Kseniia Yu. Vasileva

Teaching courses

  • Lithology
  • Methods of sedimentary rocks studies

Position

Assistant, Department Sedimentary Geology

E-mail: k.vasilyeva@spbu.ru

Phone: (812) 363-62-00

Education, scientific degrees and titles

  • 2010 – Master in Geology, Saint Petersburg State University
  • 2017 – PhD in regional geology (“Post sedimentary alterations of carbonate rocks of Kuyumba oil field and its relations with geological evolution of the Baikit Anteclise”)

Research IDs


Research interests

sedimentary geology, diagenesis, geochemical and isotopical composition of carbonate rocks


Key publications

  1. Vasileva, K., Vereshchagin, O., Ershova, V., Rogov, M., Chernyshova, I., Vishnevskaya, I., Okuneva, T., Pokrovsky, B., Tuchkova, M., Saphronova, N., Kostrov, Y., Khmarin, E. Marine diagenesis of ikaite: implications from the isotopic and geochemical composition of glendonites and host concretions (Paleogene–Neogene sediments, Sakhalin Island) // Sedimentology. DOI: 10.1111/sed.12847 (Wos-JCR = 3.405) (SJR=1.491, Q1)
  2. Rogov M., Ershova, V., Vereshchagin, O., Vasileva, K., Mikhailova, K., Krylov, A. Database of global glendonite and ikaite records throughout the Phanerozoic // Earth System Science data, DOI: 10.5194/essd-13-343-2021  (Wos-JCR = 9.197)  (SJR=4.532, Q1)
  3. Vasileva K., Zaretskaya N., Ershova V., Rogov M., Stockli L. D., Stockli D., Khaitov V., Maximov F., Chernyshova I., Soloshenko N., Frishman N., Panikorovsky T., Vereshchagin O. New model for seasonal ikaite precipitation: Evidence from White Sea glendonites // Marine Geology, Vol. 449, 2022, 106820.
  4. Ershova V.B., Vasileva K.Yu., Vilesov A.P., Mikhailova K.Yu., Vereshchagin O.S. Development of the diagenetic reservoirs in the Paleozoic carbonate deposits of the West Taimyr potential oil and gas bearing area. PRONEFT. Professionally about oil. 2022;7(4):68–82. https://doi.org/10.51890/2587-7399-2022-7-4-68-82. https://doi.org/10.51890/2587-7399-2022-7-4-68-82
  5. Vasileva K., Rogov M., Ershova V. et al. Ikaite versus seep-related carbonate precipitation in the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous of West Spitsbergen: evidence for cold versus warm climates?. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-023-02380-9

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