Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia
Parent Institutions [?]
Child Institutions [?]
- All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials, Moscow, Russia
- Institute for High Energy Physics, Moscow
- Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
Affiliated Works
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- A New Approach To The Theory Of Geomagnetic Dynamo
- Large-scale geophysical and geological-prospecting earth-crust investigation using high-power electromagnetic pulses
- High-Power Electromagnetic Impact on the Earth Crust for Prevention of Catastrophic Earthquakes
- The behaviour of cloud and clear sky brightness in the vicinity of the cloud edge
- Change of seismic process under irradiation of the crust by electromagnetic discharge and the problem of seismic hazard mitigation.
- Did the past underground nuclear explosions mitigate earthquakes that otherwise could be stronger?
- Feasibility study of surveying an offshore gas reservoir by using low-frequency electromagnetic sounding: example of Shtokman deposit at Barents Sea (Invited)
- Iron spin transitions and elastic properties of (Mg,Fe)(Si,Al)O3 perovskite using a newly developed synchrotron Mössbauer source and nuclear inelastic scattering
- Perspectives of Electromagnetic Sounding in the Arctic Ocean (Invited)
- Laser-Heated DAC Mössbauer Study of Lower Mantle Phases: Spin Transitions and Implications for Mantle Heterogeneity
- Novel Mössbauer Measurements of Spin Transitions in Lower Mantle Silicate Perovskite
- Preliminary Results of Marine Electromagnetic Sounding with a Powerful, Remote Source in Kola Bay off the Barents Sea
- Spin transitions in (Mg,Fe)(Si,Al)O<SUB>3</SUB> perovskite and the electrical conductivity of the lower mantle
- A Novel Approach to Asynchronous MVP Data Interpretation Based on Elliptical-Vectors
- Understanding Structural Properties of Carbonate-Silicate Melts: An EXAFS Study on Y and Sr in the System Na<SUB>2</SUB>O-CaO-Al<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>3</SUB>-SiO<SUB>2</SUB>-CO<SUB>2</SUB>
- Water Concentration in Single-Crystal (Al,Fe)-bearing Bridgmanite and its Possible Implications for the Dehydration Melting below 660 km Depth