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ASSESSMENT OF THERMOPHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT

Abstract

A study was conducted aimed at determining the indicators and characteristics of the warming process in terms understandable to a wide range of people, using evidence from sources well known in the world. This work will allow at least an approximate assessment of quantitative indicators of phenomena of significant scientific and social interest for a wide range of readers.

A study was conducted aimed at determining the indicators and characteristics of the warming process in terms understandable to a wide range of people, using evidence from sources well known in the world. This work will allow at least an approximate assessment of quantitative indicators of phenomena of significant scientific and social interest for a wide range of readers.

A study was conducted aimed at determining the indicators and characteristics of the warming process in terms understandable to a wide range of people, using evidence from sources well known in the world. This work will allow at least an approximate assessment of quantitative indicators of phenomena of significant scientific and social interest for a wide range of readers.

About the Authors

Vladislav V. Sterligov
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of 
Thermal Power Engineering and Ecology



Vladislav K. Drobyshev
Siberian State Industrial Univers

Master's student of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electric Drive and Industrial Electronics



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Sterligov V., Drobyshev V. ASSESSMENT OF THERMOPHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2022;(2):71-76. (In Russ.)

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