Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
May 1985
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Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Izvestiia, Fizika Atmosfery i Okeana (ISSN 0002-3515), vol. 21, May 1985, p. 451-459. In Russian.
Physics
Optics
Atmospheric Composition, Climatology, Earth Atmosphere, Mars Atmosphere, Planetology, Volcanoes, Aerosols, Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Optics, Environment Effects, Greenhouse Effect, Planetary Evolution, Sulfur Dioxides
Scientific paper
A comparative analysis of recent planetological data was carried out to determine the specific effects of gaseous atmospheric components on planetary climates, with emphasis given to the effect of volcanic aerosol cloud formation on the greenhouse effect. In connection with sporadic variations in the intensity of volcanic activity on earth and Mars, a temporal modulation with warm and cold periods was found. It is shown that SO2 and volcanic aerosols have had significant influence on the formation of climate during the early stages of the evolution of earth and Mars.
Kondrat'ev Ia. K.
Moskalenko N. I.
Parzhin S. N.
Skvortsova Ia. S.
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