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Overview

Alexander B. Rabinovich is affiliated with the Institute of Oceanology, PP Shirshov Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research primarily focuses on earth and planetary sciences, with particular emphasis on geophysics, atmospheric science, and oceanography. Their body of work also extends to earth-surface processes and civil and structural engineering.

Rabinovich's research covers multiple interconnected topics including:

  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

They have contributed frequently to scientific journals such as:

  • Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Natural Hazards
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Oceanology
  • Water

Several recent papers authored or co-authored by Rabinovich include:

  • "Special issue on the global perspective on meteotsunami science: editorial," 2021, Natural Hazards
  • "Tidal Resonance in the Adriatic Sea: Observational Evidence," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • "Combined hazard of typhoon-generated meteorological tsunamis and storm surges along the coast of Japan," 2020, Natural Hazards
  • "The meteorological tsunami of 1 November 2010 in the southern Strait of Georgia: a case study," 2020, Natural Hazards
  • "Destructive coastal sea level oscillations generated by Typhoon Maysak in the Sea of Japan in September 2020," 2022, Scientific Reports

Rabinovich has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Richard E. Thomson
  • Igor Medvedev
  • Jadranka Šepić
  • E. S. Tsukanova
  • Oleg Zaytsev

Best Publications

  • The Global Reach of the 26 December 2004 Sumatra Tsunami

    Vasily Titov;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Harold O. Mofjeld;Richard E. Thomson

  • Seiches and Harbor Oscillations

    Alexander B. Rabinovich

  • 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

  • Meteotsunamis: atmospherically induced destructive ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band

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  • Meteotsunamis: atmospherically induced destructive ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band

    Sebastià Monserrat;Sebastià Monserrat;Ivica Vilibic;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich

  • Spectral analysis of tsunami waves: Separation of source and topography effects

    Alexander B. Rabinovich

  • Meteorological tsunamis near the Balearic and Kuril Islands: Descriptive and statistical analysis

    A. B. Rabinovich;S. Monserrat

  • 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

  • Generation of meteorological tsunamis (large amplitude seiches) near the Balearic and Kuril Islands

    Alexander B. Rabinovich;Sebastian Monserrat

  • The landslide tsunami of November 3, 1994, Skagway Harbor, Alaska

    Evgueni A. Kulikov;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Richard E. Thomson;Brian D. Bornhold

  • Widespread tsunami-like waves of 23-27 June in the Mediterranean and Black Seas generated by high-altitude atmospheric forcing.

    Jadranka Šepić;Ivica Vilibić;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Sebastian Monserrat

  • Deep-Ocean Measurements of Tsunami Waves

    Alexander B. Rabinovich;Marie C. Eblé

  • Constrained circulation at Endeavour ridge facilitates colonization by vent larvae.

    Richard E. Thomson;Steven F. Mihály;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Russell E. McDuff

  • Modern Approaches in Meteotsunami Research and Early Warning

    Ivica Vilibić;Jadranka Šepić;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Sebastian Monserrat

  • The Sumatra tsunami of 26 December 2004 as observed in the North Pacific and North Atlantic oceans

    Alexander B. Rabinovich;Richard E. Thomson;Fred E. Stephenson

  • Twenty-Seven Years of Progress in the Science of Meteorological Tsunamis Following the 1992 Daytona Beach Event

    Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich

  • Numerical Modelling of the Destructive Meteotsunami of 15 June, 2006 on the Coast of the Balearic Islands

    Ivica Vilibić;Sebastian Monserrat;Sebastian Monserrat;Alexander Rabinovich;Hrvoje Mihanović

  • Estimation of Tsunami Risk for the Coasts of Peru and Northern Chile

    Evgueni A. Kulikov;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Richard E. Thomson

  • Tidal oscillations in the Baltic Sea

    I. P. Medvedev;A. B. Rabinovich;E. A. Kulikov

  • Tides in Three Enclosed Basins: The Baltic, Black, and Caspian Seas

    Igor P. Medvedev;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Alexander B. Rabinovich;Evgueni A. Kulikov

  • Near-source observations and modeling of the Kuril Islands tsunamis of 15 November 2006 and 13 January 2007

    A. B. Rabinovich;L. I. Lobkovsky;I. V. Fine;R. E. Thomson

  • Evidence for nonlinear interaction between internal waves of inertial and semidiurnal frequency

    Steven F. Mihaly;Richard E. Thomson;Alexander B. Rabinovich

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. Thomson
Richard E. Thomson Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ivica Vilibić
Ivica Vilibić Rudjer Boskovic Institute
Sebastià Monserrat
Sebastià Monserrat University of the Balearic Islands
Jose C. Borrero
Jose C. Borrero University of Southern California
Brian D. Bornhold
Brian D. Bornhold Geological Survey of Canada
Mohammad Heidarzadeh
Mohammad Heidarzadeh University of Bath
Hermann M. Fritz
Hermann M. Fritz Georgia Institute of Technology
Vasily V. Titov
Vasily V. Titov Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Kenji Satake
Kenji Satake University of Tokyo
Marta Marcos
Marta Marcos International Space Science Institute

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