author
Who dares to teach
must never cease to learn.
John Cotton Dana

Assistant Professor
Environment and Earth Sciences Chair
Dubna International University
Moscow Rregion, 1997
· The Second Great Geological Purge in 1990s
· Canadian Exploration Odyssey (2006-2009)
- Spring and summer for NFR, Yukon (2008)
- Autumn in the British Columbia (2007)
- Summer in the Northwestern Ontario (2007)
- Summer with NWT Geoscience Office (2006)
- Adapting time in Calgary and more ...
· Downstream of the Russian Saga (1989-2004)
- Post-doctoral studies (1997-2004)
- PhD Dissertation Defence (1994-1995)
- Continue education (1993-1994)
- Master's Degree (1984-1989)
- Prior Institute (1978-1984)
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The Second Great Soviet Geological Purge in 1990s
"Russia has been a leader in scientific research and intellectual thinking across Europe and the world for so long that it comes not only as a surprise but a shock to see that it has a small and dwindling share of world activity as well as real attrition of its core strengths. For scientists who collaborate with the Russian research base, the data we present will no doubt confirm what they have already heard from their colleagues."
Global Research Report
RUSSIA January 2010
Jonathan Adams
Christopher King
MNR RF, September 26, 2008
The results of disarmament and retirement of the post-Soviet's power train led, including the fact that the former militaries gradually took the places in the geoscientific projects ...
- Svetlana, Russian geologists do not know the legends of their own maps!
- And are you sure that these were the geologists?
... Canada, 2009
It will tell you something is Ordovician, but it won't say if it's limestone or granite."
First comprehensive atlas maps riches of Arctic
By Tom Spears, Ottawa Citizen, May 7, 2009
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Somebody of the officials of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation, or probably someone from the Russian Academy of Sciences, or perhaps someone of the "former weapons (FW) scientists" has supplied you, guys, with the old version of geologic map from the Soviet Encyclopedia, in which there are maps for children ...
You are not the first and nor the last in these common games of the post-Soviet bosses ...
Since you look for rocks, petrography, or perhaps tectonics and more - you are need the following - Geologic map of the USSR and adjoining water-covered areas for adults ...
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Chronicle of the Russian Geological Journey (1978-2004) ... |
Professional degradation of Russia began in the 90s of the XX - when the Great Power does not hesitate thrown on the streets the old specialists and experts, gradually replacing them with the "former weapons (FW) scientists" ...
today could be only on the Russian regime’s terms
and for fulfillment of the Russian government’s goals.
testimony of Andrei Illarionov, Senior Fellow of the
Cato Institute, Washington, DC, February 25, 2009
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CONVERSION IN THE MINING INDUSTRY IN RUSSIA |
I was asked several times "why" do you (Russians) are leaving Russia? My family decided to emigrate from Russia by various reasons including the collapse of the Russian Geological Survey in the 1990s. Our immigration process extended up to four years from the end of 1999. My family landed in Canada at the end of June, 2004. But few months latter I was needed to come back in Russia because Mom was getting died. I took care of Mom during the whole 2005 year and after came back to Canada.
was reduced more than three times receiving no minimal backing from the state
ex-deputy Minister of Geology (1990-1992), ex-chairman Roscomnedr (1992-1996)
Victor Petrovich Orlov, President of the Russian Geological Society, 2001
I graduated the Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI). I do highly value the geoscientific traditions of the MGRI and proud that have received an education in the Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration which was/is a major educational institute of USSR/Russia in more comprehensive geological mapping, deposits search and exploration methods.
Now my lovely MGRI is dying ... The "former weapons (FW) scientists" here, there and everywhere ...
The average age of state employees is 50-60 years.
This is mainly highly qualified professionals who have nobody
to convey their knowledge and field experience.
Boyko A.V. & Vologin V.G., Department for Subsoil Use
Far East Federal District, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, 2007
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on this picture there is our student team at the time of the IInd geological practice |
"MGRI was a fabulous Highest School, an oasis of free-thinkers. Samizdat * was spread in all chairs and in all departments due to undeclared promotion of administration - in fact, most of MGRI teachers were former GULAG prisoners. Sergei TOPOL for "Solidarity" N 26 (21/07/04)
* Samizdat was a key form of dissident activity across the Soviet-bloc; individuals reproduced censored publications by hand and passed the documents from reader to reader.
After my family landed in North America step by step, I was needed to repeat the professional way in Northern America as once it happened in Russia in the middle of 90s. This happened not only with me. Almost of all educated and experienced at mapping and exploration professionals left USSR/Russia and began from zero abroad in 1990 because -
the Next Soviet Economic Crisis of 1980s and the Second Great Geological Purge of 1990s
GEOLOGICAL ATLAS OF RUSSIA AND GEODYNAMIC GLOBES OF THE WORLD
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Geological Map of the USSR |
Authorities did not care people established the mineral wealth of the country in 90s - officials do not care about elderly state employees who gave the best years of their youth to build in incredible work conditions a State-Mineral-Resources-Monster. And state employees, including mapping geologists, did not receive the wages during several months in the 90s. And it is again became an unknown history to youth of Russia, where the power erases events from people memory.
A country which does not care of qualified elderly and tells the lies to youth - has no future.
generations in State Geological Survey. Ongoing
decline in the prestige of the profession a geologist.
Resolution of All-Russian Congress of Geologists,
St. Petersburg, October 4, 2000
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grads of 80 - all were forced to leave the geology |
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| Source: Published on the website rg.ru September 26, 2008 (rus) |
14.04.2009 - Women geologists collecting garbage (rus): On the hill are four female geologist. Each of about 50-52 years old. People with such knowledge in Primorsky Krai - rare specialists. But instead of look for minerals, they gather garbage in large bags. This is the city Luchegorsk to help give them the opportunity to earn on public works. In the village of Svetlogore employees of "Russian Tungsten" from last January (2008!) did not recived wages. People have no meal in whole village. How did this come to? Since 1985, almost all the people working at the plant, which is extracted and enriched in tungsten Lermontovskiy field. The company many times to rename, but residents will remember him as the "Lermontovskaya Mining Company." In 2004, it became a bankrupt. The main creditor - the tax inspectorate has decided to put up the company for sale - to bid. Companies participated in the bidding have no relevance to the mining industry - said Nina Khomyakova. - And who could carry out exploration work, even sign up to participate in the tender have not been able to. On the second day of bidding put armed men.
... the world go around
... the world go around.
Money makes the world go around
It makes the world go 'round.
Liza Minnelli - Money
In 2009, in Magadan Region [Russia] are invited to work about five thousand foreigners. The request includes 193 occupations in 11 industry areas. Especially popular among the employers qualified workers of the mining industry - geologists, mining engineers, engineers of bulldozers, loading machinery and drilling rigs, drift miners, dressers of gold ores.
IA REGNUM on 24.09.2008 (rus)
Newcomers are always welcome in the Russian Geoscience Societies!
framework for natural resources in this region," says Miller...
...Russian geologists have mapped the region, but questions
remain as to how the Verkhoyansk belt formed.
Stanford News Service, 2000
Catherine Zandonella
Geological Tectonic Map of the USSR |
Newcomers are very welcome in the Russian Geological Library!
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Tectonic Map of the former USSR |
Canadian Exploration Odyssey (2004-2009)
logging core and running drill programs ... except a few.
by one of the best north american
prospectors in Canada, 2004

Nothings gonna change my love for you
- G E O L O G Y... -
while core logging
for Bema Gold Corporation
Magadan Region, Far East of Russia
2002
MY PROFILE BY 2009
Dedicated geologist with over 17 years of hands-on experience in field mapping and research projects in Canada and abroad. Skilled in developing geologic models, geological maps, cross-sections and litho logical columns. Recognized by Russian colleagues and employers for an uncommon ability to analyze data and research and generate comprehensive interpretations.
- Surface mapping and core mapping logging
- Textural characteristics and mineralization relationships identification
- Identifying of paragenetic sequences for structures and mineralization
- Faulting and structural interpretation based on geophysical and geochemistry data
- Experience working with the GSC
In order to find geologist's job in Canada, I constantly was forced to tell the lies about my real education background and need to specify in my resume that I have only a Bachelor's degree ... It is not a good feeling ... As soon as I am a researcher - I conducted several experiments since 2004. If I were pointed out in resume that I have a PhD diploma (or Russian - Kandidad of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences) - calls from the potential employers ceased. I have never had so much to sklent at the time of looking for a job in USSR/Russia during whole of my professional life (twenty-five years), as I had come to this in Canada since 2004.
Now it is clear - "Canadian employers as a rule do not credit foreign experience ..."
In Canada, as I understand it now, to find of geologist's work in the mining company with the education higher than Bachelor or Master of Science is complex. I have seen such defeat resumes from Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Baltic ... Geologists could not find a work just because they have a PhD.
I am deeply regret about the Canadian job market.
"... In an article in the Globe and Mail about the 2006 census results, Michael Valpy points out that wages being paid to well-educated workers are in decline, "largely because there are so many of them - bad news for both the highly educated immigrants Canada vacuums up from the developing world and its own well educated native-born." He goes on to question the morality of admitting more than 200,000 immigrants, “who are struggling - with declining success - to find jobs commensurate with their knowledge and experience, good incomes and decent, affordable housing" (Valpy, 2008, April 26: 11)." - by James Bissett, The current state of Canadian immigration policy
The Effects of MASS IMMIGRATION
on Canadian Living Standards and Society
http://www.fraserinstitute.org/commerce.web/product_files/MassImmigration.pdf
Edited by Herbert Grubel
Fraser Institute, 2009
I entered Canada under the category "Skilled Workers and Professionals"
(NOC - 2113 Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists) and was personally interviewed by
one Canadian visa officer in Moscow before being accepted. My diploma was approved by the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE).
their profession because they do not meet the professional licensing requirements. All
professional immigrants are warned prior to their departure that they will not be able
to follow their profession until they meet the necessary Canadian requirements."
by James Bissett, The current state of Canadian immigration policy
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Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) certificate of degree |
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE (ACADEMIC) REQUIREMENTS by APGE (SCHEDULE "A")
Geology (compared with the Russian subjects that match the name and content )
Air Photograph Analysis – was included in one course Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology (42 academic hours);
Biogeochemistry – was a part of Geochemistry (40 academic hours);
Biology – Advanced – N/A;;
Carbonate Sedimentology – N/A;
Chemistry – Advanced - General Chemistry (52 academic hours), Analytical Chemistry (50 academic hours), Physical Chemistry (108 academic hours);
Field School – Advanced – five different Field Schools (geological, geodetic, mapping, mining and drilling, and geophysical);
Field School- Exploration – two summer industrial mapping and exploration practices with the state geological and exploration expeditions;
Geochemistry – 40 academic hours (general geochemistry, biogeochemistry, and petrologic geochemistry);
Geochemistry – Advanced;
Geochemistry – Exploration - Geochemical methods of mineral deposits prospecting (searching) 160 academic hours;
Geographic Information Systems – Engineering Geodesy (72 academic hours) and Engineering Geological Graphics (72 academic hours);
Geomorphology – one course: Geomorphology and Quaternary geology (42 academic hours);
Geomorphology – Advanced - N/A;
Geophysics / Earth Physics – was included as introduction for another subject Geophysical Methods of Mineral Deposits Prospecting (30 academic hours);
Geophysics – Advanced - Geological Interpretation of Geophysical Data (30 academic hours of individual curriculum);
Geoscience Seminar – do not know what it is mean, we were have geoscience talks in the classes - each student on his subject;
Glacial Geology - was included in General Geology (101 academic hours) and Geology of the USSR (112 academic hours);
Glacial Geology – Advanced – N/A;
Hydrogeology - Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology (64 academic hours);
Hydrology – N/A;
Igneous Petrology - included in Petrography (57 academic hours) and Petrology (56 academic hours);
Igneous Petrology – Advanced - Petrography and Petrology of volcanic rocks (64 academic hours of individual curriculum);
Industrial Minerals and Coal - Technical Types of Non-Metallic Deposits (94 academic hours);
Marine Geology – was a part of Geology of the USSR (112 academic hours);
Metamorphic Petrology - included in Petrography (57 academic hours) and Petrology (56 academic hours);
Metamorphic Petrology – Advanced - N/A;
Micropaleontology – was a part of Paleontology (54 academic hours);
Mineralogy – Advanced - Crystallography (56 academic hours), Mineralogy (114 academic hours), Mineralogy of precious stones (112 academic hours);
Natural Hazard Identification – N/A;
Numerical Methods / Advanced Computing - Computer technology (90 academic hours);
Ore Deposits - Technical Types of Ore Deposits (71 academic hours);
Ore Petrology – Advanced - Mineragraphy (ore minerals microscopy 72 academic hours), Geology of Mineral Deposits (56 academic hours), Structures of Ore Fields at the Detailed Exploration Stage (60 academic hours);
Paleontology - 54 hours;
Petroleum and Natural Gas - Geology of Flammable (Petroleum, Gas, and Coal) Deposits (56 hours);
Quaternary Geology – one course: Geomorphology and Quaternary geology (42 hours);
Quaternary Geology – Advanced – N/A;
Remote Sensing – 64 academic hours;
Sedimentary Petrology - Lithology (92 academic hours);
Sedimentology – Advanced - Principles of Facies-Formation Analysis (45 academic hours);
Soil Mechanics - N/A;
Soil Science – N/A;
Stratigraphic Paleontology - Historical Geology (60 academic hours) and Stratigraphy (45 hours);
Tectonics / Structure – Advanced – Geotectonics (with principles of Neotectonics - 60 hours), Principles of Geodynamics (30 academic hours), Regional Geotectonics (60 hours);
Thesis or Research Project (1 or 2 EUs) - one Graduate Degree Project: "Geological Structures of the Pontonesky Ridge and Exploration Project for the Epithermal Gold Prospective area (Pontonesky Ridge, Northern Kamchatka, Russian Far East)" and 12 terms papers.
Subjects which are absent in the list of APGE:
Structural Geology and Geological Mapping - 68 academic hours
Geological Survey (Mapping) of Mineral Deposits in Various Natural Conditions - 71 academic hours
Geological Surveying (Mapping) in Different Geological Circumstances - 52 academic hours
Structural Geology of Magmatic Complexes -28 academic hours
Relation of Magmatism and Mineralization - 52 academic hours
Formation-Facies Analysis and Metallogeny - 108 academic hours
Methods of Processing Geochemistry Data (analytic data for petrology) - 28 academic hours
Prospecting (and Exploration) of Mineral Deposits - 160 academic hours
And other subjects ...
the recently interview
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Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) certificate of degree |
Among the Russian there is a very common misconception that English language proficiency and country of residence determine the rules of good behavior of a single individual in a professional environment. My own experience shows difference ...
I care about mineralization zone ...
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"... The current selection criteria for skilled workers is not obtaining the type of workers needed by the labor force. The selection grid places too much emphasis on education and experience - 46 out of 100 points - without taking into account differences in educational standards or the fact that Canadian employers as a rule do not credit foreign experience. As a result, many workers with high educational achievement in their own country and years of experience in their occupations easily meet the criteria but cannot qualify for jobs in Canada." - by James Bissett, The current state of Canadian immigration policy
The Effects of MASS IMMIGRATION
on Canadian Living Standards and Society
http://www.fraserinstitute.org/commerce.web/product_files/MassImmigration.pdf
Edited by Herbert Grubel
Fraser Institute, 2009
In 2008 I broke off the three-year contract with the exploration company, where I supposed to create detailed geological maps in scale 1: 10 000. If you guys, are not interested in geology and the work of your geo-predecessors - I am not interested in your companies.
Eventually, after 5 years of searching across Canada, in 2009, I have found one company where the owners respect the work of their employees. I work for this company till now. I do not want to be neither master, nor slave here ...
even if it leads to your death.
Kingdom of Heaven
DISTRICT GEOLOGIST (2010), REGIONAL LAND USE GEOLOGIST (2010), Geochemist (Intermediate/Senior) EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. (2010), Environmental consultant (except engineer) PHH ARC Environmental Ltd. (2010), GEOLOGIST Ginguro Exploration Inc. (2010), PROJECT GEOLOGIST Laurentian Goldfields Ltd. (2010), GEOLOGIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009), RESIDENT GEOLOGIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009), SOUTHERN ON REGIONAL LAND USE GEOLOGIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009), PRECAMBRIAN GEOSCIENTIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009), Environmental Engineer - BC Public Service Job Opportunities (2009), Project Geologist - Magma Metals, DISTRICT SUPPORT GEOLOGIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009), REGIONAL RESIDENT GEOLOGIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009),Geologist - SGS (2009), Geologist-Modeling - ATS RELIANCE TECHNICAL GROUP (2009), Geological Postdoc Fellow - Berkeley Lab's Earth Sciences Division (2009), Geochemist (Environmental Geoscientist) - RGC Staffing Solutions (Placement Agency) (2009), Geologist, Sr. - Wardrop, A Tetra Tech Company (2009), CONTRACT GEOLOGIST - NORAMTEC (2009), GEOLOGICAL MODELLER - NORAMTEC (2009), STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY CONSULTANT - NORAMTEC (2009), Research assistant - Vancouver Aquarium (2009), Resident Geologist - Cambridge Bay (2009), Mineral Deposit Compilation Geoscientist - Ministry of Government ON (2009), National Historic Site Manager III - Federal Public Service (2009), Environmental Assessment Officer - Federal Public Service (2009), Environmental Officer - Federal Public Service (2009), District Geologist - Ministry of Government ON (2009), REGIONAL LAND USE GEOLOGIST - Ministry of Government ON (2009), Geotechnical engineer - Halliwell Consulting (2009), Oceanographer - EBA (2009), Environmental Officer - Department of the Environment (2009), Natural Resources Officer-Mining - Government of Yukon (2009), Mapping Geologist - Halo Resources (2009), Consulting Geologist - Lewis Companies Inc. (2009), Geologist - Yukon Geological Survey Branch, Government of Yukon (2009, also in 2008, 2007 and 2004), Geologist - Rio Tinto Minerals (2008), Post Doctoral Remote Sensing Scientist - South Dakota (2008), Term Instructional Associate Position in the Department of Geology - Micro-analytical Facility, Brandon University (2008), Specialist Scientist - Geology, Pretoria (2008), Research Scientist (Volcanologist), Department of Natural Resources (2008), Research Scientist, Department of Industry (2008), Interdepartmental Postdoctoral Fellowship in Geosciences at Yale University (2008), Senior Consulting Geologist, International Consultancy Group (2008), Future Consideration - Geologists, Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board (2008), Future Consideration - Science Specialists, Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board (2008), Mapping Geologist, British Columbia Geological Survey (2008), Resource Management Technician, Ministry of Natural Resources (2008), Far North Specialist, Ministry of Natural Resources (2008), Geoscientist, BHP Billiton (2008), Research Scientist, Natural Resources Canada (2008), Far North Planner, Ministry of Natural Resources (2008), District Support Geologist, Ontario Public Service (2008), Geologist-Senior, Iron Ore of Canada (IOC) (2008), Mineral Rights Specialist, Spatial Dimensions (2008), District Support Geologist, Ministry Of Northern Development and Mines (2008), Resident Geologist, Kivalliq, Government of Nunavut (2008), Surficial Geologist, Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board (2008), Geologist, Principal (Vancouver), AMEC (2008), Full-Time Earth Science, Quest University Canada (2008), Altius - NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mineral Deposits, Memorial University (2008), Faculty - Mining and Mineral Exploration, BCIT (2008), Geologist, Python Recruiting Services Inc. (2008), Mapping Geologist, Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board (2008), Natural Heritage Policy Analyst, Ministry of Natural Resources (2008), Field Mapping Geologist, Brett Resources Inc. (2008), Senior Geologist, MinePros Personnel Inc. (2008), Geologist, WSR Resources (2008), Geologist, Raytec Metals (2008), Senior Geologist, Northern Freegold Resources (got a job, 2008), Senior/Principal Structural Geology Consultant - Vancouver, Ian Martin Limited. (2008), Liberty International Mineral Corp. (2008), Altius - NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Mineral Deposits at the Department of Earth Sciences at Memorial University (2008), Bedrock Mapping Geologist, Geological Surveys – Bathurst (2008), Bell Resources Corp. (2008), Canaccord Capital Inc. (2008), Raymond James (2008), WSR Resources (2008), Shear Minerals Ltd. (2008), Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (2008), Vale Inco (2008), Brigadier Gold (2008), Consulting Geologist, Consolidated Spire Ventures Ltd. (got a job, Oct-Dec 2007), Senior Geologist, AMC Consultants Pty Ltd (2007), Q-Gold Resources Ltd. (got a job, Apr-Aug 2007), University Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Igneous Petrology/Volcanic Hazards, California State University (2007), Tenure-track Faculty Position at the rank of Assistant Professor, Carleton University (2007), Instructor/Assistant Professor Geologist, Department of Geology and Physics, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania (2007), Assistant / Senior Assistant Professor - Petrology/Structure, Department of Geology, Union College (2007), Public Co. (2007), Selwyn Resources (2007), Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc. (2007), MinePros Personnel Inc. (2007), Igneous/Metamorphic Petrology position at the University of West Georgia (2007), Geologist, Whitehorse, Yukon (2007), Regional and Plate Tectonic Geologist, Shell Oil Company (2007), Exploration Geologist, Hawthorne Gold Corp. (2007), Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program in "Aleutian arc project", Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey (2007), Geologist, Allnorth Consultants Limited (2007), Norwest Corp., Calgary office (2007), University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Planetary Geosciences Institute, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences (2007), Selwyn Resources Ltd. (2007), Associate or Assistant Professor Position, Department of Geology, University of Toronto (2007), Senior/Principal Structural Geology Consultant, SRK Consulting (2007), Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Solid Earth Geosciences, Yale University (2007), Department of Earth Sciences, Mount Royal College (2007), Macleod Dixon (2007), Petrology/Mineralogy position, Geology Department, Pomoma College (2007), Department of Geology, University of New Brunswick (2007), Geologist, Government of Yukon (2007), Intierra Ltd. (2007), Assistant Professor in Ingneous Petrology/Volcanology, Department of Geological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of ALABAMA (2007), Westport Innovations Inc. (2007), Norwest Corporation (2007), Marston Canada Ltd. (2007), tenture track geologist faculty position, Klondike Star Mineral Corporation (2007), Senoir Geologist, Cenera (2007), NWT Geoscience Office (got a job, 2006), Carleton University (2006), College of Natural and Social Sciences (2006), University of Alberta School of Business (2006), Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Queen's University (2006), TNS North America (2006), University Alberta School of Business position, Dep. of Marketing, Business Economics and Law (2006), Area Geologist, Canadian Natural Resources Limited (2006), Ph.D. Program in Natural Resources Law, University Alberta (2006), Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in College of Natural and Social Sciences (2006), summer intern position, Fraser Institute (2006), - last time in Russia, whole 2005 - Petro-Canada UK Ltd (2004), L.I.B. Consultants & The Mentors (2004), Harvest Energy Trust (2004), Nexen Inc. (2004), Government of Yukon (2004), Petro-Canada UK Ltd. (2004), COGEMA Resources Inc. (2004), AUR RESOURCES INC. (2004) - since 2004 Canadian permanent resident - Instructor II position, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgary (2003), Eldorado Gold Corporation (2003), Teck Cominco Limited (2003, 2002), AUR RESOURCES INC. (2003, 2002), Noranda (2003, 2002), Bema Gold Corporation at Julietta gold-silver project in Magadan Oblast, Russian Far East (got a job, Jul-Aug, 2002), PLACER DOME INC. (2002), BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION (2002), Mines Richmont Inc. (2002), Eldorado Gold Corporation (2002), TVX GOLD INC. (2002)
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Spring and summer for NFR, Yukon (2008)
Senior Geologist (contract)
NORTHERN FREEGOLD RESOURCES LTD., Vancouver, BC (Mar - Aug 2008)
- Designed and carried out geochemical sampling and geological mapping projects
- Analyzed and reinterpreted company’s historic geological and geophysical data
- Prepared three daily traverses report sheets for lithology and faulting information, mineralizations character, intensity of alteration in accordance with previous geological data
- Organized information on the rocks associated with quarts-gold mineralization, subdivided dykes and breccias (tectonic, hydrothermal, volcanic, intrusive) related to mineralization
- Conducted field investigations of geophysical survey data (magnetic and conducting)
- Plotted the results of bedrock mapping on the topography, air-photo and geophysics maps and transferred with GIS and Mobile Mapper Office in digital format
- Targeted potential mineralized zones and areas for detailed mapping
- Supervised three field mapping assistants, 2 students and junior prospector
draw a geological map, as was taught this.
by the second-grade GIS-student
- Hmm .., who I am in that case?
Dr. Svetlana Tikhomirova
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during geological mapping project (1 : 10 000 scale) |
I signed here a special paper to keep everything that I learned about local geology in secret within the next 5 years - like came back in the old Soviet times. It was kind of shock after the Russian paranoia about the state secrets, to sign the same paper in Canadian mining company. Students laughed: What kind of secrets can learn Svetlana? She is only dikes mapped!
- Svetlana, please leave the office tent - this is a privity.
- Well, Svetlana, and what did you have in the field today?
- Svetlana, the southern slopes around the globe are well exposured.
- Svetlana, why are you always laughing? Do you think that I am stupid?
- Svetlana, the company has no money to hire of assistant for you specially.
- Svetlana, in the next year I'm going to employ a guy with weapons and dogs for
protection of each mapping couple from bears. Do you agree to work in my team?
- Svetlana, you are all points of observation from your traverses passed to me?
- Svetlana, you can not take in truck all your stuff - take the most necessary.
- Svetlana, I have no interest in geology by predecessors. I do need
to know the name of rocks, their locations, and nothing more.
- Svetlana, for your person is too "low" to carry of core, while I am,
an exploration manager, need to load of these core boxes.
- Svetlana, you must obtain my permission to discuss geology.
After your presentation students have many questions.
- Svetlana, we are like how you walk in the bush.
and at the end- Svetlana, you are such a stubborn ...
little "Dr. exploration Machiavelli"
I am always laughing because when we get nothing we have nothig to lose ... even overseas.
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geological cross section, constructed after geological mapping project (1 : 10 000 scale) |
Autumn in the British Columbia (2007)
Senior Geologist (contract)
CONSOLIDATED SPIRE VENTURES LTD., Merritt, BC (Oct - Dec 2007)
- Participated in Prospect Valley Project Field Program (Spence’s Bridge Gold Belt)
- Core logged DDH-2007, relogged RM-2006
- Described at least six styles of microcrystalline quartz veins related to mineralization
- Completed structural interpretation overlay for drill cross-sections
- Reinterpreted cross-sections data with emphasis on the faulting interpretation
- Identified paragenetic sequences of structure and mineralization
- Results were used in NI-43-101 Technical Report
with much less competence than the companies that hire them. The requirement to
physically visit projects in remote areas, in extreme winter conditions, just to say the
consultant was there is inane bureaucracy. The polices are administered by career
government and regulatory employees who tend to have very little industry
experience and even less common sense in enforcing the regulations."
Annual Survey of Mining Companies, The Fraser Institute, 2005/2006, p. 42
by President of exploration company
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I have no idea who is Greg Thomson, but as well he was honoured with P.Geo., he should to make a reference to the author of structural interpretation for the Consolidated Spire Ventures Ltd, even the author of interpretation is a newcomer.
Somebody calls it a negative attitude. I call this a professional honesty. Especially after I have had the same sad experience with Russian male-geologists from RAS.
Are you guys who had nothing to say about geology by yourself?
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It is unethical for professionals to sign plans |
Summer in the Northwestern Ontario (2007)
Consulting Geologist (contract)
Q-GOLD RESOURCES LTD., Fort Frances, ON (May - Aug 2007)
- Designed and conducted mapping program on a 1: 10 000 scale
- Mapped the Iron Ridge within Pre-Cambrian Archean age Greenstone Belt rocks
- Subdivided mafic intrusion in four lithological layers with different petrography
- Analyzed of 330 geochemical samples and processed using software NewPet
- Analyzed 1: 10 000 scale geophysical map, satellite images (LANDSAT-7, Geotiff)
- Identified modern strike-slip faults which are critical for structural understanding
- Generated bed rock geological map for Bad Vermillion Layered Intrusion (1:10 000) and submitted progress report
----- Original Message ----- ----- Original Message ----- ----- Original Message -----
From: QGoldResources@...
To: s.tikhomirova@g-to-g.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:10 AM
Subject: IRON RIDGE REPORT
Dear Svetlana,
We are preparing to file assessment work with the Ministry on our Iron Ridge claims at Bad Vermilion Lake and will be submitting the report that you prepared for Q-Gold last year, which was very thorough and well done. The Ministry requires the report be signed. I am attaching the introduction to your report for your signature (see bottom of that page). Also, I'm attaching a Certificate of Author for your signature. Can you please sign both pages and fax them (or scan and email) to my office ... as soon as possible, as we are trying to meet a filing deadline. Also, can you please provide your current mailing address, as the Ministry requires this when we file the report.
Would you be available to provide further consultation with ... regarding the Iron Ridge property? We think this is a very interesting prospect and that your in depth knowledge of it would be very helpful for Q-Gold.
I can be reached at ..., if you have any questions.
Many thanks,
...
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- Svetlana, you are not properly walk during the geological routes ...
by local prospector after his forecast for PGE was not confirmed
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mapping and office procedures by Dr. Svetlana Tikhomirova |
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daily traverse report sheet |
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Quetico Fault Zone - an extended zone of faults, |
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Geologic map of the Bad Vermilion Lake Layered Gabbro |
Summer with the NWT Geoscience Office (2006)
Senior Geologist (contract)
NWT GEOSCIENCE OFFICE, Yellowknife, NWT (July - Aug 2006)
- Participated in South Wopmay Bedrock Mapping Project 1:100 000
- Compiled and analyzed project related papers and maps
- Collected bedrock data using a Pocket PC
- Helped students with mapping, air photos and interpretation techniques
- ..., I do have nothing against the plate tectonics.
But why, all of you - who so fond of the plate tectonics,
do not shown on your geological maps the faults?
discuss ...
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a basic sketch of local geology during traverses |
Adapting time in Calgary and more ... (2004-2009)
if you're going to get hired, until you're in and you're hired and
they see what your potential is and you're able to keep your job."
"Because when you come across here you've got
no reputation, they don't know who you are."
Jim Brown, 74, immigrating from Scotland 40 years ago
(By Tamsyn Burgmann, The Canadian Press)
I emigrated to Canada under the category "Skilled Workers and Professionals"
(NOC - 2113 Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists) and was personally interviewed by
a Canadian visa officer in Moscow before being accepted. I graduated the Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) and my diploma was approved by CCPE (Canadian Council of Professional Engineers). I brought only one extra-person in Canada - my "own" (:-) Russian husband - A+ specialist. We were need to show a special CAD ammount in RBC for adaptation period and it was a good own-support for newcomers until they found job.
We landed in June 2004 and began to work on unqualified work in September 2004. My family never applied to the Canadian government for financial assistance, except of courses of ESL for newcomers only (in Calgary), which left (a waste of time and money of taxpayers) as soon as we found the first labourer jobs. We also took with own expense several ESL courses. In September-December 2004 - ESL: Improving Your Spelling Skills and August-October, and 2004 - ESL: General ESL Level 3, Bow Valley College, Calgary, AB. We joined at times to the Calgary Public Library book-clubs where learned much about Canada and more ...
their profession because they do not meet the professional licensing requirements. All
professional immigrants are warned prior to their departure that they will not be able
to follow their profession until they meet the necessary Canadian requirements."
by James Bissett, The current state of Canadian immigration policy
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Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) certificate of degree |
MGRI - please, note that translation is wrong: "MGRI" - the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute". Translation must be the Moscow State Institute of Geological Exploration.
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Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) certificate of degree |
My first professional job in Canada (2006) I found during the 15th CALGARY MINING FORUM (April 25-28, 2006) where tried to be involved in new professional world. I made a small poster: A Reference Guide to the Mining Legislation of Russia. I got a summer position with the NWT (2006) and was forced after summer to seek the next opportunity in the new job market.
In 2006 through 2007 I studied in different local colleges in order to adapt myself to the new professional environment. During this period I attended the following lectures: "Land and Legal Concepts", "Introduction to the Petroleum Industry" (Mount Royal College, Calgary, AB, January - April 2007), "A Study of the petroleum Industry" (Bow Valley College, October 01-31, 2006).
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Svetlana's certificate: workshop Inter-Governmental Relations in the Energy Sector |
After unsuccessful attempts to find a professional or clerical job in Calgary (I got the Business Administrative Assistant Certificate in CDI College, 2007), I was helped by one teacher of the Mount Royal College (Calgary, Alberta). She looked through my resume, threw out everything that relates to Ph.D. and two weeks later I got a geological job (2007) in Ontario.
My diplomas were looked at almost "with a magnifying glass" in the Canadian Embassy in Moscow (2004). I passed the immigration interview for Permanent Resident Card thanks the possessed education and work experience. But could you imagine? It was easy - just to throw out a summary of my experience and I got my next professional job in Canada ...
In 2009, in order to change radically my resume under the needs of clerk position, I applied to the Needs Determination Officer in the Whaley Employment Resource Centre and officer sent me to the Employment Transition Facilitator, Canadian Career Moves (Government organization).
... we know that you can perform on any of these positions.
Whalley Employment Resource Centre
Case Manager / NDO, 2009
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Business Administrative Assistant Certificate, CDI College, Calgary, 2007 |
And .. we again scrub all information about my education and experience, but even the Business Administrative Assistant Certificate did not helps to find a clerical position in Vancouver (2007, 2008, and 2009), as well as in Calgary (2007).
I constantly force to tell the lies about my education in Canada ...
no any response ... what do you need, Canada?
"But I was told by others to do thus" ... or
that virtue was not convenient at the time.
This will not suffice. Kingdom of Heaven

By August Rodin
Musee Rodin, Paris, France
Fused Bronze
9 3/4 inch high
$37.50
www.theplatelady.com
Shelver - Surrey Public Library (2009), Program Assistant - SHARE Family & Community Services Society (2009), Clerical / Competition # 09BA27 - BCIT (2009), Assistant Store Manager 72BR - The Home Depot Canada (2009), Science Teacher - KPC MEDIA LTD. (STUDY) (2009), Shelver or Library Assistant - Vancouver Public Library (2009), Library Assistant - Vancouver Island University (2009), Library Technician - Surrey Public Library (2009), Bookstore Clerk - Bookstore, New Westminster Campus (2009), On-call Clerical/administrative - Langara College (2009), Administrative assistant - Viva Pharmaceutical Inc. (2009), F001-2009 Librarian (Systems & Technical Services) - Emily Carr University of Art + Design (2009), Casual Administrative Position - University of Northern British Columbia (2009), Auxiliary Administrative Support - BCIT (2009), RECEPTIONIST / CASHIER (On-call) - Northwest Community College (2009), BOOKSTORE SALES ASSOCIATE - Kwantlen Polytechnic University (2009), Admissions Clerk C - Vancouver Community College (2009), Clerk Typist/Receptionist - Douglas College (2009), Program Assistant I - Douglas College (2009), Registration Clerk, LEAP & STEP - Langara College (2009), Recreation Clerical Team - City of Burnaby (2009), Conveyancing Clerk - City of Surrey (2009), Park Technician-Cemeteries - City of Surrey (2009, twice), Engineering Assistants/Technologists - City of Surrey (2009), Bookstore Sales Associate - Kwantlen Polytechnic University (2009), Circulation Services Clerk - Surrey Public Library Branch (2009 - twice), Library Assistant A - On Call - Vancouver Community College (2009), Receiving clerk (Shipper/Receiver - Harry Rosen-Pacific Centre (2009), Customer Service Representative - BCIT (2009), Shelver or Library Assistant - Vancouver Public Library (2009), Front Counter 3 (Gr4) - University of British Columbia (2009), Circulation Assistant - University of British Columbia (2009), Repost CLERK, GRADE 4 - Simon Fraser University (2009), Temporary Pool - Simon Fraser University (2009), SECRETARY, GRADE 6 - Simon Fraser University (2009), CPIC Clerk-Operator - 2009-066 - City of Burnaby (2009), Front Counter Clerk - 2009-FCC - City of Burnaby (2009), Flower Store Clerk - Flower Store at the King George (2009), LIBRARY ASSISTANT - Kwantlen Polytechnic University (2009), Stock clerk - Nanak Foods Inc. (2009), Receptionist - Ryerson Canada Inc. (2009), Admissions Assistant - BCIT (2009), Credential Evaluator - BCIT (2009), Instructor - BCIT (2009), SECRETARY - Simon Fraser University (2009), Clerk 4 - UBC (2009), Administrative Support 3 (Gr 6) - UBC, Volunteer for Surrey Arts Centre - Surrey Arts Centre (2009), Rental clerk - retail - Adult Video Warehouse (2009), Assistant manager - retail - RW &CO. (2099), Secretary-clerk - You-can Education Services & Consulting Inc (2009), Customer Service Representative - General Paint (2009), Retail sales associate - The Forzani Group Ltd. (2009), Administrative assistant - Surrey Crime Prevention Society (2009), Monitoring station operator - Alarmtron (2009), General office worker - DAVID NEEL STUDIO (2009), Clerk - Canada Post (2009), Stock clerk - retail - HDS Retail North America (2009), Staff Finders - UBC (2009), Clerk 2 - TREK Office - UBC (2009), Front Counter 2 (Gr 3) - UBC (2009), Administrative Assistant 2 - UBC (2009), Administrative Support 3 (Gr 6) - UBC (2009), TECHNICIAN, GRADE 4 - Simon Fraser University (2009), CLERK, GRADE 1 - Simon Fraser University (2009), LIBRARY ASSISTANT, GRADE 2 - Simon Fraser University (2009), Reference Assistant - Vancouver Community College (2009), Circulation Services Clerk - Surrey Public Library Branch (twice in 2009), CLERK, GRADE 3 - City of Burnaby (2009), On-call Clerical/administrative - Langara College (2009), Research Asst/Tech 3 - UBC (2009), Research Asst/Tech 1 - UBC (2009), Sales Clerk Bookstore - UBC (2009), Customer service clerk - YVR Greeter (2009), Customer service assistant - High End Limousine Services Ltd. (2009), Apartment building caretaker - Skylight Optical Inc. (2009), Sales Clerk - UBC (2009), Clerk 4 - UBC (2009), 5851-Front Counter 2 (Gr3) - UBC (2009), 5879-Front Counter 2 (Gr3) - UBC (2009), Services Assistant 2 - Senior Leader (Youth Worker) - City of Surrey (2009), Recreation Clerk 1 - City of Burnaby (2009), Information Clerk - 2009-076 - City of Burnaby (2009), Registration Clerk, Continuing Studies - Langara College (2009), Retail sales associate - C & K World Handbags (2009), Clerk Position (Grade 7) - Simon Fraser University (2009), Temporary Pool - Simon Fraser University (2009), Information and Referral Specialist - Information Services Vancouver (2009), Sales associate - retail - Park Royal Shopping Centre (2009), Inventory planner - Taymor Industries Ltd. (2009), Sales associate - retail - Reitmans (Canada) Limited (2009), Data entry operator (Claims Clerk) - TU Group (2009), Retail salesperson - Herbal Magic (2009), Store manager - retail - Bowring (2009), Clerk Grade 5 - Simon Fraser University (2009), Administrative Support 3 (Gr 6) - UBC (2009), Administrative Support 1 (Gr 1) - UBC (2009), Customer service sales clerk - Sycorp (2009), Shipper-receiver - Inplex Facility Logistics (2009), Produce clerk - Langley Farm Market Inc (2009), Office receptionist - Compass Canada (2009), Fright Nights Cast Member - Pacific National Exhibition (2009), Administrative assistant - Simply Computing (2009), Inventory control clerk - Western Careers (2009), Office assistant - Steels Industrial Products Ltd (2009), Warehouse clerk - Best Personnel Inc. (2009), Customer service clerk - A Plus Transport Ltd (2009), Flyer distributor - You-can Education Services & Consulting In (2009), Management trainee - retail - Danier Leather Inc. (2009), Entertainer - MAD SCIENCE (2009), Clerk Typist Trainee - City of Surrey (2009), Stockroom Clerk - Vancouver Aquarium (2009), Front desk clerk - Riviera Hotel (2009), Warehouse supervisor - LogisticsTEAM (2009), Office assistant - International Bulk Services (2009), Preboarding security guard - Aeroguard Group (2009), Community worker - Community Resources Society (2009), Retail sales clerk - Blossom Winery (2009), Customer service clerk - retail - XS Cargo Surrey (2009), Administrative assistant - Gosal & Company Ltd. (2009), Customer service clerk - XS Cargo vancouver (2009), Customer service sales clerk - Fastenal company (2009), Hotel information clerk - Mayfair Properties (2009), Cashier - Sweet Cherubim Organic and Natural Foods (2009), Clerk 4 - City of Surrey (2009), Community Services Assistant 3 - City of Surrey (2009), Administrative Assistant - BCIT (2009), ... (2008), Data Entry Clerk - OfficeTeam (2007), Administrative Assistant – One Year Contract- Leave Position - Westport Innovations Inc. (2007), Data Entry Clerk - Manpower office (2007), Office Clerk/Reception (temporary/contract) - (2007), Administrative Assistant - (2007), Receptionist/Administrative Assistant - Holloway Schulz and Partners (2007),
not done ...
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another certificate |
The rules which took effect for highly-skilled workers from Russia since 2003 were require to pass English (or French) language tests at the International English Testing System (IELTS) or the Test Devaluation de France (TEF). I did that two times in Russia (Moscow) and one time in Canada (Calgary). But as I have found many even English-speaking emigrant who are highly-trained and educated could not find appropriate use in Canada.
Since Canada does not need in specialists but only need in laborers would be fair and square to let it know on Immigration official website?
then you probably know how to use and PC?
Needs Determination Officer in the
Whaley Employment Resource Centre
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Svetlana, and yet if you have a PhD, then you probably know how to use and PC? |
Downstream of the Russian Geological Saga (1989-2004)
Consulting Geologist – Adviser (contract)
ZAO "RUSSIAN OIL EXPORT" (Close Corporation), Moscow, Russia (Feb - Apr 2004)
- Inspected oil and gas contracts, licences and contractual obligations
- Provided presentations on monitoring contractual obligations to avoid fines
- Researched government requirements for company prospecting and exploration
licenses; liaised with government to comply with legislation
- Drafted letters to the Deputy Minister of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources
relating to the company’s production activities
Senior Geologist (contract)
BEMA GOLD CORPORATION, VANCOUVER, BC / (Jul-Aug 2001 – 2002)
OMSUCKCHAN MINING AND GEOLOGICAL COMPANY, RUSSIA,
JULIETTA GOLD-SILVER PPROJECT, Magadan Region, Russian Far East
- Core logged DDH-2002, located and sampled trenches
- Entered database for old trenches, analysed geophysical data and air photos
- Conducted detailed mapping of six trenches
Senior Lecturer (full time employee)
STATE RUSSIAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF OIL AND GAS, Moscow, Russia (2001 through 2003)
- Developed course materials and delivered lectures to graduate students on Russian
resource laws and regulatory decision making concerning mineral rights
Analyst-adviser in Geological Issues (contract)
ZAO “ADICOM” (Microsoft Certified Partner), Moscow, Russia (2001 – 2002)
- Participated in the project "Information and Analytical System of the
Russian Federal Geological Archives, the Ministry of Natural Resources"
- Advised on the design of software for effective government managing of subsoil use
- Systematized 60 years of archived geological and prospecting data
- Designed database structure "Russian categories, methods and stages of exploration"
Associate Professor (full time employee)
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND EARTH SCIENCES (1997 through 2000)
PROVINCIAL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY "DUBNA", Moscow region, Russia
- Provided lectures and practical classes: petrography and geology of ore deposits
- Developed laboratory exercises and manuals: minerals and rocks, optical mineralogy
- Conducted field mapping schools: geomorphology and Quaternary geology
- Supervised Bachelor's studies and Master's research
Senior Research Fellow (part time and full time employee)
DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL AND REGIONAL PROBLEMS (1995 - 1997)
STATE INSTITUTE OF MINERAL RESOURCES ECONOMY AND SUBSOIL USE, Moscow, Russia
- Assisted with research report "Legal knowledge in the Natural Resource Management"
- Published articles about reforming the Geological Survey of Russia, Reported to chief
Geologist / Researcher / Instructor (full time employee)
MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTRE (1989 - 1995)
MOSCOW STATE INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION, Moscow, Russia
- Described petrography of magmatic and volcanic rocks
- An atlas of structures of Eastern Kamchatka hypabyssal rocks has been compiled
- Compiled and described data on geology of underexplored Later-Neozoic intrusive and subvolcanic rocks while Eastern Kamchatka bedrock mapping projects 1: 50 000 scale
- Compared data on the identified rock associations with data on the magmatism of various geodynamic circumstances
- Analyzed of 550 petrogeochemical samples (including published materials) and processed using software NewPet
- Performed microprobe analyses on a Camebax microanalyzer
- Supervised summer field student practices in the Kabardino-Balkaria Quaternary magmatic zone with the active Elbrus volcano and Proterozoic basement metamorphic rocks
- Published scientific papers and submitted abstracts on geological and petrologic issues
- Prepared intermediate and final geological reports for the Russian Geological Survey
Post-doctoral studies (1997-2004)
Since 1995 G-to-G author has collected a vast material on the history of formation and development of the mining relations and Mining Law in Russia. The given data gave me an opportunity to be registered at the Mining Law chair as a competitor for writing the candidate dissertation thesis. My dissertation theme "History of development of Natural Resource Law of Estate in Russia" was discussed with scientific supervisor - Dr. of Jurisprudence, Professor B.D. Kliukin and approved of at the meeting of the Mining Law chair on April 18, 2002
There was not a special curriculum with Mining (Mineral Resource) Law lectures in the former USSR education system. G-to-G author was needed to look for sources in scientific magazines and books at the time of pre-revolutionary Russia. As a result I have found in the Russian State Archives and libraries some official documents regarding the Soviet-American Relations in 1918-1933, some ancient documents where examines the history and issues relating to developing of mining, oil and gas sectors and also mining legislation in Russia.
Diplom of Lawyer dated July 03, 2000
Department of Law
University of the Russian Academy of Education, Moscow
Final state exams
1. Theory of State and Law
2. Criminal Procedure Law
3. Criminal Law
4. Civil Law
Speciality
Jurisprudence
Studied with emphasis on Mining Law of Russia; domestic and international processes and standards in extractive industry; documentation of history and events of mining law reform actions in Russia.
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map of locations buyers of the Glossary-Handbook of Russian Subsoil User (ISBN 5-86472-132-8) |
PhD Dissertation Defence (1994-1995)
Dissertation Title: Late Miocene-Pliocene Subvolcanic Associations and Magmatism of Transverse Fault Zones of Eastern Kamchatka. ÓÄÊ: 551.21+551.24+552.33 (571.66). Book 1. Text (296 p.), Book 2. Appendixes (114 p.). MGRI, Moscow, 1994.
Specializations
04.00.01 - General and Regional Geology
04.00.08 - Petrography and Volcanology
Russian: Òèõîìèðîâà Ñ.Ð. Äèññåðòàöèÿ íà ñîèñêàíèå ó÷åíîé ñòåïåíè êàíäèäàòà ãåîëîãî-ìèíåðàëîãè÷åñêèõ íàóê. Êíèãà 1. Òåêñò (Ñ. 296). Êíèãà 2. Ïðèëîæåíèÿ (C. 114). Òåìà äèññåðòàöèè: ÏÎÇÄÍÅÌÈÎÖÅÍ-ÏËÈÎÖÅÍÎÂÛÅ ÑÓÁÂÓËÊÀÍÈ×ÅÑÊÈÅ ÊÎÌÏËÅÊÑÛ È ÌÀÃÌÀÒÈÇÌ ÇÎÍ ÏÎÏÅÐÅ×ÍÛÕ ÐÀÇËÎÌΠÂÎÑÒÎ×ÍÎÉ ÊÀÌ×ÀÒÊÈ. Ñïåöèàëüíîñòè: 04.00.01 – Îáùàÿ è ðåãèîíàëüíàÿ ãåîëîãèÿ, 04.00.08 – Ïåòðîãðàôèÿ è âóëêàíîëîãèÿ. Íà ïðàâàõ ðóêîïèñè. ÓÄÊ: 551.21+551.24+552.33 (571.66). ÌÃÃÀ, Ìîñêâà, 1994.
by one of the best north american
prospectors in Canada, 2004
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Dissertation for being awarded with a scientific grade Candidate Degree in |
The process of "PhD Defence" in Russia include two stages. The fi rst one is the presentation at the subfaculty meeting (in our case it is the chair of pedagogics) - it is called "Predefense" (as the result an author/ess may do some amendments, get prepared for potential questions). As a matter of fact the goal of the fi rst stage is not only to edit the content of a thesis, but also to prepare for the second stage - actual DEFENCE in front of so called dissertational counsel. The "Defence" itself is a public event, the relatives, friends of the researcher, people who are just interested in the discussed topic are admitted.
After the "Defence" is being done a decision of the counsel is sent to Moscow to the "supreme attestation commission" (Highest Attestation Commission), which makes the fi nal judgment about conferring the degree of the PhD. In Russia this degree is called – "candidate of scholastics" or "candidate of science") But there are certain cases when a researcher must personally go to the Russian capital in order to clarify the questions and to remove the doubts, which could occur among the members of Moscow commission. Then PhD student expects a letter from Moscow, which should enclose a formal confi rmation of a given degree. The PhD certifi cate is presented by the university rector at the university senate.
The following documents were transated by R. Michael Conner who is accredited translator (Russian into English) since 1975 by the American Translators Association.
Opinion on Dissertation by S. R. Tikhomirova "Late Miocene-Pliocene Subvolcanic Associations and Magmatism of Transverse Fault Zones of Eastern Kamchatka", presented for degree of Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences by B.A. Markovskii, Chief Researcher, Department of Petrology, Cand. of Geol. and Mineralogical Sciences, and M.P. Orlova, Chief Researcher, Department of Petrology, Doctor of Geol. and Mineralogical Sciences - rus. reprint opinion (270 KB); eng. reprint opinion (24.4 KB). APPROVED by Deputy Director, VSEGEI for Research Department V. M. Terent’ev, 6 February 1995
The dissertation is based to a considerable extent on original factual material obtained during personal research from 1989 through 1995 as part of an MGRI team led by Dr. M. K. Bakhteev.
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Geological Maps of the Kamchatka Peninsula - region of active continental margins |
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Svetlana Tikhomirova, Research Scientist durig presentation of dissertation |
PhD Dissertation: Book # 1 - Text, 296 p.
- Total geological survey area – ca. 850 sq. km
- Approximately 150 Neogene subvolcanic rocks, previously known and identified for the first time, were subjected to field and laboratory study
- Geological and geophysical data on the land and adjacent marine areas of the Pacific were summarized and classified
- Black-and-white and multi-spectral satellite photos (1:200 000, 1:500 000, and 1:30 000 000) were subjected to visual and automated interpretation
- Petrography of magmatic rocks was examined - 680 thin sections
- Composition of mineral phases was studied - 249 electron microprobe on 8 samples (author’s collection)
- Geochemistry - 106 WRA, 39 rare element assays (author’s collection)
- 550 assays (with published materials) analyzed and processed by using software
- Calculated Normative Mineralogy (CIPW Norm), studied chemical trends by Harker Diagrams, AFM and Spider Diagrams
- Provided analyses of geological and structural position, material composition, and problems of establishing of late Miocene-Pliocene hypabyssal subvolcanic alkalic and subalkalic rocks in the transition "Ocean-Island Arc" zone between the North-Eastern Eurasia and the Pacific ocean
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Geologic Maps (1:50 000) by Bakhteev, M.K., Morozov, O.A., Tikhomirova, S.R., |
"There is great interest in S. R. Tikhomirova’s dissertation. Actually, as the author notes, occurrences of alkaline basalt magmatism within Eastern Kamchatka
were also known earlier. But only in this investigation has the cause of this type of magmatism been substantiated logically by confinement to transform faults that run across the trend of the island arc."
- writing opinion by Dr. Frolova, MSU, 1995
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Scheme of compilation and interpretation geophysics & acoustic measurements, interpretation |
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Conditions of modern island arc magmatic formations in transition "Ocean-Island Arc" zone |
PhD Dissertation: Book # 2 - Appendixes, 144 p.
Appendix I - atlas with 60 microphotographs of thin-sections, description structures and textures of discovered rocks
Appendix II - 13 tables with minerals microprobe assays
Appendix III - 7 tables with whole rock assays
Appendix IV - lists of the dominated fossils - new biostratigraphical data rejuvenating the age of sediments that host subvolcanic rocks
Book # 2 contains an atlas of structures of rocks from the described complexes, petrochemical and geochemical tables listing compositions of rocks and minerals; it also enumerates key fossil fauna from deposits that enclose the subvolcanic bodies. All these data are undoubtedly valuable, confirming the validity of the conclusions.
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Mineralogy of the Late Cenozoic Teschenites (microprobes, thin-sections) |
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The material composition of three subvolcanic associations confirms existing |
Written opinions on author’s abstract of dissertation by S. R. Tikhomirova, Late Miocene-Pliocene Subvolcanic Associations and Magmatism of Transverse Fault Zones of Eastern Kamchatka, presented for degree of Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences:
Andreeva E.D., Institute of geology of ore deposits, petrography, mineralogy, and geochemitry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, ... - rus, ... - eng
Shapiro M.N, Schmidt Institute of the Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences - ... - rus, ... - eng
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there is defending of dissertation by soiskatel before the special session of Academic Council |
Continue education (1993-1994)
Department of Petrology
Geological Faculty
Moscow State University (MGU), Russia
Attended to the following two full-semester courses:
1. Petrography and Petrology - lectures by Dr. Marakushev A.A.
2. Magmatism of the Earth's Crust - lectures and practical classes by Dr. Frolova T.I.
A. General Principles for Development of the Basaltic Series and Methodology for Their Study
B. Basic Features of Geological Structures of Island Arcs
C. Important Types of Volcanic Series of Island Arcs and Their Distribution in Time and Space
D. Genesis of Basaltic Magma of Island Arcs
E. Petrology of Andesites of Island Arcs
F. Basic Features of Deep-Seated Structures and Geology of Marginal Seas and Their Types
G. Magmatism of Continental Blocks of the Earth's Crust and Earlier Subsided Island Arcs in Marginal Seas
H. Magmatism of Deepwater Basins of Active Seas
I. Types of Volcanic Series of Marginal Seas and Some Characteristics of Their Genesis
K. Magmatism and Transformation of the Earth's Crust of Active Margins
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lectures and practical classes by Dr. Frolova T.I. - Magmatism of the Earth's Crust |
Master's Degree in Geological Sciences (1984-1989)
Diploma of Education dated June 03, 1989
State Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration - MGRI, Russia
Department of General Geology and Geological Mapping
Specialization
0101 - Geological Mapping, Search, and Exploration
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Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) certificate of degree |
their profession because they do not meet the professional licensing requirements. All
professional immigrants are warned prior to their departure that they will not be able
to follow their profession until they meet the necessary Canadian requirements."
by James Bissett, The current state of Canadian immigration policy
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Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (a.k.a. MGRI) certificate of degree |
June 03, 1989 - presented Graduate Degree Project with oral qualifying examination:
"Geological structures of the Pontonesky Ridge and Exploration Project for the Epithermal Gold Prospective area" (Pontonesky Ridge, Northern Kamchatka, Russian Far East)
The examination consisted of the thesis presentation before a committee of five members from Geology and Exploration, and Geophysical faculties. The presentation was followed by the question period restricted to the student and the committee.
June-September 1988 - Pre-Graduate Practice (or Second Practical Assignment, or Russian: Second Pre-Graduate Industrial Practice)
Industrial Practical Research:
"Pontonesky Ridge Bedrock Mapping Project on 1 : 50 000 scale. Geological, Geochemical, and Paleontological Sampling." Pontonesky Ridge, Northern Kamchatka, Russian Far East; Northern Kamchatka Geological Exploration Expedition (state enterprise)
1987-1989 - granted with Individual Curriculum of additional classes in special and general educational disciplines with focusing on the following:
1. Petrology and Petrography of Intrusive and Volcanic Rocks
Department of Petrography
lectures and practical classes by Dr. Popov
2. Mapping Methods and Techniques for Volcano-Plutonic Assemblages
Department of General Geology and Geological Mapping
lectures and practical classes by Dr. Bakhteev
3. Geodynamic Processes
Department of General Geology and Geological Mapping
lectures and practical classes by Dr. Bakhteev
For the first time in the former USSR Individual Curriculum was created by Dr. Bakhteev M.K.
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1987-1989 - granted with Individual Curriculum of additional classes in special and |
October 1987 - presented Short Essay after first industry practical work with oral qualifying examination:
"Paleozoic Geological Structures and Paleo-Volcanological Reconstructions by the example of the Devonian Volcano Sambay (Central Kazakhstan)"
The examination consisted of the Industrial Practical Report oral presentation before a committee of three members from Geology and Exploration faculty
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Paleozoic Geological Structures and Paleo-Volcanological Reconstructions by the example of the |
June-August 1987 - First Practical Assignment (or Russian: First Industrial Practical Work )
Industrial Practical Research:
"Paleozoic Bedrock Mapping Project at 1:50 000 scale. Geological and Geochemical Sampling." Central Kazakhstan, member of the ten persons research team of the Research Section at the State Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration - MGRI
1986 - Crimean Geological Field School provided by Department of General Geology and Geological Mapping; Department of Minerals Search, and Geophysical Faculty
1986 - Moscow Region Mining and Drilling Schools provided by Faculty of Minerals Exploration Technique and Mining
1985 - Moscow Region Geological Field School provided by Department of General Geology and Geological Mapping, Faculty of Geology and Exploration
Prior Institute (1978-1984)
Prior to enrol in the State Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration - MGRI (1984) I acquired field work experience
as a laboratory assistant with the Laboratory of Mineral Concentration of the Scientific Research Institute for Geology and Prospecting for Precious and Non-Ferrous Metals (TsNIGRI, 1983-1984);
as a field assistant and technician on the
1: 50 000 scale geochemical and geological mapping for Space Aerogeological Expedition # 2 at the territory of Northern Kamchatka (Aerogeologia, 1981, 1982, 1983);
as a field assistant on the 1: 50 000 scale geological mapping for the TsNIGRI at the territory of Eastern Kazakhstan (1980);
as a field assistant on the hydrogeological survey (1:200 000) for the Tsenter Geological Expedition (Tsentrgeologia, 1978).
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before entering into the MGRI - field assistant Northern Kamchatka, 1981 |
1 Since 1930 - the Moscow Institute of Geological Exploration (Russian: Moskovskii Geologorazvedochnyi Inst. im. S. Ordzhonikidze (named since 1932), ul. Miklukho-Maklaya 23, Moscow, 117997 Russia) or MGRI (the most well known acronym) is a major educational institution in Russia which offers training in more comprehensive geological mapping methods.
MGRI known as the Moscow State Geological Prospecting University in foreign reference books - it is a translator mistake.
MGRI was renamed four times since the collapse of the USSR:
May 2005 - the Russian State University of Geological Exploration (RGGRU)
June 2001 - the Moscow State University of Geological Exploration (MGGRU)
December 1992 - the Moscow State Academy of Geological Exploration (MGGA)



















































