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Ship-Based Studies of Aerosol-Gas Admixtures over Lake Baikal Basin in Summer 2018

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We present the results of complex experimental studies of gas admixtures and the vertical structure of aerosol in the atmosphere over the Lake Baikal in July 2018 onboard research vessel Academician V.А. Koptyug. Simultaneously, the observations were performed at the Boyarsky stationary station, located in the southeastern part of Lake Baikal. We describe briefly the instrumentation used in the experiments and discuss certain preliminary results of analyzing the data obtained.

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This work was performed under governmental order nos. 0345-2019-0008, 0336–2019–0007; the expedition was organized and carried out with the support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 17-29-05044-ofi-m). Studies related to processing and analysis of lidar data were performed in the framework of the project no. 18-35-00274.

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Khodzher, T.V., Zhamsueva, G.S., Zayakhanov, A.S. et al. Ship-Based Studies of Aerosol-Gas Admixtures over Lake Baikal Basin in Summer 2018. Atmos Ocean Opt 32, 434–441 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1024856019040067

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