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G.S. Golitsyn, a geophysicist of broad expertise, presents his way in environmental science and the detailed description of his research activity.

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Original Russian Text © G.S. Golitsyn, 2016, published in Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 2016, No. 2, pp. 5–15.

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Golitsyn, G.S. Living in Environmental Science. Russ. Meteorol. Hydrol. 41, 77–83 (2016). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068373916020011

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