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The Atmosphere and Ionosphere

Elementary Processes, Discharges and Plasmoids

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  • © 2013

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  • Unique new data in atmospheric physics
  • News in aerosol physics
  • News in plasmoid and ball lightning physics
  • New data in elementary and chemical processes in atmosphere

Part of the book series: Physics of Earth and Space Environments (EARTH)

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About this book

The book presents a collection of articles devoted to atmospheric and ionospheric science reported during the Conference “Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Safety” held in Kaliningrad, Russia in July 2010. It consists of reviews devoted to physics of elementary processes, aerosols, ionosphere dynamics, microwave discharges and plasmoids. Such a wide range of topics presents a comprehensive analysis of this atmospheric science including trends and questions which exist to be solved.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

    Vladimir Bychkov

  • Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    Gennady Golubkov

  • , Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    Anatoly Nikitin

About the editors

Vladimir L. Bychkov is a leading researcher at the Department of Physics at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. He has 35 years of experience in plasma physics studies, the physics of elementary processes, gas discharges, plasma chemistry and ball lightning.
Gennady V. Golubkov is a leading scientist at the Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He has 40 years of experience in quantum scattering theory, the theory of atom-molecular processes, and of low temperature plasma.
Anatoly I. Nikitin is a principle researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics in Moscow. He has 45 years of experience in quantum electronics research, chemical physics, plasma physics and chemistry, and ball lightning.

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