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Tytuł:
Współpraca Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego z gospodarką w okresie 20-lecia międzywojennego. W 100-lecie odzyskania niepodległości
Cooperation of the Polish Geological Institute on the economy during the interwar period (1918-1939). On the 100th anniversary of independence
Autorzy:
Skoczylas, Janusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075954.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
geologia stosowana
teoria
praktyka
gospodarka
Polski Instytut Geologiczny
applied geology
theory
practice
economy
Polish Geological Institute
Opis:
During 1919-1939 the most important role in the geological research on the Polish territory was played by the Polish Geological Institute. Despite many difficulties resulting from the lack of adequate financing, the PIG employees have achieved many successes regarding the discovery of new useful mineral deposits, as well as a better understanding of the geological structure of the country. The PIG skillfully combined the practical and scientific aspects of geological research during the interwar period.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2019, 67, 4; 220--226
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wczoraj, dzisiaj i jutro hydrogeologii w Państwowym Instytucie Geologicznym
Yesterday, today and future of hydrogeology at the Polish Geological Institute
Autorzy:
Woźnicka, Małgorzata
Sadurski, Andrzej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2076096.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
wody gruntowe
historia hydrogeologii
Polski Przegląd Hydrogeologiczny
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny
groundwater
history of hydrogeology
Polish Hydrogeological Survey
Polish Geological Institute
Opis:
The Polish hydrogeology had started its development at the end of the 19th century, before Poland was liberated. The needs for country restoration after the world war and for ensuring water supply for communities and industry required construction of many water intakes and water reservoirs. On the other hand, the development of ore deposits, e.g. hard coal seams, needed dewatering of mines and quarries. The Polish pioneer hydrogeologist was R. Rosłoński (1880-1956). He organized the Hydrology Department at the Polish Geological Institute (PGI) in 1919. After World War II, the Hydrogeology and Engineering Department was established at the Geological Institute in Warsaw. Dozent F. Rutkowski was the head of the unit for more than 10 years. Professors C. Kolago, J. Malinowski, A. Różkowski and B. Paczyński introduced in practice a number of hydrogeological studies, including hydrogeological cartography, groundwater resource balances, recognition of groundwater resources of well fields and hydrogeological units of Poland, mining hydrogeology, and the principles of groundwater protection in Poland. Hydrogeological data banks were also first introduced at the PGI. The last 20 years of hydrogeology at the PGI were strongly connected with Poland's accession to the European Union and with the implementation of European directives to the water management system in practice. For this reason, the state hydrogeological survey has been established at the PGI.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2020, 68, 5; 338--344
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Stanisław Krajewski : geolog karpacki i naftowy, redaktor i historyk geologii
Stanisław Krajewski : Carpathian and petroleum geologist, publishing editor and geological historian
Autorzy:
Miecznik, Jerzy B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075960.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Karpaty
geologia naftowa
Stacja geologiczna w Borysławiu
Borysław
Polski Instytut Geologiczny w Warszawie
historia nauk geologicznych
Carpathians
petroleum geology
Geological Station at Borysław
Boryslav
Polish Geological Institute in Warsaw
history of geological sciences
Opis:
Polish geologist, Dr. Stanisław Krajewski (1890-1968), studied geology and geography at the Jan Kazimierz University of Lwów (Lviv) and geology at the University of Lausanne under the guidance of Professor Maurice Lugeon. He participated in World War I as a Polish Legion soldier. After the war, Stanisław Krajewski worked as a petroleum geologist at Borysław (Boryslav), which was the major petroleum mining center in the Polish Carpathians. He also conducted research on the geological structure of the Flysch Carpathians in terms ofprospecting for crude oil and natural gas occurrences. In 1931, Stanisław Krajewski was employed at the Polish Geological Institute (PGI) in Warsaw for editing and publishing jobs, while not abandoning seasonal geological investigations in the Carpathians, which he continued until the outbreak of World War II in 1939 and later during the wartime. In 1945, he returned to work as a publishing editor at the PGI, and participated in the post-war reorganization of the Polish geology. In the period of 1951-1961, Stanisław Krajewski was a lecturer at the Faculty of Geology, University of Warsaw. In 1953, he became the Editorin-Chief of the newly formed Wydawnictwa Geologiczne, in which he worked until his death, dealing with the history and popularization ofgeological sciences.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2019, 67, 4; 227--234
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Profesor Bohdan Świderski : niestrudzony badacz tektoniki Karpat
Professor Bohdan Świderski : a tireless researcher of Carpathian tectonics
Autorzy:
Miecznik, J. B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075548.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Szkoła Maurice Lugeona
geologia Karpat
Polski Instytut Geologiczny
Oświęcim
Maurice Lugeon Alpine School of Geology
Carpathian geology
Polish Geological Institute in Warsaw
Auschwitz
Opis:
Professor Bohdan Swiderski (1892-1943) was one of the most outstanding Polish tectonicians of the Carpathians. In 1911-1917 he studied in Switzerland at Prof. Maurice Lugeon, a famous Alpine geologist, and was a collaborator of the Swiss Geological Commission. From 1919, Bohdan Swiderski was interested in the Carpathian geology, especially in studying the Eastern Flysch Carpathians, poorly known at those times. As the first researcher in the Carpathians he applied a quantitative tectonic analysis to determine the relationship between the folding style and lithology, carried out geomorphological studies, and was an expert in petroleum exploration. He was a collaborator and an employee of the Polish Geological Institute, a professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and the University of Poznań. After the outbreak of World War II, Bohdan Swiderski was imprisoned in the German concentration camp Auschwitz. He died suddenly in 1943, shortly after his release from the camp.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2016, 64, 11; 881--888
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny jako państwowa służba geologiczna : sto lat w służbie Niepodległej
Polish Geological Institute as the national geological survey : hundred years at the service for Poland
Autorzy:
Peryt, Tadeusz M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2074288.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Polski Przegląd Geologiczny
prawo geologiczne i górnicze
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny
historia geologii
Polish Geological Survey
geological and mining law
Polish Geological Institute
history of geology
Opis:
The Polish Geological Institute was established in 1919 as the national geological survey within the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The initiative of a group of parliament members to appoint the Polish Geological Institute was supported by the Polish Parliament on May 30, 1919, and the official opening of the Institute took place on May 7, 1919. Two years later the PGI status and budget were accepted by the Polish government and Józef Morozewicz has received director’s nomination from the Head of State Józef Piłsudski. In March 1938, the President of Poland accepted a new decree concerning geological survey of Poland which was composed of the Polish Geological Institute and the State Geological Council. The role of the PGI grew and the budget substantially increased, but this positive trend was stopped due to the beginning of World War II. During the first post-war years, regional and basic studies made it possible to establish a geological model of Poland leading to great discoveries of mineral deposits in the fifties. The decree of October 8, 1951 adjusted the organization forms of the geological survey to the system of central planning and the domination of state property, and the institute (with the name changed to the Geological Institute) became a scientific institution. During the first years the institute experienced good conditions of development, and a great progress in the knowledge of geology of Poland combined with the basic and regional studies that led to significant discoveries and documentation of mineral deposits. However, already in the seventies the first signs of crisis in geology became evident. In 1985, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Mineral Resources was established, the Central Board of Geology was disbanded, and many tasks of geological survey returned to the institute, hence this turned out to be appropriate to return to the historical name, Polish Geological Institute, which took place on June 19, 1987. Since January 1, 2012, the Polish Geological Institute has served as the Polish geological survey on the basis of the Act of June 9, 2011, and earlier, since January 1, 2002, legally specified tasks of the Polish geological survey has been assigned to the PGI. On February 24, 2009 the Council of Ministers gave the PGI a status of National Research Institute, and this implied the adding this new status to the name of the Polish Geological Institute. For the century the Polish Geological Institute has successfully fulfilled all the basic responsibilities and commitments that are conventionally assigned to national geological surveys, and is a model example of modern national geological survey of very wide expertise.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2019, 67, 7; 519--534
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ludwik Horwitz – badacz pienińskiego pasa skałkowego, najtrudniejszej struktury Karpat
Ludwik Horwitz – researcher of the most difficult Carpathian structure, Pieniny Klippen Belt
Autorzy:
Miecznik, J. B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075148.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Maurice Lugeon Alpine School of Geology
Polish Geological Institute in Warsaw
geology of the Carpathians
Pieniny Mts.
Klippen Belt
German occupation in Poland
Alpejska Szkoła Geologii Maurice Lugeona
Polski Instytut Geologiczny w Warszawie
geologia Karpat
Pieniny
pas skałkowy
niemiecka okupacja Polski
Opis:
Louis Horwitz (1875–1943), a Polish geologist of Jewish origin. Representative of the Alpine School of Geology of Prof. Maurice Lugeon in Lausanne. He was engaged in geological mapping in the Fribourg Alps. From 1919, he was associated with the Polish Geological Institute in Warsaw. Louis Horwitz conducted a detailed geological study of the Pieniny Klippen Belt, an orogenic suture zone between the Inner and Outer Carpathians. His research has contributed significantly to broadening knowledge of the stratigraphy of rocks composing the structure. Simultaneously, he was conducting mapping work of oil-bearing areas of the Eastern Flysch Carpathians. During the German occupation of Poland (after 1939), he continued research in the Pieniny Mts. Murdered by the Nazis in 1943.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2014, 62, 6; 290--294
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kilka uwag w sprawie badań materii organicznej w Państwowym Instytucie Geologicznym
A few remarks on tests of the organic matter in the Polish Geological Institute
Autorzy:
Nowak, Grzegorz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075934.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Polski Instytut Geologiczny
petrologia węgla
rozproszona materia organiczna
petrology of coal
dispersed organic matter
Polish Geological Institute
Opis:
The inspiration to write this text was the article of Ewa Klimuszko (2019) on organic matter studies conducted in the Polish Geological Institute. This paper shortly reviews the history and present-day of coal and dispersed organic matter petrological studies conducted in the Polish Geological Institute. The focus of this review is on some aspects to coal petrology with respect to coal genesis as well as application of organic petrology to petroleum geology and to recognition ore mineralization processes. Futher possibilities of this research in the Polish Geological Institute have been mentioned.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2019, 67, 6; 461--464
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Archiwum Geologiczne PIG-PIB w drugim 50-leciu istnienia
Geological Archive PGI-NRI in the second 50. anniversary
Autorzy:
Janicki, Tomasz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075933.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Polski Instytut Geologiczny
archiwum geologiczne
rdzeń wiertarski
dokumentacja geologiczna
Polish Geological Institute
geological archive
drill core
geological dossiers
Opis:
Collecting of geological archives and cores was initiated in 1919 with the establishment of the Polish Geological Institute. During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 these collections, gathered through the past 25 years, became dispersed and mostly destroyed. After World War II collecting was reactivated and now the Institute has 7 archives of cores and geological samples. They are as follows (arranged in order of a decreasing number of collected samples): Leszcze near Kłodawa (195,000 samples); Kielniki–Przymiłowice (163,000), Szurpiły (107,000), Piaseczno (100,000), Hołowno (94,000), Michałów (37,000) and Halinów (28,000). The main base of geological data of the present Poland’s area, and proceeded and systematically developed by the Polish Geological Institute, is the Central Geological Data Base. This base includes, among others, the following subsystems: Documents, Boreholes, Study sites, Well Geophysics, Analyses, Deposits and Geological Collections.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2019, 67, 6; 454--460
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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