THE SYSTEM OF TOPONYMS CHARACTERIZING THE GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND MINERALS OF THE ZHAMBYL REGION
Saparov K.T. Shakhantayeva Z.R. Yeginbayeva A.Y. Yessenkeldiyev N.Y. Wendt J.A.
2024National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan
News of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Series of Geology and Technical Sciences
2024#2024Issue 1238 - 256 pp.
Toponymic research is very complex and often requires geography, history, linguistics, and sometimes archaeology knowledge. Many toponyms are a kind of designation of the local geological structure, composition of rocks, minerals, etc. Applied problems of toponymy play an important role in the study of Kazakh geographical names that have a close connection with geology. In the representation of minerals in local toponyms, there is a historical and archaeological geological justification. In addition, the system of toponyms associated with minerals can complement geographical names with important characteristics and give geologists the necessary information at the stages of discovering ore sources. The article analyzes the geological structure of the Zhambyl region and the formation and features of toponymic systems characterizing minerals. It can be noted that the geological structure and names of minerals play an important role in determining the toponymic strategy of the territory. The ways of their formation and distribution areas are to a certain extent reflected in toponyms.
applied toponymy , deposits , geographical objects , geological structure , minerals , toponymic cartography , toponymic forecasting
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L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Department of Physical and Economical Geography, Astana, Kazakhstan
Gdańsk University, Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Gdańsk, Poland
L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
Gdańsk University
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