Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
N. N. Stulov
N. N. Stulov

Co-authors

Articles

Article
Geology
  • Date submitted
    1960-08-18
  • Date accepted
    1960-10-05

In memory of Victor I. Mikheev (1912-1956)

Article preview

When studying the scientific works of V. I. Mikheev, one is first of all struck by the exceptional purposefulness and clarity of the main line of his work. This line is a direct continuation and development of the works of his teacher A. K. Boldyrev, and thereby the works of E. S. Boldyrev. С. Fedorov. That is why in our eyes V. I. Mikheev is an outstanding representative of the Fedorov school, the crystallographic-mineralogical school of the Mining Institute. In order to trace the defining features of V. I. Mikheev's creative path, it is necessary to recall some characteristic moments from his biography.

How to cite: Shafranovskii I.I., Stulov N.N., Mokievskii V.A. In memory of Victor I. Mikheev (1912-1956) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1960. Vol. 38. Iss. 2. p. 3-8.
Article
Geology
  • Date submitted
    1960-08-20
  • Date accepted
    1960-10-25

Review of unpublished scientific works of V. I. Mikheev

Article preview

The X-ray laboratory of the Leningrad Mining Institute, headed by V. I. Mikheev, systematically carried out studies to determine the material composition of various products and mineral formations. These works were carried out at the request of various industrial and scientific organizations.

How to cite: Stulov N.N. Review of unpublished scientific works of V. I. Mikheev // Journal of Mining Institute. 1960. Vol. 38. Iss. 2. p. 9-25.
Article
Geology
  • Date submitted
    1958-07-23
  • Date accepted
    1958-09-03

Crystallography and mineralogy at the leningrad mining institute

Article preview

St. Petersburg (now Leningrad) Mining Institute even before the Great October Socialist Revolution was one of the centers of crystallography and mineralogy, widely known not only in our country, but also throughout the world. In the last century, the works of two founders of the descriptive crystallographic-mineralogical school in Russia - famous professors of the Institute - Academician N. I. Koksharov (1818-1892) and Academician P. V. Eremeev (1826-1899) were universally recognized. Since 1905, the chairs of crystallography and petrography were headed by E. S. Fedorov (1853-- 1919), an outstanding pupil of the Institute; mineralogy was taught by his pupil and assistant V. V. Nikitin (1867-1942), the author of the famous monograph “Fedorov's Universal Method”. New crystallographic, mineralogical and petrographic methods developed at the Institute, based on the remarkable Fedorov discoveries and achievements, attracted numerous students not only from all parts of our homeland, but also from abroad. T. Barker from Oxford, L. Duparc from Geneva, Jimbo from Japan and a number of other major foreign specialists spent several years in Russia learning crystallochemical analysis and universal method from their creator, E. S. Fedorov.

How to cite: Stulov N.N., Shafranovskii I.I. Crystallography and mineralogy at the leningrad mining institute // Journal of Mining Institute. 1959. Vol. 40. p. 22-28.