Golyeva Alexandra

Position: 
Leading Scientific Researcher
Degree: 
D.Sc.
Phone: 
+7(495)959-00-28
Email: 
golyeva [at] igras.ru
Department: 
Department of Soil Geography and Evolution

Education:

M. Sc., Soil Science, Moscow State University, Moscow, 1981

Ph.D., Biology, 1988, Moscow State University, Moscow

Habilitation, Geography, 2006, Institute of Geography Russian Academy of Science

Research interests

Palaeopedology, palaeoecology in the Holocene, soil science, archaeopedology, ancient anthropogenic landscape reconstructions, microbiomorphycal analysis, soil science analysis. Study areas: Russian Plain, West Siberia, Caucasus, Altay, Crimea, Urals.

web-site: www.igras.ru

Selected Publications

  1. Properties of ancient deeply transformed man-made soils (cultural layers) and their advances to classification by the example of Early Iron Age sites in Moscow Region. A. Golyeva, E. Zazovskaia, I. Turova CATENA 2016. V. 137,  P. 605–610.
  2. Soil forming processes of ancient man-made soils (cultural layers) by the example of sites in humid (Dunino) and arid (Ar-Dolong) regions of Russia: A first approach. A. Golyeva, O. Chichagova, J. Bondareva. Quaternary International. 2016. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.093
  3. PHYTOLITHS, STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES AND MICROMORPHOLOGY OF A BURIED ALLUVIAL SOIL IN SOUTHERN MEXICO: A POLYCHRONOUS RECORD OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE DURING MIDDLE HOLOCENE
    Solís-Castillo B., López-Rivera S., Golyeva A., Sedov S., Solleiro-Rebolledo E. Quaternary International. 2015. V. 365. P. 150-158.
  4. PALAEOECOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF WETLANDS AND ENEOLITHIC LAND USE IN LJUBLJANSKO BARJE (SLOVENIA) BASED ON BIOMORPHIC AND POLLEN ANALYSIS Golyeva A., Andrič M. Catena. 2014. Т. 112. С. 38-47.
  5. Golyeva A. The study of biogenic silica in animal dung deposits from the Moscow Kremlin, Russia // Boletin de la Socieded Geologica Mexicana. 2012. v.64, No 2, p. 171-176
  6. Engovatova Asja, Golyeva Alexandra. Anthropogenic soils in Yaroslavl (Central Russia): history, development, and landscape reconstruction. // Quaternary International. 2012. v. 265. p.54-62
  7. Golyeva A.A., Khokhlova O. S., 2011. The process of the Bolshoi Sintashta Kurgan’s construction (Chelyabinsk region, Russia) in the light of pedological and radiocarbon data // Kurgan Studies: An environmental and archaeological multiproxy study of burial mounds in the Eurasian steppe zone. Á. PETO and A. BARCZI (Eds.). BAR International Series 2238, Paper 17, pp. 269-276.
  8. Golyeva A., 2007. Various phytolith types as bearers of different kinds of ecological information. In: Plant, People and Places – Recent Studies in Phytolith Analysis (Eds Madella M., Debora Z.), Oxbow, Oxford. 204-208 pp.