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White Sea - Its marine environment and ecosystem dynamics influenced by global change. Nansen Centers Polar series no. 3/Springer Praxis Books (2005).doi:DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27695-5_10 Download: fulltext-1.pdf (4.96 MB); cover-medium.gif (4.75 KB)
Verification of multiyear sea ice area estimates derived from satellite passive microwave data in the Arctic. Herald of St. Petersburg University, series 4 "Physics and chemistry" 4, 54-60 (2008). Download: s04v4_08_S.pdf (309.63 KB)
Use of Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar to Monitor transport of Pollutants in Sea Ice. In proceedings from the Third International Conference on Environmental Radioactivity in the Arctic, 1. - 5. June 1997, Tromsø, Norway 51-54 (1997).
The use of RADARSAT SAR Data in Ice Management and Planning of Russian Arctic Offshore Operations. Proceedings of 2nd ISOPE European Offshore Mechanics Symposium (ISOPE EUROMS-99), Moscow, Russia, June 7-9 1999 and in Proceedings of 9th Intern. Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE-99), Brest, France May 30-June 4 1999 (1999).
The use of ERS 1/2 SAR images for improvement of hydrometeorological support of navigation in the western part of the Northern Sea Route in 1993 - 1996. Russian Meteorology and Hydrology - Official Journal of the HydroMet. Service of the Russian Federation 61-67 (1997).
A Three Year Science Report 1993 - 1995, NIERSC. NERSC Other Reports no. 4 (NIERSC Report) (1996).
Synergistic use of ERS-1 SAR and other Satellite Data for the Polluted Areas Identification for Boreal Forests of St.Petersburg Region. In proceedings of the Third ERS Symposium on Space at the Service of Our Environment, Florence, 14. - 21. March 1997, ESA SP-414 3, 369-375 (1997).
Synergetic use of SAR and other satellite data to monitor damaged areas of boreal forests for St. Petersburg region. In proceedings for the 27th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment Information for Sustainabilty Tromsø, Norway, organized by International Symposia on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE) and the Norwegian Space Centre 640-643 (1998).
Surface air temperature variability and trends in the Arctic: new amplification assessment and regionalization. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography 68:28234, (2016). Download: johannessen_etal_2016_surface_air_temperature_variability_and_trends_in_the_arctic.pdf (2.14 MB)
A Study of Greenland Ice Sheet Elevation Change by Using Satellite Altimeter Data. IGARSS´01, Sydney, Australia (2001).
Studies of sea ice in the Kara Sea using ERS-1 SAR. In proceedings from IGARSS 95, session on Applications of Remote Sensing, Sea Ice, Florence, Italy (1995).
The slumbering bear of the Kara Sea - Use of a Marine Information System for Radionuclear Risk Management in the Kara Sea. GIS Europe, Issue 6 20-22 (1997).
Simulation scenarious for potential radioactive spreading in the 21st century from rivers and external sources in the Russian arctic coastal zone - RADARC. Proceedings from the 5th international conference on environmental radioactivity in the arctic and antarctic. St.Petersburg, Russia, 16-20 June 2002 (2002).
Siberian permafrost and seasonally frozen grounds: parameters retrieval using microwave satellite data. Earth observation and remote sensing 3-9 (2005).
Shrinking ice in the Arctic in the 20th and 21st centuries from observations and modeling. Proceedings of SCAR/IASC IPY Open Science Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, 8-11 July 2008 (2008).
SeaWiFS maps of water quality parameters in the White Sea. International Journal of Remote Sensing 24, 4065-4071 (2003). Download: 01431160210163164.pdf (1.3 MB)
Seasonal and Interannual Variations of Heat Fluxes in the Barents Sea Region. Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 54, (2018).
Sea Ice Monitoring in the Northern Sea Route by Satellite Radar Data. In proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, Orlando, Florida, 17. - 19. March, 1997 135-144 (1997).
Sea Ice in the Arctic: Past, Present and Future. Springer Polar Series 579 (2019).at <https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030213008>
Sea Ice in the Arctic, Past, Present and Future. 579 (2020).