GOLOSOV, Valentin N.

CURRICULUM VITAE
Doctor of Sciences GOLOSOV, Valentin N.
Citizenship Russia
Degree Dr Sn. (Doctor of Sciences)
Position Principal Research Scientist
Institute Laboratory of Soil Erosion & Fluvial Processes
Department of Geography, Moscow State University
Address 119991 Russia, Moscow, GSP-1, Vorob'evy Gory, MSU
Tel. 7-095-9395044 (office); 7-095-4226229 (home)
Fax 7-095-9395044 (Faculty Office)
E-mail
gollossov@rambler.ru
Education
1981: Msc. (hon.) dissertation "Comparison of Soil Erosion Rates in Dry
and Wet Subtropics of USSR"(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
1986 Ph.D. thesis "Antropogenic Soil Erosion in the Upper Oka River
Basin""(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
2003 Dr Sn. thesis Erosion and deposition processes within the upper
chains of fluvial network of cultivated plain of temperate belt
Specialization: Fluvial geomorphology, soil erosion and slope
processes
Other skills: Soil science, Radioecology and Environmental
Science
Soil and Water Conservation, Hydrology
Some projects
1996-2001 Assessment of soil erosion through the use
of Cs-137 and
related techniques as a basis for soil conservation,
sustainable agricultural
production and environmental protection
(international coordination under IAEA, leader from Russia)
1997-1999 Redistribution of Chernobyl Radionuclides in
River Basins:
Environmental and Geomorphological Perspectives
(leader)
2000-2003Holocene
history of balkas of Russian Plain
2001-2003 Transformation of relief of temperate climate
belt during agricultural period (leader)
2001-2003 Investigation of migration of artificial
radionuclides in Russian Plain landscape for ecological monitoring
tasks. (leader)
2004-2006 Morphodynamic of interfluve slopes of
European Russia (leader)
2007-present Evaluation of sedimentation rate on the
river floodplain during late Holocene (leader)
Selected publications
Books
V.N. Golosov
Erosion and deposition processes in the river basins of cultivated
plains. Moscow: GEOS, 2006, 296 p.
Golosov, V.,
Belyaev, V. and Walling, D.E. (Eds.) (2004) Sediment Transfer through
the Fluvial System. International Association of Hydrological
Sciences Publication no.283. IAHS Press, Wallingford, viii + 238 pp.
Some
papers
V.N. Golosov,
Panin A.V., Century-scale stream network dynamics in the Russian Plain
in response to climate and land use change.
Catena, vol.66, Issue 1-2, 2006, p. 74-92.
K. J. Gregory, G. Benito, R. Dikau, V. N. Golosov,
E. C. Johnstone, J. A. A. Jones, M. G. Macklin, A. J. Parsons, D. G.
Passmore, J. Poesen, R. Soja, L. Starkel, V. R. Thorndycraft, D. E.
Walling. Past hydrological events and global change.
Hydrological Processes
Volume 20, Issue 1, 2006.
Pages 199-204
V Belyaev, P. Wallbrink, V.
Golosov, A. Murray, A. Sidorchuk 2004.Reconstructing the development
of a gully in the Upper Kalaus basin, Stavropol region,(Southern Russia)
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, vol.29, 2004 p.323-341
Walling D.E., Golosov V.N., Panin A.V. and He,
Q. (2002) Use of radiocaesium to investigate erosion and sedimentation
in areas with high levels of Chernobyl fallout In: Tracers in
Geomorphology. ed. I.D.L. Foster, John Wiley.
A. Yu. Sidorchuk, V. N. Golosov 2003 Erosion
and sedimentation on the Russian Plain, II: the history of erosion and
sedimentation during the period of intensive agriculture Hydrological
Processes. Volume 17, Issue 16, 2003,
P.3347-3358
Belyaev,
V.R.,
Golosov,
V.N.,
Markelov
M.V.,
Tishkina
2005. Human-accelerated
soil redistribution within intensively cultivated dry valley catchment
of the Southern European Russia. IAHS Publication 291,.11-20.
Golosov, V.N.,
Litvin, L.F. 2005. Sediment budget within cultivated slopes and slope
catchments: evaluation of slope morphology influence. IAHS Publication
291, 3-10.
Belyaev, V., Golosov, V.,
Wallbrink, P., Sidorchuk, A. 2005. Application radionuclide for
reconstruction stages of recent gully development. Geomorphologiya, 1,
31-44 (in Russian).
Golosov V. N. ,
Panin A. V. and Markelov M. V. 1999. Chernobyl 137Cs
Redistribution in the Small Basin of the Lokna River ,Central Russia.
Phys. Chem. Earth (A), vol. 24, No. 10, pp.881-885.
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