Modeling Technology for Assessment of Summer Thermal Comfort Conditions of Arctic City on Microscale: Application for City of Apatity

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Modeling Technology for Assessment of Summer Thermal Comfort Conditions of Arctic City on Microscale : Application for City of Apatity. / Gommershtadt, Olga; Konstantinov, Pavel; Varentsov, Mikhail; Baklanov, Alexander.

Springer Geography. Springer VS, 2020. p. 66-75 (Springer Geography).

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Gommershtadt, O, Konstantinov, P, Varentsov, M & Baklanov, A 2020, Modeling Technology for Assessment of Summer Thermal Comfort Conditions of Arctic City on Microscale: Application for City of Apatity. in Springer Geography. Springer VS, Springer Geography, pp. 66-75. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16091-3_10

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Gommershtadt, O., Konstantinov, P., Varentsov, M., & Baklanov, A. (2020). Modeling Technology for Assessment of Summer Thermal Comfort Conditions of Arctic City on Microscale: Application for City of Apatity. In Springer Geography (pp. 66-75). Springer VS. Springer Geography https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16091-3_10

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Gommershtadt O, Konstantinov P, Varentsov M, Baklanov A. Modeling Technology for Assessment of Summer Thermal Comfort Conditions of Arctic City on Microscale: Application for City of Apatity. In Springer Geography. Springer VS. 2020. p. 66-75. (Springer Geography). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16091-3_10

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Gommershtadt, Olga ; Konstantinov, Pavel ; Varentsov, Mikhail ; Baklanov, Alexander. / Modeling Technology for Assessment of Summer Thermal Comfort Conditions of Arctic City on Microscale : Application for City of Apatity. Springer Geography. Springer VS, 2020. pp. 66-75 (Springer Geography).

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