The subject of the Arctic Oceanology Laboratory is the physical oceanology of the Arctic with a focus on the study of coastal and shelf zones of the Russian sector of the Arctic Ocean. The laboratory staff conducts specialized studies of various hydrophysical processes (currents, water mass structure, sea level fluctuations, mesoscale and submesoscale processes, ice formation and melting, and others) in the seas of the Russian Arctic. Along with fundamental research, the laboratory is engaged in solving specific applied tasks to ensure economic activity along the Northern Sea Route. Laboratory staff act as organizers and participants of annual oceanological expeditions to the seas of the Russian Arctic within the framework of the scientific and educational program "Floating University" and other scientific expedition programs.

  1. Numerical simulation
  2. Expeditionary oceanological measurements
  3. Satellite observations
Alexander Osadchiev 🥼 🤝
Head of Laboratory
Nikita Sandalyuk
Nikita Sandalyuk
Senior Researcher
Zinaida Zabudkina
Zinaida Zabudkina
Junior researcher
Alexander Savin
Alexander Savin
Junior researcher
Avelina Akhtyamova
Avelina Akhtyamova
Junior researcher
Maxim Lipatov
Maxim Lipatov
Junior researcher
Polina Adamovskaya
Polina Adamovskaya
Junior researcher
Tatiana Merkulova
Tatiana Merkulova
Junior researcher
Aleksandr Lekhnovich
Aleksandr Lekhnovich
Junior researcher

Research directions

Large-scale Arctic oceanography

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Large-scale circulation and transformation of Atlantic and Pacific water masses, freshened surface layer in the Arctic Ocean based in situ and satellite data

Regional Arctic oceanography

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Regional hydrophysical processes (eddies, internal waves, sea level, circulation, wind waves) in straits, estuarine areas, and other specific sites in the Arctic seas

Ocean eddies in the Arctic

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Submesoscale and mesoscale eddies in the Arctic Ocean based on in situ measurements and satellite observations. Development of algorithm for automatic identification of sub- and mesoscale eddies based on machine learning and satellite data in the marginal ice zone. Assessment of the role of eddies in vertical mixing.

Seawater and sea ice salinity

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Dvelopment of regional satellite algorithms for sea surface salinity and sea ice salinity in the Arctic Ocean using machine learning and numerical modeling

Numerical modeling of the Arctic Ocean

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Evaluation of quality of widely used numerical models (ocean reanalyses) of the Arctic Ocean for key processes in the Arctic Ocean. Development of operational forecast systtem for the Arctic Ocean based on high-resolution ocean circulation model and sea ice model.

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Lab address

Институтский пер., 9, Долгопрудный, Московская обл.
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