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Larisa Sogacheva is affiliated with the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Finland. Their research primarily focuses on the study of atmospheric science and environmental science, with significant contributions in the subfields of atmospheric science and global and planetary change.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, as well as atmospheric ozone and climate. Additional areas of study include air quality and health impacts, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, plant responses to elevated CO2, and vehicle emissions and performance.

Frequent publication venues for Larisa Sogacheva include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Boreal Environment Research Journal Archive
  • Helda (University of Helsinki)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Some of their recent papers are:

  • AeroCom phase III multi-model evaluation of the aerosol life cycle and optical properties using ground- and space-based remote sensing as well as surface in situ observations, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Merging regional and global aerosol optical depth records from major available satellite products, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Tropical and Boreal Forest - Atmosphere Interactions: A Review, 2022, Tellus B
  • An AeroCom-AeroSat study: intercomparison of satellite AOD datasets for aerosol model evaluation, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Seasonal variations of trace gases, meteorological parameters, and formation of aerosols in boreal forests, 2024, Boreal Environment Research Journal Archive

Larisa Sogacheva has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Pekka Kolmonen
  • Antti Arola
  • Gerrit de Leeuw
  • Markku Kulmala
  • Peter North

Best Publications

  • AeroCom phase III multi-model evaluation of the aerosol life cycle and optical properties using ground- and space-based remote sensing as well as surface in situ observations

    Jonas Gliß;Augustin Mortier;Michael Schulz;Elisabeth Andrews

  • The role of VOC oxidation products in continental new particle formation

    A. Laaksonen;A. Laaksonen;M. Kulmala;C. D. O'Dowd;J. Joutsensaari

  • Nucleation and growth of new particles in Po Valley, Italy

    A. Hamed;J. Joutsensaari;S. Mikkonen;L. Sogacheva

  • Development, Production and Evaluation of Aerosol Climate Data Records from European Satellite Observations (Aerosol_cci)

    Thomas Popp;Gerrit de Leeuw;Christine Bingen;Christoph Brühl

  • Aerosol size distribution measurements at four Nordic field stations: identification, analysis and trajectory analysis of new particle formation bursts

    Miikka Dal Maso;Larisa Sogacheva;Pasi P. Aalto;Ilona Riipinen

  • Merging regional and global aerosol optical depth records from major available satellite products

    Larisa Sogacheva;Thomas Popp;Andrew M. Sayer;Andrew M. Sayer;Oleg Dubovik

  • Evaluation of seven European aerosol optical depth retrieval algorithms for climate analysis

    G. de Leeuw;G. de Leeuw;T. Holzer-Popp;S. Bevan;W.H. Davies

  • Tropical and Boreal Forest – Atmosphere Interactions: A Review

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  • Atmospheric particle formation events at Värriö measurement station in Finnish Lapland 1998-2002

    H. Vehkamäki;M. Dal Maso;T. Hussein;R. Flanagan;R. Flanagan

  • Two decades of satellite observations of AOD over mainland China using ATSR-2, AATSR and MODIS/Terra: data set evaluation and large-scale patterns

    Gerrit de Leeuw;Larisa Sogacheva;Edith Rodriguez;Konstantinos Kourtidis

  • Atmospheric data over a solar cycle: no connection between galactic cosmic rays and new particle formation

    M. Kulmala;I. Riipinen;I. Riipinen;T. Nieminen;M. Hulkkonen

  • Probability of nucleation events and aerosol particle concentration in different air mass types arriving at Hyytiälä, southern Finland, based on back trajectories analysis

    Larisa Sogacheva;Miikka Dal Maso;Veli-Matti Kerminen;Markku Kulmala

  • Spatial and seasonal variations of aerosols over China from two decades of multi-satellite observations – Part 2: AOD time series for 1995–2017 combined from ATSR ADV and MODIS C6.1 and AOD tendency estimations

    Larisa Sogacheva;Edith Rodriguez;Pekka Kolmonen;Timo H. Virtanen

  • Determination of isoprene and α‐/β‐pinene oxidation products in boreal forest aerosols from Hyytiälä, Finland: diel variations and possible link with particle formation events

    I Kourtchev;Tm Ruuskanen;P Keronen;L Sogacheva

  • Seasonal cycle, size dependencies, and source analyses of aerosol optical properties at the SMEAR II measurement station in Hyytiälä, Finland

    A. Virkkula;A. Virkkula;J. Backman;P. P. Aalto;M. Hulkkonen

  • Observation of regional new particle formation in the urban atmosphere

    Tareq Hussein;Jyrki Martikainen;Heikki Junninen;Larisa Sogacheva

  • Changes in background aerosol composition in Finland during polluted and clean periods studied by TEM/EDX individual particle analysis

    Jarkko Niemi;S Saarikoski;H Tervahattu;T Mäkelä

  • Aerosol retrieval experiments in the ESA Aerosol_cci project

    T Holzer-Popp;G de Leeuw;G de Leeuw;J Griesfeller;D Martynenko

  • The ADV/ASV AATSR aerosol retrieval algorithm: current status and presentation of a full-mission AOD dataset

    Pekka Kolmonen;Larisa Sogacheva;Timo H. Virtanen;Gerrit de Leeuw;Gerrit de Leeuw

  • Seasonal variations of trace gases, meteorological parameters, and formation of aerosols in boreal forests

    Yulia S Lyubovtseva;Larisa Sogacheva;Miikka Dal Maso;Boris Bonn

  • An airborne regional carbon balance for Central Amazonia

    J. Lloyd;O. Kolle;H. Fritsch;S. R. de Freitas

Frequent Co-Authors

Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Gerrit de Leeuw
Gerrit de Leeuw Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Antti Arola
Antti Arola Finnish Meteorological Institute
M. Dal Maso
M. Dal Maso Tampere University
Ilona Riipinen
Ilona Riipinen Stockholm University
Kari E. J. Lehtinen
Kari E. J. Lehtinen University of Eastern Finland
Ari Laaksonen
Ari Laaksonen Finnish Meteorological Institute
Tareq Hussein
Tareq Hussein University of Helsinki
Pasi Aalto
Pasi Aalto University of Helsinki
Peter North
Peter North Swansea University

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