Igor Sergeev

Teaching courses

  • Structural geomorphology
  • Exploration geomorphology
  • Computer methods and GIS technologies in regional geomorphological analysis
  • Application of remote sensing materials in thematic mapping and creation of geographic information systems
  • Applied geomorphology

Position

Associate Professor, Department of Geomorphology

E-mail: i.sergeev@spbu.ru

Phone: 323-13-05

Education, scientific degrees and titles

  • 2008 – 2014 St. Petersburg State University, Institute of Earth Sciences, Department of Geomorphology. Specialty: geographer.
  • 2014–2017 Postgraduate studies at St. Petersburg State University, Institute of Earth Sciences, Department of Geomorphology.
  • 2017 Ph.D. thesis defense on the topic "The fractal structure of the earth's surface and its relationship with the structure of the earth's crust (on the example of the north-west of the Arkhangelsk region)" in the specialty 25.00.25 - geomorphology and evolutionary geography.

Research IDs


Research interests

Application of GIS in geomorphological studies; 2D Spectral Relief Analysis; use of Neural Networks in Geosciences


Key publications

1. Sergeev I. S., Egorov I. V., and Glebova A. B., “Spectral relief analysis for solving predictive and search problems using the example of the rift zone of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge,” At. // GEOMORPHOLOGY 2020, no. 4, p. 34–44.

2. Glebova, A. B., Sergeev, I. S. Landscape confinement of archaeological sites in the vicinity of the valley of the river. Ortolyk (Altai). //Bulletin of St. Petersburg University. Earth Sciences. T. 64. No. 3. 2019. P. 403–420.

3. Glebova A.B., Sergeev I.S. Human Settlement, Landscapes and Environmental Change in the Russian Altai Mountains During the Holocene //Quaternary International. Volume 470, Part A, 15 March 2018, Pages 176-193.

4. Glebova A., Sergeev I., Shelest K. GIS-cartography of the archaeological sites and their location in the landscapes of river valley Ortolyk in the Holocene (South-Eastern Altai). //17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2017. Vol. 17 - Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing. Issue 23 - Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Albena, Bulgaria. 2017.pp. 551-558.

5. Glebova A., Sergeev I., Bykov N. Prognostication of the location of archaeological sites based on GIS analysis of the Ukok plateau (Altai Mountains). //17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2017. Vol. 17 - Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing. Issue 21 - Informatics, Geoinformatics. Albena, Bulgaria. 2017.pp. 1037-1044

6. Sergeev I.S., Glebova A.B. Late Quaternary transgression of the White Sea according to the analysis of the bottom topography using GIS. //Geography and natural resources. 2017. No. 3. S. 171-178.

Sergeev I.S., Glebova A.B. Late-quaternary transgression of the White Sea as deduced from data on GIS-Based bottom relief analysis. // Geography and Natural Resources, 38(3), 288-294. DOI 10.1134/S1875372817030106

7. Glebova A. B., Bykov N. I., Sergeev I. S. Geoinformation analysis of the location of archaeological sites of the Ukok Plateau (Altai). // Proceedings of the Russian Geographical Society. T. 148, no. 4. 2016. S. 65 – 77.

8. Glebova Anastasia, Sergeev Igor, Kaledin Vladimir. GIS-cartography of the archaeological sites and their location in the landscapes of Southern Siberia in the Holocene. // 16th. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2016, 30 June – 6 July 2016. Book 2 Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing. Conference Proceedings Volume I. 2016. P. 681-688.

9. Sergeev I. S. GIS-Practical Experience in the Boundaries Definition of the Platform Deep Crustal Blocks on the Studying of the Earth’s Surface Fractal Divisibility: Example of the White Sea-Kuloi Plateau. //Journal of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Vol. 3. No. 1, Jan.-June. 2016. rr. 19-24.

10. Sergeev I.S., Egorov I.V. Geoinformation analysis in marine geomorphological studies (on the example of the White Sea shelf). // Proceedings of the Russian Geographical Society. T 146. Issue. 5. St. Petersburg, 2014. S. 28-38.

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