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A. A. Krivolutsky
Publications - 21
Citations - 304
A. A. Krivolutsky is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmosphere & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 279 citations.
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Magnetic storms in October 2003
M. I. Panasyuk,S. N. Kuznetsov,Leonid Lazutin,S. I. Avdyushin,Igor Alexeev,P.P. Ammosov,A.E. Antonova,Dmitry Baishev,Elena Belenkaya,A.B. Beletsky,A. V. Belov,V.V. Benghin,S. Yu. Bobrovnikov,Bondarenko Va,K. A. Boyarchuk,Igor Veselovsky,T. Yu. V’yushkova,G.A. Gavrilieva,S. P. Gaidash,E. A. Ginzburg,Yu. I. Denisov,Alexei Dmitriev,G. A. Zherebtsov,Lev Zelenyi,G.S. Ivanov-Kholodny,Vladimir Kalegaev,Kh. D. Kanonidi,N. G. Kleimenova,Olga Kozyreva,O. P. Kolomiitsev,Igor A. Krasheninnikov,A. A. Krivolutsky,A. P. Kropotkin,Alexander Kuminov,L. N. Leshchenko,B. V. Mar'in,Mitrikas Vg,A. V. Mikhalev,V. A. Mullayarov,E. A. Muravieva,Irina Myagkova,V.M. Petrov,Anatoli Petrukovich,A. N. Podorolsky,M. I. Pudovkin,S. N. Samsonov,Ya. A. Sakharov,P. M. Svidsky,V.D. Sokolov,S.I. Soloviev,Eh. N. Sosnovets,G. V. Starkov,L. I. Starostin,L. V. Tverskaya,M. V. Tel'Tsov,Oleg Troshichev,V. V. Tsetlin,B. Yu. Yushkov +57 more
TL;DR: In this article, preliminary results of an analysis of satellite and ground-based measurements during extremely strong magnetic storms at the end of October 2003 are presented, including some numerical modeling, and unique data on the dynamics of the ionosphere, riometric absorption, geomagnetic pulsations, and aurora observations at mid-latitudes are obtained.
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Dynamical response of the middle atmosphere to solar proton event of July 2000: Three-dimensional model simulations
TL;DR: In this paper, 3D general circulation and chemical global transport-photochemical middle atmosphere models have been used for simulation of ozone, wind and temperature response to one of the strongest solar proton events (SPEs) of the 23rd solar cycle -14 July 2000.
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Ionization of the atmosphere caused by solar protons and its influence on ozonosphere of the Earth during 1994–2003
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that ozone depletion in the stratosphere and mesosphere was strong not only after famous solar proton events (SPE in July 2000, but also after SPE in November 2001.
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Proton activity of the sun during 23rd solar maximum and its response in ozonosphere of the earth
TL;DR: The observations of solar proton fluxes in different channels from the boards of GOES satellites have been used to investigate the activity of the sun during current solar maximum The maximum of proton intensity occurred in 2001 At the same time, rather strong solar Proton event was found also in July 2000 as mentioned in this paper.
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The three-dimensional global numerical model CHARM-I: The incorporation of processes in the ionospheric D-region
TL;DR: The CHARM-I (CHemical Atmospheric Research Model with Ions) as discussed by the authors is an improved version of the CHARM 3D photochemical model of neutral components with additional reactions with the involvement of ions (a total of 200 photochemical reactions).