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Georgy Golitsyn

Georgy Sergeyevich Golitsyn (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич Голицын) (born January 23, 1935 in Moscow) is a prominent Russian scientist in the field of Atmospheric Physics, full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (later of Russia) since 1987, Editor-in-Chief of Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, ISSN 0001-4338, member of the Academia Europaea since 2000.[1] 1990-2009 - Director of the A.M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia. He is a member of the princely house of Golitsyn. His father is the Russian writer Sergei Mikhailovich Golitsyn.

Georgy Golitsyn in 2011

In the 1960s studied atmospheric circulation on other planets. In 1969 he predicted the small difference between nighttime and daytime temperature on Venus and its high wind velocities. He also developed a model for study of dust storms on Mars. He was also able to show that severe forest fires in Siberia in 1915 had caused global cooling.

Golitsyn is regarded by some in Russia as the author of the nuclear winter theory,[2] which was also developed by Vladimir Alexandrov and G.I.Stenchikov[3] and by the authors of the so-called TTAPS study.[4] In 1982 he became aware of the work of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on the subject and attended the TTAPS review meeting with Alexandrov and Nikolai Moiseev in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in April 1983.[5] He applied his model of dust storms to the situation that might follow a nuclear catastrophe[6][7] and reported his findings at the first Meeting of the Committee of Soviet Scientists in Defence of Peace Against the Nuclear Threat in May 1983, of which he became a vice-chairman. In 1984 he participated in an expert group under the World Climate Research Programme to prepare the United Nations report “Climatic and other consequences of large-scale nuclear war”.

G.S. Golitsyn is the recipient of the Russian Academy of Sciences Friedmann Prize (1990) for his works on “Study of the General Circulation of Atmosphere and Convection.” In 1997 he was named Honorary Scholar of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. In 1996 he was awarded the Demidov Prize for his geostudies. In 2005 he was awarded Alfred Wegener Medal of the European Union of Geosciences[permanent dead link]. In 2011 he was named Honorary Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society. Academician Golitsyn is founding member of Sigma Xi Moscow.

See also

Vladimir Alexandrov

References

  1. ^ "Academy of Europe: Golitsyn Georgui".
  2. ^ Popular account of Golitsyn´s contribution
  3. ^ Alexandrov, V. V. and G. I. Stenchikov, "On the modeling of the climatic consequences of the nuclear war", The Proceeding of Appl. Mathematics, 21 p., The Computing Center of the AS USSR, Moscow, 1983
  4. ^ R. P. Turco, O. B. Toon, T. P. Ackerman, J. B. Pollack, and C.Sagan, "Nuclear Winter: Global Consequences of Multiple Nuclear Explosions", Science, 23 December 1983: Vol. 222. no. 4630, pp. 1283–1292
  5. ^ Laurence Badash, A Nuclear Winter's Tale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009
  6. ^ Vladimir Gubarev, "Tea Drinking in The Academy. Academician G. S. Golitsyn: Agitations of the Sea and Earth", Nauka i Zhizn, No.3, 2001 (in Russian)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on February 10, 2012.

External links

  • (in Russian)
  • On the 70th Birthday of Academician Georgii Sergeevich Golitsyn
  • , RAS
  • Sigma Xi Moscow, Russia - International Partner Chapter

Books

  • Г.С. Голицын. Введение в динамику планетных атмосфер (Russian). Л.: Гидрометеоиздат, 1973.
  • Г.С. Голицын. Исследование конвекции с геофизическими приложениями и аналогиями (Russian). Л.: Гидрометеоиздат, 1980.
  • М.И. Будыко, Г.С. Голицын, Ю.А. Израэль. Климатические Катастрофы (Russian). М.: Гидрометеоиздат, 1987. In English: M.I. Budyko, G.S. Golitsyn, Y.A. Izrael. Global climatic catastrophes. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988.
  • B.M. Boubnov, G.S. Golitsyn. Convection in rotating fluids. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995.
  • Г.С. Голицын. Динамика природных процессов (Russian). М.: Физматлит, 2004.
  • Г.С. Голицын. Микро- и макромиры и гармония (Russian). М.: Квант, 2008

georgy, golitsyn, georgy, sergeyevich, golitsyn, russian, Георгий, Сергеевич, Голицын, born, january, 1935, moscow, prominent, russian, scientist, field, atmospheric, physics, full, member, academy, sciences, ussr, later, russia, since, 1987, editor, chief, iz. Georgy Sergeyevich Golitsyn Russian Georgij Sergeevich Golicyn born January 23 1935 in Moscow is a prominent Russian scientist in the field of Atmospheric Physics full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR later of Russia since 1987 Editor in Chief of Izvestiya Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ISSN 0001 4338 member of the Academia Europaea since 2000 1 1990 2009 Director of the A M Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS Moscow Russia He is a member of the princely house of Golitsyn His father is the Russian writer Sergei Mikhailovich Golitsyn Georgy Golitsyn in 2011 In the 1960s studied atmospheric circulation on other planets In 1969 he predicted the small difference between nighttime and daytime temperature on Venus and its high wind velocities He also developed a model for study of dust storms on Mars He was also able to show that severe forest fires in Siberia in 1915 had caused global cooling Golitsyn is regarded by some in Russia as the author of the nuclear winter theory 2 which was also developed by Vladimir Alexandrov and G I Stenchikov 3 and by the authors of the so called TTAPS study 4 In 1982 he became aware of the work of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on the subject and attended the TTAPS review meeting with Alexandrov and Nikolai Moiseev in Cambridge Massachusetts in April 1983 5 He applied his model of dust storms to the situation that might follow a nuclear catastrophe 6 7 and reported his findings at the first Meeting of the Committee of Soviet Scientists in Defence of Peace Against the Nuclear Threat in May 1983 of which he became a vice chairman In 1984 he participated in an expert group under the World Climate Research Programme to prepare the United Nations report Climatic and other consequences of large scale nuclear war G S Golitsyn is the recipient of the Russian Academy of Sciences Friedmann Prize 1990 for his works on Study of the General Circulation of Atmosphere and Convection In 1997 he was named Honorary Scholar of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis In 1996 he was awarded the Demidov Prize for his geostudies In 2005 he was awarded Alfred Wegener Medal of the European Union of Geosciences permanent dead link In 2011 he was named Honorary Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society Academician Golitsyn is founding member of Sigma Xi Moscow Contents 1 See also 2 References 3 External links 4 BooksSee also EditVladimir AlexandrovReferences Edit Academy of Europe Golitsyn Georgui Popular account of Golitsyn s contribution Alexandrov V V and G I Stenchikov On the modeling of the climatic consequences of the nuclear war The Proceeding of Appl Mathematics 21 p The Computing Center of the AS USSR Moscow 1983 R P Turco O B Toon T P Ackerman J B Pollack and C Sagan Nuclear Winter Global Consequences of Multiple Nuclear Explosions Science 23 December 1983 Vol 222 no 4630 pp 1283 1292 Laurence Badash A Nuclear Winter s Tale Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2009 Vladimir Gubarev Tea Drinking in The Academy Academician G S Golitsyn Agitations of the Sea and Earth Nauka i Zhizn No 3 2001 in Russian Golitsyn on nuclear winter in Russian Archived from the original on February 10 2012 External links EditBrief Scientific Resume Brief Scientific Resume in Russian On the 70th Birthday of Academician Georgii Sergeevich Golitsyn A M Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS Sigma Xi Moscow Russia International Partner Chapter photo of Academician Golitsyn on the left Books EditG S Golicyn Vvedenie v dinamiku planetnyh atmosfer Russian L Gidrometeoizdat 1973 G S Golicyn Issledovanie konvekcii s geofizicheskimi prilozheniyami i analogiyami Russian L Gidrometeoizdat 1980 M I Budyko G S Golicyn Yu A Izrael Klimaticheskie Katastrofy Russian M Gidrometeoizdat 1987 In English M I Budyko G S Golitsyn Y A Izrael Global climatic catastrophes Berlin New York Springer Verlag 1988 B M Boubnov G S Golitsyn Convection in rotating fluids Kluwer Academic Publishers 1995 G S Golicyn Dinamika prirodnyh processov Russian M Fizmatlit 2004 G S Golicyn Mikro i makromiry i garmoniya Russian M Kvant 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgy Golitsyn amp oldid 1069114696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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