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Alexandra Kravchenko is a professor specializing in soil spatial variability, focusing on micro-aggregates and the application of statistical geostatistical methods in data analysis. She has contributed to several notable publications regarding soil carbon stabilization, soil aggregates as biogeochemical reactors, and the microbial activity in heterogeneous soil microenvironments. Her research is aligned with modern environmental challenges such as climate change and sustainable agriculture practices. With a Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming and a B.S. in Soil Physics from Moscow State University, she has a robust academic background that informs her teaching and research. Kravchenko has also engaged in various projects exploring the impacts of conservation practices on soil health and has presented her findings widely, including workshops in Brazil. Her work emphasizes the significance of soil pore characteristics and their influence on soil carbon processes, showcasing her commitment to advancing our understanding of soil systems.
Department of Psychology