Atmosphere Aerosol, Phytoplankton and Its Influence on Climate Forming in the Pacific Ocean: Measurement – New Methods

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Atmosphere Aerosol, Phytoplankton and Its Influence on Climate Forming in the Pacific Ocean: Measurement – New Methods Editor: Victoriya P. Yurchnik Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages: 115 Language: English ISBN: 9781443828772 Categories: ,

Atmosphere Aerosol, Phytoplankton and its Influence on Climate Forming in the Pacific Ocean: Measurement New Methods is a collection of new articles by young academics, students and PhD students who participated in the 1st International Sailing Conference of Climate Forcing, held on the board the Sailing Training Ship Nadezhda in the Sea of Japan and the Okhtosk Sea in August 2010. The collection presents a vivid overview of current problems in the research fields of atmosphere aerosol, phytoplankton communities, volcanic activities and hydroacoastics in order to investigate climate change’s influence on phytoplankton communities. This collection of articles will be of interest to researchers and specialists in the fields of atmosphere and ocean monitoring, and climate forcing.

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This collection of articles created by students and young academics, and scientific results obtained from the experiments and monitoring made on board the tall ship Nadezhda would not be possible without the main academic advisor, Dr Oleg A. Bukin. His great interest in Laser Optics and Earth Sciences drove him to combine these scientific fields in order to research the possibilities of climate change control. In the 90s, he organized and brought to life a “Sailing University” on board the ship Nadezhda, belonging to the Maritime State University and named after Admiral G. I. Nevelskoy (from Vladivostok in Russia). The “Sailing University” carries out a unique combination of scientific research and education. It is one of the best ways to prepare a highly qualified young generation of researchers for work in the future.