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A. B. Kotov is affiliated with the Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology in the Russian Federation. Their research spans multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences, particularly focusing on Geophysics, Geology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Archeology, while also engaging significantly with Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geological Studies and Exploration, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Mineralogy and Gemology Studies, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Kotov has made contributions to numerous publications, with research appearing frequently in the following venues:

  • Doklady Earth Sciences
  • Доклады РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК Науки о Земле
  • Precambrian Research
  • Petrology
  • Geotectonics

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Kotov include:

  • "Calcic Garnets as a Source of Information on the Age of Ultramafic Alkaline Intrusions in the Kola Magmatic Province," 2020, Petrology
  • "1.79-1.75 Ga mafic magmatism of the Siberian craton and late Paleoproterozoic paleogeography," 2022, Precambrian Research
  • "Regional, Contact Metamorphism, and Autometamorphism of the Olkhon Terrane (West Baikal Area)," 2020, Petrology
  • "Geochemistry of Metasedimentary Rocks, Sources of Clastic Material, and Tectonic Nature of Mesozoic Basins on the Northern Framing of the Eastern Mongol-Okhotsk Orogenic Belt," 2020, Russian Geology and Geophysics
  • "Evidence of the latest Paleoproterozoic (~1615 Ma) mafic magmatism the southern Siberia: Extensional environments in Nuna supercontinent," 2021, Precambrian Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kotov encompass:

  • Е. Б. Сальникова
  • Yu. V. Plotkina
  • В. П. Ковач
  • М. В. Стифеева
  • Т. М. Сковитина

Best Publications

  • Isotope provinces, mechanisms of generation and sources of the continental crust in the Central Asian mobile belt: geological and isotopic evidence

    V.I. Kovalenko;V.V. Yarmolyuk;V.P. Kovach;A.B. Kotov

  • Neoproterozoic accretionary and collisional events on the western margin of the Siberian craton: new geological and geochronological evidence from the Yenisey Ridge

    Valery A. Vernikovsky;A.E. Vernikovskaya;A.B. Kotov;E.B. Sal'nikova

  • Age of Palaeozoic granites and metamorphism in the Tuvino-Mongolian Massif of the Central Asian Mobile Belt: loss of a Precambrian microcontinent

    E. B. Salnikova;I. K. Kozakov;A. B. Kotov;A. Kröner

  • Geochronology of igneous rocks and formation of the Late Paleozoic south Mongolian active margin of the Siberian continent

    V. V. Yarmolyuk;V. I. Kovalenko;E. B. Sal’nikova;V. P. Kovach

  • U-Pb Zircon Dating of Granulite Metamorphism in the Sludyanskiy Complex, Eastern Siberia

    E.B. Salnikova;S.A. Sergeev;A.B. Kotov;S.Z. Yakovleva

  • Timing of closure of the eastern Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean: Constraints from U–Pb and Hf isotopic data of detrital zircons from metasediments along the Dzhagdy Transect

    Andrey A. Sorokin;Victor A. Zaika;Victor P. Kovach;Alexander B. Kotov

  • Granitoids of the Tyrma–Bureya complex in the northern Bureya–Jiamusi superterrane of the Central Asian fold belt: age and geodynamic setting

    A.A. Sorokin;A.B. Kotov;E.B. Sal’nikova;N.M. Kudryashov

  • Late Riphean alkali granites of the Zabhan microcontinent: Evidence for the timing of Rodinia breakup and formation of microcontinents in the Central Asian Fold belt

    V. V. Yarmolyuk;V. I. Kovalenko;I. V. Anisimova;E. B. Sal’nikova

  • Age constraints of high-temperature metamorphic events in crystalline complexes of the Irkut block, the Sharyzhalgai ledge of the Siberian platform basement: Results of the U-Pb single zircon dating

    E. B. Sal’nikova;A. B. Kotov;V. I. Levitskii;L. Z. Reznitskii

  • Crust-forming processes in the Hercynides of the Central Asian Foldbelt

    V. V. Yarmolyuk;V. I. Kovalenko;A. M. Kozlovsky;V. P. Kovach

  • Carbonatites in collisional settings and pseudo-carbonatites of the Early Paleozoic Ol’khon collisional system

    E.V. Sklyarov;V.S. Fedorovsky;A.B. Kotov;A.V. Lavrenchuk

  • Early Cretaceous age of regional metamorphism of the Stanovoi group in the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi foldbelt: Geodynamic implications

    A. M. Larin;E. B. Sal’nikova;A. B. Kotov;V. A. Glebovitsky

  • Age of the Amur Group of the Bureya-Jiamusi Superterrane in the Central Asian Fold Belt: Sm-Nd Isotope Evidence

    A. B. Kotov;S. D. Velikoslavinskii;A. A. Sorokin;L. N. Kotova

  • Sources of rare-metal-bearing A-type granites from Jabel Sayed complex, Northern Arabian Shield, Saudi Arabia

    Abdel-Kader M. Moghazi;Linda M. Iaccheri;Rami A. Bakhsh;Alexander B. Kotov

  • Early paleozoic granitoids in the Lesser Khingan terrane, Central Asian Foldbelt: Age, geochemistry, and geodynamic interpretations

    A. A. Sorokin;A. B. Kotov;E. B. Sal’nikova;N. M. Kudryashov

  • Strike-slip tectonics and subalkaline mafic magmatism in the Early Paleozoic collisional system of the western Baikal region

    V.S. Fedorovsky;E.V. Sklyarov;A.E. Izokh;A.B. Kotov

  • Composition, sources, and geodynamic nature of giant batholiths in Central Asia: Evidence from the geochemistry and Nd isotopic characteristics of granitoids in the Khangai zonal magmatic area

    V. V. Yarmolyuk;A. M. Kozlovsky;V. M. Savatenkov;V. M. Savatenkov;V. P. Kovach

  • Late Paleozoic anorogenic magmatism of the Gobi Altai (SW Mongolia): Tectonic position, geochronology and correlation with igneous activity of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

    Alexander M. Kozlovsky;Vladimir V. Yarmolyuk;Ekaterina B. Salnikova;Alexey V. Travin

  • The Early Precambrian metamorphic events in Eastern Sarmatia

    Konstantin A. Savko;Alexander V. Samsonov;Alexander B. Kotov;Ekaterina B. Salnikova

  • Calcic garnets as a geochronological and petrogenetic tool applicable to a wide variety of rocks

    Ekaterina B. Salnikova;Anton R. Chakhmouradian;Maria V. Stifeeva;Ekaterina P. Reguir

  • Early Proterozoic syn-and postcollision granites in the northern part of the Baikal fold area

    A. M. Larin;E. B. Sal’nikova;A. B. Kotov;L. B. Makar’ev

  • Age of the Ilikan Sequence from the Stanovoi Complex of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Superterrane, Central-Asian Foldbelt

    S. D. Velikoslavinskii;A. B. Kotov;E. B. Sal’nikova;A. M. Larin

  • Early Mesozoic granitoid and rhyolite magmatism of the Bureya Terrane of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Age and geodynamic setting

    A.A. Sorokin;A.B. Kotov;N.M. Kudryashov;V.P. Kovach

Frequent Co-Authors

E. B. Sal’nikova
E. B. Sal’nikova Russian Academy of Sciences
V. P. Kovach
V. P. Kovach Russian Academy of Sciences
Kuo-Lung Wang
Kuo-Lung Wang Academia Sinica
A. M. Mazukabzov
A. M. Mazukabzov Russian Academy of Sciences
Bor-ming Jahn
Bor-ming Jahn National Taiwan University
Hao Yang
Hao Yang Jilin University
Sun-Lin Chung
Sun-Lin Chung National Taiwan University
Wen-Liang Xu
Wen-Liang Xu Jilin University
Allen P. Nutman
Allen P. Nutman University of Wollongong
Anton R. Chakhmouradian
Anton R. Chakhmouradian University of Manitoba

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