Dina Starodymova

Senior Researcher
PhD (Geological and Mineralogical Sciences)

Lisitzin Laboratory of
physical and geological research
Marine Geology

Moscow, +7(499)124-77-37


Geologist-geochemist.

In 2010, she graduated with honors from the Geological Faculty of Moscow State University by specialty "geochemistry". The research for writing a master's degree was carried out at the Institute of Oceanology under the guidance of V. Shevchenko. In 2010–2015 (with interruptions) she studied at the graduate school of the IO RAS. In 2014, she joined the staff of the Laboratory of physical and geological studies. As part of her PhD dissertation, she investigates the geochemistry of aerosols entering the White Sea catchment basin. Particular attention is paid to heavy metals and black carbon in aerosols, as well as the accumulation of heavy metals in various components of the environment (lichens, snow and lake sediments). In addition, she performs geochemical studies by mass spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma in various samples (water suspension, water, bottom sediments, marine organisms). At the same time, she interprets geochemical data for paleogeographic reconstructions based on the analysis of bottom sediment columns sampled in the North Atlantic and the Barents Sea. She is a co-author of chapters in the monographs “The White Sea System. Volume 2" and "The Baltic Sea System".

  • Shevchenko V.P., Starodymova D.P., Lisitzin A.P., Makarov V.I., Popova S.A., Sivonen V.V., V.P. Sivonen, A.A. Vinogradova Elemental and organic carbon in atmospheric aerosols over north-western coast of the Kandalaksha Bay of the White Sea // Doklady Earth Sciences. 2015. V. 461. Part 1. P. 242–246.
  • Starodymova D. P., Shevchenko V. P., Sivonen V. P., Sivonen V. V. Material and Elemental composition of surface aerosols on the North-Western coast of the Kandalaksha Bay of the White Sea // Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics. 2016. Vol. 29. No 6. Pp. 507–511.
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