Victor N. Egorov

Victor N. Egorov

Victor N. Egorov

Victor N. Egorov

Dr.Sci. (Biol.)

Academician of RAS

A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS

(scientific supervisor)

Professor

Address: 2 Nakhimov ave., Sevastopol, 299011, Russian Federation
E-mail: egorov.ibss@yandex.ru

ORCID: 0000-0002-4233-3212
Scopus Author ID: 7202505157
WoS ResearcherID: F-2541-2016
SPIN-код: 6595-6759
РИНЦ AuthorID: 744440

Born in 1940.

Qualifications

1967 – graduated from the Sevastopol Instrumentation Engineering Institute

1976 – passed Ph.D. (Phys.-Math.) thesis defence in 01.04.12 - geophysics "physics of the sea"

1988 – passed Dr.Sci. (Biol.) thesis defence in radiobiology

Academic interests

Study of biogeochemical dependencies and theoretical description of living and inert matter interaction with radioactive and chemical components of the marine environment

Editorial board membership

Editor-in-Chief of Marine Biological Journal
Member of editorial board of Ecological Safety of Coastal and Shelf Zones of Sea
Member of editorial board of Monitoring Systems of Environment
Member of editorial board of Ekosystemy
Member of editorial board of Civil Security Technology
Member of editorial board of Proceedings of the T.I.Vyazemsky Karadag Scientific Station - Nature Reserve of the RAS

Professional membership

International Union of Radioecology
Ukrainian Nuclear Society
Eco-Ethics International Union

Awards

Honoured Master of Science and Engineering of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Holder of the third-class Order of Merit
Recipient of State Science and Engineering Award of Ukraine

Victor N. Egorov is the author of over 388 academic papers including 7 monographs and over 70 international publications.

Recent publications

Journal articles

Malakhova, L., Lobko, V., Murashova, A., Malakhova, T., Zheleznova, S. and Egorov, V., 2023. Morphological Changes and Biochemical Reaction of Ulva rigida in Response to the Toxic Effect of Bisphenol A under Experimental Conditions. Aquatic Botany, 184, 103579. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2022.103579

Pospelova, N.V., Egorov, V.N., Proskurnin, V.Yu. and Priimak, A.S., 2022. Suspended Particulate Matter as a Biochemical Barrier to Heavy Metals in Marine Farm Areas (Sevastopol, the Black Sea). Marine Biological Journal, 7(4), pp. 55-69. https://doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2022.07.4.05

Egorov, V.N., Gorbunov, R.V., Plugatar, Yu.V., Malakhova, L.V., Sadogurskiy, S.E., Artemov, Yu.G., Proskurnin, V.Yu., Mirzoyeva, N.Yu., Marchenko, Yu.G., Belich, T.V. and Sadogurskaya, S.A., 2021. Cystoseira Phytocenosis as a Biological Barrier for Heavy Metals and Organochlorine Compounds in the SPNA Cape Martyan Marine Area (the Black Sea). Regional Studies in Marine Science, 41, 101572. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2020.101572

Egorov, V.N., Malakhova, L.V., Degterev, A.K. and Yurlov, M.N., 2021. The Mediterranean Sea Basin as a Single Ecosystem: Problems and Prospects for International Cooperation. Vestnik RUDN. International Relations, 21(4), pp. 625-641. https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2021-21-4-625-641

Ulyanova, M., Malakhova, T., Evtushenko, D., Artemov, Yu. and Egorov, V., 2021. Comparison of Methane Distribution in Bottom Sediments of Shallow Lagoons of the Baltic and Black Seas. Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, ES1003. https://doi.org/10.2205/2020ES000723

Egorov, V.N., Bobko, N.I., Marchenko, Yu.G. and Sadogurskiy, S.Ye., 2021. Nutrient Content and Limitation of the Phytoplankton Primary Production in the Estuary Area of the Vodopadnaya River (South Coast of Crimea). Ecological Safety of Coastal and Shelf Zones of Sea, (3), pp. 37–51. doi:10.22449/2413-5577-2021-3-37-51 (in Russian).

Egorov, V.N., Bobko, N.I., Marchenko, Yu.G. and Sadogurskiy, S.Ye., 2021. Content of Nutrients and Limitation of Phytoplankton Primary Production in the Specially Protected Natural Area “Cape Martyan” (Black Sea). Marine Biological Journal, 6(4), pp. 19-30. https://doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2021.06.4.02

Malakhova, L.V., Egorov, V.N., Malakhova, T.V., Lobko, V.V., Murashova, A.I. and Bobko, N.I., 2020. Organochlorine Compounds Content in the Components of the Black River Ecosystem and Assessment of their Inflow to the Sevastopol Bay in the Winter Season 2020. International journal of applied and fundamental research, (5), pp. 7-14. https://doi.org/10.17513/mjpfi.13061 (in Russian).

Malakhova, L.V., Proskurnin, V.Yu., Egorov, V.N., Chuzhikova-Proskurnina, O.D. and Bobko, N.I., 2020. Trace Elements in the Chernaya River Water and Evaluation of their Income with the Riverine Inflow into the Sevastopol Bay in Winter 2020. Ecological Safety of Coastal and Shelf Zones of Sea, (3), pp. 77–94. doi:10.22449/2413-5577-2020-3-77-94 (in Russian).

Malakhova, T.V., Egorov, V.N., Malakhova, L.V., Artemov, Yu.G. and Pimenov, N.V., 2020. Biogeochemical Characteristics of Shallow Methane Seeps of Crimean Coastal Areas in Comparison with Deep-Sea Seeps of the Black Sea. Marine Biological Journal, 5(4), pp. 37-55. https://doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2020.05.4.04

Books, monographs

Egorov, V.N., 2021. Theory of Radioisotopic and Chemical Homeostasis of Marine Ecosystems. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 320 p. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80579-1

Book chapters

Mirzoeva, N.Yu., Egorov, V.N. and Gulin, S.B., 2018. Radionuclides 137Cs and 90Sr in Components of the Black Sea Ecosystems: Contemporary Status and Prognosis. In: C. W. Finkl and C. Makowski, eds., 2018. Diversity in the Coastal Marine Sciences: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Research of Geology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Remote Sensing. Ch. 17. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 275-294. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57577-3_17

Egorov, V.N. and Gulin, S.B., 2016. Radioactive Tracers in the Black Sea: A Tool for Environmental Assessment and Ecological Regulation. In: V. L. Korogodina, C. E. Mothersill, S. G. Inge-Vechtomov and C. B. Seymour, eds., 2016. Genetics, Evolution and Radiation. Crossing Borders, The Interdisciplinary Legacy of Nikolay W. Timofeeff-Ressovsky. Cham: Springer Intern. Publ, pp. 303–313. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48838-7_25