The second story-tell about the development of geology in Russia: from the foundation of the first geological committee to the present day.
Today's talk will be about how GeolCom has advanced geological exploration, mapping and resource development despite the turmoil.
π To be continued!
Today's talk will be about how GeolCom has advanced geological exploration, mapping and resource development despite the turmoil.
π To be continued!
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βοΈ π Last week, our team organised a lecture called "Understanding Earth" by the outstanding geophysicist of the Karpinsky institute - Andrey Karamyshev. After the informative event, we managed to interview him!
Why did I become a geologist by geophysicist Andrey Karamyshev:
π Friends, we'd love to hear your stories! How long ago you joined the world of geology? What discovery surprised you the most?
Why did I become a geologist by geophysicist Andrey Karamyshev:
Well, I could say it happened almost by chance.
I could have as easily chosen a different career trackβ¦
π Friends, we'd love to hear your stories! How long ago you joined the world of geology? What discovery surprised you the most?
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Time to start thinking about gifts for loved ones and colleagues! What wish have you made for next year?
There are 1οΈβ£3οΈβ£ days left till the New Year!
There are 1οΈβ£3οΈβ£ days left till the New Year!
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πΊπ Secrets of an ancient craft: ganch β art embodied in gypsum
In Central Asia and Semirechye, ganch was widely used β a mixture of alabaster and loess (gypsum stone and gypsum powder). Gypsum is the most common sulphate mineral with the chemical formula CaSO 4Β·2H2O. The composition of the stone also includes impurities of clay and sand.
Scroll through the cards to read more about today's exclusive material!
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In Central Asia and Semirechye, ganch was widely used β a mixture of alabaster and loess (gypsum stone and gypsum powder). Gypsum is the most common sulphate mineral with the chemical formula CaSO 4Β·2H2O. The composition of the stone also includes impurities of clay and sand.
Scroll through the cards to read more about today's exclusive material!
#karpinskyclass #geofacts #exclusive
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The countdown continues!
We are keeping a close eye on the geological advent calendar:
There are 8οΈβ£ days left till the New Year!
We are keeping a close eye on the geological advent calendar:
There are 8οΈβ£ days left till the New Year!
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It's time to make wishes! β¨
There are 5οΈβ£ days left till the New Year!
There are 5οΈβ£ days left till the New Year!
Lapis lazuli is a sulphate-bearing opaque mineral of blue to bluish grey or greenish grey colour, a subclass of framework silicates.
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As part of the New Year calendar, we have mentioned St Isaac's Cathedral many times
The interior decoration of St Isaac's Cathedral is unique in its variety of materials: marble, jasper, granite and precious stones reflecting the richness of geological formations of Russia and different parts of the world.
π The historic building is located in Saint Petersburg, in the same city as the Karpinsky Institute. Youβre probably familiar with the rich and varied collection of nuggets housed inside the cathedral, but we couldnβt resist sharing a picture of it. Greetings from St. Petersburg! π
The interior decoration of St Isaac's Cathedral is unique in its variety of materials: marble, jasper, granite and precious stones reflecting the richness of geological formations of Russia and different parts of the world.
π The historic building is located in Saint Petersburg, in the same city as the Karpinsky Institute. Youβre probably familiar with the rich and varied collection of nuggets housed inside the cathedral, but we couldnβt resist sharing a picture of it. Greetings from St. Petersburg! π
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