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Earth Science
Russia
2025

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
9866
World Ranking
4863
National Ranking
13

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Russia Leader Award

Overview

Sergey Pulinets is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation and has a significant research presence in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics. Their work spans a range of subfields including artificial intelligence, astronomy and astrophysics, radiological and ultrasound technology, and molecular biology.

The primary topics covered in Pulinets's research include:

  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics
  • Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies

Pulinets frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Atmosphere
  • Geomagnetism and Aeronomy
  • Геомагнетизм и аэрономия
  • Geosciences
  • Frontiers in Earth Science

Notable recent publications by Sergey Pulinets include:

  • "Transient Effects in Atmosphere and Ionosphere Preceding the 2015 M7.8 and M7.3 Gorkha-Nepal Earthquakes," 2021, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "Atmospheric and ionospheric coupling phenomena associated with large earthquakes," 2021, The European Physical Journal Special Topics
  • "Ionosphere Sounding for Pre-seismic Anomalies Identification (INSPIRE): Results of the Project and Perspectives for the Short-Term Earthquake Forecast," 2021, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "A Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Phenomenon Observed Before M 7.7 Jamaica Earthquake," 2021, Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • "Investigation of Pre-Earthquake Ionospheric and Atmospheric Disturbances for Three Large Earthquakes in Mexico," 2020, Geosciences

Among frequent collaborators, Sergey Pulinets has worked extensively with:

  • Pavel Budnikov
  • Dimitar Ouzounov
  • Dmitry Davidenko
  • Aleksandra Nina
  • А. В. Шитов

Best Publications

  • Ionospheric precursors of earthquakes

    Sergey Pulinets;Kirill Boyarchuk

  • Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (LAIC) Model - An Unified Concept for Earthquake Precursors Validation

    S. Pulinets;D. Ouzounov;D. Ouzounov

  • Pre-earthquake ionospheric anomalies registered by continuous GPS TEC measurements

    J. Y. Liu;Y. J. Chuo;S. J. Shan;Y. B. Tsai

  • Seismo‐ionospheric signatures prior to M≥6.0 Taiwan earthquakes

    J. Y. Liu;Y. I. Chen;S. A. Pulinets;Y. B. Tsai

  • Main phenomenological features of ionospheric precursors of strong earthquakes

    S.A. Pulinets;S.A. Pulinets;A.D. Legen'ka;T.V. Gaivoronskaya;V.Kh. Depuev

  • Quasielectrostatic Model of Atmosphere-Thermosphere-Ionosphere Coupling

    S.A. Pulinets;K.A. Boyarchuk;V.V. Hegai;V.P. Kim

  • Ionospheric Precursors of Earthquakes; Recent Advances in Theory and Practical Applications

    Sergey Pulinets

  • The physical nature of thermal anomalies observed before strong earthquakes

    S.A. Pulinets;D. Ouzounov;A.V. Karelin;K.A. Boyarchuk

  • Seismic activity as a source of the ionospheric variability

    S.A. Pulinets

  • Ionospheric precursors of earthquakes and Global Electric Circuit

    Sergey Pulinets;Dmitry Davidenko

  • Satellite thermal IR phenomena associated with some of the major earthquakes in 1999–2003

    Dimitar Ouzounov;Nevin Bryant;Thomas Logan;Sergey Pulinets

  • Thermal, atmospheric and ionospheric anomalies around the time of the Colima M7.8 earthquake of 21 January 2003

    S. A. Pulinets;D. Ouzounov;L. Ciraolo;R. Singh

  • Atmosphere-ionosphere response to the M9 Tohoku earthquake revealed by multi-instrument space-borne and ground observations: Preliminary results

    Dimitar Ouzounov;Dimitar Ouzounov;Sergey Pulinets;Alexey Romanov;Alexander Romanov

  • Physical mechanism of the vertical electric field generation over active tectonic faults

    S.A. Pulinets

  • Physical bases of the generation of short-term earthquake precursors: A complex model of ionization-induced geophysical processes in the lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere-magnetosphere system

    S. A. Pulinets;D. P. Ouzounov;A. V. Karelin;D. V. Davidenko

  • Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of Large Scale Disturbances of Electron Density Observed in the Ionospheric F-Region before Strong Earthquakes

    S. A. Pulinets;A. D. Legen'ka

  • Formation mechanism of great positive TEC disturbances prior to Wenchuan earthquake on May 12, 2008

    M.V. Klimenko;V.V. Klimenko;I.E. Zakharenkova;S.A. Pulinets

  • Radon and metallic aerosols emanation before strong earthquakes and their role in atmosphere and ionosphere modification

    S.A. Pulinets;V.A. Alekseev;A.D. Legen'ka;V.V. Khegai

  • Correlation analysis technique revealing ionospheric precursors of earthquakes

    S. A. Pulinets;T. B. Gaivoronska;A. Leyva Contreras;L. Ciraolo

  • Pre-Earthquake Ionospheric Effects and their Possible Mechanisms

    S. A. Pulinets;A. D. Legen’ka;V. A. Alekseev

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsumi Hattori
Katsumi Hattori Chiba University
Menas Kafatos
Menas Kafatos Chapman University
Michel Parrot
Michel Parrot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Valerio Tramutoli
Valerio Tramutoli University of Basilicata
Jann-Yenq Liu
Jann-Yenq Liu National Central University
Manuel Hernández-Pajares
Manuel Hernández-Pajares Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos
Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos Hellenic Mediterranean University
Irina Zakharenkova
Irina Zakharenkova Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
M.A. Abdu
M.A. Abdu National Institute for Space Research
Sandro M. Radicella
Sandro M. Radicella International Centre for Theoretical Physics

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