Education:
1982: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Geology (B.Sc. and M.Sc.)
2003: Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (Ph.D.), thesis title: “Vulnerability of groundwater of the Ivankovo reservoir catchment to agricultural sources of pollution”, Water Problems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
♦ Employment:
• 1982-1990: Technician - Engineer - Head of the Drilling Fluid Laboratory of Production and the Geological Association of Arkhangelsk, Varandey (Amderma) oil and gas exploration expedition – Varandey, Amderma
• 1992 - present: Engineer - Junior Scientist – Scientist - Senior Scientist at Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
♦ Area of interests:
• Spring runoff
• Surface and groundwater interactions
• Mire ecosystems
• Artesian waters
♦ Scientific cooperation with:
• Tatiana V. Orekhova (Geological Institute of BAS, Sofia, Bulgaria)
• Vyacheslav V. Kuzovlev (Tver State Technical University, Tver, Russia)
• Alla V. Mikhailova (V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of RAS, Moscow, Russia)
♦ Grants:
• RFBR, No 98-05-79032-к (1998)
• RFBR, No 99-05-79032-к (1999)
• RFBR, No 01-05-64500-a (2001-2003)
• RFBR, No 04-05-96705 (2004-2005)
• RFBR, No 05-05-65013-a (2005-2007)
• RFBR, No 06-05-96316 (2006)
• RFBR, No 07-05-07070 (2007)
• RFBR, No 14-05-07026 (2014)
• RFBR, No 18-45-690001 (2018-2019)
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♦ Elibrary
♦ Books:
2000: Ivankovo reservoir: current state and problems of protection / V.A. Abakumov at all. Moscow, Nauka, 2000. 344 p.
2008: N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, M.V. Lola. The ecology of the nature water of the watershed of Ivankovo reservoir and the methods for reduce of contamination. Moscow: LKI, 2008, 240 p.
2014: E.E. Lapina, N.P.Akhmetieva, V.V. Kudrjashova. The springs of Upper Volga: conditions of formation, regime, protection. Tver, OOO “Cupol”, 2014. 256 p.
♦ Papers in Refereed Journals:
• G.V. Kovalysheva, E.E. Lapina, O.P. Bukreeva. Biological testing of the waters of the Ivankovo reservoir using luminescent bacteria photobacterium phosphoreum. Water Resources, 1996, v. 23, N 1, pp. 100-103.
• N.P. Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina. Variations in the chemical composition of groundwater of the Ivankovo reservoir protection zone. Water Resources, 1997, v. 24, N 2, pp. 169-173.
• N.P. Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina. Factors determining groundwater exposure to nitrogen compounds. Melioraion and Water Management. 2002, N 2, pp.16-18.
• N.P. Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, O.P. Bukreeva. Influence of peat bog water on chemical composition of water courses. Melioraion and Water Management, 2004, N 4, pp. 38-40.
• N.P. Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, V.V. Kudrjashova. The adsorption properties of rocks in the aeration zone and their role on groundwater protection from contamination (by the example of Ivankovo reservoir). Geoecology, 2006, N 4, pp.337-341.
• N.P. Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, O.V. Rozhkov. Influence of a dotty source of contamination on ground water quality. Melioraion and Water Management. 2006, N 5, pp. 45-48.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, V.V. Kudrjashova. Springs in water basin 0f Ivankovo reservoir. Nature. 2007, N 3 (1098), pp.66-72.
• N.P. Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, V.V. Kuzovlev. Ecological and hydrogeological assessment of spring runoff in the southeast of the Tver region. Bulletin of Tver State Technical University. 2007, N 10, pp. 187-194.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, A.Y. Belyaev. Peat bogs is catchment for manure. Melioraion and Water Management, 2008, N 5, pp. 24-26.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, V.V. Kudrjashova. Sorption of phosphorus in the peat of fen and bogs. Melioraion and Water Management. 2011, N 3 , pp.26-28.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, , A.V. Mikhajlova. Change of the chemical compound of peat waters after fires of 2010 (on the example of water catchment of the Ivankovo reservoir). Works of Instorf. 2011, N 4, pp. 12-16.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina. Genetic structure of Groundwater runoff to the Ivankovo reservoir. Journal of Water Management of Russia. 2013, N 1, pp. 33-51
• N.P.Akhmetieva, R.G. Dzamalov, E.E. Lapina, S. E. Belova, I.S. Kulichevsaya, A. V. Mikhailova. Natural post-fire bog recovery. Water Resources , 2014, v. 41, N 4, pp. 343-354.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, E.E. Lapina, V.V. Kudrjashova. Peat water content and occurrence of fires in the bogs. Melioraion and Water Management. 2014, N 3 , pp.26-29.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, A.Y. Belyaev, O. S. Grinchenko, G.N. Krichevets, V.V. Kudrjashova, E.E. Lapina, A.V. Mikhajlova. Zhuravlinaya Rodina wildlife reserve: the current state and fire protection on the drained mire “Dubnensky massif”. Works of Instorf. 2016, N 4 (67), pp. 12-21.
• N.P.Akhmetieva, A.Y. Belyaev, E.E. Lapina, G.N. Krichevets, A.V. Mikhajlova. Bog water in European Russia as a Drinking Water Source in Emergencies. Works of Instorf. 2017, N 16 (69), pp. 3-10.
• E.E. Lapina, L.E. Lapina. Features of the forecast of the dynamics of spring flow in the coastal zone of the Ivankovo reservoir. Journal “Problems of environmental monitoring and modeling of ecosystems”. 2020, v. XXXII, N 1, pp. 70-80.
• E.E. Lapina, E.A. Chekmariova. Assesment of the current state of groundwater in coastal zone of the Ivankovo reservoir and its tributaries in winter period. Bulletin of Tver State University: a series of Geography and Geoecology. 2018, N 4, pp. 45-60.
• I. L.Grigorieva, E.E. Lapina, E.A. Chekmariova. Retrospective analysis of the water chemical composition of small rivers on the right bank Ivankovo reservoir in winter. Bulletin of Tver State University: a series of Geography and Geoecology. 2020, N 1 (29), pp. 30-39.
• I. L.Grigorieva, E.E. Lapina, E.A. Chekmariova. Retrospective analysis of the water chemical composition of small rivers on the right bank Ivankovo reservoir in winter. Bulletin of Tver State University: a series of Geography and Geoecology. 2020, N 1 (29), pp. 30-39.
• E.E. Lapina, I. L.Grigorieva. Retrospective analysis and forecast assessments of change od underground the water quality around Ivankovo reservoir during the winter period. Russian Journal of Applied Ecology. 2020, N 2, pp. 17-22.