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Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory Nagoya University | 論文
- MODELING OF POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUDS
- AN OVERVIEW AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE ARCTIC AIRBORNE MEASUREMENT PROGRAM 1998 CAMPAIGN
- ON SO_2 MEASUREMENT IN THE OCEAN ATMOSPHERE
- Lidar measurements of stratospheric aerosols enhanced after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo: Alaska, winter 1991/1992
- Polar Vortex Meandering and Stratospheric Aerosol Distribution : Lidar Measurements at Fairbanks, Alaska
- Variations of Volcanic Aerosols Observed in Fukuoka-A Comparison of Mt. El Chichon and Mt. Pinatubo Events-
- Seasonal Variation of Pinatubo Volcanic Aerosols in the Stratosphere Observed by Lidar in Fukuoka
- Lidar Measurements at Alaska,1991-1994--Pinatubo Volcanic Effect on Stratospheric Aerosol Layer (レ-ザ-レ-ダ-特集号)
- DISTRIBUTIONS OF LIPID CLASS COMPOUNDS IN ANTARCTIC AEROSOLS COLLECTED AT SYOWA STATION
- Diurnal and Seasonal Variations of Strato-Mesospheric Ozone
- A New Analytical Procedure to Derive the Scattering Parameter of Optically Thin Clouds from Lidar Data
- Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation during the Photo-Oxidation of Toluene : Dependence on Initial Hydrocarbon Concentration
- Observational experiment of the Antarctic ozone hole of 1991 under the Polar Patrol Baloon (PPB) Project: (2) A preliminary result of ozone and aerosol observation (abstract)
- Development of the Virtual Earth's Magnetosphere System (VEMS)
- Single Particle Analysis of Secondary Organic Aerosols Formed from 1,4-Cyclohexadiene Ozonolysis Using a Laser-Ionization Single-Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
- A low-latitude aurora observed at Rikubetsu (L=1.6) during the magnetic storm of September 13,1993
- Arctic Tropospheric Aerosols and Clouds in the Polar Night Season Observed by a Lidar at Eureka, Canada
- New auroral spectrometer using an acousto-optic tunable filter
- Laser-Induced Fluorescence Instrument for the Detection of Tropospheric OH Radicals
- Behavior of externally mixed liquid and solid polar stratospheric cloud particles in a numerical box model under temperature decrease