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- Iraj Bashiri
Institute of Geology
The Institute of Geology was founded in 1941. The Institute consists of the Department of Geology and Ecology and the following 7 laboratories. • Paleontology and Stratigraphy • Geotectonics and Neotectonics • Lithology • Magmatism • Lithosphere • Geochemistry of Endogenous Processes • Geology of Mineral Resources Deposits and Mineralogy. The major fields of investigation of the Institute of Geology include • Paleontology and Stratigraphy; • Tectonics of the earth's crust in Tajikistan; • Lithology of sedimentary formations and associated mineral resources of sedimentary origin; • Petrology and magmatism of intrusive massifs; • Geochemistry of magmatic and metamorphic formations; and • Mineral resources: conditions of formation and regularities of distribution. The major scientific results of the Institute include • fundamental investigation is summarized in 7 volumes, entitled The Atlas of Fossil Fauna and Flora of Tajikistan. • stratigraphic charts of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cainozoic deposits of the Pamirs, Hissaro-Alay and Tajik Depression were drawn up. Iraj Bashiri 368
Tectonic subdivision into regions was carried out and maps of neotectonics and seismotectonics (1:500000 scale) were drawn up. Tectonic faults of Tajikistan were systematized. Charts of tectonic subdivision of folding geosynclinal areas of Tajikistan into regions were drawn up. • complex petrological-geochemical models of the earth's crust and upper mantle of the Pamirs and South Tien Shan were constructed. A new scheme of metallogenic subdivision of the area of Tajikistan into regions was developed. In Paleogenic sections of Southern and Northern Tajikistan, non-traditional mineral raw materials (bentonite and palygorskite clays) were discovered; economic uses have developed. • new deposits of semi-precious stone raw materials were found in the Pamir and the Karategin Range. • in alkaline basalts of Tajikistan, unique xenoliths of anorthoclasities- concentrates of strontium, barium, rubidium, lead, boron, and many others were distinguished. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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