Born on September 16, 1944, in the village of Novachene, Sofia Province. In 1969 he graduated from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Geology and Geography, specialty geology-geochemistry. From 1969 to 1975 he worked in the uranium mine "Eleshnitsa" as a deputy director. In 1975 he won a competition for a research associate and was employed at the Institute of Oceanology - BAS. In 1979 he defended his dissertation on "Genesis of marine sediments in the peripheral region of the western part of the Black Sea shelf in the Quaternary" under the guidance of Academician Yastrebov and Prof. Aksenov at the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow.[1]
He introduced new scientific disciplines for the Bulgaria - "Marine Geology" and "Geoarchaeology".
Scientific Secretary of IO-BAS, Varna, 1977 - 1984; Deputy Director of IO-BAS, Varna, 1984 - 1993; Head of the Department "Marine Geology and Archaeology" of IO-BAS, Varna, 1997 - 2009.
Leader and participant in over 30 international scientific expeditions in the Black Sea (with Dr. Robert Ballard 2001, 2002;[5]Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2006;[6] Prof. William Ryan[7][8] 2009, 2011 – project 02–337 "Ancient coastlines of the Black Sea and conditions for human presence", funded by the Bulgarian National Science Fund at the Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria [9][10]). His is the most sensational, but also the most controversial find in Bulgarian archeology, the so-called "Noah's Plate". It was discovered on July 15, 1985 at a depth of about 93 m and 65 km inland from Varna. There is still no one to acknowledge its authenticity.
Membership in scientific organizations: Member of Union of Scientists - Varna, Bulgarian Geological Society, Bulgarian Geographical Society, Foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Honorary citizen of the city of Varna, 2013
Research interests: Black Sea, Geology, Geochemistry, Marine geology, Black Sea deluge hypothesis, alternative sources and energy resources from the bottom of the Black Sea, Maritime history, archeology and geoarcheology, uranium minerals and uranium mining.
Scientific publications: Author and co-author of over 150 scientific articles and books. Citations: over 1300.[12]
He is the creator of the idea for the application of sapropel sediments from the bottom of the Black Sea as a natural ecological fertilizer and biological products. [13] Patent BG No. 63868, Register No. 104106.
Scientific awards: Medal for scientific contributions "St. St. Cyril and Methodius”- II degree, [14] for realization of the project "Correlation of Geological, Climatic and Historical Events in the Black Sea, Marmara Sea and Mediterranean Sea during the last 25000 years (Noah's Flood Project)".
Participation in films about the Black Sea Flood (Black Sea deluge hypothesis) – „BBC–Horizon–1996 – Noah's Flood“, ZDF „Terra X 56 Die Sintflut“, UFOTV „Dark Secrets of Black Sea“, „Ancient X-Files: Season 2 Episode 8 - Great Flood and Scottish Stone Mystery - National Geographic“ etc.
Collaborator of the Institute of Ancient Civilizations in Sofia.
He was a member of the High Attestation Commission (Scientific Commission for Geological and Geographical Sciences) - 2 mandate.
OUR MEMORY ON LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY BY PROFESSOR DIMITROV PETKO STOYANOV.[15]
^Coolen, Marco J.L.; Saenz, James P.; Giosan, Liviu; Trowbridge, Nan Y.; Dimitrov, Petko; Dimitrov, Dimitar; Eglinton, Timothy I. (2009). "DNA and lipid molecular stratigraphic records of haptophyte succession in the Black Sea during the Holocene". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 284 (3–4): 610–621. Bibcode:2009E&PSL.284..610C. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2009.05.029.
^William B.F. Ryan Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
^Yanchilina, A. G., Ryan, W. B. F., McManus, J. F., Dimitrov, P., Dimitrov, D., Slavova, K., & Filipova-Marinova, M. (2019). Reply to comment on, “Compilation of geophysical, geochronological, and geochemical evidence indicates a rapid mediterranean-derived submergence of the black sea's shelf and subsequent substantial salinification in the early holocene” by A.G. yanchilina, W.B.F. ryan, J.F. McManus, P. dimitrov, D. dimitrov, K. slavova, M. filipova-marinova [marine geology 383 (2017) 14–34]. Marine Geology, 407, 354-361. Bibcode:2019MGeol.407..354Y, doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2018.11.006
^Dimitrov P. 1988. Far from the coasts and waterways. Varna. Publ. "Galactica", Library "Neptun", 161 p., DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19449.36965
^Shuisky Yu. D., Yanko V. V., Andrianova O. R. 2023. OUR MEMORY ON LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY BY PROFESSOR DIMITROV PETKO STOYANOV. Odesa National University Herald. Geography & Geology. Volume 28. Issue 2(43), doi: https://doi.org/10.18524/2303-9914.2023.2(43).292753