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Ivan Vasilʹevich Mushketov (russian: Иван Васильевич Мушкетов; 1850–1902) was a famous
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, tectonist, explorer, and
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Biography

Mushketov was born 9 (21 New Style) January 1850 in the Dango Cossack area of the Don region and entered
Saint Petersburg University Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU; russian: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the G ...
in 1867, but soon transferred to the Mining InstituteP. K. (1902) "Obituary: Prof. I. V. Mushketoff". Nature 65:395–395. where he was a student of A. P. Karpinsky, and graduated from there in 1872.(1902) "Obituary: Professor Mushketoff" Geographical Journal, 19(4): 514–515. Upon graduation in 1872 he began his "continuous, almost uninterrupted explorations of
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" and China which included a 6-year term (beginning 1873) as a mining attaché to the Governor General of
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. The areas visited in 1874-80 included the
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,
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,
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,
Dzungarian Alatau The Dzungarian Alatau ( mn, Зүүнгарын Алатау, ''Züüngaryn Alatau''; ; kk, Жетісу Алатауы, ''Jetısu Alatauy''; russian: Джунгарский Алатау, ''Dzhungarskiy Alatau'') is a mountain range that lies on t ...
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, and
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mountains, the
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Valley and the
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Andijan Andijan (sometimes spelled Andijon or Andizhan in English) ( uz, Andijon / Андижон / ئەندىجان; fa, اندیجان, ''Andijân/Andīǰān''; russian: Андижан, ''Andižan'') is a city in Uzbekistan. It is the administrative, ...
region. These remarkable journeys resulted in numerous scientific papers, important geological maps including the first geological map of Turkestan (with S. D. Romanovsky), and corrected much in the traveler's reports of
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and
Ferdinand von Richthofen Baron Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen (5 May 18336 October 1905), better known in English as was a German traveller, geographer, and scientist. He is noted for coining the terms "Seidenstraße" and "Seidenstraßen" = "Silk Road(s)" or "Silk ...
. In 1877 Mushketov received his doctorate (thesis on the mountain area of
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) and the same year was named an adjunct professor at the Mining Institute. He also taught at the Institute of Transport from 1882 and at the Women's Academy of St. Petersburg from 1892. Mushketov received the Konstantin Medal of the Imperial
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in 1880. He was a geologist from 1882 to 1897 with the Geological Committee of the State Geological Survey of Russia. From 1885 he was Director of the Department of Physical Geography of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. In 1887 he investigated the aftermath of the Verny earthquake in Bashkiria (now
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). He also studied the area of
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, mineral springs, salt lakes in Crimea, and organized regular observation of glaciers in the
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. in 1898-99 he conducted the third survey of prospective routes for the Circum-Baikal Railway. Mushketov died of
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in St. Petersburg on 10 (23) January 1902.


Works

* ''Mineral Riches of Russian Turkestan'' (1878) * ''Geological Map of Turkestan'' (with S.D. Romanovsky, 1884) * ''Turkestan'' (1886, 1906) * ''Physical Geology'' (1888, 1891) * ''Geological Prospects Along Circumbaikal Line'' (1904, 1910)


Remembrance

The Mushketov Glacier (Antarctica), Gora Mushketova (Antarctica) the Mushketov Glacier in the
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mountain range, and Gora Mushketova (Mushketov Mountain, the Mountain Peak of the Vitim Tableland, Buriyatia) are named after him. He was the father of D. I. Mushketov, who, like his father, specialized in the geology of Central Asia and studied both earthquakes and glaciation.Yu. Ya. Solov'ev (2007) "On the 125th birthday of Dmitrii Ivanovich Mushketov (1882–1938)" Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation 15(4):443–448.


References


Further reading

E. A. Baskov (1986) "Ivan Vasilʹevich Mushketov, 1850-1902". Nauka, Leningrad (in Russian).
I. V. Mushketov (1878) "Les richesses minérales du Turkestan russe." Impr. Arnous de Rivière, Paris (in French)


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mushketov, Ivan Vasilevich 1850 births 1902 deaths 19th-century geologists Deaths from pneumonia in Russia Explorers from the Russian Empire Geologists from the Russian Empire People from Don Host Oblast Saint Petersburg Mining University alumni