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Yuri Dublyansky is a Senior Scientist at the Institute of Geology, University of Innsbruck, and a leading researcher in Quaternary Geology. His work focuses on fluid inclusions, isotope geochemistry, and speleogenesis, particularly in hypogene karst systems. He has contributed to studies on paleohydrogeology, nuclear waste disposal suitability, and cryogenic cave carbonates. His research integrates field observations, isotopic analyses, and geochronology to unravel past climate and hydrological conditions.
Key affiliations include the Innsbruck Quaternary Research Group, with prior roles at the Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali (Italy) and McMaster University (Canada). He has advised governments and international bodies on nuclear waste repository evaluations, notably for Yucca Mountain (USA) and Novaya Zemlya (Russia).
- Education: NSERC Fellowship at McMaster University (1993-1994)
- Expertise: Stable isotope analysis, fluid inclusion microthermometry, hypogene cave formation modeling
Research interests span speleothem-based climate proxies, geothermal karst systems, and paleoenvironmental reconstructions. His work bridges geology, hydrology, and climate science, with over 150 peer-reviewed publications.
Notable achievements include developing novel methods for dating cryogenic carbonates and advancing understanding of Devils Hole climate records. Awards include the NSERC International Fellowship (1993).



