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Nickolay A. Krotkov

Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center

Publications -  237
Citations -  13636

Nickolay A. Krotkov is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ozone Monitoring Instrument & Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 219 publications receiving 11250 citations. Previous affiliations of Nickolay A. Krotkov include University of Baltimore & Raytheon.

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El Chichon: The genesis of volcanic sulfur dioxide monitoring from space

TL;DR: The data from El Chichon were reanalyzed in this paper using the latest version of the TOMS instrument calibration (V8) as discussed by the authors, showing the shearing of the eruption cloud into a globe-circling band while still anchored over Mexico in three weeks.
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Estimates of lightning NOx production based on OMI NO2 observations over the Gulf of Mexico

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated nitrogen oxide (NO(sub x) NO + NO2) production from lightning over the Gulf of Mexico region using data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) aboard NASAs Aura satellite along with detection efficiency-adjusted lightning data from World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN).
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Global mapping of underwater UV irradiances and DNA‐weighted exposures using Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer and Sea‐viewing Wide Field‐of‐view Sensor data products

TL;DR: In this article, a model of seawater optical properties in the UV spectral region based on the case 1 water model in the visible range is proposed, and the results include global maps of monthly average UVB irradiance and DNA-weighted daily exposures at 3 and 10 m.
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Ultraviolet Remote Sensing of Volcanic Emissions

TL;DR: Satellite-based ultraviolet remote sensing of volcanic eruptions has produced quantitative measurements of the mass of sulfur dioxide and ash in volcanic clouds by accounting for ozone absorption and Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere as mentioned in this paper.