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Alexander V. Golovin

Alexander V. Golovin

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
37
Citations
4158
World Ranking
8992
National Ranking
12

Alexander V. Golovin publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander V. Golovin sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 105 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Alexander V. Golovin D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander V. Golovin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alexander V. Golovin is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research spans multiple disciplines including Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Engineering, and Chemistry. Within these broader fields, their work covers several subfields such as Plant Science, Spectroscopy, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Computational Mechanics, and Physiology.

The scientist's recent publications emphasize topics that include molecular spectroscopy and chirality, analytical chemistry and chromatography, biochemical effects in animals, lichen and fungal ecology, heavy metals in the environment, botany and plant ecology studies, and light effects on plants.

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Raman Spectra of Glycine and Their Modeling in Terms of the Discrete-Continuum Model of Their Water Solvation Shell" (2020) published in Optics and Spectroscopy
  • "Stress Effects of Rubidium on Two Plant Species (Field Experiment)" (2021) published in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
  • "Reducing the Drag of a Prolate Body by Modification of Its Nose Shape" (2024) published in Russian Aeronautics

Frequent co-authors in their work include V. P. Chelibanov, Irina Shtangeeva, И. В. Крауклис, A. V. Tulub, and Māris Bērtiņš. These collaborations reflect a breadth of interdisciplinary approaches and contributions across biological and engineering domains.

The scientist's publications have appeared in several venues, notably:

  • Optics and Spectroscopy
  • Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
  • Russian Aeronautics

Alexander V. Golovin's research integrates diverse scientific topics ranging from detailed molecular analyses to applied agricultural and biological studies. Their work reflects engagement with complex experimental and theoretical issues including environmental stress on plants, spectroscopic characterization of molecules, and aerodynamic engineering problems.

Best Publications

  • Olivine in the Udachnaya-East Kimberlite (Yakutia, Russia): Types, Compositions and Origins

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Alexander V. Sobolev;Alexander V. Golovin

  • Metasomatism in lithospheric mantle roots: Constraints from whole-rock and mineral chemical composition of deformed peridotite xenoliths from kimberlite pipe Udachnaya

    A. M. Agashev;Dmitri Ionov;N. P. Pokhilenko;A. V. Golovin

  • Towards a new model for kimberlite petrogenesis: Evidence from unaltered kimberlites and mantle minerals

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Alexander V. Golovin;Alexander V. Golovin;Roland Maas;Andrea Giuliani

  • High water contents in the Siberian cratonic mantle linked to metasomatism: An FTIR study of Udachnaya peridotite xenoliths

    Luc Serge Doucet;Anne H. Peslier;Dmitri Ionov;Dmitri Ionov;Alan D. Brandon

  • Calcium isotopic fractionation in mantle peridotites by melting and metasomatism and Ca isotope composition of the Bulk Silicate Earth

    Jin-Ting Kang;Jin-Ting Kang;Dmitri A. Ionov;Fang Liu;Chen-Lei Zhang

  • Chloride and carbonate immiscible liquids at the closure of the kimberlite magma evolution (Udachnaya-East kimberlite, Siberia)

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Victor V. Sharygin;Kevin Faure

  • Melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts in unaltered kimberlites from the Udachnaya-East pipe, Yakutia: Some aspects of kimberlite magma evolution during late crystallization stages

    A. V. Golovin;V. V. Sharygin;N. P. Pokhilenko

  • An oxygen fugacity profile through the Siberian Craton — Fe K-edge XANES determinations of Fe 3 + /∑Fe in garnets in peridotite xenoliths from the Udachnaya East kimberlite

    Gregory M. Yaxley;Andrew J. Berry;Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Alan B. Woodland

  • The origin of coarse garnet peridotites in cratonic lithosphere: new data on xenoliths from the Udachnaya kimberlite, central Siberia

    Luc Serge Doucet;Luc Serge Doucet;Dmitri Ionov;Dmitri Ionov;Alexander V. Golovin

  • Ultrafresh salty kimberlite of the Udachnaya–East pipe (Yakutia, Russia): A petrological oddity or fortuitous discovery?

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Alexander V. Golovin;Victor V. Sharygin

  • Can pyroxenes be liquidus minerals in the kimberlite magma

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Alexander V. Sobolev;Alexander V. Golovin

  • Alkali-carbonate melts from the base of cratonic lithospheric mantle: Links to kimberlites

    Alexander V. Golovin;Igor S. Sharygin;Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Andrey V. Korsakov

  • Chlorine from the mantle: Magmatic halides in the Udachnaya-East kimberlite, Siberia

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Roland Maas;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Chad Paton

  • Zn isotopic heterogeneity in the mantle: A melting control?

    Luc Serge Doucet;Nadine Mattielli;Dmitry D. Ionov;Wendy Debouge

  • Carbonate-chloride enrichment in fresh kimberlites of the Udachnaya-East pipe, Siberia: A clue to physical properties of kimberlite magmas?

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Victor V. Sharygin;Alexander V. Golovin

  • Depth, degrees and tectonic settings of mantle melting during craton formation: inferences from major and trace element compositions of spinel harzburgite xenoliths from the Udachnaya kimberlite, central Siberia

    Luc Serge Doucet;D. A. Ionov;A. V. Golovin;N.P. Pokhilenko

  • Post-Archean formation of the lithospheric mantle in the central Siberian craton: Re–Os and PGE study of peridotite xenoliths from the Udachnaya kimberlite

    Dimitri Ionov;Dimitri Ionov;Luc Serge Doucet;Richard Walter Carlson;Alexander Golovin;Alexander Golovin

  • Trace-element partitioning in perovskite: Implications for the geochemistry of kimberlites and other mantle-derived undersaturated rocks

    Anton R. Chakhmouradian;Ekaterina P. Reguir;Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Victor V. Sharygin

  • Secondary melt inclusions in olivine from unaltered kimberlites of the Udachnaya-East Pipe, Yakutia

    A. V. Golovin;V. V. Sharygin;N. P. Pokhilenko;V. G. Mal'kovets

  • Djerfisherite in the Udachnaya-East pipe kimberlites (Sakha-Yakutia, Russia): Paragenesis, composition and origin

    Victor V. Sharygin;Alexander V. Golovin;Nikolai P. Pokhilenko;Vadim S. Kamenetsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrey V. Korsakov
Andrey V. Korsakov V.S. Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy
Nikolay P. Pokhilenko
Nikolay P. Pokhilenko Russian Academy of Sciences
Vadim S. Kamenetsky
Vadim S. Kamenetsky Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dmitri A. Ionov
Dmitri A. Ionov University of Montpellier
Maya B. Kamenetsky
Maya B. Kamenetsky University of Tasmania
Konstantin D. Litasov
Konstantin D. Litasov Institute for High Pressure Physics
Anton Shatskiy
Anton Shatskiy Novosibirsk State University
Eiji Ohtani
Eiji Ohtani Tohoku University
Anatoly N. Zaitsev
Anatoly N. Zaitsev Saint Petersburg State University
Yi-Gang Xu
Yi-Gang Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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