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Nickolay P. Minko
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 5
Citations - 173
Nickolay P. Minko is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Satellite & Fire protection. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 166 citations.
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Boreal forest fires in Siberia in 1998: Estimation of area burned and emissions of pollutants by advanced very high resolution radiometer satellite data
Yoshizumi Kajii,Yoshizumi Kajii,Shungo Kato,Shungo Kato,David G. Streets,Nancy Y. Tsai,Anatoly Shvidenko,Sten Nilsson,Ian McCallum,Nickolay P. Minko,N. A. Abushenko,Dmitry Altyntsev,Tamara V. Khodzer +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used satellite data to estimate the area burned and gaseous emissions to the atmosphere from the point of view of ozone precursors in the Russian Far East.
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The influence of Siberian forest fires on carbon monoxide concentrations at Happo, Japan
Shungo Kato,Pakpong Pochanart,Jun Hirokawa,Yoshizumi Kajii,Hajime Akimoto,Yoko Ozaki,Kinichi Obi,Takao Katsuno,David G. Streets,Nickolay P. Minko +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a backward trajectory analysis was applied to get the origin of the air mass to the measuring site, and the average CO concentration difference between these two categories is about 30ppbv in May.
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Forest fire detection in East Siberia forests using AVHRR/NOAA data
TL;DR: In this paper, the efficiency in the use of the AVHRR/NOAA data to detect forest fires on East Siberia's territory has been evaluated, and promising findings of these activities were instrumental in setting up a space monitoring system for forest fires.
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Avhrr/noaa data in estimating areas of large forest fires
TL;DR: In this article, the areas of the active zone of five large forest fires among those occurring in Irkutsk Oblast in 1996 and 1997 and the burned-over areas formed by them were determined using an Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) carried aboard satellites of the American NOAA series.
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Near real-time satellite monitoring of russia for forest fire protection
N. A. Abushenko,S.A. Bartalev,A. I. Belyayev,D. V. Yershov,M. Yu. Zakharov,Ye. A. Lupyan,G. N. Korovin,V. V. Koshelev,Yu. S. Krasheninnikova,A. A. Mazurov,Nickolay P. Minko,R. R. Nazirov,S. M. Semenov,S. A. Tashchilin,Ye. V. Flitman,V. Ye. Shchetinskiy +15 more
TL;DR: The experience obtained during the organization and operation of a system for the on-line reception, processing, and dissemination of satellite data covering the entire territory of Russia for the purpose of information dissemination is described in this article.