A. Chaikovsky, M. Korol, A. Malinka, E. Zege, I. Katsev, A. Prikhach, S. Denisov, V. Dick, P. Goloub, L. Blarel, L. Chaikovskaya, A. Lapyonok, T. Podvin, N. Denishchik-Nelubina, A. Fedarenka, V. Svidinsky
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Combined ground-based and satellite remote sensing of atmospheric aerosol and Earth surface in the Antarctic
The paper presents lecture materials given at the Nineteenth International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics “Laser Physics and Applications” (19th ICSQE) in 2016, Sozopol, Bulgaria and contains the results of the 10-year research of Belarusian Antarctic expeditions to study the atmospheric aerosol and Earth surface in Antarctica. The works focus on the studying variability and trends of aerosol, cloud and snow characteristics in the Antarctic and the links of these processes with the long range transport of atmospheric pollutants and climate changes.