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Sergey N. Kirpotin is affiliated with the National Research Tomsk State University in the Russian Federation. Their research activities span Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a total of 31 publications in each of these fields. They have a pronounced focus on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, and Plant Science.

Their research addresses a range of topics, notably Climate change and permafrost, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Cryospheric studies and observations, Fire effects on ecosystems, and Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics.

Sergey N. Kirpotin has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "Recent fire regime in the southern boreal forests of western Siberia is unprecedented in the last five millennia," 2020, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "Impact of Permafrost Thaw and Climate Warming on Riverine Export Fluxes of Carbon, Nutrients and Metals in Western Siberia," 2020, Water
  • "Great Vasyugan Mire: How the world's largest peatland helps addressing the world's largest problems," 2021, AMBIO
  • "Impacts of environmental change on biodiversity and vegetation dynamics in Siberia," 2021, AMBIO
  • "Biogeochemistry of macrophytes, sediments and porewaters in thermokarst lakes of permafrost peatlands, western Siberia," 2020, The Science of The Total Environment

They frequently collaborate with colleagues in their scientific community. Regular coauthors include Oleg S. Pokrovsky, Sergey N. Vorobyev, Larisa G. Kolesnichenko, Liudmila S. Shirokova, and Anatoly Prokushkin.

Their works have been published predominantly in journals such as Water, AMBIO, Atmosphere, Preprints.org, and Quaternary Science Reviews, with Water hosting six of their publications and AMBIO three.

Best Publications

  • Effect of permafrost thawing on organic carbon and trace element colloidal speciation in the thermokarst lakes of western Siberia

    O. S. Pokrovsky;L. S. Shirokova;S. N. Kirpotin;S. Audry

  • Using stable isotopes to assess surface water source dynamics and hydrological connectivity in a high-latitude wetland and permafrost influenced landscape

    P. Ala-aho;C. Soulsby;O. S. Pokrovsky;O. S. Pokrovsky;S. N. Kirpotin

  • Biogeochemistry of organic carbon, CO2, CH4, and trace elements in thermokarst water bodies in discontinuous permafrost zones of Western Siberia

    L. S. Shirokova;L. S. Shirokova;O. S. Pokrovsky;O. S. Pokrovsky;S. N. Kirpotin;C. Desmukh

  • Trace element transport in western Siberian rivers across a permafrost gradient

    Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Rinat M. Manasypov;Sergey V. Loiko;Ivan A. Krickov

  • Permafrost coverage, watershed area and season control of dissolved carbon and major elements in western Siberian rivers

    O. S. Pokrovsky;R. M. Manasypov;S. Loiko;L. S. Shirokova

  • Seasonal dynamics of organic carbon and metals in thermokarst lakes from the discontinuous permafrost zone of western Siberia

    R. M. Manasypov;S. N. Vorobyev;S. V. Loiko;I. V. Kritzkov

  • Thermokarst lake waters across the permafrost zones of western Siberia

    R. M. Manasypov;R. M. Manasypov;O. S. Pokrovsky;O. S. Pokrovsky;S. N. Kirpotin;L. S. Shirokova

  • Organic matter mineralization and trace element post-depositional redistribution in Western Siberia thermokarst lake sediments

    S. Audry;O. S. Pokrovsky;L. S. Shirokova;L. S. Shirokova;S. N. Kirpotin

  • Abrupt permafrost collapse enhances organic carbon, CO 2 , nutrient and metal release into surface waters

    Sergey V. Loiko;Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Tatiana V. Raudina;Artyom Lim

  • High riverine CO2 emissions at the permafrost boundary of Western Siberia

    Svetlana Serikova;O. S. Pokrovsky;P. Ala-Aho;P. Ala-Aho;V. Kazantsev

  • Western Siberia wetlands as indicator and regulator of climate change on the global scale

    Sergey N. Kirpotin;Alexandr Berezin;Vladimir Bazanov;Yury Polishchuk

  • Biogeochemistry of carbon, major and trace elements in watersheds of northern Eurasia drained to the Arctic Ocean: The change of fluxes, sources and mechanisms under the climate warming prospective

    Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Jérôme Viers;Bernard Dupré;François Chabaux

  • Impact of western Siberia heat wave 2012 on greenhouse gases and trace metal concentration in thaw lakes of discontinuous permafrost zone

    O. S. Pokrovsky;O. S. Pokrovsky;L. S. Shirokova;L. S. Shirokova;S. N. Kirpotin;S. P. Kulizhsky

  • Impact of Permafrost Thaw and Climate Warming on Riverine Export Fluxes of Carbon, Nutrients and Metals in Western Siberia

    Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Rinat M. Manasypov;Sergey G. Kopysov;Ivan V. Krickov

  • Recent fire regime in the southern boreal forests of western Siberia is unprecedented in the last five millennia

    Angelica Feurdean;Gabriela Florescu;Ioan Tanţău;Boris Vannière

  • Heterotrophic bacterio‐plankton in thawed lakes of the northern part of Western Siberia controls the CO2 flux to the atmosphere

    L.S. Shirokova;O.S. Pokrovsky;S.N. Kirpotin;B. Dupré

  • West Siberian palsa peatlands: distribution, typology, cyclic development, present day climate-driven changes, seasonal hydrology and impact on CO2 cycle

    Sergey Kirpotin;Yuriy Polishchuk;Nataliya Bryksina;Anna Sugaipova

  • Size Distribution, Surface Coverage, Water, Carbon, and Metal Storage of Thermokarst Lakes in the Permafrost Zone of the Western Siberia Lowland

    Yury M. Polishchuk;Alexander N. Bogdanov;Vladimir Yu. Polishchuk;Rinat M. Manasypov

  • Impact of snow deposition on major and trace element concentrations and elementary fluxes in surface waters of the Western Siberian Lowland across a 1700 km latitudinal gradient

    Vladimir P. Shevchenko;Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Sergey N. Vorobyev;Ivan V. Krickov

  • Seasonal variability of the Western Siberia wetlands from satellite radar altimetry

    Elena A. Zakharova;Alexei V. Kouraev;Alexei V. Kouraev;Frédérique Rémy;Valeri A. Zemtsov

  • Biogeochemistry of carbon, major and trace elements in watersheds of northern Eurasia drained to the Arctic Ocean: The change of fluxes, sources and mechanisms under the climate warming prospective Biogeochimie du carbone, des elements majeurs et en traces dans les bassins versants d'Eurasie septentrionale, draines vers l'ocean Arctique : les changements de flux, les sources et les mecanismes dans la prospective du rechauffement climatique

    Oleg S. Pokrovsky;Anatoly S. Prokushkin;Liudmila S. Shirokova;Sergey N. Kirpotin

Frequent Co-Authors

Oleg S. Pokrovsky
Oleg S. Pokrovsky National Research Tomsk State University
Liudmila S. Shirokova
Liudmila S. Shirokova Paul Sabatier University
Angelica Feurdean
Angelica Feurdean Goethe University Frankfurt
Bernard Dupré
Bernard Dupré Paul Sabatier University
Terry V. Callaghan
Terry V. Callaghan University of Sheffield
Jan Karlsson
Jan Karlsson Umeå University
Jérôme Viers
Jérôme Viers Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Doerthe Tetzlaff
Doerthe Tetzlaff Leibniz Association
Mariusz Gałka
Mariusz Gałka Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Frédérique Rémy
Frédérique Rémy Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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