Vladimir Obruchev

Vladimir Obruchev

Infobox Writer
name = Vladimir Afanasyevich Obruchev


caption = Vladimir Obruchev on the cover of his memoirs, "Digging for Pluto's Secrets"
birthdate = birth date|1863|9|28|mf=y
birthplace = near Rzhev, Tver Oblast
deathdate = death date and age|1956|6|19|1863|9|28|mf=y
deathplace = Moscow, USSR
occupation = Geologist, Novelist
movement =
genre = Science Fiction
notableworks = "Plutonia", "Sannikov's Land", "In the Wilds of Central Asia"
influences = James Fenimore Cooper, Mayne Reid, Jules Verne"Plutonia" A Word about the author. p. 404. Translated by Fainna Solasko. Raduga Publishers. Moscow. 1988. 2d printing. ]
influenced =

Vladimir Afanasyevich Obruchev ( _ru. Влади́мир Афана́сьевич О́бручев; OldStyleDate|October 10|1863|September 28, Klepenino near Rzhev, Tver Oblast – June 19, 1956, Moscow) was a Russian geologist who specialized in the study of Siberia and Central Asia. He was also one of the first science fiction authors in Russia.

Scientific research

Vladimir Obruchev graduated from the Petersburg Mining Institute in 1886. His early work involved the study of gold-mining, which led him to come up with a theory explaining the origin of gold deposits in Siberia. He also gave advice on construction of the Central Asian and Trans-Siberian Railways and consulted Sven Hedin on his projected journey to Siberia. While working of the reailway, Obruchev explored the Kara Kum Desert, the shores of the Amu Darya River, and the old riverbeds of the Uzbois. He also worked as a geologist on Lake Baikal, on the Lena River, and in gold fields near the Vitim.

Between 1892-1894, Obruchev "was a member of the Grigory Potanin's expedition into . . . Mongolia, [and] to the mountains of Nan Shan and Northern China." He also explored the Transbaikal area, Dzhungaria, and Altai.

In 1929, V.A. Obruchev "was elected to the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R."

Having spent half a century in exploring Siberia and Inner Asia, Obruchev summarized his findings in a three-volume monograph, "The Geology of Siberia" (1935–1938), followed by "The History of Geological Exploration of Siberia". Many of his works deal with the origins of loess in Central Asia and Siberia, ice formation and permafrost in Siberia, problems of Siberian tectonics, and Siberian goldfields. He also authored many popular scientific works, such as "Formation of Mountains and Ore Deposits" (1932), "Fundamentals of Geology" (1944), "Field Geology" (1927), "Ore Deposits" (1928–1929), and others. Everything together, Obruchev authored

over a thousand scientific works, among which are a most extensive geological study of Siberia and a five-volume history of the geological exploration of Siberia, which have been awarded the Lenin Prize as well as the prizes and medals of several scientific socieities.

In 1954, he completed a extensive geographical study of Nan Shan Mountains in China based on his own and previous expeditions to the region and spent his last years working up a geological study of the mountains.

Popular fiction

In his native country Obruchev is best known as the author of two perenially popular science fiction novels, "Plutonia" (1915) and "Sannikov Land" (1924). Both of these stories, following the pattern set by Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World", depict in vivid detail the discovery of an isolated world of prehistoric animals in hitherto unexplored large islands north of Alaska or Siberia. In "Plutonia", the dinosaurs and other Jurassic species are placed in a fictional underground area north of Alaska. The detailed descriptive passages are made credible by Obruchev's deep grounding in paleontology.

During the Soviet period, Obruchev attempted to emulate Edwardian models of boys' adventure stories in his novels "Golddiggers in the Desert" (1928) and "In the Wilds of Central Asia" (1951).

Official positions

* Professor of the Tomsk State Technical University (1919–1921),
* Professor of the Taurida University in Simferopol (1918–1919),
* Professor of the Moscow Mining Academy (1921-1929);
* Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1929);
* Chairman of the Committee on Permafrost Studies (since 1930);
* Director of the Institute of Permafrost Studies of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (since 1939);
* Secretary of the Department of Geological and Geographical Sciences of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1942–1946);
* Honorary president of the Soviet Geographical Society (since 1947).

Awards and honors

* Hero of Socialist Labor (1945)
* The Przhevalsky Prize
* The Great Gold Medal of the Russian Geographical Society
* Two Chikhachov Prizes from the French Academy of Sciences (1898 and 1925)
* The first ever Karpinsky Gold Medal (1947)
* The Lenin Prize (1926)
* The Stalin Prizes (1941, 1950)
* Five Orders of Lenin
* Order of the Red Banner of Labor, and numerous medals.

Things named after Obruchev

* Obruchevite, a mineral.
* Akademik Obruchev Range in Tuva
* A mountain in the upper reaches of the Vitim River
* An oasis in Antarctica
* Obruchev (crater) on the Moon
* The Obruchev Prize was established by the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1938 to honor best works in the field of Siberian geology.
* Vladimir Obruchev - oil and gas research vessel: built at Kirov yard, Khabarovsk; will operate in Caspian Sea. ["SHIPPING; NEW TONNAGE." BBC Summary of World Broadcasts. Part 1 The USSR; Weekly Economic Report; A. ECONOMIC AND SCIENTFIC; TRANSPORT; SU/W1297/A/11; July 20, 1984. Moscow 1400 gmt 4 Jul 84]

Family

Two of his sons also became notable scientists:

* Sergei Obruchev, a geologist, discovered the Chersky Range in Siberia.
* Dmitry Obruchev, a paleontologist, was a leading authority on early vertebrates.

Bibliography

*Vladimir Obruchev "Plutonia", Moscow: Raduga Publishers, 1988, ISBN 5-05-001691-6
*Vladimir Obruchev, "Sannikov Land", Moscow: Raduga Publishers, 1988, ISBN 5-05-001690-8

References

External links

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