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Kadatsky, Valery Borisovich


Valery Borisovich Kadatsky (born July 28, 1941, Saratov ) is a professor at the Maxim Tank Belarusian State Pedagogical University .

Valery Borisovich Kadatsky
Date of BirthJuly 28, 1941 ( 1941-07-28 ) (78 years old)
Place of BirthSaratov , RSFSR , USSR
Place of work
Alma materBSU
Academic degreeProfessor

Content

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Scientific Interests
    • 1.2 Main publications
  • 2 notes

Biography

After graduating from the geographical faculty of the BSU in 1965, he worked at the Belarusian Geological Prospecting Institute, and since 1973 - at the Institute of Geochemistry and Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the BSSR . In 1975 he defended his thesis “Geology and Paleogeography of the Upper Pleistocene of the East of the Belarusian Lake District”. In 1995 he defended his doctoral dissertation "Technophilic Elements in the Landscapes of Belarus", which first proposed the regionalization of the Chernobyl contamination in Belarus. He dealt with issues of landscape geochemistry (the study of the migration of technophilic trace elements, including radionuclides). He visited business trips in different regions: in Transbaikaya, the Kola Peninsula, the Caucasus, visited Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Norway. A participant in the liquidation of the Chernobyl accident. Since May 1986, with a group of employees, he repeatedly went to the 30-km zone with the aim of studying radioactively contaminated territories. The work has received IAEA support. Since 1990 - head of the laboratory for the transformation of matter and energy in geo-ecosystems of the Institute for Problems of the Use of Natural Resources and Ecology of the NAS of Belarus [1] . Prepared three candidates of science. Since 2003, he has been working as a professor at the Department of Physical Geography, BSPU. He completed a number of scientific topics within the framework of the BRFFR. Member of the editorial board of the journal “Izvestiya BSPU” and the Council for the defense of the dissertation at BSU [2] .

Scientific Interests

Physico-geographical aspects of the study of the territory of Belarus; geochemistry of landscapes and systemic organization of the biosphere (geographic envelope).

Main publications

Source - BSPU Repository

  1. The development of the biosphere in the Holocene. Mn., 1978 (et al.);
  2. Geochemical study of landscapes of the Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve. Mn., 1985;
  3. Climate as a product of the biosphere. Mn., 1986;
  4. External γ-Dose Rates Delive-red from the Chernobyl Fallout in Belarus // Journal Environmental. Radioactivity 1995. V.26. No. 2. (et al.);
  5. Biosphere as a system. Mn., 1997;
  6. Dynamics of the Chernobyl radionuclide migration in cover deposits of Belarus // IAEA TECDOC - 1314, Final results of a Co-ordinated Research Project 1997–2000, Vienna, 2002;
  7. Geography of Belarus: pos. Mn., 2006 (et al.) ;
  8. Introduction to noospherology. Mn., 2010;
  9. Manifestations of wind erosion in the drained lands of Belarusian Polesie. BSPU., 2012 .

Notes

  1. ↑ Documents archive (neopr.) .
  2. ↑ Doctors and candidates of sciences of the Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank (on the 100th anniversary of the founding): bio-bibliographic reference book / G. U. Korzenko; under the general ed. A.I. Zhuka. - Minsk: BSPU, 2014 .-- 192 p.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kadatsky ,_Valery_Borisovich&oldid = 101196997


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