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Elizaveta Malinina

Researcher at University of Bremen

Publications -  15
Citations -  210

Elizaveta Malinina is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: SCIAMACHY & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 108 citations.

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Particle aging and aerosol–radiation interaction affect volcanic plume dispersion: evidence from the Raikoke 2019 eruption

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the ICON-ART global modeling system for the simulation of volcanic aerosol dispersion after the Raikoke eruption in June 2019, and validated the simulation results with measurements from AHI (Advanced Himawari Imager), CALIOP (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization), and OMPS-LP (Ozone Mapping and Profiling Suite-Limb Profiler).
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Aerosol particle size distribution in the stratosphere retrieved from SCIAMACHY limb measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new retrieval algorithm to obtain the particle size distribution of stratospheric aerosol from space-borne observations of the scattered solar light in the limb-viewing geometry.
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Retrieval of ozone profiles from OMPS limb scattering observations

TL;DR: In this paper, a retrieval algorithm was developed at the University of Bremen to obtain vertical profiles of ozone from limb observations performed by the Ozone Mapper and Profiler Suite (OMPS).
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A study of the approaches used to retrieve aerosol extinction, as applied to limb observations made by OSIRIS and SCIAMACHY

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the effect of a prior profile, particle size assumptions, radiative transfer modelling, inversion techniques and the different satellite datasets on the results of a series of coincident comparisons of SCIAMACHY v1.4, OSIRIS v5.07 and SAGEII v7.00 aerosol extinctions.
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The Research Unit VolImpact: Revisiting the volcanic impact on atmosphere and climate – preparations for the next big volcanic eruption

TL;DR: The VolImpact project as mentioned in this paper studies the effects of volcanic eruptions consistently over the full range of spatial and temporal scales involved, addressing the initial development of explosive eruption plumes (project VolPlume), the variation of stratospheric aerosol particle size and radiative forcing caused by volcanic eruption (VolARC), the response of clouds (VolCloud), the effect of volcanic eruption on atmospheric dynamics (VolDyn), as well as their climate impact (VolClim).