纪念斯捷潘·希亚托夫1933-2021

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY
L. Agafonov, R. Hantemirov, M. Hughes, V. Mazepa, I. Panyushkina, V. Shishov, E. Vaganov
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斯捷潘·格里戈里耶维奇·希亚托夫于2021年10月23日在俄罗斯叶卡捷琳堡去世。Shiyatov教授是欧亚大陆北部和国际上树木生态和树木气候研究的主要先驱。他在树木年代学的核心过程——交叉年代测定——上的严谨是当之无愧的。他早期解决了其他基本问题,如环宽度序列的趋势化和现实世界环宽度的频率分布。他了解他的材料,从现场环境到测量序列的性质。这一点,加上他在自己的实验室、俄罗斯和前苏联以及国际上对同事的慷慨指导,导致了他在树木年代学方面最著名的工作:西伯利亚树木年轮网络和亚马尔千年年代学的长期温度重建。他于1933年12月24日出生在俄罗斯东欧的齐莱尔区弗拉基米罗夫卡村。高中毕业后,他进入乌拉尔林业学院(斯维尔德洛夫斯克,现叶卡捷琳堡)的林业系。作为一名学生,他参加了几次前往亚极地和北乌拉尔的探险。这激发了他对植被在纬度和海拔分布的上限生长的兴趣。他的毕业论文,也是他的第一篇科学著作,是关于开阔地和弯曲森林的生态学和多样性,以及北纬山脉森林上限的海拔格局和空间分布。在此之后,他在林业行业工作了一年,直到1958年,他加入乌拉尔森林实验站(斯维尔德洛夫斯克)担任研究助理,在那里他研究了集中砍伐地区的重新造林和火灾危险评估。1959年秋,他进入苏联科学院乌拉尔分校生物研究所攻读研究生课程
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In Memoriam Stepan G. Shiyatov 1933–2021
StepanGrigorievich Shiyatov diedOctober 23, 2021, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Professor Shiyatov was a leading pioneer of dendroecological and dendroclimatic studies in northern Eurasia and internationally. He had a well-deserved reputation for rigor in the central process of dendrochronology– crossdating. He early tackled other basic problems such as detrending of ring-width series and the realworld frequency distributions of ring widths. He knew his material, from the field context to the properties of the measured series. This, and his generousmentoring of colleagues at his own laboratory and across Russia and the former USSR, as well as internationally, led to the work for which he is best known in dendrochronology: the long-term temperature reconstructions from Siberian tree-ring networks and the Yamal multi-millennial chronology. He was born December 24, 1933, in Vladimirovka village, Zilair District, eastern European Russia. After high school he entered the Forestry Department of the Ural Forestry Institute (Sverdlovsk, now Yekaterinburg). As a student, he took part in several expeditions to the Subpolar and northern Urals. This stimulated his interest in vegetation growing at the upper limit of its latitudinal and elevational distribution. His graduation thesis, and first scientific work, was about the ecology and diversity of open woodlands and crooked forests, as well as the altitudinal patterns and spatial distribution of the upper forest limits within theKytlymMountains (NorthernUrals). After this, he worked for one year in the forestry industry until, in 1958, he joined the Ural Forest Experimental Station (Sverdlovsk) as a Research Assistant where he studied reforestation of concentrated felling areas and assessment of their fire hazard. In the fall of 1959 he enrolled in the postgraduate program at the Institute of Biology of the Ural Branch of
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Tree-Ring Research
Tree-Ring Research 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Tree-Ring Research (TRR) is devoted to papers dealing with the growth rings of trees and the applications of tree-ring research in a wide variety of fields, including but not limited to archaeology, geology, ecology, hydrology, climatology, forestry, and botany. Papers involving research results, new techniques of data acquisition or analysis, and regional or subject-oriented reviews or syntheses are considered for publication. Scientific papers usually fall into two main categories. Articles should not exceed 5000 words, or approximately 20 double-spaced typewritten pages, including tables, references, and an abstract of 200 words or fewer. All manuscripts submitted as Articles are reviewed by at least two referees. Research Reports, which are usually reviewed by at least one outside referee, should not exceed 1500 words or include more than two figures. Research Reports address technical developments, describe well-documented but preliminary research results, or present findings for which the Article format is not appropriate. Book or monograph Reviews of 500 words or less are also considered. Other categories of papers are occasionally published. All papers are published only in English. Abstracts of the Articles or Reports may be printed in other languages if supplied by the author(s) with English translations.
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