Valery Alexandrovich Mironenko

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Valery Alexandrovich Mironenko ( Russian Валерий Александрович Мироненко ; born March 1, 1935 in Leningrad , † January 26, 2000 in St. Petersburg ) was a Russian geologist and university professor .

Life

Mironenko, son of Alexander Alexejewitsch Voznesensky , attended Leningrad School No. 181 and was arrested in 1952 as the son of an enemy of the people after receiving his passport . After 4 months of imprisonment in the Great House of the NKVD , he was exiled to Maklakowo for 5 years, where his mother Klawdija Nikolajewna Mironenko (1903-1993) and his sister Irina had already been exiled. After Stalin's death , he was given an amnesty in 1953 and rehabilitated in 1954 in connection with the rehabilitation of his father.

In 1953 Mironenko began studying at the Leningrad Mining Institute , which he graduated in 1958. In addition, he studied mathematics and mechanics at the University of Leningrad from 1955, graduating in 1963.

From 1958 Mironenko worked in Allunionsforschungsinstitut for Mining Geomechanics and Mine Surveying (WNIMI). He developed methods to calculate drainage stollen and rose from engineer to the head of the laboratory. In 1963 he defended his candidate dissertation and in 1967 the doctoral thesis with which he was awarded a doctorate in geological-mineralogical sciences . He carried out experimental filtration studies and developed novel methods of geofiltration.

1972–1997 Mironenko was Professor of the Chair of Hydrogeology at the Leningrad Mining Institute. As one of the first in the USSR , he began studies on the protection and rational use of groundwater . He developed methods for computer simulation of hydrogeological problems. In 1990 Mironenko was elected a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR, since 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN)).

In 1997, Mironenko founded and then headed the St. Petersburg Department of the RAN Institute of Geoecology and the Interfaculty Research Center for Hydrogeoecology at the University of St. Petersburg . He was a full member of the Russian Academy of Mining Sciences . He was a member of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) and an external member of the American Institute of Hydrology . He worked as an expert for the UN . He was a visiting scientist at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis . He was also an expert for the Russian -American Research Center for Groundwater Pollution at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and was the initiator of the first Soviet-American conference on ecological problems of the hydrosphere . He was an Associate Editor of the RAN Geoecology and Water Resources Journals and the IAH's international journals Advances in Water Resources and Hydrogeological Journal . He was the author or co-author of a large number of publications.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c RAN: Мироненко Валерий Александрович (accessed April 15, 2019).
  2. a b c d Institute for Geoecology of the RAN: Мироненко Валерий Александрович (accessed on April 15, 2019).
  3. a b c d e f g Санкт-Петербургское отделение Института геоэкологии РАН: Valery A. Mironenko (accessed April 15, 2019).
  4. Информационная система История геологии и горного дела персоналия (accessed April 15, 2019).