Scope of expertise: Thermodynamic calculations and physicochemical modeling. Study of depth fluid system properties and their influence on rock-, mineral- and ore formation. Thermodynamic properties of minerals at high temperatures and pressures.
Danilov, B.S. Dependence of metamorphic mineral assemblages in basic rocks on the fluid composition // Petrology. 2005, Vol 13, No 1, p. 84-94
Danilov, B. S. Composition of clinoamphibole as a function of fluid composition during metamorphism of basic rocks // Doklady Earth Sciences. 2009, Vol 424, No 1, p. 160-163
Hultquist G., Szakálos P., Graham M.J., Belonoshko A.B., Sproule G.I., Gråsjö L., Dorogokupets P., Danilov B., AAstrup T., Wikmark G., Chuah G.-K., Eriksson J.-C., Rosengren A. Water Corrodes Copper // Catalysis Letters. 2009, Vol. 132, No. 3-4, p. 311-316.
Letnikov, F. A.; Danilov, B. S.; Dorogokupets, P. I. Energy parameters of deep fluid systems // Doklady Earth Sciences. 2011, Vol 437, No 2, p. 548-551
Dorogokupets P.I., Sokolova T.S., Danilov B.S., Litasov K.D. Near-absolute equations of state of diamond, Ag, Al, Au, Cu, Mo, Nb, Pt, Ta, and W for quasi-hydrostatic conditions. // Geodynamics & Tectonophysics. 2012, Vol 3, No 2, p. 129–166.
Letnikov, F. A.; Letnikov, A. F.; Danilov, B. S. Relationship between the heat and chemical energies of components in deep fluid systems // Doklady Earth Sciences. 2013, Vol. 453, No 2, p. 1234-1236
Savel'eva, V. B.; Bazarova, E. P.; Danilov, B. S. New finds of carbonatite-like rocks in the western Baikal region // Doklady Earth Sciences. 2014, Vol. 459, No 2, p. 1483-1487
Kiselev A. I., Ivanov A. V., Danilov B. S. Compositional and thermal differences between lithospheric and asthenospheric mantle and their influence on continental delamination. // Geodynamics & Tectonophysics. 2015, Vol 6, No 2, p. 255-265
Dorogokupets, P. I., Dymshits, A. M., Sokolova, T. S., Danilov, B. S., Litasov, K. D. The equations of state of forsterite, wadsleyite, ringwoodite, akimotoite, MgSiO3-perovskite, and postperovskite and phase diagram for the Mg2SiO4 system at pressures of up to 130 GPa // Russian Geology And Geophysics. 2015, Vol 56, No 1-2, p. 172-189