MINISTRY OF MINING INDUSTRY AND GEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
State institution "Institute of Mineral Resources"

THE MAIN TASKS OF THE DEPARTMENT

Determination of the relative age of rocks based on the study of fossil organic remains (paleontological method);

in order to determine the description of the processes affecting the accumulation of ore elements and the formation of deposits and on the basis of the study abiotic and biotic immortality Restoration of the history of geological development of the Earth's crust of Western Uzbekistan;

evolution of the Early biospheres of the Southern Tien Shan and its participation in the format of " black shale formations";

study of Precambrian and lower-middle Paleozoic deposits of Western Uzbekistan and the development of a stratigraphic scheme of complex dislocated formations on the basis of genetic differentiation of sections;

the problems of stratigraphy and stratification of predevonian deposits of coated-twisted formations, as well as the disclosure of the structure of sections of thick layers of ore coverage in the mountain regions of Western Uzbekistan;

tectonic-structural and lithological-stratigraphic characteristics of the location of the original metals in the Kyzylkum-Nurota region.

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CONDUCTED IN THE DEPARTMEN

costavlenie porayonnyx opornyx legend dlya geologicheskoy karty poverkhnosti territirii Republic of Uzbekistan scale 1:200 000;

study of geologic-structural, mineralogical-petrographic and geochemical peculiarities of gold and dr. construction and perspective area of Katirtas and eastern part of Bukantau mountain.

RESULTS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

The monograph “Global and regional events in the Neoproterozoic and Early Paleozoic history of the Paleoasian Ocean and their influence on the evolution of the litho-biosphere and ore genesis” was published;

reference legends were compiled for the North Ustyurt, Aral, Sultan-Uvai, Pitnyak, Bukantau, Tamdytau, Kuldzhuktau, Bukhara, Nurata, Zirabulak-Ziaetda, Dengizkul and Piedmont-Nurata regions to the geological map of the territory of Uzbekistan at a scale of 1: 200000;

a structural-formational map of the 1:10,000 scale of the eastern part of the Kitab State Geological Reserve and the adjacent territory was compiled.