Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov
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Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov (born April 9, 1914) is a Russian
geologist
and paleontologist. Sokolov authored reference works on the stratigraphy
of Eastern Europe, in particular the fossil coral
records, and created the concept of Vendian period, currently recognized as largely overlapping, but not fully equivalent to Ediacaran
.
in a family of a village feldsher
(medic). In 1931 he moved from his home town to Leningrad
and became an electrician apprentice. A blue-collar work experience was a pre-requisite for admission into the university; after a year of work Sokolov was allowed to enroll at the Department of Geology and Soil Sciences of the Leningrad University
. He graduated with honors in 1937 and remained with the University faculty to complete postgraduate studies. Sokolov's early work concentrated on the stratigraphy
of the Russian Platform
, in particular the diagnostics of fossil Chaetetida coral
s for precise identification of carboniferous
minerals.
Shortly before the outbreak of World War II
Sokolov was appointed to lead a Soviet field research company in China
. After two years of field work in Chinese Tian Shan
, the Turpan Depression and Tarim Basin
(1941–1943) he returned to Soviet Central Asia to search petroleum
deposits on the northern side of Tian Shan. In 1945 he returned to Leningrad to complete his postgraduate thesis on Chaetetida, based on his pre-war studies. In 1950 Sokolov published Chaetetida of the Carboniferous Period, followed by five reference volumes of Paleozoan Tables (1951–1955). These works earned him his doctorate
; a revised edition, included in the 16-volume Foundations of Paleontology, was awarded the State Prize for 1967
.
In the early 1950s Sokolov joined a group of geologists assigned with analysis of recent deep boring samples
. Sokolov discovered what he believed was a formerly unknown geographical layer preceding the Cambrian
, which he called Vend (Vendian Period). The name Vend appeared in his papers since 1950; in 1952 academician Alexander Vinogradov endorsed Sokolov's theory and Vend appeared on Soviet geological charts as an independent period.
In 1958 Sokolov accepted an invitation to join the newly formed Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences, and moved to live to Novosibirsk
. Together with Vladimir Saks (1911–1979) Sokolov created a new Siberian school of stratigraphy and paleontology, which survived into the 21st century as the Institute of Oil and Gas Geology. Sokolov continued production of geological references, but eventually concentrated on his theory of the transition from Vendian (Ediacaran) biota to Cambrian, which he believed was critical to our understanding of evolution. He coined the Russian term for Precambrian
Paleontology (Палеонтология докембрия), which evolved into a separate branch of science.
Sokolov was elected full member of the national Academy of Sciences in 1968, and headed the Department of Geology of the Academy from 1975 to 1987, the longest tenure since the establishment of the Department. He chaired the International Stratigraphic Commission and the International Paleontology Association since 1972, the national Paleontological Society since 1974. In 1998 Sokolov became the first geologist to be awarded the Lomonosov Gold Medal
.
Russians
The Russian people are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Russia, speaking the Russian language and primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....
geologist
Geologist
A geologist is a scientist who studies the solid and liquid matter that constitutes the Earth as well as the processes and history that has shaped it. Geologists usually engage in studying geology. Geologists, studying more of an applied science than a theoretical one, must approach Geology using...
and paleontologist. Sokolov authored reference works on the stratigraphy
Stratigraphy
Stratigraphy, a branch of geology, studies rock layers and layering . It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks....
of Eastern Europe, in particular the fossil coral
Coral
Corals are marine animals in class Anthozoa of phylum Cnidaria typically living in compact colonies of many identical individual "polyps". The group includes the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard skeleton.A coral "head" is a colony of...
records, and created the concept of Vendian period, currently recognized as largely overlapping, but not fully equivalent to Ediacaran
Ediacaran
The Ediacaran Period , named after the Ediacara Hills of South Australia, is the last geological period of the Neoproterozoic Era and of the Proterozoic Eon, immediately preceding the Cambrian Period, the first period of the Paleozoic Era and of the Phanerozoic Eon...
.
Biography
Boris Sokolov was born in Vyshny VolochyokVyshny Volochyok
Vyshny Volochyok , also known as Vyshny Volochok , is a town in Tver Oblast, Russia. Population: The town is located northwest of Tver, in the Valdai Hills, between the Tveritsa and Tsna Rivers, on the watershed between the basins of the Volga and the Baltic Sea. Hence the town's name is...
in a family of a village feldsher
Feldsher
Feldsher is the name of a health care professional who provides various medical services in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union, mainly in rural areas...
(medic). In 1931 he moved from his home town to Leningrad
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg is a city and a federal subject of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea...
and became an electrician apprentice. A blue-collar work experience was a pre-requisite for admission into the university; after a year of work Sokolov was allowed to enroll at the Department of Geology and Soil Sciences of the Leningrad University
Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University is a Russian federal state-owned higher education institution based in Saint Petersburg and one of the oldest and largest universities in Russia....
. He graduated with honors in 1937 and remained with the University faculty to complete postgraduate studies. Sokolov's early work concentrated on the stratigraphy
Stratigraphy
Stratigraphy, a branch of geology, studies rock layers and layering . It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks....
of the Russian Platform
Baltic Shield
The Baltic Shield is located in Fennoscandia , northwest Russia and under the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Shield is defined as the exposed Precambrian northwest segment of the East European Craton...
, in particular the diagnostics of fossil Chaetetida coral
Coral
Corals are marine animals in class Anthozoa of phylum Cnidaria typically living in compact colonies of many identical individual "polyps". The group includes the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard skeleton.A coral "head" is a colony of...
s for precise identification of carboniferous
Carboniferous
The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system that extends from the end of the Devonian Period, about 359.2 ± 2.5 Mya , to the beginning of the Permian Period, about 299.0 ± 0.8 Mya . The name is derived from the Latin word for coal, carbo. Carboniferous means "coal-bearing"...
minerals.
Shortly before the outbreak of World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
Sokolov was appointed to lead a Soviet field research company in China
China
Chinese civilization may refer to:* China for more general discussion of the country.* Chinese culture* Greater China, the transnational community of ethnic Chinese.* History of China* Sinosphere, the area historically affected by Chinese culture...
. After two years of field work in Chinese Tian Shan
Tian Shan
The Tian Shan , also spelled Tien Shan, is a large mountain system located in Central Asia. The highest peak in the Tian Shan is Victory Peak , ....
, the Turpan Depression and Tarim Basin
Tarim Basin
The Tarim Basin is a large endorheic basin occupying an area of about . It is located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China's far west. Its northern boundary is the Tian Shan mountain range and its southern is the Kunlun Mountains on the northern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. The...
(1941–1943) he returned to Soviet Central Asia to search petroleum
Petroleum
Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds, that are found in geologic formations beneath the Earth's surface. Petroleum is recovered mostly through oil drilling...
deposits on the northern side of Tian Shan. In 1945 he returned to Leningrad to complete his postgraduate thesis on Chaetetida, based on his pre-war studies. In 1950 Sokolov published Chaetetida of the Carboniferous Period, followed by five reference volumes of Paleozoan Tables (1951–1955). These works earned him his doctorate
Doktor nauk
Doktor nauk is a higher doctoral degree, the second and the highest post-graduate academic degree in the Soviet Union, Russia and in many post-Soviet states. Sometimes referred to as Dr. Hab. The prerequisite is the first degree, Kandidat nauk which is informally regarded equivalent to Ph.D....
; a revised edition, included in the 16-volume Foundations of Paleontology, was awarded the State Prize for 1967
USSR State Prize
The USSR State Prize was the Soviet Union's state honour. It was established on September 9, 1966. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the prize was followed up by the State Prize of the Russian Federation....
.
In the early 1950s Sokolov joined a group of geologists assigned with analysis of recent deep boring samples
Boring (earth)
Boring is drilling a hole, tunnel, or well in the earth.-Earth boring:Boring is used for a wide variety of applications in geology, agriculture, hydrology, civil engineering, and oil and natural gas industries...
. Sokolov discovered what he believed was a formerly unknown geographical layer preceding the Cambrian
Cambrian
The Cambrian is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, lasting from Mya ; it is succeeded by the Ordovician. Its subdivisions, and indeed its base, are somewhat in flux. The period was established by Adam Sedgwick, who named it after Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, where Britain's...
, which he called Vend (Vendian Period). The name Vend appeared in his papers since 1950; in 1952 academician Alexander Vinogradov endorsed Sokolov's theory and Vend appeared on Soviet geological charts as an independent period.
In 1958 Sokolov accepted an invitation to join the newly formed Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences, and moved to live to Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk is the third-largest city in Russia, after Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and the largest city of Siberia, with a population of 1,473,737 . It is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast as well as of the Siberian Federal District...
. Together with Vladimir Saks (1911–1979) Sokolov created a new Siberian school of stratigraphy and paleontology, which survived into the 21st century as the Institute of Oil and Gas Geology. Sokolov continued production of geological references, but eventually concentrated on his theory of the transition from Vendian (Ediacaran) biota to Cambrian, which he believed was critical to our understanding of evolution. He coined the Russian term for Precambrian
Precambrian
The Precambrian is the name which describes the large span of time in Earth's history before the current Phanerozoic Eon, and is a Supereon divided into several eons of the geologic time scale...
Paleontology (Палеонтология докембрия), which evolved into a separate branch of science.
Sokolov was elected full member of the national Academy of Sciences in 1968, and headed the Department of Geology of the Academy from 1975 to 1987, the longest tenure since the establishment of the Department. He chaired the International Stratigraphic Commission and the International Paleontology Association since 1972, the national Paleontological Society since 1974. In 1998 Sokolov became the first geologist to be awarded the Lomonosov Gold Medal
Lomonosov Gold Medal
The Lomonosov Gold Medal, named after Russian scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov, is awarded each year since 1959 for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences and the humanities by the USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences . Two medals are awarded...
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