ID SCOPUS: 56238536500
DATE OF BIRTH: 28.02.1937
PLACE OF BIRTH: Leningrad, USSR
HOME INSTITUTION
University of Applied Sciences, Bingen
Berlin Str. 109 55411 Bingen am Rhein, Germany
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oleg_Chertov
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Dr. habil.
APPOINTMENT
Part time professor
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Forest soil science
- Forest ecology
- Soil and ecosystem simulation modelling
VISITNG SCIENTIST
Finland, the Netherlands, Canada, Germany
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND GRANTS
Russian Geographic Society Diploma, 1992
Participation in 7 European Union projects
RESEARCH SUPERVISION
Research supervisor of 7 candidate of science theses
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITIES
V.V. Dokuchaev Russian Society of Soil Scientists
American Ecological Society
MEMBERSHIP IN EDITORIAL BOARDS
Biosphere, St. Petersburg
Forestry, Czech Republic
INVITED AND PLENARY REPORTS AT CONFERENCES
2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 – IV, V, VI and VII conferences on forest soil science and III, IV and V conferences on ecological simulation
TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS:
Peer-reviewed journals 73
Books and book chapters 30
Others 83
Conference abstracts 113
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
- Chertov O.G. Ecology of forest soils. Nauka. Leningrad. 1981. – 192 p.
- Chertov O.G. Ecotopes of tropical rainforest. Nauka. Leningrad. 1985. – 45 p.
- Chertov, O.G. Komarov, A.S., Karev, G.P. Modern Approaches in Forest Ecosystem Modelling. EFI Research Report 8. Brill, Leiden Boston Köln. 1999. 130 p.
- Komarov A.S., Chertov O.G., Mikhailov A.V. and writing team (total 14). Modelling dynamics of organic matter in forest ecosystems. Nauka. Moscow. 2007. – 380 p.
- Chertov O.G., Komarov A.S., Nadporozhskaya and writing team (total 7). Dynamic modelling of soil organic matter transformation process. St. Petersburg State University. St. Petersburg. 2007. – 92 p.
- Chertov, O., Bhatti, J., Komarov, A., Mikhailov, A., Bykhovets, S. Influence of climate change, fire and harvest on the carbon dynamics of black spruce in Central Canada. Forest Ecology Management. 2009. Vol. 257: 941-950.
- Chertov, O. G., Komarov, A. S. Theoretical approaches to modelling the dynamics of soil organic matter. Eurasian Soil Science, 2013. Vol. 46, No. 8, 845–853.
- Chertov, O.G., Komarov, A.S. Bykhovets, S.S. Bhatti, J.S. Difference in the ecological strategies of coniferous tree species in European and Canadian boreal forests: a modelling analysis. Biosphere (St. Petersburg), 2015. Vol. 7, No 3, 338-346.
- Chertov,O. G. Quantification of soil fauna metabolites and dead mass as humification sources in forest soils. Eurasian Soil Science. 2016. Vol. 49(1), 77-88.
- Larocque, G.R., A. Komarov, O. Chertov, V. Shanin, J. Liu, J.S. Bhatti, W. Wang, C. Peng, H.H. Shugart, W. Xi and J.A. Holm. Process-based models: A synthesis of models and applications to address environmental and management issues. Chapter 8. In: G.R. Larocque (Editor). Ecological Forest Management Handbook, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA. 2016. 223-266.
- Komarov, A., Chertov, O., Bykhovets, S., Shaw, C., Nadporozhskaya, M., Frolov, P., Shashkov, M., Shanin, V., Grabarnik, P., Priputina, I., Zubkova, E. 2017. Romul_Hum model of soil organic matter formation coupled with soil biota activity. Problem formulation, model description, and testing. Ecological Modelling 345, 113–124.
- Chertov, O., Komarov, A., Shaw, C., Bykhovets, S., Frolov, P., Shanin, V., Grabarnik, P., Priputina, I., Zubkova, E., Shashkov, M. 2017. Romul_Hum — A model of soil organic matter formation coupling with soil biota activity. II. Parameterisation of the soil food web biota activity. Ecological Modelling 345, 125–139.
- Chertov, O., Shaw, C., Shashkov, M., Komarov, A., Bykhovets, S., Shanin, V., Grabarnik, P., Frolov, P., Kalinina, O., Priputina, I., Zubkova, E. 2017. Romul_Hum model of soil organic matter formation coupled with soil biota activity. Parameterisation of earthworm activity. Ecological Modelling 345, 140-149.
- Chertov O., Nadporozhskaya M. Development and application of humus form concept for soil classification, mapping and dynamic modelling in Russia. Applied Soil Ecology. 2017. Article in press. Available in internet. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2017.04.006.