Field studies of a geo-engineering method of maintaining a modern climate with aerosol particles

The paper describes the results of the field experiment on studying solar radiation transmission in the visible wavelength range through model aerosol media formed in the lower troposphere with the help of generators installed aboard helicopters. The refractive index and the average size of the aero...

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Hauptverfasser: Izrael, Yu. A., Zakharov, V. M., Petrov, N. N., Ryaboshapko, A. G., Ivanov, V. N., Savchenko, A. V., Andreev, Yu. V., Eran’kov, V. G., Puzov, Yu. A., Danilyan, B. G., Kulyapin, V. P., Gulevskii, V. A.
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Climate
Earth and Environmental Science
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Geoengineering
Helicopters
Meteorology
Solar radiation
Troposphere
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