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Russian Geomorphological School : 100 Years of Development. / Lopatin, D. V.; Zhirov, A. I.; Boltramovich, S. F.
In: Geography and Natural Resources, Vol. 41, No. 4, 11.2020, p. 307-315.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Russian Geomorphological School
T2 - 100 Years of Development
AU - Lopatin, D. V.
AU - Zhirov, A. I.
AU - Boltramovich, S. F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/11
Y1 - 2020/11
N2 - Abstract: In connection with the recent centennial (2018) of Russian geomorphology, we examined the history of the origin and development of geomorphological knowledge in this country. We analyzed the main stages of the formation of national geomorphology: from the prehistory (17th‒18th centuries) and the incubation period (19th‒early 20th centuries) to an intense development in the Soviet period (most of the 20th century) and the modern stage. We distinguished the main driving forces of this process: the enormous size of the country and the corresponding diversity of landscapes, a high economic need for development of natural resources, and a need for effective systematization of knowledge in the field of Earth sciences. We also emphasized the continuity and close connection of the development of geomorphology in Russia/USSR and in other countries. Particular attention was paid to the Russian geomorphological schools concentrated in major educational and scientific centers in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, Kazan, Tomsk, etc. National researchers of these schools promote important scientific fields, such as structural geomorphology (morphotectonics), climatic (exogenous) geomorphology, geomorphological systematics and cartography, evolutionary geomorphology, morphometry, dynamic and engineering geomorphology, environmental, social geomorphology, etc. Separately, we mentioned the contribution to the Russian geomorphological science by famous scientists: P.A. Kropotkin, V.V. Dokuchaev, D.N. Anuchin, M.M. Tetyaev, Ya.S. Edelstein, I.S. Shchukin, K.K. Markov, S.S. Schulz, I.P. Gerasimov, Yu.A. Meshcheryakov, D.A. Timofeev, O.K. Leontyev, Yu.G. Simonov, N.A. Florensov, G.F. Ufimtsev, A.N. Lastochkin, and many others. Finally, we emphasized that today Russia’s geomorphology has entered a new stage of development corresponding to current world trends: the study of inaccessible terrain (submarine, subglacial, extraterrestrial), digital modeling based on GIS technologies, and integration with other disciplines of the geological and geographical series.
AB - Abstract: In connection with the recent centennial (2018) of Russian geomorphology, we examined the history of the origin and development of geomorphological knowledge in this country. We analyzed the main stages of the formation of national geomorphology: from the prehistory (17th‒18th centuries) and the incubation period (19th‒early 20th centuries) to an intense development in the Soviet period (most of the 20th century) and the modern stage. We distinguished the main driving forces of this process: the enormous size of the country and the corresponding diversity of landscapes, a high economic need for development of natural resources, and a need for effective systematization of knowledge in the field of Earth sciences. We also emphasized the continuity and close connection of the development of geomorphology in Russia/USSR and in other countries. Particular attention was paid to the Russian geomorphological schools concentrated in major educational and scientific centers in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, Kazan, Tomsk, etc. National researchers of these schools promote important scientific fields, such as structural geomorphology (morphotectonics), climatic (exogenous) geomorphology, geomorphological systematics and cartography, evolutionary geomorphology, morphometry, dynamic and engineering geomorphology, environmental, social geomorphology, etc. Separately, we mentioned the contribution to the Russian geomorphological science by famous scientists: P.A. Kropotkin, V.V. Dokuchaev, D.N. Anuchin, M.M. Tetyaev, Ya.S. Edelstein, I.S. Shchukin, K.K. Markov, S.S. Schulz, I.P. Gerasimov, Yu.A. Meshcheryakov, D.A. Timofeev, O.K. Leontyev, Yu.G. Simonov, N.A. Florensov, G.F. Ufimtsev, A.N. Lastochkin, and many others. Finally, we emphasized that today Russia’s geomorphology has entered a new stage of development corresponding to current world trends: the study of inaccessible terrain (submarine, subglacial, extraterrestrial), digital modeling based on GIS technologies, and integration with other disciplines of the geological and geographical series.
KW - geomorphological center
KW - geomorphology
KW - Russia
KW - scientific direction
KW - stage of development
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U2 - 10.1134/S1875372841040010
DO - 10.1134/S1875372841040010
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VL - 41
SP - 307
EP - 315
JO - Geography and Natural Resources
JF - Geography and Natural Resources
SN - 1875-3728
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