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Vol 154
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Article

Electromagnetic fields in geophysical processes and their effects on biological objects

Authors:
I. A. Stepanyuk
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  • Russian State Hydrometeorological University
Date submitted:
2002-08-22
Date accepted:
2002-09-07
Date published:
2003-11-13

Abstract

The effects of excitation of natural electromagnetic fields during various, mainly biologically dangerous hydrometeorological processes, including sea storm waves, the development of convective cloudiness in the atmosphere up to thunderstorm stages, the approach and passage of cyclonal formations, intense dynamic processes in sea ice are considered. Biological significance of these electromagnetic fields for hydrobionts as sources of operative and prognostic information about dangerous processes in their environment is evaluated.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Safety problems of radiation, electromagnetic and other dangerous influence on people
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