Alexandrovskiy Alexander

Position: 
Leader researcher
Degree: 
D.Sc.
Phone: 
+7(495)959-00-18
Email: 
alexandrovski [at] igras.ru
Department: 
Department of Soil Geography and Evolution

Research interests

Evolution of soils and environments in the Holocene, rate of soil forming processes, archaeological pedology, geoarchaeology, historical geography, antthropochemistry. Study areas: Russian Plain, Caucasus, Crimea, Urals, West Siberia.

Selected Publications

Aleksandrovskii A.L., Aleksandrovskaya E.I., Dolgikh A.V., Zamotaev I.V., and Kurbatova A.N. Soils and Cultural Layers of Ancient Cities in the South of European Russia. Eurasian Soil Science, 2015, Vol. 48, No. 11, pp. 1171–1181.

Alexandrovskiy A.L., Sedov S.N., Shishkov V.A. 2014. The development of deep soil processes in ancient kurgans of the North Caucasus. Catena, 2014, vol. 112. 65-71.

Ershova E.G., A.L.Alexandrovskiy, N.A.Krenke. 2014. Paleosols, paleovegetation and Neolithic occupation of the Moskva River floodplain, Central Russia. Quaternary International 324: 134-145. 

Alexandrovskiy, A.L., Glasko, M.P., 2014. Stages of the formation of floodplains of plain rivers in the Holocene: concurrent pedogenetic and alluvial processes. Geomorfologiya, No. 3: 3–16

Alexandrovskaya Elena, Alexandrovskiy Alexander. 2014. Anthropochemistry and Civilization processes. Saarbrucken. Lambert Academic Publishing. 246 p. ISBN: 978-3-659-49801-5

Chendev Y.G., Novykh L.L., Aleksandrovskii A.L., Dolgikh A.V., Khokhlova O.S., Smirnova L,G. Anthropogenic evolution of dark grayforest-steppe soils in the southern part of the Central Russian upland. Eurasian Soil Science. 2011. v. 44. № 1. P. 1-12.

Alexandrovskiy A.L. 2011. Soil evolution on the lower terraces of lake Nero // Eurasian Soil Science, vol. 44, no. 10: pp. 1055-1067.

Aleksandrovskii A.L., Arslanov Kh.A., Savel'eva L.A., Subetto D.A., Davydova N.N., Kuznetsov D.D., Ludikova A.V., Sapelko T.V., Lavento M., Zaitseva G.I., Kirpichnikov A.N., Nosov E.N., Doluchanov P.M. New data on the Ladoga transgression, the Neva River formation, and agricultural development of northwestern Russia //Doklady Earth Sciences. 2009. Т. 425. № 2. С. 274-278.

Alexandrovskiy A.L. Rates of soil-forming processes in three main models of pedogenesis // Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geologicas, V 24, num. 2, 2007, p. 283-292.

Aleksandrovskii A. L. and E. I. Aleksandrovskaya, Soil Evolution and the Geographic Environment (Nauka,Moscow, 2005), 223 pp. [in Russian]