Dr. Leonid N. Yurganov
Subgroup Leader (Fulltime)
(Obs. & Data Analysis Group)
Address
Frontier Research Center for Global Change
3173-25 Showa-machi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama
Kanagawa 236-0001, Japan.
Tel: +81-45-778-5729
Fax: +81-45-778-5496
e-mail: leonid(@jamstec.go.jp)
URL: http://www.jamstec.go.jp/frcgc/research/p3/leonid.htm
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/frcgc/research/p3/leonid/
Research Experience and Education:

October 2001 - present: sub-group leader, FRCGC (FRSGC till June 2004)
1997 - 2001: Research Associate, Physics Department of the University of Toronto, MOPITT group
1995 - 1997: Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Visiting Scientist
1986- 1996: Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St.-Petersburg, Russia, Senior Researcher.
1969-1986: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Senior Researcher
1979 PhD., Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Moscow, USSR.
1969 M.Sc., Physics, Atmospheric Optics, Leningrad State University, Leningrad (now St.Petersburg), USSR (now Russia).
Research area:

Remote sensing of the tropospheric gaseous composition: satellite and ground-based spectroscopic measurements and data analysis.
Selected publication:

Dianov-Klokov ,V. I., L. N. Yurganov, E. I. Grechko, A. V. Dzhola, Spectroscopic measurements of atmospheric carbon monoxide and methane. 1: Latitudinal distribution. J. Atmos. Chem., 8: 139-151, 1989.

Dianov-Klokov V.I. and L. N. Yurganov, Spectroscopic measurements of atmospheric carbon monoxide and methane. 2: Seasonal variations and long-term trends. J. Atmos. Chem., 8: 153-164, 1989.

Yurganov, L. N., Surface layer ozone above the Weddell Sea during the Antarctic spring. Antarc. Sci., 2, 169-174, 1990.

Yurganov, L. N. , Jaffe, D. A. , Pullman, E. , Novelli, P. C. Total column and surface densities of atmospheric carbon monoxide in Alaska, 1995, J. Geophys. Res., 103 D15 , p. 19,337-19,346, 1998.

Yurganov, L. N., E. I. Grechko, and A. V. Dzhola. Zvenigorod Carbon Monoxide Total Column Time Series: 27 years of Measurements. Chemosphere: Global Change Science, 1,127-136 , 1999.
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