Geological Institute, Research institute in Moscow, Russia.
The Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a research facility in Moscow dedicated to studying mineralogy, rock types, geochemistry, and fossils. Work takes place across multiple laboratories where samples are analyzed to help understand Earth's structure and past.
The institute was founded during the Soviet era and later received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour for its scientific contributions. This recognition reflected the important role geology played in the nation's scientific development.
The institute serves as a meeting point where geologists from different countries gather to share research and findings on rocks, minerals, and Earth processes. This international collaboration shapes the daily work and is visible in the regular conferences and workshops held here.
Visitors can view the institute's collections by arranging a visit in advance, which is especially recommended for those interested in geology and earth sciences. The facility is located centrally in Moscow, making it easily accessible, and staff can answer questions about the displays.
The institute holds an extensive collection of rock and mineral samples gathered over decades from different regions across Russia. This collection allows researchers to study and document the geological variety found throughout the country.
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