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On the 75th birthday of academician Georgii Sergeevich Golitsyn, editor-in-chief of the journal

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Publications

  1. G. S. Golitsyn, Introduction to the Dynamics of Planetary Atmospheres (Gidrometeoizdat, Moscow, 1973) [in Russian].

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  2. G. S. Golitsyn, Study of Convection with Geophysical Applications and Analogies (Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad, 1980) [in Russian].

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  3. M. I. Budyko, G. S. Golitsyn, and Yu. A. Izrael’, Global Climate Catastrophes (Gidrometeoizdat, Moscow, 1986) [in Russian].

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  4. G. S. Golitsyn and B. M. Bubnov, Convection in Rotating Fluids (Cluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht, 1995).

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  5. G. S. Golitsyn, Dynamics of Natural Phenomena (Fizmatlit, Moscow, 2004) [in Russian].

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  6. G. S. Golitsyn, “Micro- and Macroworlds and Harmony,” Bibliotec. Kvant. No. 107, Supplement to Kvant No. 3 (2008).

Articles Published before 2005

  1. G. S. Golitsyn and K. P. Stanyukovich, “Some Problemts of Magnetic Hydrodynamics with Allowance for Final Conductivity,” Zhurn. Eksp. Teoret. Fiz. 33(6(12) (1957).

  2. G. S. Golitsyn, “On the Influence of the Earth Magnetic Field on the Character of Turbulence in the Ionosphere,” J. Geophys. 64(12), 2212–2214 (1959).

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  3. G. S. Golitsyn, “Fluctuations in the Magnetic Field and Current Density in a Turbulent Flow of Weakly Conducting Liquid,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 132(2), 315–318 (1960).

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  4. G. S. Golitsyn, A. S. Gurvich, and V. I. Tatarskii, “Study of Frequency Spectra of Amplitude and Phase Difference of Acoustic Waves in a Turbulent Atmosphere,” Akust. Zh. 6(2), 187–197 (1960).

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  5. G. S. Golitsyn, “On the Possibility of the Upper Atmosphere Warming by Longwave Acoustic Radiation,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geofiz., No. 7, 1092–1093 (1961).

  6. G. S. Golitsyn and V. I. Tatarskii, “Dissipation of Electromagnetic Waves by Turbulent Tropospheric Inhomogeneities,” Trudy IFA Akad. Nauk SSSR “Atmosfernaya Turbulentnost’”, No. 4, 147–202 (1962).

  7. G. S. Golitsyn, A. G. Kulikovskii, and K. P. Stanyukovich, “Magnetic Hydeodynamics (Review),” in Proceedings of I All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Akad. Nauk SSSR, Moscow, 1962), pp. 94–113 [in Russian].

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  8. G. S. Golitsyn, “Effect of Radiative Heat Transfer on Sound Propagation in the Atmosphere,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geofiz., No. 6, 960–965 (1963).

  9. G. S. Golitsyn, “On Mechanics of Radiative Thermal Conductance,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geofiz., No. 5, 783–786 (1964).

  10. G. S. Golitsyn, “Reflection of Atmospheric Waves from Solid Obstacles,” Akust. Zh. 11(3), 313–317 (1965).

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  11. G. S. Golitsyn and L. A. Dikii, “Intrinsic Oscillations of Planetary Atmospheres Depending on Planet’s Rotational Speed,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atmos. Okeana 2(3), 225–235 (1966).

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  12. G. S. Golitsyn and V. I. Klyatskin, “Atmospheric Oscillations Induced by Earth’s Surface Movements,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 3(10), 1044–1052 (1967).

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  13. L. A. Dikiy and G. S. Golitsyn, “Calculation of the Rossby Wave Velocities in the Earth’s Atmosphere,” Tellus 20(2), 314–317 (1968).

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  14. A. M. Obukhov and G. S. Golitsyn, “Dynamics of Descent of Automatic Stations in Planetary Atmospheres as a Tool for Measurement Data Contro,” Kosm. Issl. 7(1), 150–155 (1969).

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  15. G. S. Golitsyn and N. N. Romanova, “Propagation of Heat in Rarefied and Inhomogeneous Atmospheres,” Geomagnitizm Aeronomiya 10(1), 107–113 (1970).

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  16. G. S. Golitsyn, “Similarity Theory for Large-Scale Movements of Planetary Atmospheres,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 190(2), 323–326 (1970).

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  17. G. S. Golitsyn, “A Similarity Approach to the General Circulation of Planetary Atmospheres,” Icarus 13(1), 1–24 (1970).

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  18. G. S. Golitsyn and A. S. Gurvich, “An Estimates of Refractive Index Fluctuations in the Venus Atmosphere from Mariner 5 Data,” J. Atmos. Sci. 28(1), 3 (1971).

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  19. G. S. Golitsyn and V. V. Kerzhanovich, “Concordance of Atmospheric Parameters Measured from an Automatic Station with Its Descent Rate,” Kosm. Issl. 9(6), 896–903 (1971).

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  20. G. S. Golitsyn, “The Use of Similarity Ideas for Studying the General Circulation of Sun’s Atmosphere,” Astron. Zh. 49(2), 7 (1972).

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  21. G. S. Golitsyn and S. S. Zilitinkevich, “Estimates of Global Characteristics of General Circulation of Planetary Atmospheres in Different Hypotheses on Dissipation Nature,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 8(8), 785 (1972).

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  22. G. S. Golitsyn, “On the Martian Dust Storms,” Icarus 18(1), 113 (1973).

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  23. G. I. Barenblatt and G. S. Golitsyn, “On the Local Structure of Nature Dust Storms,” J. Atmos. Sci. 31(7), 17 (1974).

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  24. G. S. Golitsyn, “Contemporary Ideas on the Nature of Martian Dust Storms,” Vestn. Akad. Nauk SSSR, No. 1, 24 (1974).

  25. G. S. Golitsyn, “A Second Look at Atmospheric Dynamics on Titan and Some of Its General Consequences,” Icarus 24(1), 70–75 (1975).

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  26. G. S. Golitsyn, N. N. Romanova, and E. P. Chunchuzov, “Generation of Internal Waves in the Atmosphere by Sea Disturbance,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 12(6), 669–673 (1976).

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  27. G. S. Golitsyn and A. F. Steklov, “Elementary Consideration of Atmospheric Vertical Structure with Application to Planets and Satellites,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 232(4), 786 (1977).

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  28. G. S. Golitsyn and F. V. Dolzhanskii, “Laboratory Simulation of Global Geophysical Flows,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 13(8), 795–815 (1977).

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  29. G. S. Golitsyn, “On the Theory of Convection in the Upper Mantle,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 234(3), 552–555 (1977).

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  30. G. S. Golitsyn, G. I. Grigor’ev, and V. P. Dokuchaev, “Study of Acoustic-Gravitational Waves during Meteorite Movement in the Atmosphere,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 13(9), 926–935 (1977).

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  31. G. S. Golitsyn, “Similarity Theory in Soviet Studies on Geophysical Hydrodynamics,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 13(11), 1132–1149 (1977).

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  32. G. S. Golitsyn, “Estimations of Atmospheric Turbulence Regime near the Venus Surface According to Data Obtained from AMS Venera-9 and Venera-10,” Kosm. Issl. 16(1), 156–157 (1978).

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  33. G. S. Golitsyn and I. I. Mokhov, “Variational Estimation of the Climate System Resistance in Simple Models,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 14(6), 597–606 (1978).

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  34. G. S. Golitsyn, “Atmospheric Dynamics on the Outer Planets and Some of Their Satellites,” Icarus 38(3), 9 (1979).

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  35. G. S. Golitsyn and P. F. Demchenko, “Estimation of Turbulent Flows of Linear Momentum and Heat near the Martian Surface According to the Data Obtained from Viking I,” Kosm. Issl. 17(2), 5 (1979).

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  36. G. S. Golitsyn, “Simple Theoretical and Experimental Study of Convection with Geophysical Applications and Analogies,” J. Fluid Mechanics 95(3) (1979).

  37. G. S. Golitsyn and P. F. Demchenko, “Analysis of Movement of an Equilibrated Balloon in Order to Determine Some Characteristics of Turbulent Atmosphere,” Meteorol. Gidrol., No. 10, 6 (1979).

  38. G. S. Golitsyn, “Geophysical Convection,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 251(6), 1356–1360 (1980).

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  39. G. S. Golitsyn and P. F. Demchenko, “Statistical Characteristics of a Simple Energy Balance Climate Model,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 16(12), 8 (1980).

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  40. G. S. Golitsyn and A. A. Grachev, “Mean Velocities of Benard Convection and Heat Transfer,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Mekh. Zhidk. Gaza, No. 5, 11–18.

  41. G. S. Golitsyn, “Comparative Atmospheric Dynamics for Terrestrial Planets,” Adv. Space Res. 4(4), 141–149 (1981).

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  42. G. S. Golitsyn, “Refraction in the Near-Surface Air Layer,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 18(12), 7 (1982).

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  43. G. S. Golitsyn, “Almost Empirical Approach to the Problem of Climate, Its Variations and Fluctuations,” Adv. in Geophysics 25, 85–115 (1983).

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  44. G. S. Golitsyn, A. A. Grachev, and A. I. Lapshin, “Heat-Mass Exchange during Free Convection in a Multicomponent Gas Medium,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 277(4), 858–862 (1984).

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  45. B. M. Bubnov and G. S. Golitsyn, “Theoretical and Laboratory Simulation of the Effect of Statistical Stability on the Structure of General Atmospheric Circulation,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 281(5), 1076–1079 (1985).

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  46. G. S. Golitsyn, “Consequences of Nuclear War for the Atmosphere,” Priroda (Moscow, Russ. Fed.), No. 6, 8 (1985).

  47. G. S. Golitsyn and A. S. Ginzburg, “Comparative Estimates of Climatic Consequences of Martian Dust Storms and of Possible Nuclear War,” Tellus 37B(3), 9 (1985).

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  48. G. S. Golitsyn, “The Changing Atmosphere,” in Proc. Symp. ICSU (Canada, Sept. 25, 1984) (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1985), pp. 114–126.

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  49. G. S. Golitsyn, Intensive Atmospheric Eddies (Mir, Moscow, 1985) [in Russian].

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  50. G. S. Golitsyn and A. A. Grachev, “Free Convection of Multicomponent Media and Parametrization of Air-Sea Interaction at Light Winds,” Ocean-Air Interaction 1(1), 57–78 (1986).

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  51. G. S. Golitsyn and N. A. Phillips, Possible Climate Consequences of a Major Nuclear War (WMO, Zwitzerland, WCP-113, Genewa, 1986).

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  52. G. S. Golitsyn, Zh. Blamon, R. Z. Sagdeev, V. M. Linkin, et al., “Aerostat Experiment of the Vega Project: Preliminary Analysis of the Results of Measurements As Applied to the Dynamics of Venus Atmosphere,” Pis’ma Astron. Zh. 12(1), 52–58 (1986).

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  53. G. S. Golitsyn, “Is Water Carryover in the Caspian Sea Required?,” Priroda (Moscow, Russ. Fed.), No. 3, 7 (1987).

  54. G. S. Golitsyn and A. Kh. Shukurov, “Temperature Effects of a Dust Aerosol: A Case Study of Dust Storms in Tajikistan,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 297(6), 4 (1987).

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  55. N. N. Vel’tishchev, A. S. Ginzburg, and G. S. Golitsyn, “Climatic Effects of Mass-Scale Fires,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 24(3), 296–304 (1988).

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  56. G. S. Golitsyn and B. M. Bubnov, “Influence of Vertical Stratification on Motion in a Differentially Heated Rotating Annulus,” Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn. 42(1), 30 (1988).

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  57. G. S. Golitsyn and R. Turco, “Global Effects of Nuclear War,” Environment 30(5), 9 (1988).

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  58. G. S. Golitsyn and M. Mackraken, “Atmospheric and Climatic Consequences of Nuclear War: Results of Recent Research,” WCP-140, WMO, Geneva.

  59. G. S. Golitsyn and G. N. Panin, “On Water Balance and Contemporary Changes in the Caspian Sea Level,” Meteorol. Gidrol., No. 1, 57–64 (1989).

  60. G. S. Golitsyn, “Climate and Priorities of Economic Managements,” Kommunist, No. 6, 97–105 (1989).

  61. G. S. Golitsyn and B. M. Bubnov, “Temperature and Velocity Field of Convective Motion in a Rotating Plane Fluid Layer,” J. Fluid Mech. 219, 215–239 (1990).

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  62. G. S. Golitsyn, “Convection Regimes on Different Rotating Geophysical and Astrophysical Objects,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 27(1), 20–31 (1991).

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  63. G. S. Golitsyn, State of the Knowledge of Trace Gases Influencing the Earth Radioactive Balance. Proc. WMO, No. 177 (1991).

  64. G. S. Golitsyn and I. N. Sokolik, “Study of Optical and Radiative Characteristics of a Dust Aerosol,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 28(8) (1992).

  65. G. S. Golitsyn, Environmental Aspects of the Transformation of Centrally Planned Economies, (Science and Sustainability, N. Keifitzed., IIASA Book, 1992).

  66. G. S. Golitsyn and P. J. Crutzen, Confronting Climate Change, Ed. by I. M. Minzer (Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1992), pp. 15–32.

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  67. G. S. Golitsyn and N. N. Vel’tishchev, “Thermal effects of Dust Aerosols,” Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 28(8), 813–818 (1992).

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  68. G. S. Golitsyn and D. A. Gillette, “Introduction: a Joint Soviet-American Experiment for the Study of Asian Desert Dust and Its Impact on Local Meteorological Conditions and Climate,” Atm. Environment 27A(16), 2467–2470 (1993).

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  69. G. S. Golitsun and I. N. Sokolik, “Investigation on Optical and Radiative Properties of Atmospheric Dust Aerosol,” Atm. Environment 27A(16), 2509–2517 (1993).

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  70. G. S. Golitsyn, “Changes in the Caspian Sea Level as a Problem for Diagnosing and Predicting Regional Climatic Changes,” Izv. RAN, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 31(3), 385–391 (1995).

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  71. G. S. Golitsyn, “The Caspian Sea is Rising,” Novyi Mir, No. 7, 243–249 (1995).

  72. G. S. Golitsyn, “Earthquakes from the Standpoint of the Similarity Theory,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 346(4), 536–539 (1996).

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  73. G. S. Golitsyn, L. M. Fishkova, E. V. Lysenko, et al., “Long-Term Trends in the Middle and Upper Atmosphere,” Geophys. Res. Lett. 23(7), 1741–1744 (1996).

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  74. P. I. Crutzen, G. S. Golitsyn, N. F. Elanskii, et al., “Observations of Minor Impurities in the Atmosphere over the Russian Territory with the Application of a Railroad Laboratory Car,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 350(6), 819–823 (1996) [Dokl. 351 (8), 1289–1294 (1996)].

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  75. G. S. Golitsyn, “Sustainable Development of Russia: Problems and Priorities,” Vestn. Ros. Gumanit. Nauch. Fonda, No. 3, 9–11 (1996).

  76. G. S. Golitsyn, “Statistics and Energetics of Tropical Cyclones,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 354(4), 535–538 (1997) [Dokl. 354 (4), 633–636(1997)].

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  77. G. S. Golitsyn, “Principle of the Fastest Response in Hydrodynamics, Geophysics, and Astrophysics,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 356(3), 321–324 (1997) [Dokl. 356 (), (1997)].

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  78. G. S. Golitsyn, I. G. Granberg, G. I. Gorchakov, et al., “Study of Emission and Transport of Dust Aerosol in Kalmykia Black Lands,” J. Aeros. Sci. 28(Suppl. 1), 725–728 (1997).

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  79. G. S. Golitsyn, “Some Consistent Patterns of Induced Seismicity,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 361(6), 822–824 (1998).

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  80. G. S. Golitsyn, “Star Quakes on SGR 1806-20 and Other Neutron Stars,” Pis’ma Astron. Zhurn. 24(11), 827–832 (1998).

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  81. G. S. Golitsyn, P. F. Demchenko, I. I. Mokhov, and S. G. Priputnev, “Tropical Cyclones: Statistical Regularities of Distribution Functions Depending on Intensity and Lifetime,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 361(6), 1356–1359 (1999) [Dokl. 366 (4), 537–542 (1999)].

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  82. G. S. Golitsyn, “From Drop to Earthquake,” Kvant, No. 2, 2–7 (1999).

  83. G. S. Golitsyn, V. F. Pisarenko, M. V. Rodkin, and M. I. Yaroshevich, “Comparative Characteristics of Parameters of Tropic Cyclones and Risk Assessment Problems,” Izv. Ros. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 35(6), 1–8 (1999).

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  84. K. Arpe, L. Bengtsson, G. S. Golitsyn, et al., “Analysis and Modeling of the Hydrological Regime Variations in the Caspian Sea Basin,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 366(4), 248–252 (1999) [Dokl. 366, 552–556 (1999)].

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  85. K. Arpe, L. Bengtsson, G. S. Golitsyn, et al., “Connection between Caspian Sea Level Variability and ENSO,” Geophys. Rev. Lett. 27(17), 2693–2699 (2000).

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  86. G. S. Golitsyn, “Place of the Gutenberg-Richter Law among Other Statistical Natural Laws,” Vychislit. Seismol., No. 32, 138–161 (2001).

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  87. G. S. Golitsyn, “Explanation of the Frequency-Volume Dependence for Volcanic Eruptions,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 390(3), 394–396 (2003) [Dokl. 30 (4) 585–587 (2003)].

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  88. E. N. Kadygrov, I. N. Kuznetsova, and G. S. Golitsyn, “Heat Island in the Boundary Atmospheric Layer over a Large City: New Results Based on Remote Sensing Data,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 385(4), 541–548 (2002) [Dokl. 385A (6) (, 688–695 (2002)].

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  89. G. S. Golitsyn, “Statistical Description of the Topography of a Planet and Its Evolution,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli, 39(7), 3–8 (2003) [Izv. Solid Phys. Earth 39 (7), 537–542 (2003)].

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  90. G. S. Golitsyn, “White Noise as a Basis for Explanation of Many Statistical Consistent Patterns in Nature,” in Nonlinear Waves (IPF RAN, Nizhnii Novgorod, 2003), pp. 117–132 [in Russian].

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  91. G. S. Golitsyn, “Statistical Laws of Macroprocesses: Random Walks in the Momentum Space,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 398(2), 177–180 (2004).

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  92. D. F. Hurst, P. A. Romashkin, J. W. Elkins, et al., “Emissions of Ozone-Depleting Substances in Russia during 2001,” J. Geophys. Res. 109 D 14303 (2004).

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Articles Published after 2005

  1. G. S. Golitsyn, “Phenomenological Explanation for the Shape of the Spectrum of Cosmic Rays with Energies E > 10 GeV,” Pis’ma Astron. Zh. 31(7), 500–505 (2005) [Astron. Lett. 31 (7), 446–451 (2005)].

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  2. G. S. Golitsyn, “Waves on the Surface of Titan Seas,” Astron. Vestn. 39(1), 82–83 (2005).

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  3. G. S. Golitsyn, “Sizes of Cyclones and Statistical Properties of Their Ensemble,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 401(1), 72–74 (2005) [Dokl. 401 (2), 277–279 (2005)].

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  4. G. S. Golitsyn, A. I. Semenov, N. N. Shefov, and V. Yu. Khomich, “The Response of Middle-Latitude Atmospheric Temperature on the Solar Activity during Various Reasons,” Phys. Chem. Earth 31, 10–15 (2006).

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  5. G. S. Golitsyn, “Sea Disturbance and Turbulent Diffusion on the Sea Surface,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 43(1) (2007).

  6. G. S. Golitsyn, I. I. Mokhov, M. G. Akperov, and M. Yu. Bardin, “Distribution Functions of Probabilities of Cyclones and Anticyclones from 1952 to 2000: an Instrument for the Determination of Global Climate Variations,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 413(2), 254–256 (2007) [Dokl. 413 (2), 324–327 (2007)].

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  7. G. S. Golitsyn, “Waves and Diffusion on the Sea Surface,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 43(1), 93–97 (2007) [Izv., Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 43 (1) 81–86 (2007)].

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  8. G. S. Golitsyn, “Turbulence in the Presence of Rotation: Scales, Regimes, Spectra, and Structure Functions,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 415(3) (2007).

  9. G. S. Golitsyn, “Energy Cycle of Geodynamics and the Seismic Process,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli 43(6) 3–6 (2007) [Izv., Solid Phys. Earth 43 (6), 443–446 (2007)].

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  10. G. S. Golitsyn and A. N. Vul’fson, “A Conservative Form of the Deep Convection Equations and the Efficiency of Heat Energy Conversion in a Polytropic Mantle Model,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli 43(8), 15–23 (2007) [Izv., Solid Phys. Earth 43 (8), 625–634 (2007)].

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  11. G. S. Golitsyn and A. S. Ginzburg, “Estimates of the Possibility of Rapid Methane Warming 55 Ma Ago,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 413(6), 816–819 (2007) [Dokl. 413A (3) 487–490 (2007).

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  12. G. S. Golitsyn, “Size Distribution of the Number of Lithospheric Plates,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli 44(3) 8–13 (2008) [Izv., Solid Phys. Earth 44 (3) 175–180 (2008).

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  13. G. S. Golitsyn, “Intense Atmospheric Vortices: Typhoons, Polar Lows, Their Sizes, Energy, Conditions for Origin,” Adv. Atmosph. Sci. 10(3) (2009).

  14. G. S. Golitsyn, “Problems on the Rate of Sluicing, on the Cooling of a Room with an Open Vent, and on Mass Exchange through Straits,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Atmos. Okeana 44(3), 413–416 (2008) [Izv., Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 44 (3) 383–386 (2008)].

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  15. P. F. Demchenko, G. S. Golitsyn, and E. V. Shein, “Estimates of Spatial Spectra of Specific Physical Parameters of Soils Based on Experimental Data,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk 421(4), 534–536 (2008) [Dokl. 421A (6), 954–956 (2008)].

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  16. G. S. Golitsyn, “Polar Lows and Tropical Hurricanes: Their Energy and Sizes and a Quantitative Criterion for Their Generation,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Atm. Okeana 44(5), 579–590 (2008) [Izv., Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 44 (5) 537–547 (2009)].

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  17. G. S. Golitsyn, “Visualization for Some Problems of Selection of Energy Instead of Mass as a Measurement Unit,” Usp. Fiz. Nauk 178(7), 753–755 (2008).

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  18. A. Kubicki, P. Keckhut, M.-L. Chanin, G. S. Golitsyn, et al., “Temperature Trends in the Middle Atmosphere As Seen by Historical Russian Rocket Launches: Pt. 2, Heiss Island (80.6°N, 58°E),” J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys. 70(1), 145–155 (2008).

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  19. G. S. Golitsyn, “Energy Cycle of Wind Waves on the Ocean Surface,” Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Atmos. Okeana 46 (2010) (current issue).

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On the 75th birthday of academician Georgii Sergeevich Golitsyn, editor-in-chief of the journal. Izv. Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 46, 1–5 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001433810010019

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