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Document:
Zuev V.E., Shamanaeva L.G. . // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 3-7 [in Russian].
Alekseev A.P., Davydov V.M., Dosov V.N., Skuratov S.N., Tyabotov A.E., Khattatov V.U. Airborne Lidar Sounding of Lower Stratosphere Aerosol in the Arctic. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 8-11 [in Russian].
Lyadzhin V.A., Tashenov V.T., Toropova T.P. On the Possibility of Laser Radar Identification of Stratospheric Cloud-Type Patterns. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 12-15 [in Russian].
Kavkyanov S.I., Churagulov S.R. Restitution Procedure for Estimation of Atmospheric Transmittance from Double-Frequency Lidar Data. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 16-21 [in Russian].
Razenkov I.A., Samokhvalov I.V., Targonskii S.N. Lidar Monitoring of Smoke Plume Microstructure. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 22-25 [in Russian].
Kretov M.V., Khaplanov M.G., Yushkov V.A. Water Vapour Vertical Distribution Measurements by Balloon-borne Optical Fluorescence Hydrometer. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 26-28 [in Russian].
Zuev V.V., RomanovskiI O.A. Numerical Simulation of Lidar Sounding of Atmospheric Gaseous Constituents in the Middle IR Spectral Region. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 29-32 [in Russian].
Gorodnichev V.A., Kozintsev V.I., Sil'nitskii A.F. Parametric Light Generator DIAL System for Monitoring Atmospheric Pollution. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 33-35 [in Russian].
Migulin A.V., Razumikhina T.B., Kholodnykh A.L., Khulugurov V.M. F2+-Color Center Laser Lidar for Atmospheric Spectroscopy in the 0.9-1.0mm Range. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 36-41 [in Russian].
Anufriev E.V., Birulin V.P., Koval' A.K., Mironov V.D., Putilov Yu.G., Tsybenko S.I. Continuous Measurements of Atmospheric Ammonia at a Chemical Plant with Long-path Gas Analyser "Trassa". // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 42-46 [in Russian].
Koval' A.K., Mironov V.D. Oscillation Spectrum Controlled CO2-laser for Differential Absorption Gas Analyser. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 47-52 [in Russian].
Baulin E.V., Gogolinskaya T.A., Golubtsov P.V., Patsaeva S.V., Serdobol'skaya M.L., Fadeev V.V., Filippova E.M. Sea Water Temperature and Salinity Remote Measurements from Raman Spectra. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 53-59 [in Russian].
Penner I.E., Samokhvalov I.V., Shamanaev V.S. Hydrooptical Sounding of Sea-Water Frontal Zone. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 60-66 [in Russian].
Root A.G., Perkalskis B.Sh., Larin V.L., Azbukin A.A., Sotiriadi G.N. Acoustic Lens Antennas. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 67-68 [in Russian].
Yurchak B.S. Comparative Analysis of Temperature and Wind Velocity Measurements by a Radio-acoustic System and Local Sensors on a 300 m-High Meteorological Mast. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 69-75 [in Russian].
Zinichev V.A., Rappoport V.O., Trakhtengerts V.Yu., Fabrikant A.L., Fedoseev Yu.G. Radioacoustic Sounding of the Troposphere in Short Wave Range. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 76-79 [in Russian].
Glushnov S.M., Panchishin I.M., Fadeev V.V. Algorithms of Heterophase Water Objects Remote Monitoring. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 80-86 [in Russian].
Bartoshevich S.G., Burlakov V.D., Zuev V.V., Polunin Yu.P., Skripko G.A., Urbanovich V.S. CVL-pumped Quasi-Continuous High-Power Al2O3: Тi3+ Oscillator with 680-960 nm Tuning Range. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 87-93 [in Russian].
Mishin I.V. Method of Calculation of Image Brightness Taking into Account Anisotropy and Inhomogeneity of the Underlying Surface. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1988. V. 1. No. 12. P. 94-101 [in Russian].

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