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Alexander Dmitrievich Ozersky (9 September 1813 - 19 September 1880) was a Russian military geologist and specialist on mining who also served as a governor of Tomsk.
Ozersky was born in Chernigov in a noble family. His father Dmitry was a coincior and his mother Varvara was a nephew of Decembrist Mikhail Alexandrovich Nazimov. graduated from the mining cadet corps school in St Petersburg in 1831 and then began to teach there. In 1857 he was promoted to General and headed mining, particularly of gold, in the Altai region. He also began to examine vertical tectonic movements in the crust. He translated the work Sir Roderick Murchison and colleagues on the geology of the Urals.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Murchison, R.I.; Verneuil, Edouard de; Keyserling, Alexander von (1845). "Postscript". The geology of Russia in Europe and the Ural Mountains. Volume 1. London: John Murray. pp. 651–652.
- ^ Kotelnikova, N.E. (1996). "Russian Geological Maps as monuments of the history of science" (PDF). Berichte der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. 35: 229–230.
- ^ Ястребцев, Е. "Озерский, Александр Дмитриевич". In А. А. Половцова (ed.). Русский биографический словарь (in Russian). Vol. 12. pp. 195–196.