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Dmitry Petrakov

Dmitry Petrakov

Keywords : Climate change Glacier change Glaciers Cryosphere Geography lake Mountain hazards

Country : Russia

Organization : Lomonosov Moscow State University

Department : Faculty of Geography

ResearchGate profile : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/D_Petrakov

Google scholar profile : https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=XfTNbMcAAAAJ&hl=en

Academia edu : http://moscowstate.academia.edu/DmitryPetrakov



Bibliography


Long-term change, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in climate and glacier mass balance in the Central Greater Caucasus, Russia 2006 Annals of Glaciology

Debris flow hazard of glacial lakes in the Central Caucasus 2007 Millpress

ESTIMATION OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS GLACIERS VOLUME, USING RADIO-ECHO SOUNDING DATA AND MODELING 2015 Earth's Cryosphere

Development stages of hazardous mountain lakes and simulation of their outbursts (Central Caucasus, Russia; Sichuan mountain region, China) 2013 Copernicus Publications

The Devdorak ice-rock avalanche and consequent debris flows from the slope of Mt. Kazbek (Caucasus, Georgia) in 2014 2016 European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016

Glacial lake outburst hazard in the Russian Caucasus: identification and forecast 2007

Remote sensing for glacial hazards monitoring in the Caucasian Mountains, Russia 2003 Proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment

Glacier and debris flow disasters around Mt. Kazbek, Russia/Georgia 2007

Monitoring of Bashkara Glacier lakes (Central Caucasus, Russia) and modelling of their potential outburst 2012 Natural Hazards

Monitoring of Kolka Glacier in 2014–2017 by terrestrial stereophotogrammetry (In Russian) 2019 Ice and Snow

Recent area and volume changes of Marukh glacier in western Caucasus 2012

The outburst of Bashkara glacier lake (Central Caucasus, Russia). On September 1, 2017 2018 Kriosfera Zemli

Bashkara glacier lake outburst flood (Central Caucasus, Russia) on September 1, 2017: numerical modelling vs. field-based assessment 2019 Geophysical Research Abstracts