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    Cascades of dense water around the world ocean by Ivanov, V V, Shapiro, GI, Huthnance, J M, Aleynik, D L, Golovin, P N

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-01-2004)
    “…Dense water overflow off continental shelves (cascading) is one of the contributing processes of shelf-deep ocean exchange, and of topical interest to climate…”
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    Fine-scale Modeling of Water Dynamics on the Shelf and Continental Slope in the Antarctic by Golovin, P. N., Molchanov, M. S.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-06-2023)
    “…The use of the Fluidity-ICOM model in a full non-hydrostatic formulation enables the correct investigation of fine-scale water dynamics and water…”
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    Calculated demonstration of VVER-1000 SNF actinide transmutation efficiency by Lopatkin, A. V., Golovin, N. P., Lukasevich, I. B.

    Published in Atomic energy (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2023)
    “…A simple numerical example suffices to demonstrate the scale of the change in the potential biological hazard when removing actinides from the spent nuclear…”
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    Spatial Patterns of Dense Water Runoff on the Antarctic Shelf and Continental Slope by Golovin, P. N., Antipov, N. N., Klepikov, A. V., Molchanov, M. S., Kashin, S. V., Chistyakov, I. A.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (2022)
    “…Observational data from the submesoscale hydrological polygon confirm the presence of summer runoff of dense Antarctic shelf water (ASW) on the continental…”
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    Mechanisms of Deep and Bottom Water Ventilation over the Antarctic Continental Slope by Golovin, P. N., Antipov, N. N., Klepikov, A. V.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-06-2019)
    “…Actual in situ observations at the Antarctic continental slope performed with eddy-resolving spatial resolution were used. As a result, some parameterizations…”
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    Influence of Atlantic Water on the Sea Ice Cover in the Western Arctic in Winter by Ivanov, V. V., Golovin, P. N.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-02-2018)
    “…The results of temperature and salinity measurements in the upper 1000-mlayer of the Nansen Basin in the Arctic Ocean made from the North Pole-35 drifting…”
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    Conditions of the formation and runoff of shelf waters in different water areas of the Arctic and Antarctic by Golovin, P. N.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-11-2012)
    “…The comparative analysis of hydrometeorological and topographic conditions of the formation and runoff of dense shelf waters on the shelves and continental…”
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    Intrusive layering of the Antarctic slope front by Golovin, P. N., Antipov, N. N., Klepikov, A. V.

    Published in Oceanology (Washington. 1965) (01-07-2016)
    “…Cascading of cold Antarctic shelf water (ASW) initiates compensatory isopycnic upwelling of the warm Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW). The baroclinic/thermoclinic…”
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    Density stratification effects on the ice lead heat balance and perennial ice melting in the Central Arctic by Golovin, P. N., Ivanov, V. V.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (2015)
    “…Analyzed are ice conditions and observational data on perennial ice melting in the Arctic basin obtained from SP-31 (1990) and SHEBA (1998) drifting stations…”
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    Studying the stability of the Antarctic slope front in the Commonwealth Sea by Golovin, P. N., Antipov, N. N., Klepikov, A. V.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-11-2013)
    “…In 2004–2007 and 2011–2013, oceanography sections with the high spatial resolution were carried out on the shelf and continental slope of the Commonwealth Sea…”
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    The role of quasi-stationary flaw polynya in formation of dense shelf waters in the wintertime and their subsequent slope cascading (the Laptev Sea case study) by Golovin, P. N.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-11-2008)
    “…Shelf areas in the region of the Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago in the Laptev Sea are characterized by existing quasi-stationary flaw polynya that periodically…”
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    Downflow of the Antarctic shelf water at the shelf and continental slope of the Commonwealth Sea in the summer season and its effect on the bottom water formation in the Southern Ocean by Golovin, P. N., Antipov, N. N., Klepikov, A. V.

    Published in Oceanology (Washington. 1965) (01-06-2011)
    “…In the summer seasons of 2004–2007, the intensive runoff (cascading) of the Antarctic shelf water (ASW) down the shelf and continental slope was revealed…”
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    Efficiency of dense shelf water cascading over the continental slope of Severnaya Zemlya in the Laptev Sea and its possible contribution to the ventilation of the intermediate water in the Nansen Basin by Golovin, P N

    Published in Oceanology (Washington. 1965) (01-02-2007)
    “…Comprehensive field observations of hydrological processes in the region of the continental slope of Severnaya Zemlya in the Laptev Sea allowed us to reveal…”
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    Peculiarities of Dense Water Cascading off the Deep Part of Antarctic Continental Slope (A Case Study for the Commonwealth Sea) by Golovin, P. N., Antipov, N. N., Klepikov, A. V.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-12-2018)
    “…The developed approach to the calculation and construction of adequate local and common fields of potential density for the whole continental slope (to 2000 m)…”
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