Istomin E.P., Petrov Y.A., Martyn I.A., Novozhilova E.S.
УДК 551.465
https://doi.org/10.47148/1609-364X-2024-2-45-53
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute
of Information Systems and Geotechnologies
Russian State Hydrometeorological University
79, Voronezhskaya str., St.-Petersburg, 192007, Russia
e-mail: biom@bk.ru
ORCID: 0000-0001-6247-4373
Yaroslav A. Petrov
Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Applied
Informatics
Russian State Hydrometeorological University
79, Voronezhskaya str., St.-Petersburg, 192007, Russia
е-mail: yaroslav.petrov025@gmail.com
ORCID: 0000-0002-9185-441X
Irma A. Martyn
Associate Professor, Department of Applied Informatics
Russian State Hydrometeorological University
79, Voronezhskaya str., St.-Petersburg, 192007,Russia
е-mail: irma_martyn@mail.ru
ORCID: 0000-0002-4332-7308
Elena S. Novozhilova
Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Informatics
Russian State Hydrometeorological University
79, Voronezhskaya str., St.-Petersburg, 192007, Russia
е-mail: novozhilova.elena@icloud.com
- Istomin E.P., Petrov Ya.A., Martyn I.A., Aganov S.S., Kolbina O.N. Implementation of monitoring of the hydrometeorological situation and the structure of the database to ensure the safety of offshore facilities using GIS technologies. Information and Space. 2023;(2):95–99.
- Martyn I.A., Fedorov D.D., Malyutin A.S. Long-term climate oscillations in the ice situation in the Arctic. In: Innovatsionnye metody matematiki i fiziki v ehkologicheskikh i gidrometeorologicheskikh issledovaniyakh: cbornik trudov Vserossiiskoi nauchno-prakticheskoi konferentsii (St. Petersburg, 7 April 2023). Zaitseva I.V., ed. St. Petersburg: RGGMU; 2023. pp. 310–318.
- Istomin E.P., Mikheev V.L., Petrov Ya.A., Martyn I.A. Geomodeling of the limiting amplification of the wave train at the exit to the shelf. Information and Space. 2021;(3):78–85 .
- Istomin E.P., Mikheev V.L., Petrov Ya.A., Martyn I.A. Modeling of wave processes in closed water areas of shallow water areas. Geoinformatika. 2021;(3):30-35. DOI: 10.47148/1609-364X-2021-3-30-35.
Key words: Kara Sea; climate; statistical methods; cluster analysis.