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Kondratyev K.Ya. From nano- to global scales: properties, processes of formation, and aftereffects of atmospheric aerosol impacts. 2. Field observational experiments. America, Western Europe, and high latitudes. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 638-660.
Bukin O.A., Permyakov M.S., Saluk P.A., Maior A.Yu., Burov D.V., Khovanets V.A., Golik S.S., Podoprigora E.L. Peculiarities of the laser-induced fluorescence spectra of seawater during algae blooming in different regions of the World Ocean. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 661-667.
Kokhanenko G.P., Krekova M.M., Penner I.E., Shamanaev V.S. Detection of hydrosol inhomogeneities by polarization lidar. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 668-675.
Pelevin V.N., Koprova L.Koprova. On the relation between the visibility depth of a white disk, optical index of water type, and water circulation in the Atlantic Ocean. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 676-680.
Veretennikov V.V. Effect of microphysical characteristics of suspensions on the backscattering characteristics of seawaters. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 681-685.
Makarov V.N., Ohta S. Organic and inorganic carbon in atmospheric aerosols over Yakutia. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 690-693.
Nakhmanson G.S., Karpyuk D.A. Refraction errors in the visual positioning of surface objects from aircraft. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2004. V. 17. No. 09. P. 694-696.

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