temperatures, and masses of clusters are measured during their observations....

    G. S. Golitsyn in Doklady Physics (2016)

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    Universality of the linear nanoscale

    Based on our analysis of factual material (27 various crystals), we have shown the universality of the linear scale composed of Planck’s constant, the density, and Young’s modulus by the dimensional method. Th...

    G. I. Barenblatt, G. S. Golitsyn, N. N. Eremin, V. S. Urusov in Doklady Physics (2014)

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    Scaling and finite ensembles of particles in motion with the energy influx

    E. B. Gledzer, G. S. Golitsyn in Doklady Physics (2010)

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    Turbulence in the presence of rotation: Scales, regimes, spectra, and structure functions

    G. S. Golitsyn in Doklady Physics (2007)

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    Phenomenological explanation for the shape of the spectrum of cosmic rays with energies E > 10 GeV

    Assuming that the energy gain by cosmic-ray (CR) particles is a stochastic process with stationary increments, we derive expressions for the shape of their energy spectrum up to energies E ∼ 1018 eV. In the ultra...

    G. S. Golitsyn in Astronomy Letters (2005)

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    Surface sea waves on Titan

    G. S. Golitsyn in Solar System Research (2005)

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    Surface sea waves on titan

    G. S. Golitsyn in Solar System Research (2005)

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    In memory of Semen Samo \(\overset{\lower0.5em\hbox{\(\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\smile}\)}}{l}\) lovich Moiseev (November 23, 1929–June 5, 2002)

    B. Alterkop, V. M. Balebanov, M. Bornatici, V. N. Budnikov in Plasma Physics Reports (2002)

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    General Notions

    We consider the motion of a thermally inhomogeneous fluid rotating with a constant angular velocity. The detailed development of the set of equations describing the processes in this situation can be found in ...

    B. M. Boubnov, G. S. Golitsyn in Convection in Rotating Fluids (1995)

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    Convection from Local Sources

    In the three previous Chapters 2–4 we have considered the two limiting cases of heating in the horizontal and in the vertical and their different combinations. These are the simplest cases and in a sufficientl...

    B. M. Boubnov, G. S. Golitsyn in Convection in Rotating Fluids (1995)

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    Convection in Spheres and Spherical Shells

    Many problems of motions in stars, planetary atmospheres and cores require description of convection in spherical shells and within spheres which may be considered as a partial case of a sphere with zero inter...

    B. M. Boubnov, G. S. Golitsyn in Convection in Rotating Fluids (1995)

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    Introduction

    Spatial inhomogeneity of heating of fluids in the gravity field is the cause of all motions in nature: in the atmosphere and oceans on Earth, in astrophysical and planetary objects. All natural objects are rot...

    B. M. Boubnov, G. S. Golitsyn in Convection in Rotating Fluids (1995)

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    Centrifugal Effects

    In rotating systems centrifugal forces are always present. These forces are described by two additional terms in the momentum equation (1.1): by an addition to the pressure field

    B. M. Boubnov, G. S. Golitsyn in Convection in Rotating Fluids (1995)

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