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Trace Gas Measurements Between Moscow and Vladivostok Using the Trans-Siberian Railroad
Using a laboratory wagon traveling along the Trans-Siberian railroad, O3, NO, NO2, CO, CH4, SF6 and black carbon aerosol have been measured during the summer of 1996. The expedition from Niznij Novgorod (500 km e...
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Methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide concentrations measured in the atmospheric surface layer over continental Russia in the TROICA experiments
The principal statistical regularities typical of the behaviors of the CH4, CO, and CO2 concentrations in the atmospheric surface layer over the continental Russian territory are revealed from the measurements pe...
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Variability of trace gases in the atmospheric surface layer from observations in the city of Moscow
The results of continuous minute measurements of the surface concentrations of ozone, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide during the 2002–2004 period at the environmental statio...
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Temporal variations in carbon dioxide and methane concentrations under urban conditions
Temporal variations in the surface concentrations of two greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide and methane) in the atmosphere over a large city are studied on the basis of the data obtained during the 2003–2005 obs...
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Validation of chemistry transport model of the lower atmosphere in the central European region of Russia using ground-based and satellite measurement data
A modern three-dimensional chemistry transport model is adopted for computation of air pollution with photo-oxidants in the Moscow megalopolis and in the several neighboring regions. Along the vertical, the mo...
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Observations of the atmosphere composition in the Moscow megapolis from a mobile laboratory
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Statistical modeling of daily maximum surface ozone concentrations
A statistical model of the daily maximum surface ozone concentrations is suggested based on correlations with its predictors. Among the predictors are the temperature; relative humidity; mean wind speed in the...
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Surface ozone concentration variability in Moscow and Kiev
The comparison is represented of the results of surface ozone concentration measurements in two megalopolises, Moscow and Kiev. A temporal course of ozone concentration and temperature in both cities is close ...
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Gas composition of the surface air in Moscow during the extreme summer of 2010
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WRF ARW and CHIMERE models for numerical forecasting of surface ozone concentration
Results of joint calculations with meteorological WRF ARW model and chemistry transport CHIMERE model are considered as a basis of the modern system of the air quality assessment and forecasting. The system wa...
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Ozone and nitric oxides in the surface air over northern Eurasia according to observational data obtained in TROICA experiments
The results of the 1995–2008 observations of the concentrations of ozone and nitric oxides in the surface air over the Trans-Siberian Railway using a mobile laboratory (the TROICA experiments) are analyzed. Th...
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Gaseous admixtures in the atmosphere over Moscow during the 2010 summer
In the summer of 2010, the Moscow megacity during two months was within the zone of action of a blocking anticyclone. The accumulation of pollutants in a closed air mass sharply changed the surface air quality...
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Climatic and environmental characteristics of Moscow megalopolis according to the data of the Moscow State University Meteorological Observatory over 60 years
Analyzed are the results of meteorological and environmental measurements performed over the 60-year period (1954–2013) at the Meteorological Observatory of Lomonosov Moscow State University. The significant p...
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Estimation of biogenic CH4 and CO2 emissions and dry deposition of O3 using 222Rn measurements in TROICA expeditions
On the basis of simultaneous measurements of surface concentrations of CH4, CO2, O3, and 222Rn during 6 TROICA (TRanscontinental Observations Into the Chemistry of the Atmosphere) expeditions along the Trans-Sibe...
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On contents of trace gases in the atmospheric surface layer over Moscow
The results of the 2002–2012 continuous once-a-minute measurements of the composition of the surface air over Moscow, which were taken at the joint ecological station of the Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Ph...
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Observations of atmospheric methane and its stable isotope ratio (δ13C) over the Russian Arctic seas from ship cruises in the summer and autumn of 2015
The results of experimental measurements of atmospheric methane concentrations and its isotopic composition in the Russian Arctic seas in the summer and autumn of 2015 are discussed. The Keeling plot method an...
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Aromatic volatile organic compounds and their role in ground-level ozone formation in Russia
This paper reports proton mass spectrometry data on aromatic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (benzene, toluene, phenol, styrene, xylene, and propylbenzene) obtained in different Russian regions along the Tra...
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Variations in PM2.5 Surface Concentration in Moscow according to Observations at MSU Meteorological Observatory
We considered Moscow-specific features of time variations in PM2.5 mass concentration in the surface air layer as a function of a number of atmospheric parameters such as the concentrations of certain atmospheric...
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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
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 region of Central Siberia based on near surface observ...
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Concentration and Isotopic Composition of Methane, Associated Gases, and Black Carbon over Russian Arctic Seas (Shipborne Measurements)
In Russian Arctic seas, observations of surface methane concentrations (CH4), ozone, nitrogen and carbon oxides, as well as the content of ...