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Yerbolat Mukanov

Physical and Economical Geography Department · Eurasian National University

https://researchid.co/yerbolat
@enu.kz
8Scopus Publications
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Biography

Mukanov Erbolat Nakhypovich – specialist in GIS and remote sensing and hydrological modeling with experience in soil erosion processes in river basins. He also studied the spatial distribution of drought, forecasting climatic conditions in the territory of the Yesil River basin, forecasting agrometeorological conditions of the growing season in Kazakhstan, as well as forecasting moisture conditions before sowing, forecasting the ripening of spring crops, forecasting the yield of agricultural crops in Kazakhstan.

Education

2016-2020 - PhD in Physical Geography, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Urumqi, China. Thesis title: "Drought monitoring and forecasting for the future period under the GCM scenario (RCP 4.5-8.5) in the Yesil River basin, Kazakhstan." 2012-2014 - Master's degree in Applied Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information, Science and Technology, Nanjing, China. Thesis title: "Soil moisture analysis and seasonal drought characteristics of the red soil region in South China." 1998-2003 Qualification: Agronomist. S.Seifullin Kazakh Agrarian University. Astana, Kazakhstan. Defense of the...

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Characterizing the Long-Term (1981–2023) Temperature and Precipitation Dynamics in the Trans-Mountain Regions of Kazakhstan, Central Asia
    Water Switzerland, 2026
  2. Analysing Seasonal Hydroclimatic Variability to Support Managed Aquifer Recharge Planning in Kazakhstan
    Earth Systems and Environment, 2026
  3. Agro-Climatic Zoning of the Territory of Northern Kazakhstan for Zoning of Agricultural Crops Under Conditions of Climate Change
    Climate, 2025
  4. Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia
    Springerbriefs in Environmental Science, 2021
  5. Assessment of the impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff using climate elasticity method and general circulation model (GCM) in the buqtyrma River Basin, Kazakhstan
    Sustainability Switzerland, 2020

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