Calibration by air in polarization sensingScattered light polarization serves as an indicator and
a characteristic of various processes
Multiwave matrix polarization lidar monitoring of the optical parameters of the atmosphere is solved using
a matrix polarization lidar (MPL
Matrix polarization lidar for studying the Asian dust: optimal design and calibration problem of the Asian dust show the crucial role of measuring the scattering matrix of particles using
a polarization
Growth and characterization of Na3R(BO3)2 (R = La–Gd) borates: crystal structure, high-temperature behavior, and optical propertiesKuznetsov, Artem B.,
Jamous, Ammar Y.,
Svetlichnyi, Valerii A.,
Volkov, Sergey N.,
Korolkov, Ilya V.,
Kokh, Konstantin A.,
Gorelova, Liudmila A.,
Krzhizhanovskaya, Maria G.,
Aksenov, Sergey M.,
Kokh, Alexander E. )2 on temperature were defined.
A series of Pr3+, Nd3+, and Sm3+-doped Na3Gd(BO3)2 (NGB) borates were prepared from
Determination of smoldering time and thermal characteristics of firebrands under laboratory conditions in forest wildfires by
a heated gas flow. The pine bark pieces with the linear dimensions L=(15; 20; 30) mm
Prospects for the use of spherical gold nanoparticles in immunization (average diameter, 15 nm) as
a platform for the antigen for swine transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV
Pilot studies of the unique highland palsa mire in Western Sayan (Tuva Republic, Russian Federation)Kirpotin, Sergey N.,
Kvasnikova, Zoya N.,
Potapova, Sophia A.,
Volkova, Irina I.,
Volkov, Igor V.,
Pyak, Andrey I.,
Byzaakay, Arysia A.,
Kolesnichenko, Larisa G.,
Lushchaeva, Inna V.,
Khovalyg, Aldynai O.,
Kuzhevskaya, Irina V.,
Chursin, Vladislav,
Peregon, Anna M. characteristics while describing ongoing transformations of natural landscapes under
a changing climate. The study
Great Vasyugan Mire: How the world’s largest peatland helps addressing the world’s largest problemsKirpotin, Sergey N.,
Antoshkina, Olga A.,
Berezin, Alexander E.,
Elshehawi, Samer,
Feurdean, Angelica,
Lapshina, Elena D.,
Pokrovsky, Oleg S.,
Peregon, Anna M.,
Semenova, Natalya M.,
Tanneberger, Franziska,
Volkov, Igor V.,
Volkova, Irina I.,
Joosten, Hans —cooled the global climate by 0.6 °C. After
a general review about peatlands worldwide, this paper describes