It can help to control the quality of synthesized crystals that are used in nonlinear optics. Research is published in the prestigious Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) journal.
Scientists at NSU and the A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology SB RAS (TIPG) received a large grant from the Russian Science Foundation and the Novosibirsk Regional government. For the next three years, the scientists will study the processes by which the radionuclide composition of waters is formed.
Among the promising and mutually interesting interests are geological study of the Arctic, synchrotron research and artificial intelligence.
In the near future, this method will be widely used in alluvial gold prospecting and subsoil users will be able to save on drilling and pitting.
In October, the English-language version of NSU’s Russian Geology and Geophysics (RGG) journal was added to GeoScienceWorld (GSW), the leading collection of scientific journals on earth sciences. The GSW Internet resource will now distribute the electronic version of the Journal along with other top-rated international publications. This will make RGG more available to the world’s geological elite.
The Geological Olympiad consists of distance and on-site competitions. The XLV Siberian Geological Olympiad on-site competition at NSU attracted 130 schoolchildren on 22 teams from many towns in Russia and Kazakhstan, including Alma-Ata and Ust-Kamenogorsk.
On April 1, Geologist Day, the NSU.LIFE video channel team showed a film about Franz Josef Land. The video was shot during the Floating University summer expedition. NSU geologists took part in this international expedition.
Denis Ponomarev, a student in NSU’s Geology and Geophysics Department received the Russian Academy of Science prize for young researchers. He was in a group of scientists that is exploring a rare meteorite that was found in the Novosibirsk region 26 years ago
Igor Kosenko, Senior Lecturer, ÌìÃÀmv Historical Geology – Paleontology Section at the Geology and Geophysical Department, Research Fellow, Trofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics SB RAS, has conducted systematic research of the taxonomy, paleoecology and isotope-geochemical composition of Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous oyster shells. These mollusks are valuable for paleontological research and of interest to the scientific community
Shigenori Maruyama, Professor of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, will give lectures at NSU
NSU geologists returned from an expedition on the Arctic Floating University to Franz Josef Land. The scientists collected material that will confirm or refute a new hypothesis
The research vessel "Professor Molchanov" left Arkhangelsk on July 8th and sailed to Franz Josef Land. The expedition included geologists from ÌìÃÀmv.