BROWSE - VOLUME LIST
- A - Physics of the Earth's Interior
- B - Seismology
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C - Geomagnetism
C-116, C-115, C-114, C-113, C-112, C-111, C-110, C-109, C-108, C-107, C-106, C-105, C-104, C-103, C-102, C-101, C-100, C-99, C-98, C-97, C-96, C-95, C-94, C-93, C-92, C-91, C-90, C-89, C-88, C-87, C-86, C-85, C-84, C-83, C-82, C-81, C-80, C-79, C-78, C-77, C-76, C-75, C-74, C-73, C-72, C-71, C-70, C-69, C-68, C-67, C-66, C-65, C-64, C-63, C-62, C-61, C-60, C-59, C-58, C-57, C-56, C-55, C-54, C-53, C-52, C-51, C-50, C-49, C-48, C-47, C-46, C-45, C-44, C-43, C-42, C-41, C-40, C-39, C-38, C-37, C-36, C-35, C-34, C-33, C-32, C-31, C-30, C-29, C-28, C-27, C-26, C-25, C-24, C-23, C-22, C-21, C-20, C-19, C-18, C-17, C-16, C-15, C-14, C-13, C-12, C-11, C-10, C-9, C-8, C-7, C-6, C-5, C-4, C-3, C-2, C-1
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D - Physics of the Atmosphere
D-78, D-77, D-76, D-75, D-74, D-73, D-72, D-71, D-70, D-69, D-68, D-67, D-66, D-65, D-64, D-63, D-62, D-61, D-60, D-59, D-58, D-57, D-56, D-55, D-54, D-53, D-52, D-51, D-50, D-49, D-48, D-47, D-46, D-44, D-45, D-43, D-42, D-41, D-40, D-39, D-38, D-37, D-36, D-35, D-34, D-33, D-32, D-31, D-30, D-29, D-28, D-27, D-26, D-25, D-24, D-23, D-22, D-21, D-20, D-19, D-18, D-17, D-16, D-15, D-14, D-13, D-12, D-11, D-10, D-9, D-8, D-7, D-6, D-5, D-4, D-3, D-2, D-1
- E - Hydrology
- P - Polar Research
- M - Miscellanea
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Sensitivity of the GEM Model to Different Descriptions of City Surface Parameters over Warsaw
Author(s): Sattari A.
Volume: 444
Series: D-78
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2023-001
Volume: 444
Series: D-78
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2023-001
Over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, even though urban agglomerations cover only 0.05% of the Earth’s surface. Urbanisation significantly modifies the surface level’s moisture, radiation balance, thermal stability, and aerodynamic properties. The physical processes in the urban surface layer directly influence the atmosphere above and, specifically, the atmospheric boundary layer. Thus, understanding and modelling these processes are necessary for studying the urban meteorology.
The primary objective of the presented research was to assess the impact of the urban land cover on the development of the atmospheric boundary layer over Warsaw.
The primary objective of the presented research was to assess the impact of the urban land cover on the development of the atmospheric boundary layer over Warsaw.
Book of Extended Abstracts. International Symposium on Drought and Climate Change, 24–25 November 2022
Author(s):
Volume: 443
Series: E-13
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-028
Volume: 443
Series: E-13
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-028
The International Symposium on Drought and Climate Change was organized within the frame-work of the NCN SHENG project HUMDROUGHT (humdrought.igf.edu.pl), by the Hohai University (China) and the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland). The meeting was held online from 24–25 November 2022.During the symposium, 4 Keynote and 19 standard Speeches were presented by representa-tives of 11 countries, namely: China, Columbia, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Nether-lands, Poland, Spain, and Tunisia. The number of participants in the Symposium reached al-most 50.Drought-related issues have been discussed, focusing on multiple spatiotemporal scales to pin-point global to continental trends, as well as showing how drought affects specific countries and catchments.
Atmospheric Electricity: Papers on Thunderstorm and Cloud Electricity
Author(s):
Volume: 442
Series: D-77
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-020
Volume: 442
Series: D-77
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-020
Problems of thunderstorm and cloud electricity still remain in the mainstream of research of atmospheric physics researchers. Hence, in this special issue of Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, devoted to problems of atmospheric electricity, we present a set of six articles in which we publish some recent results on this subject, obtained by us and our co-workers.
Results of Geomagnetic Observations: Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2021
Author(s): Reda J., Neska M., Wójcik S., Czubak P.
Volume: 441
Series: C-116
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-019
Volume: 441
Series: C-116
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-019
This publication contains basic information on geomagnetic observations carried out in 2021 in three Polish geophysical observatories: Belsk, Hel, and Hornsund. IAGA codes are, respectively: BEL, HLP, and HRN. All these observatories belong to the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences. Observatories Belsk and Hel are located on the territory of Poland, while Hornsund is in Spitsbergen archipelago, under Norwegian administration.
Results of Geomagnetic Observations: Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2020
Author(s): Reda J., Neska M., Wójcik S., Czubak P.
Volume: 440
Series: C-115
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-018
Volume: 440
Series: C-115
DOI: 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2022-018
This publication contains basic information on geomagnetic observations carried out in 2020 in three Polish geophysical observatories: Belsk, Hel, and Hornsund. IAGA codes are, respectively: BEL, HLP, and HRN. All these observatories belong to the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences. Observatories Belsk and Hel are located on the territory of Poland, while Hornsund is in Spitsbergen archipelago, under Norwegian administration.