Vol. 24, issue 12, article # 4

Chaykovskii A. P., Ivanov A. P., Zege E. P., Katsev I. L., Kabashnikov V. P., Denisov S. V., Korol' M. M., Korol J. A., Lopatin A. Yu., Osipenko F. P., Prikhach A. S., Slesar' A. S. Monitoring the transport of atmospheric suspended particles from data of remote and regional measurements in Belarus and contiguous regions. // Optika Atmosfery i Okeana. 2011. V. 24. No. 12. P. 1047-1055 [in Russian].
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Abstract:

To solve various ecological problems, data on atmospheric compositions over huge territories are required. This is achieved by applying remote optical monitoring means. The equipment complex and international measuring networks, contacted during the ecological monitoring, are pointed out. The features for identifying aerosol particles are elaborated. The procedures for comprehensive analysis of ground-based and satellite data are designed and implemented to evaluate spatial distributions of characteristics of suspended matter. The trans-regional transport due to anomalous natural phenomena and anthropogenic activities is analyzed. The spatial density of aerosol sources power affecting the atmospheric conditions in the Berezina reserve of Belarus is simplified. The statistical microphysical model of atmospheric aerosols is constructed for the Belarus territory.

Keywords:

remote monitoring, aerosol, trans-regional transport