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[[Image:desk.jpg|thumb|Memorial desk to Prof. Vladimir B. Porfiriev at the entrance to ''Institute of Geological Sciences'', Kiev]]
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'''Vladimir Borisovich Porfiryev''', {{lang-ru|Влади́мир Бори́сович Порфи́рьев}}, (born [[June 26]], [[1899]] in Vyatka, now [[Kirov, Kirov Oblast|Kirov]], [[Russia]]; died [[January 30]], [[1982]] in [[Kiev]]) was a [[Russia]]n and [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] petroleum and coal geologist.


Porfiryev was one of the major proponents of the theory of the [[Abiogenic petroleum origin|origin of Abiogenic petroleum]], that is, that petroleum was formed by primordial non-biological processes rather than from the decaying remains of plant and animal life.
'''Vladimir Borisovich Porfiryev''' {{lang-ru|Влади́мир Бори́сович Порфи́рьев}} (Vyatka, now [[Kirov, Kirov Oblast|Kirov]] in [[Russia]], [[June 26]], [[1899]]–[[Kiev]], [[January 30]], [[1982]]) was a [[Russia]]n and [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] [[petroleum]] and [[coal]] [[geologist]], one of the major proponents of the theory of [[Abiogenic petroleum origin]].


==Early years==
Born in the family of the [[Zemstvo]] demorgapher and graduated from 1st Vyatka [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] in 1918 and then worked for local demographic bureau. In 1919 as a volunteer Porfiriev enrolled to [[Red Army]] and took part in the [[Russian Civil War]]. After demobilisation he went up to the Perm University and then transferred to Exploration Faculty of the [[Petrograd]] Mining Institute where he graduated in 1926.
Vladimir Porfiryev was born to the family of the [[Zemstvo]] demographer. He graduated from 1st Vyatka [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] in 1918 and then worked for the local demographic bureau. In 1919 Porfiriev as a voluntarily joined the [[Red Army]] and took part in the [[Russian Civil War]]. After demobilisation he studied at Perm University and then transferred to the Exploration Faculty of the [[Petrograd]] Mining Institute, where he graduated in 1926.


Being a student he started his geological and research career in the State Geological Committee in 1924 and worked first for their West Siberia Section and then for Petroleum one (now VNIGRI). Since 1929 he worked for 9 years as a geologits and head of the Central Asia Secion at All-Union Petroleum Research Geoexploration Institute (VNIGRI), and a foreman for Central [[oblasts]] of [[Russian SFSR]]. Without defending a thesis he received PhD and professor degree in 1937. Next year he defended Dr. Sc. dissertation in Geology and Mineralogy entitled "Formation conditions of the Cental Asia oil fields" and headed studies on hydrocarbon potential evaluation at Inst. of Geological Scienses of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci. in Kiev. From 1939 to 1941 he prelected to students of Geological Faculty in Kiev State University. In the beginning of WW II he was called up for military service in Red Army but soon was demobilized and sent to Geological Institute of Uzbek SSR Ac. Sci. in [[Tashkent]] where he worked as senior researcher till 1944. Then he come back to Kiev and headed the Petroleum Dept. at Inst. of Geological Sciences.
In 1924, while still a student, he started his geological and research career in the State Geological Committee, where he first worked in their West Siberia Section and then for Petroleum one (now VNIGRI). From 1929 to 1938 he worked for as a geologits and head of the [[Central Asia]] Secion at All-Union Petroleum Research Geoexploration Institute (VNIGRI), and a foreman for Central [[oblasts]] of [[Russian SFSR]]. Without defending a thesis he received a PhD and professor degree in 1937. The next year he defended a Doctor of Science dissertation in Geology and Mineralogy titled "Formation conditions of the Central Asia oil fields". He then headed studies on hydrocarbon potential evaluation at the Institute of Geological Sciences at [[Kiev]] State University.


At the beginning of World War II he was called up for military service in the Red Army but soon was demobilized and sent to the Geological Institute at the Academic Sciences University in [[Tashkent]], where he worked as senior researcher until 1944. Then he returned to Kiev and headed the Petroleum Department at the Institute of Geological Sciences.
[[Image:Porfiriev.jpg|thumb|Academician NAS of Ukraine, Vladimir B. Porfiriev (1899-1982)]]


==Career achievements==
New phase of his career has started with his relocation to Lviv, Western Ukraine, in 1945. Here he organized Lviv Branch of Institute of Geological Sciences, Lviv Seological Society, Oil and Gas Fields Geology and Exploration Dept. at Lviv Polytech Inst. the first Ukrainian college for petroleum engineers, and Physical Geology Dept. at Lviv State University.
[[Image:desk.jpg|thumb|left|Memorial plaque to Professor Porfiriev at the entrance to ''Institute of Geological Sciences'', Kiev]]
Under his guidance the Branch has become the Inst. for Geology of Useful Minerals (1951), which was transformed into Inst. of Geology and Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals (1962). Prof. Porfiriev headed that institute till 1963 when he was nominated to the post of Director for Institute of Geological Sciences in Kiev. Since 1970 he headed the Department of Geology and Genesis of Oil and Gas fields at this institute.
In 1945, Porfiriev began a new phase of his career, beginning with his relocation to Lviv in the Western Ukraine. There he organized the Lviv Branch of the Institute of Geological Sciences, the Lviv Seological Society, the Physical Geology Deptartment at Lviv State University and established the Oil and Gas Fields Geology and Exploration Department at Lviv Polytech Institute, the first Ukrainian college for petroleum engineers.


Under his guidance the Lviv Branch of the Institute of Geological Sciences became the Institute for Geology of Useful Minerals (1951), which was then transformed into Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals (1962). Prof. Porfiriev headed that institute till 1963 when he was nominated to the post of Director for Institute of Geological Sciences in Kiev. From 1970 until his retirement, he headed the Department of Geology and Genesis of Oil and Gas fields at that institute.
Corresponding Member (1951) and Academician (1957) of Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences. A laureate of State Award of Ukrainian SSR (1971), and ''Vernadsky Award'' (1980). Received state orders of Labor Red Banner (1947), Lenin (1957), October Revolution (1979) and three medals. Porfiriev supervised 30 Ph.D. and 8 Dr. Sc. researches. Among his pupils are Academicians G.N. Dolenko and [[S.I. Subbotin]], Corresponding Members of the Academy V.I. Kityk and N.R. Ladyzhensky, Dr. Sc. in Chemistry I.V. Greenberg, Drs. Sc. in Geology and Mineralogy R.S. Kopystyansky, V.A. Krayushkin, and V.F. Linetsky. Edited scientific journals "Reports of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci.", and "Geological Journal". Member of Earth Sciences Division at Presidium of the Academy from 1963 to 1968.
He published 262 research works, including many monographs.


Vladimir Porfiriev supervised 30 PhD and 8 Doctor of Sciences candidates. His pupils include academicians G.N. Dolenko and S.I. Subbotin, Corresponding Members of the Academy V.I. Kityk and N.R. Ladyzhensky, Dr. (Chemistry) I.V. Greenberg, Drs. (Geology and Mineralogy) R.S. Kopystyansky, V.A. Krayushkin, and V.F. Linetsky.
'''Selected publications'''


==Awards==
Porfiriev V.B., 1930. Miut [[ozokerite]] deposit (Cheleken Island). - News GGRU, vol. 49, no. 8. - pp. 71-94 (in Russian)
* Corresponding Member (1951) and Academician (1957) of Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences.
* A laureate of State Award of Ukrainian SSR (1971)
* ''Vernadsky Award'' (1980)
* State orders of Labor Red Banner (1947), Lenin (1957), October Revolution (1979) and three medals.


==Publications==
Porfiriev V.B., 1932. Oil field of the Boya-Dag and Syrtlan-Li Mts. and problems of its exploration. Proc. NIGRI, Series B, Fasc. 11. with a map. - pp. 1-21 (in Russian)
Vladimir Porfiriev contributed to numerous scientific journals, and edited the "Reports of Academic Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR" and the "Geological Journal". He was a member of the Earth Sciences Division at the Presidium of the Academy from 1963 to 1968. He published 262 research works, including many monographs.


====Articles====
Porfiriev V.B., 1933. Iodine-bromide formation waters of Turkmenia. - Moscow, Soviet Asia Press. - 79 p. (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1930. Miut [[ozokerite]] deposit (Cheleken Island). - News GGRU, vol. 49, no. 8. - pp. 71-94 (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B., 1938. Oil in [[Tajikistan]] (Formation conditions). - Moscow and Leningrad, USSR Ac. Sci. Publ. - 134 p. (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1932. Oil field of the Boya-Dag and Syrtlan-Li Mts. and problems of its exploration. Proc. NIGRI, Series B, Fasc. 11. with a map. - pp. 1-21 (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B., 1948. Metamorphism of carbofossils. - Lviv, Lviv Univ. Publ. - 183 p. (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1933. Iodine-bromide formation waters of Turkmenia. - Moscow, Soviet Asia Press. - 79 p. (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B. and Linetsky V.F. Problems of oil migration. - Kharkov, Kharkov Univ. Publ. - 163 p. (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1938. Oil in [[Tajikistan]] (Formation conditions). - Moscow and Leningrad, USSR Ac. Sci. Publ. - 134 p. (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B., 1959. The speech in the discussion. In: Problems of oil migration and forming of oil and gas accumulations. - Moscow, GosTopTechIzdat. - pp. 165-193 (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1948. Metamorphism of carbofossils. - Lviv, Lviv Univ. Publ. - 183 p. (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B., 1961. On the nature of oil. Proc. Lviv Geol. Soc., no. 7-8. - p. 13-38 (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B. and Linetsky V.F. Problems of oil migration. - Kharkov, Kharkov Univ. Publ. - 163 p. (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B, and Greenberg I.V., 1962. On the problem with techniques to study source rocks. In: Theoretical issues of petroleum geology. - Kiev, Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci. Publ. - p. 5-25 (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1959. The speech in the discussion. In: Problems of oil migration and forming of oil and gas accumulations. - Moscow, GosTopTechIzdat. - pp. 165-193 (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B., and Sozansky V.I., 1969. New trends for oil exploration. News of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci., no. 8. - pp. 32-40 (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1961. On the nature of oil. Proc. Lviv Geol. Soc., no. 7-8. - p. 13-38 (in Russian)


* Porfiriev V.B, and Greenberg I.V., 1962. On the problem with techniques to study source rocks. In: Theoretical issues of petroleum geology. - Kiev, Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci. Publ. - p. 5-25 (in Russian)
Porfir'ev V.B., 1974. Inorganic origin of petroleum. - AAPG Bull., vol. 58, no. 1. - pp. 3-33


Porfir'ev V.B., 1974. Geology and genesis of salt formations (a review on monograph by Sozansky V.I.). - AAPG Bull., vol. 58, no. 12. - pp. 2543-2544
* Porfiriev V.B., and Sozansky V.I., 1969. New trends for oil exploration. News of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci., no. 8. - pp. 32-40 (in Russian)


* Porfir'ev V.B., 1974. Inorganic origin of petroleum. - AAPG Bull., vol. 58, no. 1. - pp. 3-33
Porfiriev V.B., Dolenko G.N., Sollogub V.B. ''et al''., 1975. Geological structure and development of platform areas in Ukraine and Northwest Africa in the context of hydrocarbon potential of the basement formations. - Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - 200 p. (in Russian)


Porfiriev V.B., Krayushkin V.A., and Klochko V.P., 1982. Prospective trends in development of abiogenic oil concept. News of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci., no. 11. - pp. 38-42 (in Ukrainian)
* Porfir'ev V.B., 1974. Geology and genesis of salt formations (a review on monograph by Sozansky V.I.). - AAPG Bull., vol. 58, no. 12. - pp. 2543-2544


Porfiriev V.B., and Klochko V.P., 1982. Geological aspects of hydrocarbon productivity from the basement formations (West Siberia basin case study). ''In'': Peculiarities of Earth's deep crust structure and theoretical substantiation of inoraganic genesis of petroleum. - Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - p. 5-155 (in Russian)
* Porfiriev V.B., Dolenko G.N., Sollogub V.B. ''et al''., 1975. Geological structure and development of platform areas in Ukraine and Northwest Africa in the context of hydrocarbon potential of the basement formations. - Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - 200 p. (in Russian)


* Porfiriev V.B., Krayushkin V.A., and Klochko V.P., 1982. Prospective trends in development of abiogenic oil concept. News of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci., no. 11. - pp. 38-42 (in Ukrainian)
'''Also'''


* Porfiriev V.B., and Klochko V.P., 1982. Geological aspects of hydrocarbon productivity from the basement formations (West Siberia basin case study). ''In'': Peculiarities of Earth's deep crust structure and theoretical substantiation of inoraganic genesis of petroleum. - Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - p. 5-155 (in Russian)
Porfiriev V.B., 1987. The nature of oil, gas, and carbofossils. Selected works. Volume I: Caustobioliths, oil and coal, 224 p. and Volume II: Abiogenic oil, 216 p. (in Russian)


====Books====
Vladimir Borisovich Porfiriev. Scientist, Geologist, Teacher, Person. P.F. Gozhyk, Ed. - Kiev, IGS NASU Publ., 2000. - 364 p. (in Russian and English)
* Porfiriev V.B., 1987. The nature of oil, gas, and carbofossils. Selected works. Volume I: Caustobioliths, oil and coal, 224 p. and Volume II: Abiogenic oil, 216 p. (in Russian)


Petroleum in the basement of sedimentary basins. Krayushkin V.A., Ed. - Kiev, EKMO Publ. House, 2005. - 256 p.
* Vladimir Borisovich Porfiriev. Scientist, Geologist, Teacher, Person. P.F. Gozhyk, Ed. - Kiev, IGS NASU Publ., 2000. - 364 p. (in Russian and English)


* Petroleum in the basement of sedimentary basins. Krayushkin V.A., Ed. - Kiev, EKMO Publ. House, 2005. - 256 p.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Abiogenic petroleum origin]]
*[[Abiogenic petroleum origin]]

==References==
*[http://www.vnigri.spb.ru/enindex.html VNIGRI]
*[http://www.vnigri.spb.ru/enindex.html VNIGRI]
*[http://www.igs-nas.org.ua Institute of Geological Sciences, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev]
*[http://www.igs-nas.org.ua Institute of Geological Sciences, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev]

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Academician NAS of Ukraine, Vladimir B. Porfiriev (1899-1982)

Vladimir Borisovich Porfiryev, Template:Lang-ru, (born June 26, 1899 in Vyatka, now Kirov, Russia; died January 30, 1982 in Kiev) was a Russian and Ukrainian petroleum and coal geologist.

Porfiryev was one of the major proponents of the theory of the origin of Abiogenic petroleum, that is, that petroleum was formed by primordial non-biological processes rather than from the decaying remains of plant and animal life.

Early years

Vladimir Porfiryev was born to the family of the Zemstvo demographer. He graduated from 1st Vyatka Gymnasium in 1918 and then worked for the local demographic bureau. In 1919 Porfiriev as a voluntarily joined the Red Army and took part in the Russian Civil War. After demobilisation he studied at Perm University and then transferred to the Exploration Faculty of the Petrograd Mining Institute, where he graduated in 1926.

In 1924, while still a student, he started his geological and research career in the State Geological Committee, where he first worked in their West Siberia Section and then for Petroleum one (now VNIGRI). From 1929 to 1938 he worked for as a geologits and head of the Central Asia Secion at All-Union Petroleum Research Geoexploration Institute (VNIGRI), and a foreman for Central oblasts of Russian SFSR. Without defending a thesis he received a PhD and professor degree in 1937. The next year he defended a Doctor of Science dissertation in Geology and Mineralogy titled "Formation conditions of the Central Asia oil fields". He then headed studies on hydrocarbon potential evaluation at the Institute of Geological Sciences at Kiev State University.

At the beginning of World War II he was called up for military service in the Red Army but soon was demobilized and sent to the Geological Institute at the Academic Sciences University in Tashkent, where he worked as senior researcher until 1944. Then he returned to Kiev and headed the Petroleum Department at the Institute of Geological Sciences.

Career achievements

Memorial plaque to Professor Porfiriev at the entrance to Institute of Geological Sciences, Kiev

In 1945, Porfiriev began a new phase of his career, beginning with his relocation to Lviv in the Western Ukraine. There he organized the Lviv Branch of the Institute of Geological Sciences, the Lviv Seological Society, the Physical Geology Deptartment at Lviv State University and established the Oil and Gas Fields Geology and Exploration Department at Lviv Polytech Institute, the first Ukrainian college for petroleum engineers.

Under his guidance the Lviv Branch of the Institute of Geological Sciences became the Institute for Geology of Useful Minerals (1951), which was then transformed into Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals (1962). Prof. Porfiriev headed that institute till 1963 when he was nominated to the post of Director for Institute of Geological Sciences in Kiev. From 1970 until his retirement, he headed the Department of Geology and Genesis of Oil and Gas fields at that institute.

Vladimir Porfiriev supervised 30 PhD and 8 Doctor of Sciences candidates. His pupils include academicians G.N. Dolenko and S.I. Subbotin, Corresponding Members of the Academy V.I. Kityk and N.R. Ladyzhensky, Dr. (Chemistry) I.V. Greenberg, Drs. (Geology and Mineralogy) R.S. Kopystyansky, V.A. Krayushkin, and V.F. Linetsky.

Awards

  • Corresponding Member (1951) and Academician (1957) of Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences.
  • A laureate of State Award of Ukrainian SSR (1971)
  • Vernadsky Award (1980)
  • State orders of Labor Red Banner (1947), Lenin (1957), October Revolution (1979) and three medals.

Publications

Vladimir Porfiriev contributed to numerous scientific journals, and edited the "Reports of Academic Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR" and the "Geological Journal". He was a member of the Earth Sciences Division at the Presidium of the Academy from 1963 to 1968. He published 262 research works, including many monographs.

Articles

  • Porfiriev V.B., 1930. Miut ozokerite deposit (Cheleken Island). - News GGRU, vol. 49, no. 8. - pp. 71-94 (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., 1932. Oil field of the Boya-Dag and Syrtlan-Li Mts. and problems of its exploration. Proc. NIGRI, Series B, Fasc. 11. with a map. - pp. 1-21 (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., 1933. Iodine-bromide formation waters of Turkmenia. - Moscow, Soviet Asia Press. - 79 p. (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., 1938. Oil in Tajikistan (Formation conditions). - Moscow and Leningrad, USSR Ac. Sci. Publ. - 134 p. (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., 1948. Metamorphism of carbofossils. - Lviv, Lviv Univ. Publ. - 183 p. (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B. and Linetsky V.F. Problems of oil migration. - Kharkov, Kharkov Univ. Publ. - 163 p. (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., 1959. The speech in the discussion. In: Problems of oil migration and forming of oil and gas accumulations. - Moscow, GosTopTechIzdat. - pp. 165-193 (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., 1961. On the nature of oil. Proc. Lviv Geol. Soc., no. 7-8. - p. 13-38 (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B, and Greenberg I.V., 1962. On the problem with techniques to study source rocks. In: Theoretical issues of petroleum geology. - Kiev, Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci. Publ. - p. 5-25 (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., and Sozansky V.I., 1969. New trends for oil exploration. News of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci., no. 8. - pp. 32-40 (in Russian)
  • Porfir'ev V.B., 1974. Inorganic origin of petroleum. - AAPG Bull., vol. 58, no. 1. - pp. 3-33
  • Porfir'ev V.B., 1974. Geology and genesis of salt formations (a review on monograph by Sozansky V.I.). - AAPG Bull., vol. 58, no. 12. - pp. 2543-2544
  • Porfiriev V.B., Dolenko G.N., Sollogub V.B. et al., 1975. Geological structure and development of platform areas in Ukraine and Northwest Africa in the context of hydrocarbon potential of the basement formations. - Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - 200 p. (in Russian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., Krayushkin V.A., and Klochko V.P., 1982. Prospective trends in development of abiogenic oil concept. News of Ukrainian SSR Ac. Sci., no. 11. - pp. 38-42 (in Ukrainian)
  • Porfiriev V.B., and Klochko V.P., 1982. Geological aspects of hydrocarbon productivity from the basement formations (West Siberia basin case study). In: Peculiarities of Earth's deep crust structure and theoretical substantiation of inoraganic genesis of petroleum. - Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - p. 5-155 (in Russian)

Books

  • Porfiriev V.B., 1987. The nature of oil, gas, and carbofossils. Selected works. Volume I: Caustobioliths, oil and coal, 224 p. and Volume II: Abiogenic oil, 216 p. (in Russian)
  • Vladimir Borisovich Porfiriev. Scientist, Geologist, Teacher, Person. P.F. Gozhyk, Ed. - Kiev, IGS NASU Publ., 2000. - 364 p. (in Russian and English)
  • Petroleum in the basement of sedimentary basins. Krayushkin V.A., Ed. - Kiev, EKMO Publ. House, 2005. - 256 p.

See also

References