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Vladimir Belousov

 
Scientist: Vladimir Vladimirovich Belousov
 

Russian geologist and geophysicist (1907–)

Belousov, a Muscovite by birth, became head of the department of geodynamics at the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Moscow, in 1942 and was later (1953) made professor of geophysics at Moscow University. His main work has concentrated on the structure and development of the Earth's crust. In 1942 he put forward his theory on Earth movements, in which he proposed that the Earth's material has gradually separated according to its density and this is responsible for movements in the crust. He at first rejected theories on continental drift.

Belousov became chairman of the Soviet Joint Geophysical Committee in 1961. His works include Principles of Geotectonics (1975).

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Vladimir Vladimirovich E. Belousov
Born 30 October [O.S. 17 October] 1907
Died December 25, 1990 (aged 83)
Residence Russia
Nationality Soviet
Fields Geology
Institutions Institute of the Physics of the Earth
Moscow State University

Vladimir Vladimirovich E. Belousov (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Белоу́сов) (30 October [O.S. 17 October] 1907, Moscow - December 25, 1990) was an Earth scientist in the Soviet Union, and a prominent advocate of alternatives to the theories of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading[1] during the period of the 20th century in which debate on these subjects was most intense[2].

Beloussov was head of the Geodynamics Department of the Institute of the Physics of the Earth in Moscow (from 1944), a corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (from 1953), and a professor at both the Moscow Geological Surveyance Institute (from 1943) and Moscow State University (from 1953). He was also a Foreign Member of Geological Society of London.

During the 1960s he led three expeditions to the Rift Valley of East Africa to study continental structure and the Earth's mantle. These trips fuelled his idea that continental crust was transformed to oceanic crust by widespread processes involving basic magmas.

Although his theories were ultimately unsuccessful within the scientific community, he was an important figure in the development of the Earth sciences within the Soviet union following the Second World War.

References

  1. ^ Beloussov, V.V. (1970). "Against the hypothesis of ocean-floor spreading". Tectonophysics 9: 489-511. 
  2. ^ Hancock, P.L.; Skinner, B.J.; Dineley, D.L. (2000), The Oxford Companion to The Earth, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-854039-6 


This article includes content derived from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978.


 
 
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