Position: (IVEP SB RAS), Deputy Director for Research
Doctor of Technical Sciences Place of employment: Institute of Water and Environmental Problems of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IVEP SB RAS),
Deputy Director for Research
Education: Altai State University, Physicist. 1986
Academic degree:
1. Doctor of Technical Sciences, specialty 11.00.11 - "Geoecology" (diploma DK No. 027476 dated 14.10.2005)
2. Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, specialty 11.00.11 - "environmental protection and rational use of natural resources" (diploma KN No. 006164 from 10.06.1994)
Academic title: Associate Professor in the department (diploma DC No. 024837 from 15.10.2003)
Areas of scientific interests (no more than 3), areas of scientific activity: Remote sensing of earth covers, including seasonally frozen soils, permafrost, tundra.
Rationale for the contribution to the development of the field of knowledge:
Together with colleagues, co-authors, the following was done:
1. The dynamics of the radio brightness temperatures of the Kara Sea has been investigated, which makes it possible to assess the tendencies of changes in the duration of open water and ice cover, the rate of formation of the ice cover.
2. For the first time, based on daily satellite microwave sounding data, it was found
a new physical phenomenon consisting in a sharp increase in the brightness temperature
ice cover lying on the water surface of a freshwater reservoir in decimeter
range in the period preceding the onset of its destruction. The results obtained can
be used to determine the duration of ice crossings (winter roads) since,
from this period on, the ice becomes unreliable and cannot be used as natural crossings over water bodies.
3. For the first time, the possibility of determining the depth of soil freezing by daily
the data of satellite microwave radiometry and the known dependences of the dielectric characteristics of frozen and unfrozen soils on temperature and humidity, based on the established new regularities of the interaction of microwave radiation of the soil cover with the upper seasonally frozen layer.
Membership in state academies of sciences, scientific public associations, incl. international, etc .:
Member of the Russian Geographical Society, No. 752-22.
Member of the Council of the Interregional Public Organization "Association of Polar Explorers"
(Chairman of the Altai regional public organization "Association of Altai Polar Explorers")
Expert of RAS; RFBR expert;
Journal Reviewer:
"Remote Sensing" (IF = 4.5, WOS Q1);
"IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and
Remote Sensing "(IF = 5.8, WOS Q1),
"IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Letters "(IF = 3.534, WOS Q1).
Deputy Director for Research
Education: Altai State University, Physicist. 1986
Academic degree:
1. Doctor of Technical Sciences, specialty 11.00.11 - "Geoecology" (diploma DK No. 027476 dated 14.10.2005)
2. Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, specialty 11.00.11 - "environmental protection and rational use of natural resources" (diploma KN No. 006164 from 10.06.1994)
Academic title: Associate Professor in the department (diploma DC No. 024837 from 15.10.2003)
Areas of scientific interests (no more than 3), areas of scientific activity: Remote sensing of earth covers, including seasonally frozen soils, permafrost, tundra.
Rationale for the contribution to the development of the field of knowledge:
Together with colleagues, co-authors, the following was done:
1. The dynamics of the radio brightness temperatures of the Kara Sea has been investigated, which makes it possible to assess the tendencies of changes in the duration of open water and ice cover, the rate of formation of the ice cover.
2. For the first time, based on daily satellite microwave sounding data, it was found
a new physical phenomenon consisting in a sharp increase in the brightness temperature
ice cover lying on the water surface of a freshwater reservoir in decimeter
range in the period preceding the onset of its destruction. The results obtained can
be used to determine the duration of ice crossings (winter roads) since,
from this period on, the ice becomes unreliable and cannot be used as natural crossings over water bodies.
3. For the first time, the possibility of determining the depth of soil freezing by daily
the data of satellite microwave radiometry and the known dependences of the dielectric characteristics of frozen and unfrozen soils on temperature and humidity, based on the established new regularities of the interaction of microwave radiation of the soil cover with the upper seasonally frozen layer.
Membership in state academies of sciences, scientific public associations, incl. international, etc .:
Member of the Russian Geographical Society, No. 752-22.
Member of the Council of the Interregional Public Organization "Association of Polar Explorers"
(Chairman of the Altai regional public organization "Association of Altai Polar Explorers")
Expert of RAS; RFBR expert;
Journal Reviewer:
"Remote Sensing" (IF = 4.5, WOS Q1);
"IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and
Remote Sensing "(IF = 5.8, WOS Q1),
"IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Letters "(IF = 3.534, WOS Q1).