Moeseyenko Konstantin Borisovich  
 

 

 

Name – Moeseyenko Konstantin Borisovich

Position – Scientist

e-mail – konst.dvina@mail.ru

telephone – (095) 953-37 - 62

 

List of publications:

 

1. Moeseyenko K.B. (1997). biblioionary plumes. Proceedings of the Institute of Applied Geophysics, 81, pp.61-65.

2. Moeseyenko K.B. (1998). Calculation of height of convective plume generated by thermal sources of increasing intensity. Atmos. Oceanic. Phys., 34, N6, pp. 782-784.

3. Moeseyenko K.B. (1998). Evolution of transitional convective plume in neutrally stratified surroundings. Meteorology and Hydrology. N9, 62-67.

4. Kozhevnikov V. N., Moiseenko K. B. (2004). Simulation of the Flow over a Mountain Range with Height-Varying Free-Stream Characteristics. Atmos. Oceanic. Phys., 40, N2, pp. 166-178.

5. Belikov Yu.E., Moeseyenko K.B. Influence of solar radiation attenuation by aerosol on the ozone content  in the polar stratosphere, Proceedings of the QUADRENNIAL OZONE SYMPOSIUM, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 3-8 July 2000,p. 213-214.

6. Belikov Yu.E., Moeseyenko K.B. The New Mechanism for Active Chlorine Accumulation in the Polar Stratosphere, Proceedings of the 15 ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research, European Space Agency, 2001,pp.251-256.

7. Alpatov V.V., Belikov Yu.E., Kosh M., Moeseyenko K.B. Influence of the large-scale artificial and natural ejection of aerosol particles on an active chlorine accumulation in the stratosphere, Proceedings of the 15 ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research, European Space Agency, 2001,pp.273-276.

8. Yu.E.Belikov, S.I. Avdjushin, K.B.Moeseyenko. Possible role of reaction of sticking  NO2 : NO2 + CH3O2 + M =  CH3O2NO2 + M in formation of ozone depression in the polar stratosphere, Proceedings of the QUADRENNIAL OZONE SYMPOSIUM, Greece, 2004 (in print).

 

Scientific interests:

- Atmospheric mesoscale dynamics. Numerical modeling of convection and mountain waves in the atmosphere. Internal gravity waves in the atmosphere. Atmospheric chemistry.