Education
Saint St. Petersburg Mining Institute.
Saint St. Petersburg Mining Institute.
He later became a professor at the Mining Institute, and also served as head geologist of the Geological Committee, and president of the physical geography section of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. Upon graduation in 1872 he began his "continuous, almost uninterrupted explorations of Russia" which included a 6-year term (beginning 1873) as a mining attaché to the Governor General of Turkestan. These remarkable journeys resulted in numerous scientific papers, important geological maps including the first geological map of Turkestan (with South Doctorate Romanovsky), and the two-volume work "Turkestan".
Cataloguing and discovering mineral deposits formed part of this work.
Professor Mushketov also made careful observations of earthquakes in Kazakhstan and Russia, and organized regular observation of the glaciers of the Caucasus. He led the team that surveyed the Circum-Baikal Railway, and published textbooks on physical geology and on petrography.
The Mushketov Glacier (Antarctica), Gora Mushketova (Antarctica) the Mushketov Glacier in the Tian Shan mountain range, and Gora Mushketova (Mushketov Mountain, the Mountain Peak of the Vitim Tableland, Buriyatia) are named after him. He was the father of Doctorate. I. Mushketov, who, like his father, specialized in the geology of Central Asia and studied both earthquakes and glaciation.