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Nationality
  
Russian

Fields
  
Geologist

Residence
  
Russia


Died
  
1982

Name
  
Dimitri Nalivkin

Awards
  
Lenin Prize

Native name
  
Dmitrii Vasil'evich Nalivkin

Institutions
  
Geological Commission of Russia

Books
  
Hurricanes, Storms and Tornadoes: Geographic Characteristics and Geological Activity

Dimitri Vasilievich Nalivkin (1889–1982) was a geologist from the Soviet Union. He was primarily interested in stratigraphy, but was also responsible in large part for mapping the geology of the USSR.

The son of a mining engineer, Nalivkin was born in St. Petersburg, and followed his father's footsteps by entering the local Mining Academy in 1907. During his training he began teaching there, and also became involved in fieldwork expeditions in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Early work dealt with Devonian brachiopods in the Kyrgyzstan portion of the Fergana Valley, and he retained an interest in this geological period throughout his career.

In 1917 he was elected to the Geological Commission of Russia, and remained with it for more sixty years. During his tenure with the Commission he was responsible for directing research into palaeontology, sedimentology and stratigraphy, work which led to the development and extraction of resources such as coal, ores and petroleum.

His most significant contribution came with the creation of the index geological maps of the USSR (and adjacent regions), which attracted considerable international attention. With the completion of his Geological Map of the USSR (1:2,500,000 scale) he was awarded the prestigious Lenin Prize in 1957.

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