Том 18, номер 03, статья № 1

Кондратьев К. Я. От нано- до глобальных масштабов: свойства, процессы образования и последствия воздействий атмосферного аэрозоля. 5. Аэрозоль и химические процессы в атмосфере. // Оптика атмосферы и океана. 2005. Т. 18. № 03. С. 193-206.    PDF
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Аннотация:

Сделан обзор воздействий аэрозоля на химические и фотохимические процессы в атмосфере.

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