Petko Dimitrov

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Petko Dimitrov
Петко Димитров
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski”
Known forBlack Sea deluge hypothesis

Prof. Dr. Petko Stoyanov Dimitrov (

oceanographer from the Institute of Oceanology - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in Varna. He has been an early proponent of the Black Sea deluge hypothesis
which gained public notoriety at the end of the XXc.

Biography

Born on September 16, 1944, in the village of Novachene,

Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Geology and Geography, specialty geology-geochemistry. From 1969 to 1975 he worked in the uranium mine "Eleshnitsa" as a deputy director. In 1975 he won a competition for a research associate and was employed at the Institute of Oceanology - BAS. In 1979 he defended his dissertation on "Genesis of marine sediments in the peripheral region of the western part of the Black Sea shelf in the Quaternary" under the guidance of Academician Yastrebov and Prof. Aksenov at the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow.[1]

Monographs and books

References

  1. ^ Dimitrov P. 1979. Genesis of marine sediments in the peripheral region of the western part of the Black Sea shelf in the Quaternary. 22 p., DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.12252.69766/1
  2. ^ Dimitrov P. 1978. The Flooded ancient coastlines of the Black Sea. Priroda (Nature), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 4, 55-59
  3. ^ Dimitrov P. 1982. Radiocarbon datings of bottom sediments from the Bulgarian Black Sea shelf. Oceanology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 9, 45-53.
  4. ^ Dimitrov D. 2018. Current status of the Noah’s Flood Theory (Black Sea deluge theory) in the Black Sea and its practical significance. BULGARIA IN WORLD HISTORY AND CIVILIZATIONS - SPIRIT AND CULTURE. Dangrafik, Varna, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28994.84165
  5. ^ Dimitrov P., D. Dimitrov. 2004. The Black Sea The Flood and the ancient myths. „Slavena“, Varna, ISBN 954-579-335-X, 91 p., DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.18954.16327
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  7. ^ William B.F. Ryan Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
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  10. ^ Yanchilina, A. G., Ryan, W. B. F., McManus, J. F., Dimitrov, P., Dimitrov, D., Slavova, K., & Filipova-Marinova, M. (2019). Reply to comment on, “Compilation of geophysical, geochronological, and geochemical evidence indicates a rapid mediterranean-derived submergence of the black sea's shelf and subsequent substantial salinification in the early holocene” by A.G. yanchilina, W.B.F. ryan, J.F. McManus, P. dimitrov, D. dimitrov, K. slavova, M. filipova-marinova [marine geology 383 (2017) 14–34]. Marine Geology, 407, 354-361. Bibcode:2019MGeol.407..354Y, doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2018.11.006
  11. ^ Dimitrov P. 1988. Far from the coasts and waterways. Varna. Publ. "Galactica", Library "Neptun", 161 p., DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19449.36965
  12. ^ scholar.google.bg
  13. ^ Dimitrov P., et al. (2000). Amendment for soils and substrates, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28181.63205
  14. ^ Scientific Award "Varna" 2003 – Scientific team with leader Prof. Petko Dimitrov
  15. ^ Shuisky Yu. D., Yanko V. V., Andrianova O. R. 2023. OUR MEMORY ON LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY BY PROFESSOR DIMITROV PETKO STOYANOV. Odesa National University Herald. Geography & Geology. Volume 28. Issue 2(43), doi: https://doi.org/10.18524/2303-9914.2023.2(43).292753

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