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» Matesheva, Anna Vladimirovna
MATESHEVA, ANNA VLADIMIROVNA
Doctor of Engineering Sciences
Leading Researcher
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics (A.M.Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics Russian Academy of Sciences)
,
Russian University of Transport
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matesheva@ifaran.ru
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On trends in environmental and climatic risks for human health in the Arctic zone of Russia under climate change
Makosko, A.A.
,
Matesheva, A.V.
,
Emelina, S.V.
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
,
Hydrometcenter of Russia
v13, 4 2023
579-589
Study of the risk for plant ecosystems of the Russian Arctic from atmospheric pollution in a changing climate (1980—2050)
Makosko, A.A.
,
Matesheva, A.V.
,
Lysova, O.V.
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
v13, 1 2023
138-148
On the assessment of environmental risks from air pollution in the Arctic zone under a changing climate in the ÕÕI century
Makosko, A.A.
,
Matesheva, A.V.
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
v12, 1 2022
34-45
Assessment of the long-range pollution trends of the atmosphere in the Arctic zone of Russia in 1980-2050 considering climate change scenarios
Makosko, A.A.
,
Matesheva, A.V.
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
1 (37) 2020
45-52
Evaluations of the frequency pollution trends of the atmosphere of the regions of the Russian Arctic in the 21st century
Makosko, A.A.
,
Matesheva, A.V.
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
4 (28) 2017
59-71
On compensation of damage to the health of the population in the cities of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation from air pollution
Matesheva, A.V.
Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
3 (27) 2017
111-117
© 2011-2024 Arctic: ecology and economy
DOI 10.25283/2223-4594