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XIII General Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society and the Fedorov Session

XIII General Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society and the Fedorov Session

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The XIII General Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society was held with over 190 participants, presenting scientific work on mineralogy, including mineral diversity, petro- and ore genesis, strategic mineral deposits, applied mineralogy, natural stone in art and architecture, and modern research. The Society has 17 sections and holds a meeting session every fourth year.

Format: Hardback
Length: 737 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG


The XIII General Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society, held in 2022, brought together over 190 participants from various scientific fields to present their latest research on mineralogy. The meeting covered a wide range of topics, including mineral diversity and evolution, minerals as markers of petro- and ore genesis, mineralogy and formation conditions of strategic mineral deposits, applied mineralogy and geochemistry, natural stone in art and architecture, modern research in stone and gemological studies, mineralogical crystallography, crystallochemistry, and new minerals.

The Russian Mineralogical Society, founded in 1817, is the oldest mineralogical Society in Russia. It boasts a membership of over 1200 researchers from universities, academic and industry institutes, and production organizations in Russia's major scientific centers. The Society is divided into 17 sections, including crystallochemistry, radiography and spectroscopy of minerals, ore mineralogy, technological mineralogy, experimental mineralogy, ecological mineralogy and geochemistry, and new mineral nomenclature classification.

The annual meeting session is the Society's main scientific and organizing event, held every fourth year. It provides a platform for members to exchange ideas, share research findings, and discuss the latest developments in the field of mineralogy. The 2022 meeting session was particularly noteworthy, with a diverse range of presentations and discussions covering a wide spectrum of mineralogical topics.

One of the key themes of the meeting was mineral diversity and evolution. Researchers presented their findings on the distribution, composition, and geological history of minerals across different regions of the world, shedding light on the processes that shape mineral assemblages and the evolution of mineral systems. Another important topic was the use of minerals as markers of petro- and ore genesis. Experts discussed new methods for determining the age and origin of mineral deposits, which are crucial for understanding the geological history of mineral deposits and the potential for discovering new mineral resources.

Mineralogy and formation conditions of strategic mineral deposits were also a major focus of the meeting. Researchers presented their findings on the geological settings and mineralogical characteristics of deposits of critical minerals such as rare earth elements, lithium, and cobalt. These minerals are of significant importance for various industries, including electronics, energy, and transportation, and their availability and sustainability are becoming increasingly important concerns.

Applied mineralogy and geochemistry were another important theme of the meeting. Experts discussed the use of mineralogy in various fields, including environmental science, engineering, and agriculture. They presented case studies and examples of how mineralogy can be used to address environmental problems, such as pollution, soil degradation, and natural resource management.

Natural stone in art and architecture was another highlight of the meeting. Researchers presented their findings on the use of natural stone in historical and contemporary architectural designs, emphasizing the aesthetic and cultural significance of stone in different regions and periods. They also discussed the challenges and opportunities associated with using natural stone in modern construction projects, such as sustainability, durability, and maintenance.

Modern research in the field of stone and gemological studies was also showcased at the meeting. Experts presented their findings on the latest techniques and technologies used in mineral analysis, including microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electron microprobe analysis. They discussed the applications of these techniques in mineral identification, mineralogy, and gemology, and the potential for developing new methods and technologies for mineral exploration and characterization.

The history of science, museumification, and popularization of natural science knowledge was another theme of the meeting. Researchers presented their findings on the role of mineralogy in the development of scientific knowledge and the history of scientific institutions and museums. They discussed the challenges and opportunities for promoting natural science knowledge to the public, including the use of digital technologies, educational programs, and public outreach initiatives.

In conclusion, the XIII General Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society was a successful event that brought together researchers from various fields to present their latest research on mineralogy. The meeting covered a wide range of topics, from mineral diversity and evolution to applied mineralogy and geochemistry, and provided a platform for members to exchange ideas and discuss the latest developments in the field. The Society's commitment to promoting scientific knowledge and advancing the field of mineralogy is evident in the high quality of the presentations and the active participation of its members.

Weight: 1292g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031233890
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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