Alexander B. Rabinovich mainly investigates Seismology, Meteotsunami, Oceanography, Tsunami wave and Seiche. His Seismology research includes elements of Submarine pipeline, Meteorology and Wind wave. His research integrates issues of Altimeter, Seismic line, Mid-ocean ridge and Oceanic basin in his study of Submarine pipeline.
When carried out as part of a general Oceanography research project, his work on Sea level, Tide gauge, Deep sea and Seafloor spreading is frequently linked to work in Kondratiev wave, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His study looks at the relationship between Tsunami wave and fields such as Climatology, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His studies in Seiche integrate themes in fields like Inlet and Atmospheric pressure.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Seismology, Tide gauge, Sea level and Meteotsunami. His Seiche, Baltic sea, Indian ocean and Inlet study, which is part of a larger body of work in Oceanography, is frequently linked to Spectral analysis, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies deal with areas such as Storm, Submarine pipeline and Bathymetry as well as Seiche.
His Seismology research incorporates themes from Deep sea and Pacific ocean. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Climatology and Tide gauge. The concepts of his Meteotsunami study are interwoven with issues in Disturbance and Natural hazard.
His primary scientific interests are in Meteotsunami, Oceanography, Tide gauge, Sea level and Seiche. His Meteotsunami research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Climatology and Natural hazard. His Fjord and Indian ocean study in the realm of Oceanography connects with subjects such as Field and West coast.
His work in Tide gauge addresses subjects such as Epicenter, which are connected to disciplines such as Inlet, Bay, Sound, Pelagic zone and Tsunami wave. Alexander B. Rabinovich interconnects Storm and Storm surge in the investigation of issues within Seiche. His work is dedicated to discovering how Landslide, Pacific ocean are connected with Seismology and other disciplines.
His main research concerns Meteotsunami, Oceanography, Sea level, Seiche and Atmospheric wave. His Meteotsunami research includes themes of Landslide, Hydrography, Disturbance and Bathymetry. His Landslide research incorporates elements of Climatology and Shore.
His study in Hydrography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Weather station, Atmospheric pressure and Natural hazard. His study in Tide gauge extends to Disturbance with its themes. A majority of his Balearic islands research is a blend of other scientific areas, such as East coast, Harbour, Storm surge and Storm.
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The global reach of the 26 December 2004 Sumatra tsunami.
Vasily Titov;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Harold O. Mofjeld;Richard E. Thomson.
Science (2005)
Seiches and Harbor Oscillations
Alexander B. Rabinovich.
(2009)
Meteotsunamis: atmospherically induced destructive ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band
Sebastià Monserrat;Sebastià Monserrat;Ivica Vilibic;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich.
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2006)
The Grand Banks landslide-generated tsunami of November 18, 1929: preliminary analysis and numerical modeling
I.V. Fine;A.B. Rabinovich;B.D. Bornhold;R.E. Thomson.
Marine Geology (2005)
Spectral analysis of tsunami waves: Separation of source and topography effects
Alexander B. Rabinovich.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)
The 26 December 2004 Sumatra Tsunami: Analysis of Tide Gauge Data from the World Ocean Part 1. Indian Ocean and South Africa
Alexander B. Rabinovich;Richard E. Thomson.
Pure and Applied Geophysics (2007)
Meteorological tsunamis near the Balearic and Kuril Islands: Descriptive and statistical analysis
A. B. Rabinovich;S. Monserrat.
Natural Hazards (1996)
The landslide tsunami of November 3, 1994, Skagway Harbor, Alaska
Evgueni A. Kulikov;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Richard E. Thomson;Brian D. Bornhold.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1996)
Generation of meteorological tsunamis (large amplitude seiches) near the Balearic and Kuril Islands
Alexander B. Rabinovich;Sebastian Monserrat.
Natural Hazards (1998)
Constrained circulation at Endeavour ridge facilitates colonization by vent larvae.
Richard E. Thomson;Steven F. Mihály;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Russell E. McDuff.
Nature (2003)
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