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https://doi.org/10.26516/2541-9641.2022.4.161

Analytical reviews of the main geological problems in 2003–2007 by Viktor Efimovich Khain and their significance for understanding modern achievements in geological surveys



Authors


S.V. Rasskazov1,2, I.S. Chuvashova1,2

1Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia

2Irkutsk State University, Faculty of Geology, Irkutsk, Russia



About the Authors



Rasskazov Sergei Vasilievich,

doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences, professor,

664003 Irkutsk, st. Lenina, 3,

Irkutsk State University, Faculty of Geology,

Head of the Department of Dynamic Geology,

664033 Irkutsk, st. Lermontova, 128,

Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS,

Head of the Laboratory of Isotopy and Geochronology,

tel.: (3952) 51–16–59,

email: rassk@crust.irk.ru.

Chuvashova Irina Sergeevna,

candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences,

664003 Irkutsk, st. Lenina, 3,

Irkutsk State University, Faculty of Geology,

assistant professor,

664033 Irkutsk, st. Lermontova, 128,

Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS,

Senior Researcher,

tel.: (3952) 51–16–59,

еmail: chuvashova@crust.irk.ru.



Abstract. A review of the main problems of geology by V.E. Khain in 2003 and 2007. This shows different degrees of validity of hypotheses with an emphasis on breakthrough work and clearly doubtful constructions that required additional argumentation at that time. This review is necessary to understand the progressive and degenerative development of geology in the last 20 years.


Keywords: theory of the Earth, problems of geology, evolution, magmatism, geodynamics.


P. 161–175



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Rasskazov S.V. Analytical reviews of the main geological problems in 2003–2007 by Viktor Efimovich Khain and their significance for understanding modern achievements in geological surveys [Electronic resource] / S.V. Rasskazov, I.S. Chuvashova // Geology and Environment.— 2022.— V. 2, No. 4.— P. 161–175.DOI 10.26516/2541-9641.2022.4.161.




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