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Vyacheslav Vasenev

Researcher at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

Publications -  8
Citations -  92

Vyacheslav Vasenev is an academic researcher from Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil respiration & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 57 citations. Previous affiliations of Vyacheslav Vasenev include Russian State Agricultural University.

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Carbon stocks and CO2 emissions of urban and natural soils in Central Chernozemic region of Russia

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-year study focused on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and CO 2 emissions of urban soils in the city of Kursk in the Central Chernozemic region of Russia, an area known to have some of the most fertile soil in the world.
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Short-term dynamics and spatial heterogeneity of CO 2 emission from the soils of natural and urban ecosystems in the Central Chernozemic Region

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis of the spatial-temporal trends in the emission of CO2 from soils of different functional zones of the city of Kursk, a dark gray soil of an oak forest, and a typical steppe chernozem has been performed.
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Soil CO2 emission, microbial biomass, and microbial respiration of woody and grassy areas in Moscow (Russia)

TL;DR: In this article, a relationship between soil CO2 emission and soil microbial properties (biomass, respiratory activity) in Moscow megapolis areas was hypothesized, where the authors measured monthly (May-October) from the surface (or soil respiration, RS) and after the sequential removal of the two top 10-cm soil layers at woody (forest park, public garden) and grassy (grassland, arable) areas.
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Monitoring and Assessing Anthropogenic Influence on Soil’s Health in Urban Forests: The Case from Moscow City

TL;DR: In this article, the anthropogenic influence on soil health was studied for the unique forest experimental station located in Moscow and exposed to urbanization for more than a century, where changes in soil physical (bulk density), chemical (nutrients' and heavy metals' concentrations and mobility), and biological features (amount of ammonifiers and soil nitrogen-fixing activity) resulted from continuous urbanization and anthropogenic load were studied.
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Analysis of Volume and Properties of Imported Soils for Prediction of Carbon Stocks in Soil Constructions in the Moscow Metropolis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the market of soils supplied to Moscow for landscaping purposes in 2016 and 2017, the sources and volumes of imported soils and their components, their recipes, and properties using the surveys of supplier companies.