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D. I. Rukhovich
Researcher at Russian Academy
Publications - 36
Citations - 416
D. I. Rukhovich is an academic researcher from Russian Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil map & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 33 publications receiving 327 citations.
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Projected changes in the organic carbon stocks of cropland mineral soils of European Russia and the Ukraine, 1990–2070
Jo Smith,Pete Smith,Martin Wattenbach,Pia Gottschalk,V. Romanenkov,Ludmila Shevtsova,O D Sirotenko,D. I. Rukhovich,P. V. Koroleva,Irina A. Romanenko,Nicolai V. Lisovoi +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Rothamsted Carbon Model to estimate how cropland mineral soil carbon stocks are likely to change under future climate, and how agricultural management might influence these stocks in the future.
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Changes in mineral soil organic carbon stocks in the croplands of European Russia and the Ukraine, 1990–2070; comparison of three models and implications for climate mitigation
Pete Smith,Joanne Ursula Smith,Uwe Franko,Katrin Kuka,V. Romanenkov,L. K. Shevtsova,Martin Wattenbach,Pia Gottschalk,O D Sirotenko,D. I. Rukhovich,P. V. Koroleva,I. A. Romanenko,N. V. Lisovoi +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, three soil carbon models (RothC, CANDY and the Model of Humus Balance) were used to estimate the impacts of climate change on agricultural mineral soil carbon stocks in European Russia and the Ukraine using detailed spatial data on land-use, future land use, cropping patterns, agricultural management, climate and soil type.
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Constructing a spatially-resolved database for modelling soil organic carbon stocks of croplands in European Russia
TL;DR: In this article, a GIS of croplands for European Russia was constructed to allow the RothC and CANDY models, and a statistical model of humus balance, to estimate how soil carbon stocks change in time.
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Problems of using digitized thematic maps on the territory of the former soviet union upon the creation of the “Soils of Russia” geographic information system
TL;DR: A large set of thematic maps on the territory of the former Soviet Union and Russia are available as hardcopies as mentioned in this paper, and their digitization clearly shows various merits and demerits of these maps.
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Organization of retrospective monitoring of the soil cover in Azov district of Rostov oblast
A. V. Bryzzhev,D. I. Rukhovich,P. V. Koroleva,N. V. Kalinina,E. V. Vil’chevskaya,E. A. Dolinina,S. V. Rukhovich +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a methodology of retrospective monitoring of the state of soils and lands with the use of GIS technologies based on the characteristics of remote sensing materials and topographic maps applied for this purpose.