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pro vyhledávání: '"S. S. Serovetnikov"'
Autor:
H. J. Belter, T. Krumpen, L. von Albedyll, T. A. Alekseeva, G. Birnbaum, S. V. Frolov, S. Hendricks, A. Herber, I. Polyakov, I. Raphael, R. Ricker, S. S. Serovetnikov, M. Webster, C. Haas
Publikováno v:
The Cryosphere, Vol 15, Pp 2575-2591 (2021)
Changes in Arctic sea ice thickness are the result of complex interactions of the dynamic and variable ice cover with atmosphere and ocean. Most of the sea ice exiting the Arctic Ocean does so through Fram Strait, which is why long-term measurements
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https://doaj.org/article/44b2629a85364bfaa5012f6be18c90a3
Autor:
E. V. Afanasyeva, S. S. Serovetnikov, T. A. Alekseeva, E. A. Grishin, A. A. Solodovnik, N. A. Filippov
Publikováno v:
Arctic and Antarctic Research. 68:96-117
Sea ice charts produced by the ice services of the world are among the most widely used sources of information about sea ice conditions in the Arctic. The absolute majority of sea ice charts are based on visual expert analysis of satellite imagery ac
Autor:
T. A. Alekseeva, M. D. Raev, V. V. Tikhonov, J. V. Sokolova, E. A. Sharkov, S. V. Frolov, S. S. Serovetnikov
Publikováno v:
Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics. 57:1076-1080
Autor:
Irina Repina, V. V. Tikhonov, M. D. Raev, E. V. Afanasieva, E. A. Sharkov, S. S. Serovetnikov, Yu. V. Sokolova, S. V. Frolov, T. A. Alekseeva
Publikováno v:
Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics. 55:1292-1301
In this paper we compare the sea ice concentration data obtained by satellite microwave radiometry using the NASA Team, ASI, and VASIA2 algorithms and by special visual ship observations. A database of visual observations of the sea ice concentration
Autor:
S. S. Serovetnikov, Hiroaki Takahashi, V. E. Glukhov, N. A. Zharinov, E. O. Makarov, P. P. Firstov, N. N. Titkov
Publikováno v:
Доклады Академии наук. 489:303-306
The set of parameters of geophysical fields and geodynamic events before the strongest Okhotsk Sea earthquake May 24, 2013 with MW = 8,3 and a focal depth of 630 km in this paper analyzed. In the temporary vicinity of the earthquake (May 19-20), ther
Autor:
N. A. Zharinov, E. O. Makarov, N. N. Titkov, Hiroaki Takahashi, V. E. Glukhov, P. P. Firstov, S. S. Serovetnikov
Publikováno v:
Doklady Earth Sciences. 489:1372-1375
This study analyzes the set of parameters of geophysical fields and geodynamic events before the very strong Sea of Okhotsk earthquake of May 24, 2013, with Mw = 8.3 and a focal depth of 630 km. In the time neighborhood of the earthquake (May 19–20
Autor:
E. Afanaseva, Fsbi Arctic, S. S. Serovetnikov, M. D. Raev, Yu. V. Sokolova, S. V. Frolov, E. A. Sharkov, Tatiana A. Alekseeva, Vasiliy V. Tikhonov, Irina Repina
Publikováno v:
Исследования Земли из космоса. :65-76
Autor:
Irina Repina, S. V. Frolov, Tatiana A. Alekseeva, Vasiliy V. Tikhonov, Ekaterina Afanasieva, S. S. Serovetnikov, E. A. Sharkov, Mikhael Raev, Julia Sokolova
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 11, Iss 21, p 2481 (2019)
Remote Sensing
Volume 11
Issue 21
Pages: 2481
Remote Sensing
Volume 11
Issue 21
Pages: 2481
The paper presents a comparison of sea ice concentration (SIC) derived from satellite microwave radiometry data and dedicated ship observations. For the purpose, the NASA Team (NT), Arctic Radiation and Turbulence Interaction Study (ARTIST) Sea Ice (
Autor:
N. N. Titkov, M. A. Magus’kin, S. S. Serovetnikov, V. F. Bakhtiarov, V. E. Levin, A. V. Lander
Publikováno v:
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth. 50:732-751
The works on geodetic monitoring of the contemporary crustal motions (CCMs) in the region of the Kamchatka Peninsula and Komandor Islands for the 40-year history of instrumental observations are reviewed. The examples of CCM recording by the classica
Autor:
N. F. Vasilenko, Evgenii Gordeev, A. A. Sorokin, M. A. Serov, M. N. Kondratyev, Victor G. Bykov, V. N. Chebrov, N. V. Shestakov, Hiroaki Takahashi, N. N. Titkov, V. V. Pupatenko, S. S. Serovetnikov, M. D. Gerasimenko, A. S. Prytkov, M. Ohzono
Publikováno v:
Doklady Earth Sciences. 457:976-981
The Okhotsk deep focus earthquake (M w = 8.3), the largest in the history of instrumental seismology, occurred on May 24, 2013, at 05:45 UTC in the Sea of Okhotsk near the western coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula. For the first time we have succeeded