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'-EO,RA,NclvV AIM. Y. kand. tekhn. nauk
Poten-Jalq for lowering the cost of ~onstru--Lion of a,,,;. !~ractuion
substations. Vest". TSNlr I.IP", 24 no-4:311--39 165.
(mail I g:-'),
BARAIICYV,A.M., dotsent
Nomogram method of determining basic specific resistance in the
movement of trains, Takh.zhel.dor. 7 no.8:21-23 Ag'48.
(Railroads--Traffic, etc) (MLRA 8:11)
STR.L-'JVSKIY, Isaak Israilevich, k-andidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BARAA
Abram M eyevich], k=didat takhnichookikh - ; PE-SAMON,B.Z.
tekhnicht-skikh nauk, redaktor; VF.HRU,G.P., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor.
Marshalling railroad care on load tracks. Trudy TSNII MPS no.98:
3-162 154. (KIRA 8:7)
(Railroads-Making up trains)
B~~ kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; ASHUXIN, D.D., kandidat
takhnicheskikh nauk; KOZLOV. V.Te.. inzhener.
Selecting speeds and weigth for railroad passenger cars, Vest,
TSNII MFS 15 no,2;3-7 3 156, (MLRA 9:12)
(Railroads-Cars)
BARA NOV. --Abram. -Hoisey-evi eh, kand.tekhn.nauk; BANGAU. Konstantin Alekseyevich,
doktor, tekhn.nauk; PERTSOVSKIY, L.M., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.H., tekhn.red.
[Organi2stion of train traffic on electric lines; the practice of
dispatchers on the Ural-Siberian line] Organizataiia dvizheniia
poezdov na liniiakh a elektrovoznoi tiagoi; opyt dispetcherov dorog
Uralo-Sibirskogo napravleniia. MoBkva, Gos.transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo,
1957. 74 P. (MIRA 11:2)
(Pblectric railroads)
MAKSIH)VICH, B.M.; FELIDMAN, B.D.;_RARANOV, A.M -.; VOROBITSV, N.A.; KOZLOV,
V.Ye.; ALITERMAN, S.L., iniz~h., r6A~.; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhn.red.
[Selection of methods for increasing traffic capacity of railroad
lines] Vybor sposobov uvelichenila Propusknoi sposobnosti shelezno-
dorozhn.vkh linii. Moskva, Goa. tranap. zhol-dor. izd-vo, 1958.
Z45 p. (Moacow. Vaesoiumnyl nauchno-issledovateltskii inetitut
zheleznodorozhnogo transport&. Trudy, no.147) (MIRA 11:7)
(Railroads-Traffic)
BARA M.; MIMSHNICHEM, R.I.; SEGAL, L.G.; ADADURDVA, Te.V.; KALININ,
_WUNOL 'k..-
V.K., inzh.; red.; DLUGACH, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; BOBROVA,
Ye.N., tekhn.red.
[operational requirements for parameters of electric power supply
systems for d.c.electric railroads] IkopluatatBionnye trebovaniia
k parametram ustroistv energoanabzheniia zheleznykh dorog, elektri-
fitalrovannfth na postoiannom toke. Moskva, Goe.transp.zhel-dor.
izd-vo, 1959. 234 p. (Moscow. Vaesoiuznyi nauchno-isoledovatell.skii
institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.174).
(MIRA 13:11)
(Zlectric railroads--Current supply)
BARANOV,,Abram Koisayevicb, kand.tekhn.nauk; BERNGARD, Konstantia
Alekseyavich, doktor tekhn.nauk; MELINIK, Aleksandr Lukich,
kand.tekhn.nauk; PZTSAKHZON, Boris Emanuilovich, Imnd.tekhn.
nauk; ALITERMAN, S.L.. inzh.. red.; KHITROV, P.A., tekhn.red.
[Organizing the train traffic on electrified lines] Or~;a-
nizatsiin dvizheniia poazdov us elektrifitairovannykh liniiakh.
MoBkvs, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr.ob"odinenie M-va putei soobahch3-
niia, 1960. 222 p. (MIRA 13:5)
(Electric railrocids--Traffic)
LUUNOV, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; KiMTNIKOV, A.D., kand.tekhn.nauk;
__ --- VdROBIYBY, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Important particular characteristics of traffic organi-
zation for trains with electric traction. Zhel.dor.transp.
42 no-7:44-48 J1 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Electric railroads-lianagement)
BAIU-I%IOV.q AJI., kand.teklin.nauk
Selecting the computation systam for the operation of power
1. -
Supply Units of e;ectric raiL-oads. Vest. TSIM IMP- 20 no,7:
9-14 161. - 043-h 14:12)
(Electric railroads--Substations)
RAILkElOv. AIMI" . kand.tekhn.naiLk; KAFT-TIJIKOV, A.D, , kand.tekhr-naiA:
New developments in the calculation of railroad traffic capacity.
Zhol.dor.transp. 4,J+ no.1.47-51 Ja t6,2. 0,',IRA 14:12)
(Railroads--Traff ic)
BARANOV, A.M., kand. tekbn. nauk
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Basic tractive resistance of passenger cars with roller bourings.
%. Vest. TSNII MPS 22 no.4:32-35 163. (MIRA 16:8)
(Railroads-Passenger cars)
FELIDMAN, E.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; BARANOV, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOZLOV, V.Ye.,
kand.tokhn.nauk
Staged increase of the traffic iarrying capacity of single-track
lines. Vest.TSNII MPS ..22, nq.6:43-49 163. (MIRA 16:10)
DA,112'07, Abrin ! - KCZLO'J, Vasiliy Yef-imovich; FELIDNI'lip El-fir,
'DixrYdtjl.~.;.~, P:rNifOVA) 'I.L., rc-d.
of the traffic od carry-Ing ci.,.paclty of single-track.
1-1xiev]Razvitle T'ro,.jjSl:rird J. prcvom)0i spo""olu'lu"Li
linii. i-tusll-va Trarsport, 1~61. 1~15 ("u-,cow. Vsosullal:i
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PCHELKO, Ivan Grigorl-.,evich;,BARANOV, A.M., otvetstvennyy red.; USH.AXOYA,T.V.,
red.; SOLOVEYCHIK, A.A.
LMeteorological conditions of flight at high altitudel Mateorologichaskie
usloviia poletov na bol'shikh vysotakh. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo,
1957. 5-J P. (MIRA 11:1)
(Meteorology in aeronautics)
.'~0/ 5o.. 58-6-5/24
AUTHOR: Baranov, A. M.
TITLE: The ~Vert`ic,! T~,-,xpan ~ of Clo-ids of the Upper Layer Over
the European Part of the USSR (Vertikalnaya protyazhennost'
ob"Lakov verkhnego yarusa nad Yevropeyskoy territoriyey SSSP)
PERIODICAL: Metevrologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 6, pp. 22 - 25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: An compared to the other clouds those of this layer are not
yet investigated as regards their spatial and microphysical
structure, The probing aer3planes namely do, as a rule,.
not reach the cirrus~ and cirro-stratus clouds; radio probing
makes it not possible to determirke their boundaries reliably
enough. The achievements discussed are also of practical
intorest as modern jet planes regularly reach great altitudes.
Already the first flight6 of these planes showed that wrong
ideas were existing on. ~Iha altitl;dirial expansion and the
thickness of thesa cloads. They may be several kilometers
thic.k. The main souy,-,s fo.r this knowledge are the reports of
the crews of aeroplane-3 flying at great altitudes. By now
an enormous amoun! of i-ach rapo_~ts acc-umulated so that ge-
Card 1/3, neralizations can be made. Table I shows data on the repeat-
jo0o.,58-6- 5/24
The Vertical Expansion of Clouds of the Upper Layer Over the European Part
of the USSR
ed character of various 30DUUrS. The limit differs between
6 - 7 and 12 - 14 km and may also change according to
the season.: in. winter. spxIng and autumn 8 ', 1 9 , o km, in
summer 9:1 - lo~,o km. This rule reflects a certain relat:'~.on
with the tropopause (Ref 7). The recurrence of t-he lower con.-
tour of this cloud is shown in- Table 2. It also differs with.-
in a wide range. Fig-are -!' shows mean values of the altitudes
of either contouc. A winter minimum and a summer maximum may
be clearly seen. The annual course of the uppetr cloud con-,
tour strictly speakiniz copies that of 'Ube average altitude
of the tropopause. This image is disturbed only in autumn.
Table 3 shows the altitudinal expansion cf the clouds which
on the average is about 2 km and which changes littl& accord-
ing to the seasons. When sc~an from the earth the appearance
of the clouds of the UDDel layer often gives a wrong impres-,
sion. Its thickness depends cii the synoptical conditions as
these clouds are to a high degree transparent and contain
little water. The graatest thickness is observed at the active
heat fronts and amounts to fyGm 2,3 to 2,6 km according to
the season. The2:e are 1 figuTz,;: 3 tables~ and 7 references-.,
Card 0- 7 of which are Soviet.
86-53-6-13/34
AUVIOR: _B%xv&ovy-A,*JL, Guards Engr ColDqtVeut,, Candidate of Geographic
Sciences, and Volkonskiy, Yu. N., Engr Maj. Candidr-vtbe of Yhysical and Math-
emw~ical Sciences
TMIZ: The Tropopause and Flylug Can-ditions in It (2~-opopauza i uslov-1ya pol--tov
v ney)
1ERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 6, Pp 40-43 (USSR)
ABS=CT: The article describes the special features of the tropopause and the
pecx-liarities of flight- in it. The altitude of the tropopause varies considerably,
01-opending on the geographic latitude, the seasoa of the year, and the atmospheric
processes. Over the polar regions its altitude is 8-9 km, over the regions of'
temperate climate it is 10-12 km, and it reaches its highest altitude of 16-18
In over the equatorial regions. The thickness of the tropopause layer varies from
several huudred meters to several kilometers (1-3 kW. The temperature in the
tropopause varies from -340 to -750C. Pilots may encounter turbulent air of gamat in-
taasity when flying in this layer of the atmosphere. In such cases pilots have
to discontinue their climb, switch'off the autopilot, establish the air speed as
shcnm in the instructions, and avoid sharp maneuvers in piloting their aircraft.
If the piloting of aircraft becomes impossible beewase of v-igoroUs bumpiness, the
pilot-s have to change their flight altitude. Particular atteixUon should be
paid to weather conditions vhen flying in the zone of thiLmderstorm activitles.
ar.ENI 1/y-
The Tropopaitse and Flying Conditione (Cont.) 86-58-6-13/34
Flights in thunderstorms and vigorous cumulus clouds are categorically forbidden.
For the detection of thunderstotTa cells,, the available airborne radar devices should
be used. If a crew accidentally gets into such clouds, it has to switch off all
radio sets and come out of the clouds. When forced to fly in such clouds, the
p1lots should avoid banking their aircraft in every way possible. Very often the
pilots have to make great physical efforts in the use of ailerons. The crews also
have to preparations for the prevention of icing. The radiosonde serves as
the basic source of information about the altitude of the tropopause, and tropopause
maps are compiled from the data which is obtained.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
d. 19-0 0 0
AUTHOR: Baranov,, A. No S/05 60/000/04/004/018
.... .. .......... ..
B007YB017
TITLE: On the Extension of Clouds of the Upper Layer
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya., 1060, Nr 44 pp 25-26 (USSR)
TEXT: Investigations over the European part of the USSR show that in the warm-
front zone of young cyclones, almost always clouds of the upper 1&yer can be
observed. If, however, all warm fronts (developing and dissolving) are considered,
clouds ocou-,- the most frequently in the upper layer in summer. According to the
data from 1952-1953 it is about 52% (Ref 1). 1. Go Pchelko (Ref 2) obtained a
frequency of 86% for a number of other years. Here. the data on the vertical ex-
tension of clouds in the upper layer above Poland and the Eastern Germany a-re
given. They resulted from a generalization of the reports from 1953-1956 obtained
by flights above these territories. Among these reports only those were chosen
in which the clouds of the upper layer were recorded as an independent layer. Al-
together, 191 reports were given. The data agree with those obtained above the
European part of the USSR (Table 1). At the same time a somewhat more increased
density of these clouds of the upper layer - on the average by 100 - 200 m, than
that above the European part of the USSR was observed above Poland and Eastern
Germany. This may be explained by the somewhat increased advection intensity
of the warm humid air in the upper troposphere above the territories farther in
Card 1/2
On the Extension of Clouds of the Upper Layer S/050/60/000/04/004/018
B007/BO17
the West. Data on the frequency of the varying cloud density in the upper layer
(Table 2) ohow that it may change after some hundreds of meters to 4-5 km, in
some cases also after longer distances. The data obtained are in agreement with
those on cloud density in the upper layer above the territories farther in the
West (Englandp Ref 3). As to the relation between the clouds of the upper layer
and the tropopauae the following may be said-, In most cases these oloudb are
observed below the tropopause; in a number of cases, however~ they penetrate into
the lower stratosphere. There are 1 figure, 2 tables., and 3 references, 2 of which
are Soviet.
Card 2/2
M.ATVEYKV, L. T.; BARANOV, A. M.
"Cloud physics" by A. M. Borovikov and others. Reviewed by L. T.
Natveyev, A. M. Baranov. Meteor. i gidrol. no.2:62-63 F 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Cloud physics)
(Borovikov, A. M.)
(Gaivoronskii, I. I.)
(Zak, E. G.) \
(Kostarev, V. N.~
(Mazin, I. P.)
(Minervin, V. E
(Khrgian, A. Kh.)
(Shmeter, S. M.)
BkRANOV, A.M.
High clouds ovur the European part of the U.S.S.R. Izv. AR
SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.3:438,-W Mr 16-1. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Voyenno-Vozdushnaya inzlienormyu akademiya im. A.F.
Mozhayskogo.
(Clouds)
BARANOV, A.M. (Leningrad)
Stratification of frontal clouds. 1,bteor.i Uidrol. no.3:11- 15
Jl [i.e.Ag.] 162. OML~ 15;7)
(Clouds)
BARANOV, A.M.
Clouds of the upper layer above the Arctic. Trudy AANII 239:
1.11-120 162. (IAIRA 16:8)
(Arctic regions-Clod0s),
BARANOV~ A.M.
Height and vertical extent of clouds in the lower and middle
layers above the Laptev Sea. Trudy AANII 239t85-94 '62.
(MIRA 16:8)
(Laptev Sea-Clouds)
ACCESSION NR: AT4 030529
AUTHOR: Baranov, A* M.
TITLE: Flight conditions in the spatial structure of high level clouds
SOURCE: Nauchneya konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy mateorologit. Moscow. 1960.
Materialy*. Moscow, Gidrometeoizdat, 1963, 72-81
TOPIC TAOS : flight condition, high level cloud, spatial structure, troposphere,
TU-104B aircraft, sounding
ABSTRACT: This paper 'is one of 13 previously unpublished reports of the 40papers
given at the Nauchnaya konferentsiya po voprosam aviatsionnoy meteorologii (scien-
tif ic conference on problems of aviation meteorology) that was held in June and July
of 1960 in Moscow at the Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby* SSSR.
The spatial structure of high level clouds, i.e., the spatial location of clouds in
the upper troposphere which is characterized by the altitude of their lower and
upper boundaries, their separation into layers, as well as the vertical and hori-
zontal extent of the clouds, has been little studied. In recent years, more informa-
tion on high clouds has been accumulated with large numbers of high altitude flights.
In this-paper, the author presents the treatment and analysis of some data from the
-period 1953-59 duringwhich high level clouds veto sounded. He also obtained data
Card 1/2
,ACCESSION NR: AT4030529
.on--the high--clouds during flights in TU-104B passenger aircraft along the Leningrad-
Moscow.;md Leningrad-Sverdlovsk-Tashkent routes and from the AANII A-91 expedition
:of 1959 in the region of Dixon Island and the Laptevs. Weather data obtained by
sounding the high level clouds pertain mainly to the European territory of the Soviet
Union (2160 soundings), partially to Western Siberia and other regions of the Soviet
Union, as -well as from Poland and East Germany. More than 2500 soundings were
analyzed during which high level clouds were penetrated and altitudes of their upper
and lower boundaries were measured. The quality of the soundings was satisfactory
-_-ZInce -th-e--veather surveys were accomplished by the most experienced crews who had
.prepared-for flights under complex weat 'her conditions and had been trained in iden-
~tifying,ciouds in flight. The results are presented in graphs and tables. The auth-
,or concludes: that in high level cloud flights, weather phenomena are often observed,
which make the flight more difficult. Not all these phenomena have been adequately
investigated;' therefore, the study of flight conditions In high level clouds by
!meteorologists and flight personnel is of great importance to flight safely. Orig.:
art. hs4.: 7 tables wA 3 figures.
AAMOCIATION: none,
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KUNITS, Aleksandr Vladinirc)vi,-Ii; I.IATVEYEV, Mikhail Vladimirovich;
illiANOV,A.M., doktor geogr. nauk; YAa,'OM'-DDSFAYA, IX.Mi.,
red.
[Synoptic Teteorology] Sinopticheskaia iiietecro2ogiia. Le-
ningrac', Gidrometeoinat, 1964. 317 p. (MMA 17:12)
B.!7!?!lNOv, , . N.
n~-odetic and under7round survcvinp ,7orls in f.he (-onstruntion of the ilosco., sub--;~y;
t-~xt~,ook
Moskva, Cl-v, r;d. r~orno-tonliirnoi i reolor-o-r?,wedochnoi !it-T7, 1938. i96 p.
(Trlkhnir~h(,sl~ii. minimum) (55-53265)
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1. Iline 2. Yetrostroi, Yoscu.,.
BARANOV, A. N.
25504. Mnozhit' Ryady Peredovikov Kartografo Geodezlcheskogo Proizvodstva. (K
Nagrazhdeni Ord ami I Medulyami Rabotnikov Sistemy Glav. Upr. Geodezii I
ir en
Kartografi . Stornik Nauch.--Tekhn. I Proizvod. Statey Po Geodezii, Kartografii,
Topografii, Aeros''yemke I Gravimetrii, V`YP. 23, 1949, s. 3-6
30; Letopis' Zhurnallnfkh Statey, Vol. 34, Moskva, 1949
E-nozhit f
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:'auch. T c !k` i I-roi,.,vod. State, j-o 'co(je:jj
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ISAKOV, I.S., prof., admiral flota, otv.red.; PEMOVSKIY V A. dotsent,
kand.voyenno-m-rsk-ikh nauk, kontr-admiral. red. ~dec'ea;edh DRIJIN,
L.A., dotsent, kand.geof,-af.nauk, Inzh.-kzzpitan 1 ranga, glavn~7
red.; BAITWIOV
red.; BERG, L.S., ak-adenik, inzh.-mayor, red.;
BOL060-f-"T.T. 97 d6 tsent, kontr-admiral v otitavke, red.; VITVER,
I.A., P;nfassor, doktor gnograf.nauk, red.; GRIGORIYEV, A.A.,
akademik; TEGOR'YET, V.Ye., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof.,
doktor vovennn-mnrakikh nauk, kontr-admiral v otstavke, red.;
ZP-%IT, L.Ya., prof., red.; ZUBOV, N.N., prof., doktor gnograf.
nauk, Inzh.-kontr-admIral v otHtavko, red.; KAVRAYSKIY, V.V.,
prnf., doktnr fizlko-mat.nauk, inzh.-kontr-admiral v otstavke, red.;
KALT,'SITIK, S.V., prof., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; KUDRYAVTSEV, M.K.,
gennral-leytenant tekhn.voysk, rod.; LAMYKIN, S.M., kapitan 1 ranga,
red.; MATUSEVICH, N.D., %asluzhenriTy deyatell naliki i tekbuiki,
prof., doktor fiziko-mat.nauk, inzh.-vitse-admiral v otstavke, red.j
[deceased]; MPSHCHAIIMV, I.I., akadenik, red.; MILEITKI, S.4.. red.;
ORLOV, B.P., prof., doktor geograf.rmuk, red.; PANTELEYLIV, Yu.A.,
vitse-admiral, red.; SMHINSKIT, V.A., doteent, kand.voyenno-
morskikh nauk, inzh.-kapitan I ranga, red.; SALISHCHEV, K.A., prof.,
doktar tekhn.nauk, red.; T-RIBUTS, V.F., admiral, red.; KKIN, V.A.,
vitse-admiral, rnd.; SHVEDE, Ye.Ye., prof., Joktor voyenno-morskikh
nauk, kontr-admiral, rod.; SHWA-MIN, V.V., akademik, inzh.-kapitan
I range, red.; PAVLOV, V.V., inzh-polkovnik, red.; VOLKOV. F.G..
(Continued on n"xt card)
ISAKOV, I.S.---(continued) Card 2.
podpolkovnik. pomosbchnik glavnogo red. po izd-vu; SKDOV, N.Te.,
kapitan ? ranga, uchanyy sekretarl; VORDB'TL'V, V.I., kapitan
I ranga, red.kart; MIGALKIII, G.A., inzb.-kapitan I ranga, red.kart;
GAPONOVA, A.A., rad.kart; GONCH&RDVA, A.I., red.kart; GORBACHRVA,
Me.. red.kart; OMMERG, G.Yu., red.kart; DUROV, A.G., red.
kart; YERSHOV, I.B., red.kart; ZILIBERSIM, A.B., red.kart;
KASTALISKAYA, N.I., red.kart; MLIKOVA, M.M., rea.kart: 14KLWVA,
V.N., red.kart; WROZOVA, A.F., red.kart: FAVLOVA, Ye.A., red.
kart; POCMMUT, A.U. . red.kart; RDWOVA, G.N., red.kart; SMIRNOVA,
L.V., red.kart; S141FJR)VA, L.N., red.kart; TAITANKOVA, A.I., red.
kart; YANRVICH, M.A., red.kart; YASINSKAYA, L.F., red.kart;
VASIL-YEVA, Z.P., tekbn.red.; VIZIROVA, G.N., tekhn.red.; GOLOVANOVA,
A.T., tekhn.rmd.: 00ROKOV, V.I.. takhn.red.; MALIITKO, V.I., takhn.
red.; SVIDDRSWA, G.V., taklin.red.; CHERNOGOROVA, L.P., tekbnsred.;
FURAY WA. Ye.K., takhn.red.
[Marine atlasl 14orskoi atlas. Otv.red. I.S. Isakov. GI.av.red.
L.A, Demin. Izd. MDrskogo generallnogo sbtaba. Vol.1 [Navigation
geography] Navigatsionno-gPograficheskil. Zamestitall otv. red.
po I tnrra V.A. Petrovskii. 1950. 83 maps. (14IRA 12.-.1)
(Continued on next~card)
ISAKOV, I.S.---(continued) Card 3.
1. Rugsla. (1923- U.S.S.R.) Voyenno-morskoye ministoretvo.
2. Nachallnik Mnrqkol-,o kartoprafichnskogo instituta voyanno-
morakikh sil (for Lar7kin). 3. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii
padagngicliesklkh nank RSFSR (for Orlov). 4. Nachallnik Gidro-
grafichookogo iipravleniya voynnno-tiorskikh sil (for TributB).
5. Gkineralliiyy goandaretv.direktor topogruftchmskoy sluzIlby (for
Baranov). 6. Direktor topografichmnkoy slahby (for Milnnki).
(ocean--Wps) (Harbors-l-laps)
1~&NOVj A H - YEGMTOY. K.I.; ZELITSHR, Ye.l.; LFUaT, IT.N.; SLOBOD-
I
CRIKOV, D.A.. CM2XmI-sm, M.S.; smour-, I.A., tek-hnielkeskiy
redpLkt or
[Geodesy in tunnelling] Geodezlia v tonnelestroon4i. Moskva,
lzd-vo geodezicheskoi i kartorrafichpqkoi lit-ry. Pt. I [Geo-
detic work on open surfaces] Goodazichaskie ra'~ot-, na dnevnoi
poverkhnosti. 1952. 503 p.[Hicrofilml. (MLRA 8 C,?)
(Geodes:7) (Tunnalinr)
BAR"OV,A.H.
[Geodesy in turmelling] Geodazlia v tonnelestroenii. Moskva,
Izd-vo geodezichaskoy I kartograficheakoi lit-r7, Pt. 2.
[Und6rgrouitd goixietic work] Podzemnye goodezichaskie-raboty.
1953. 491 p. (MLRA 9:3)
(Geodesy)
Tae committee on Stalin Prites (of the Cmmcll of Mittlater6 USSMI, In thf-, f,Aeldg of
rscieace w-d Inventlons announcea that the folloving. veicutitic worka,
t) f I-C booka ~i~ tP-xttwkfi hPva becm oubmA'.lJ,4,a for omipetil'.Aon ftir Stalln Prize& f,~;r
t" yl, 1 GC13- L ra, P~~zcuw, 11-lo,
ara and 19, Apr 1954
Naw
Zelltser, Ye.I.
Lebedov, ~ .11.
Slovodchikov, D.A.
Tltle of Wor',- INCmineit:td by
"Geodesy- in '-','u: nel I-3nistry of Rallwz~ys
Gonstruction"
SO- W-30t-04, ~,' Jlikkly 11951.
BARhN)V, A.M.,, redaktor; LYSYUK. V.N.. radaktor-, SffUBDV,S.I., redaktor;
. redaktor; ITFMMG, I.M., radaktor; KURAKINA, V-I-
radaktor; MOSTMAH. S.L.. redaktor; SHIRNDVA.A.L., redaktor; TYURIN,
S. A.; TAKOYLEVA., A.K.; WRMCII, I.V., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
rWorld atl&s; index of geographical namss) Atlas mira; ukazatell
geograficheakikh nazvanii. Aoekva, 1954. 571 P. KRA 8:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S. S.R.)GlavnTe upravleniya geodezii i kartografii.
(Atlases)
BARA.NOV, A.N. , laureat Stalinskoy premil - redaktor-, LTSrX, V.N., re-
a d24-1-w
or; IiEMOV, S. I., redaktor -, AVSTUK, G.A. . doktor geograf icheskikb
nauk, redaktor; VITVIR, I.A., professor, doktor geogr&fiChOBkikh nauk,
laureat Stalinskoy premil, redaktor; VOLKOV, N.M.. professor, doktor
geografichaskikh nauk, redaktor; GEWIMOV, I.P., akademik, redaktor,
ZARUTSUTA, I.P., dotsent. laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor: ZIN-
KOVICH, V.P., professor, doktor geograficheskikh nauk. laureat Sta-
linskoy prGmii, redaktor; ISAKOT, I.S., professor, admiral flota v
otstafte, laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor; KUMTAVTSW, M.K.,
general-leytonant tekhnicheskikh voisk, redaktor; LARIN, D.A.,re-
dakt,)r; MARUSOV, L.Ya., inzhoner-podpolkDvnik, redaktor; MURWEV, N.M.,
doktor geograficheakikh nauk, laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor;
PAVLOV, V.V., inzhener-polkovnik, lau~eat Stalinskoy premii; SAMI-
KOV, S.F., redaktor; SALISHCHIV, K.L., professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauk, redaktor; FILIPPOV, Yu.Y., professor, doktor t3khnicheokikh
nauk, redaktor. NIX ISHTM, A.V., redaktor; GUNBINA, T.N., redaktor.
[World atlas] Atlas mire. Moskva, 1954. 283 P. (MLRA ?:g)
1. Generallnyy gosudaretvennyy direktor topografichaskoy slushby, (for
Baranov) 2. Direktor topografichookoy sluzhby (for Shuroy) 3. Gosu-
darstvenny7 direktor topograficheakoy sluzhby II ranga (for Lysyuk)
4. Direktor topograficheskoy sluzhby I ranga (for Gunbina, Larin, Sad-
chikov) 5. Direktor topografichaskoy aluzhb7 (for Idellshteyn, Filippov)
6. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlaniye goodazii i karto-
grafii.
(Atlases)
All
AUTHOR: Iloilo Given. 6-12-14/14
TITLE; Chronicle (ijaronika).
PERIODICAL; Geodeziya i Kartografiya, 1957, Nr 12, pp. 69 - 70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the occasion of thQ jo ye-ars jubilcu of the October-Revolution
a scientific technical conference for geodesy, aerial photo-
graphs and cartography took Jace on October 2~,-28, 1957- It
was organized by the ;Main Office for Gz!odesy and Cartography
of the Home Office of the USSR, the Militari-Topographical Offi-
ce and the Institute for kngineers of Geodesy, Air Survey and
Cartography, Moscow. More than 5oo ex,)erts participated in it.
The following lectures werv held in the plenary mcetings- A. 11.
Baranov, Chief of the ILain Office for Geodesy andCartography,
En ~'Soviet Geodes3-, air i)hototopography and cartography durinC
the past 40 years." A. S. iliko]Wev, Chief -Substitute of the kli-
litary-Topogra.,,hical Office, on "The part played by geodesy and
the safeguardinG of the railitary power of the USSR". G. V. Ro-
manovskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciunces, on "The resalts and the
prospects of' the development of air _,hotography in the USSR".
P. S. Zakatov, Ductur of Technical Sci,_nce~, or, "The state and
the fand-;~i~,ental tasks of -codetical education in th(: USSR".
Card 1/3 N. S. Podobedov, Candidate of Technical Scie.,.ces, on "1,1,odern
Chronicle.
topographic :ilaps, fandul--,~ntal tasks anC, ways of their further
perfection". Yu. D. Bulanzht-!, Doctor of Physico-Mathematical
Sciencess, on "The Participation of thu USSR in the performance
of the International Geophysicul Year".
Luctures held in the section for --eodesy; V. A. Velichko, Call-
didate of Technical Sciei.ces, oil "The aLie of li.aht 1ccation
for the constraction of ~;eodetical neti-;orks". S. V. Yeliseyev
C,ndidute of Technical Sciences, on "Mludern tasks and the state
of the constraction of 6eodetical deviceoll. A. I. Darnev, Doctor
of Teclinical 3ciencei, on"Problel-,is of construction und the eva-
laation of the accuracy of 6cod,2tical networl~s (An-~ular and
linear). 11 A. N. Kuznetsov, Candidate of Tech.- ,ical Sciences,
on "State and prospects of the development of geodetical astro-
noy". V. I. 6hillinger on "The pr(-~sent state and the prospects
in the development of devices for an automatic local leveling."
Lectares hL;ld in the section for uurophotogra--)i~c geodesy: Y.D.
Konshin, Ductor of Technical Scie.-ices, on "The deter;2ination of
the elements of outer orientation in the fli.71ht and the methods
for evaluating the accuracy of the devices used. " A.I. Sher-
shen' (deceased), Candidate of Techi.,ical Sciences, on"Fundamen-
tal tasks for the further develo~).;ient of' aerophotogra,-)hic ap-
Card 2/3 paratus". I. D. Karuopolov on "Balance of pilot oSrammetric net-
0
Chronicle. 6-12-14/14
works". L. If. Golldman, Candidate of Geo;,rapiiical Sciences, on
"Probleii,s of the topo-ruphic deciphering of aerial -,ihotogra--hs".
Lectures held in the section for cart o~;ra-_.,hy: 1.1. D. Solov'jev,
Doctor of TE~chnical Sciences, on "The Fund.~:xntal ,irobl,:~ms of
matheii:atical carthoaraphy". Yu. V. Filippov, Doctor of Technical
Sciunces, on "Re.3ults zinc prospects for tht- prouaction of maps
and atlases in the USSR". P. K. Koldayev, Candidate of Technical
Sciences, on "Viays and i,,iethodsfor the pvrfection of the plastic
represt-ntation of reliefs on maps-" 1. P. Zarutskaya, Candidate
of Geo.-raphical Sciences, on "The cartogriphing of natural condi-
tions in the USSR". 1M.P. Bordyukov, C:iiwidate of Technical Scien-
ces, on "Electron transforiiers". V. 11. Perikov, Candidate oC Te-
chnical Sciences, on "Photosensitive laiers xithout silver and
the traiisparent bases in cart o-raphy" . V. A. 1,1er1culov on "Micro-
films and the possibiaity of using them in cartography".
In connection with the conference an exhibition on "Soviet -eo-
desy, air phototopogr~-,jihy andcartography during the past 4o jears"
was shown.
AVAILA3LE: Library of Cun-ress.
Card 3/3
LWCHMO,G.I., admiral, otvetstvennyy rod.; DRIGN, L.A., dots., kand. geogr.
nauk, inzh.-kontr-admiral, glavuyy red.; 7_1WMXI11, N.S., polkovnik,
zamestitell otvetetvennogo red.; AWS"KIN, P.S., admiral, red.;
A-LAYMOV, V.A~, prof., kand. voenno-morakikh nauk. admiral, red.;
ANANIICH, V.16., kontr admiral capaea, red.; ACMIASOV, V.I., lamd.
istor. nank, kapitan I ranga, rod.; BARKNOV &.N., red.; BELLI,
V.A., prof., kontr-admiral v otstavg~_~e_d.; B=_MOVYYY, L.G.,
prof., doktor istor. nauk, polkovnik zapasa, red.; BOLTIN, Ya.A.,
kand. voen. nauk, general-mayor, red.; VXRSHININ, D.A., kapitan 1
ranga, red.; VITVIM, I.A., prof., doktor geogr. nauk, red.;
MILIPOND, G.M.. dots., kmnd. voonno-morskildi nauk, kapitan 1 ranga,
red., GLINKOV, Ye.G.. inzh.-kontr-admiral v otstavke, red.;
YSLIBBYR, I.D., vitae-admiral, red.; ZOZULYA, F.V., admiral, red.;
ISAKOV, I.S~, prof., Admiral Flota Sovetakogo Soyuza, red.;
KAVRAYEKIY, V.V. [deceased], prof., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, inzh.-
kontr-admiral v otstavka, red.; KALMSNIK, S.V., rod.; KOZLOV, I.A.,
dots. kand. voonno-morskikh nauk, kapitan I ranga, red.; KOKAROV.
A.V., vitae-admiral. red.; XUDRYAVTS3V, M.K.. general loytenant
telchnicheakik-h voyak. red.; LYUSEIKOVSKIY. M.V., dots., kand. istor.
nauk, polkovaik, red.; MAKSIMOV, S.N., dots., kand. voenno-morskikh
nauk, kapitan I ranga, red.; CKMT', S.B., prof., doktor istor. nauk,
red.; ORLOV, B*F., prof., doktor gooar. nauk, red.; PAV10VIOH, W.B.,
prof., kontr-admiral v otstavka, red.; PANTELOV, Yu.A., admiral,
red.; PITJaMIY, N.A., kand. voenno-morskikh nauk. kontr-admiral,
red.; PIATOROV, SOP.,.goneral-loytenant, red.; POZNYAK, V.G.. dots.,
general leytenant, red.; SALISHOW, K.A;., prof., doktor tektm. nauk,
(Continued on next card)
LEVCHM90, &.I.-(contim, d) Card 2.
red.; SIDOROV, A.L., prof., doktor iator. nauk., red.; SKCRaXJMOV,
L.A., kontr-admiral, red.; ff=IINSKIT, V.Af, Iprof., doktor
voenno-morskikh nauk, inzh.-kapitan'l ranga, red.; SOLOVIYHV, I.H.#
dots., kand. voenno .morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 ranga, red.; STALBO,
K.A., kontr-admiral, red.; STIPANOV. G.A. [deceased], dots., vitse-
admiral, red.; TOM&SHUICH, A.V., prof., doktor voenno-morskikh
nauk, kontr-aamiral v otstavke, red.; TRIBUTS, V.F., kand. voenno-
morokikh nauk, admiral, red.; CHOUTMOV, F.I., kontr-admiral, red.;
SUMS, Ye.Ye., prof. doktor voenno-morskikh nauk, kontr-admiral,
red.; CHUFaUKOV, A.I.,,tekhn. red.; VkSIL'YB7A, Z.P., tekhn. red.;
VIZIROVA, G.N., tekhn. red.; GCRMHOY, V.I., tekhn. red.; GRIN'KO,
A.M., tekhn. red.; KUBLIKOVA, M.M., telchn. red.; HALINKO, V.I.,
tekhn. red.; SVIDERSKAYA. GOV*, tekhn. red.; GORNOGOROVA', L.P.,
tekhn. red.; GURNICH, I.V., takhn. red.; BUKRUTOVA, N.I., tekhn.
red.; NNCLAYNA, I.H., tekhn. red.; RADOVILISKAYA, B.O., tekhn.
red.; TIKHCKIROVA, A.S., tekhn. rad.; BELOOMR, P.D., tekhn. red.;
LOUO' V.I., tekhn. red.; ROMA=. I.G., tekhn. red.; YAROSHITICH,
K.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Sea atlas] Morskoi atlas. Otv. red. G.I. Levehenko. Glav. red.
L.A. Demin. [Moskva] Izd. Glav. shtaba Voenno-morskogo flota.
Vol-3. [Military and histcrical. Pt.l. Pages 1-451 Voenno-istori-
cheskii. Zamestitell otv. red. po III tomu N.S. Framkin. Pt.l.
Listy 1-45. 1958. _ [1-Tilitary and historical maps, pages 46-521
(Continued on next card)
LWCR.r~JKO, G.I.--- (continued) Card 3.
Vnenno-iotorichoskie kgrty, 11stY 46-52. 1951'. (MIRA 11:10)
1. Russia,(1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo oborony. 2. Nachallnik
Glavnogo upravleniya geodezii i kaLrtografii Ministerstva vaArennilch
del SSSR (for Baranov). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR
(for Kalesnik). 4. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii pedagogicheskikh
nau1-, RSFSR (for Orlov).
(Ocean--maps)
7-odobedov, N. S Docent V,; I ~3 - 2 -
rn I Ic I i, 11 ron i ka )T
-izv~!:-:tiya vysshikh uch(7bnvkh zavedpni~v. Gendeziya i
a.(.rofoT.os"yemka, 19;)8, Nr ", pp 10'1-109
?Jor- than n00 specialists participated in the scientific nnd
techninal conference on geodesy, aerophotography, and cart-c-
r-rn;)hy held from October 24 to 28, 195*1. The following persons
svoke in the Plenary sessions of the conference:-_L-,. -N. Baranc-,
Head of the GUGK, on: "Soviet Geodesy, Aerophotography, alic.,
A . S Nikolayev, Ma -
Cartography over the Past Forty Years." .. 5 . I ,jol
Crneral of the Technical Troops; "The Part Playco, by GeodeFy -In
the !)Pt'ense of the USSR." Professor G. V. Romanovskiy: "Thr-
-e
,ores rit ctate and Perspective Development of kerophotograpii. 1i
thc U`~R." Professor P. S. Zakatov: "The Present ~+ate and Wun-
d!~tn,Fntal Tasks uf Geodetic Instruction in the USSR." Docent
N. f-. Podobedovs "Today's Topographical Ma, 'Ds and the Fundarr.,nt'r.1
`roblems and 'Ways of Perfecting the Maps." Yu. it. Bulanzhe,
Ooctor of Physical-Mathematical Sciences.- I'Soviet Participation
in !ht, 1~nternational Geophysical Yenr." In the section on Iz.
AC~~.V roports were piven by the following pt-tr9ons. V.
Vej -, c n'~o, Canaid--i t (! of' Technj ca I S ciene,ls , report ed on "The
Use I.ight Locations for the Establishment of Geodetic Nets
S. V. -eiiseyev, Docent, cpoke on "The Tasks nnd llreoen-, :-tPt;-
of' "I'Odcction of Geouctical T rintruments." Docent -~. N.
Kn,~~ne-.oov reportea on Prcsent State and l'ossibilitaes of
Devoj,:pmf~nt of Astronomy." 'n,zineer V. 1. 3hillinger spoke oil
11 T t) ~! r i ~: -- %nt State a!ld for Development of' Terrain
Level.iiigr -instruments." In the seotion on aerophotographical
geoo-esy -rofessor M. D. Konshin gave a lecture on "The -~~eter-
minar.ion of the Outer Orientation of' Flying Elements, and lylptlh-
od!- t'or '--'valuating the Precision of' the Instruments tfsea."
Docf,n-( Shershen' revorted on "The Basic Tasks of :t'orther
.., T
Dev-?Ioping ~,erial Cameras E'naineer I. D. Kargopolov si)oke on
"The Rectification of Photogrammetrical Nets." L. M. Go-~'dmnn,
Candi-Jate of Geographical Fciences, dealt with the probleu:F of'
topographical deciphering of aerial photographs. In tht~.
on carto.araphy 'Docent F. A. Starostin spoke on "The Pundar~rln~,U:
Problems ,)f MathemaTicai Cartography." Professor Yu. V.
disc~)F~sed the achievements and Drospects in the field of
anc, -tJ!intes in the W."R. K. Koldayev, Candidate of Techni~f~l
spoke on `,'.'sys, and '.,e:inn for Terfucting tile.
I Cnr,,)nicj,,. 1,
scc,pic Reproduction of the Map Relief'." Doceni. T. P.
Zar---kaya spoke. on"Cartographing Climatic Cond4tions in Lht,
17' ~,S 11.M. F. 13ardyukov, Candidate of Technicai 'Iciences, re-
Porte" on "Non-~.rgentiferotis Photosensitive Layers and Trans-
parent Bases in CartograDhy." 'Engineer B. A. Merkulov spoke on
1.
"The Application of Microfilm Photograpns in CartographY .
Ca r d .'~ / 3
LEBEDEV. Nikolay Nikitich, dotsent; BARANOV, A.N., red.; VASIL117EVA, V.I.,
red.izd-va; ROKANOVA, V.V., takhn.red.
[Engineering surveys; surveying operations in tunnel construction]
Inzhenernaia geodeziia; geodezicheskie raboty pri stroitel'Btve
tonnelei. Moskva, Izd-vo geodez.lit-ry. Pt.6. 1959. 234 p.
(MIRA IZ:6)
1. Nachalinik Glavnogo upravleniya geodezii i kartografii (for
Baranov).
(Tannels-Surveying)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV14321
SOV/43-S-31
Moscow. Institut inzhenerov geodezii) aerofotos"yemki 1 kartografii
Trudy, vyp. 31 (Transactions of the Moscow Institute of Engineering Geodesy,
Aerial Photography, and Cartography no. 31) Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1959.
163 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed.
Editorial Board: A.I. Mazmishvili (Resp. Ed.), V.I. Avgevich (Deputy Resp. Ed.),
G.V. Bagratuni, N.Ya. Bobir, M.N. Volkov, A.I. Durnev, S.V. Yeliseyev,
P.S. Zakatov, G.P. Levchuk, N.I. Modrinskiy, M.D. Solovwyev. B.V. Fefilov, and
P.F. Shokin; Ed. of Publishing House: T.A. Shamarova; Tech. Ed.. V.V. Romanova.
PURPOSE: Th-is collection of articles is intended for specialists in geodesy, car-
tography, and photogrammetry.
COVERAGE- The book is a collection of 20 papers presented at the M1IGAiY, in
October 1957 and printed in abbreviated form. The reports presented discuss
the current status and the future prospects for development of aerial photog-
raphy, topographic mapping, geodesy and geodetic astronomy, instrumentation,
photogrammetry and photo interpretation, cartography and its associated
mathematical and practical prcblems. No personalities are mentioned, Referen-
ces follow several of the articles.
Card 1/1.,
Transactions of the Moscow Institute (Cont.) SOV/4321
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. 'Baranov.-A..N-.,- 40 Years of Soviet Geodesy and Cartography 5
2. Romsnovskiy, G.V. Results and Prospects of the Developm6nt of Aerial
Photography in the USSR 11
3. Zakatov, P.S. Basic Problems of Higher Education in Geodesy inthe USSR 15
4. Podobedov, N.S. Contemporary Topographic Maps and Methods for Improving
Them 23
5. Valichko, V.A. Prospects of Using Location by Beams of Light for the
Construction of Geodetic Grids 31
6. Kolupayev, A.P., A.R. Kuznetsov, and A.V. Mazayev. State and Prospects
of Development of Geodetic Astronomy 41
7. Shillinger, V.I. Present State and Prospects of Developments of
Automatic-levelina Instruments 49
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8. Konshin, M.D. Determining the Elements of External Orientation in
Flight 57
9. Rusinov, M.M. New Aerial-Photographic Lenses 63
10. Kargopolov, I.D. On the Rectification of Photogrammetric Networks 71
11. Golldman~ L.M. Problems of Topographic Interpretation of Aerial
Photographs 77
12. Mikhaylov, V.Ya. Effect of the Photographic Properties of Aerial
Photographs on Their Interpretability 83
13. StarOBtin, P.A. Basic Methods for the Development of Mathematical
Cartography 97
14. Koldayev, P.K. 'Ways and Means for Improving Plastic Representation
of Relief on Maps 97
15. Zarutskaya, I.P. Cartographic Mapping Agricultural Areas in the USSR 103
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16. Bordyukov, M.P. Electronic Cartographic Rectifier 113
17. Perikov, V.M. Plastic Foundations and Non-Silver Photosensitive Layers
in Cartographic Production 117
18. Merkulov, V.A. Microfilming and the Possibilities of Its Use in
Cartography 123
19. Ginzburg, G.A. Investigation of Certain Aspects of the Problem of the
Mathematical Basis of Small-Scale Geographic Maps In the Transactions
of the TsN11GAiK 133
20. Solov'yev, M.D. Perspective Projections With Multiple-Image Per-
spectives 137
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (QB 275.M63, no. 31, 1959)
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10/21 /60
".)'(2 ) ~ 3W
AUTHOR: Beranov, A. IN- S."V16-5 9 -3--1 /': 6
TITLE: Fortie-,.h Anniversary of the Decre2 of Lenin on the -Establish-
Ment of the Higher Geodetic Administration (Surokoieliye
Leninskogo dekrcta ob uchrezhdeni-i Vysshe-c Fevdenichesko:-o
upravieniya)
PERIODICAL-, Geodeziya i kartografiyn., 199Q. Nr pp ~--10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- On March 15, 1919, Lenin signed the decree establishing the
Cartogiaphic and Geodetic S-tirvey in the USSR, A Thort histori-
-al survey of the dPve1--pir,-?nt undergone ty Si-voy is
given here: from 1930 -Lo 1935 the State GeodEtiD Survey was
raerged with the Glavnoye geologicheskoye upravlen-1ye (central
Administration of Geology); f`rom June 15, 1939 to the Lind of that
year the Gosudarstvennaya kartografo-geodezicheskaya sluzliba
(State Cartographic and Geodetic Survey;, belonged to the NKVD
of the USSR, and from 1938 it was directly subordinated to the
SNK of the USSR,. In 1953 the Su-rvey was incorporated in the
MVD SSSR (Ministry of Internal Affairs,. USSR), Tihe ont4re
~~ountry has by now been cartographed on a scale of I , 100,000.
Topographic surveying is at present being carried out to ser-re
Card 116 "or a large-sctale map cover1n, the who-le USSR In surveying,
Forzieth Anniver6azy of the Decice of L&nin on tre
Establishment of *he, Higher Geodetic Admini!~t:ation
"he 6tereotopographic method is being, applied to an ever
gr6ater extent- Within the forthcoming -,, ye,i~,.s it is intended
to comp'loto the primiri, r triangulitior. ~,cTies all tho
national -:er---itory In the course of the -,evelling of the
p=,iir,ary t--niangulation. carried out 4,zi ',9.12-15, all for:nerly
ey2sxing 5pecial co,--,,)i~dinato qystom,-, W(~re and
unifo:--m o, oxdin~i,e f-i~om~ '19,12
yalem, Fu -kc
uzed a~l over +-he nat--cziai 'The as~io-
weze
nomi and grav i:-.ie t r i c. --, ev e 11 1 ng ,7:. 11 b eorip! e ted. n o or , The
not --;r-rvoci foi ,,tvdyin~ and the
jillit"111;,10,11o nl thc Tho "11ozi
of The State geodetau nets -11,e trianguiation of the
-3nd 2nd cider T,; be -~akcn at, a 47or the c4-her -eode~i-;
L I - L.
netZ. Trimigula-ion of the 2nd order has the accuzacy of the
!54u- order and i; developed ~n the po2ygor,~-, -Df -.rianGu-
lation. The optical :range finc~e-.s se,:;.-.re the de-,crmi-a-lion of
the leng",h of the lines with a :[ela--ive eir-7- not -ondei-
'00~000, With the excep~:-ar. of northe-n, the level-
ng nets of 1 st and `nd order a-re a- -, ',i' omr.; ete' J n tne
Card 2/6 niropean pa--rt ol, The USSR Tno !eve'-'---nfi !-,-T. n the C-Lhor
Portieth Anniversary of tho Decree of Lenin --,n the SOV/6- 5 n
Establishment of '.ne Higher Geodetic Adininisirati---n
territories of the -:ountry is to 1,c ~,~-npleted aith~-n the
next 7 -co 10 years. The following resul ts nere obtaincd in the
cartographic field: 2 volumes of the big Sc,,4-E;-: wori~- atlas
have been Dublished; the hypsometri-c map of the EhiroDean part
of the USSR on a scale of 1 : 1,500,000 has heen published
under the supervision of T, N,. Gunbina; topographi3 maps on
scales of 1 ; 200,000, 1 1 300,000.. and I ~00-000 are being
.'Ied;furthermoro a inap novering the entire USSR on a
compL
soale of 1.000-000 nrid the hypsom,5!tric :aaro of tiv~ USSR
,on scalos of I -. 2~.1500,000 and I ~ 1,000,000 ha-e bcon publislrA,
At present flie follovine, works are in Progress: agricultuial
atlas of the USSR; physica'.-geogxaphical atlas of the USSR;
Comprehensive a-rlas of the USSIR; poI4,ticaI* -orIj atlas;
comprehersive atlas of Cnina; histoiical atla-a of Oeogiaphic
di-co-veries and researches; comp,-ehensive at-tantes of the
3SR and the Moldavskaya SSR. -che Be--oruaqkRya SSR,
Gruzinskaya SSR, and the Uzbekskaya SSR~ The following out-
szanding and meritorious persons !Lre mentioned: TLe scientists
F N, MI. 3, Mo;r,densj~~y 11, A. 11--may-z--,-, A- A, Izotov,
Card 3/6 Ll~ 7L. Rusinov, G, V- Romanovskl-y. ;I, D Konshin, V, V, Kavray-
Fortieth fiLnniversary of the Decree of Lenin f-)r: scv/!~--ro-7-, /16
Establishment of the llighor Geodetic Admini.,~tri;A--r,,-,
skly, 11, D, Solov'yev, K. Y-u, V. -Fliippov,
S. -L. Shur,~v, I'L 1. Tlikish:Dv. For over 20 years tu'-- following
have been wcrkirqy oy, th& t~,-t-~,bl:zhmert of gacAetic marks:
A - V - Pr Dk o fe I F Tevako:1. Arj0-lanf!e--,FkJy,
ll~ l.. Zarubin, P, P- Vlas(jv, Vdo-;rjn, !,. P, Korneyev,
T, V, YE:-~,tashenko For :,-,,er 20 yz~;Lxs cb~-ervat:.cns of =igono-
points ha,,re beE~n maie h- P 3humil-in,
S DI Sarymov, A F- Sh-,7etso,,,- K, A. B,)~-danov--,~h, N' A, Brono-
V, S. Zztytsev I i T---khanustik---n, A, P, Kamens-kikh
a-,h`e-ved extraoTdinax- . h~ hly accurate
:~kiil --,.n ou-,
P- I, Polikazr~o-,~~ P D Gcl--ibev- V. N 7,arkov,
V C P.-okndan , N, ~M U s a c In e v ;~ o rl ~:ed for 20 years on the
of placer, for trlgcnome+i--lcal points difficult
physical-geoCraphic conditions. The gravimetry experts
IT. VL, Zhukov,, V, P, Tarastov, V. 'I Yunc-Eir, have been workinE
for over 20 year3 The best topographer,- are. -,~ :-,c Viktorov,
N, G~ Prok-horova, 1J. S, Ktiodiilrin, P, P. Fe(loror -T 7.1, Fomina,
V , P- Zarnitskiy V, G Oliir~yev, A..
Vetu, I P, Yashin, A, P Saltylcov, V A. Lqr4-onc-,v.
Card 4/6 A 11 11oldnollev, 14, ya pill~~llllk
Fortieth Anniversai-y of the Decree of Lenin on the SOV/6-rq_,-1/16
Establishment of thl- HiCher Geodetic Admini.3tration
Tho betit geodesists art): N., I. AnJ.khcvqkiy, B- T Rogozin,
A Bokov. I,. A. TJzdanov. G. I.. Dere%,yanko, V, Ya, Bere(,-ovykh,
A~ S, Platunov, I, K, Zadoi-o,.,.!,-inyy, V, D. Kr,~isnilrzov..
I,. I,, Zarrioshchilcov, IM, I, Stychkov, the best photogrnphiz~
laboratory assistant of the ?,Toskovokoye AGP (MOSCOW AGO
worked in the production for 70 years, Photogrammetiy experts
L~ V. Pavlov, S. A, Pylayev, F, P. Shevchenko are the, best
rationalizers" in the GUGK-system, The best in the internal
service are: PL Ye. Shulyak, .!. A. Pedoseyev, A.. 11, Potapenko.
G, G. Mia5anova, V, D, Kovalenko, A. S.. Tietlyakova, A-mong
,~he ,,artographers, the following are mentioned; Chief Editors
SL N, Soldatov. L, P, Chetverikova, S, P. Teplova, I. M, Iten-
berg, I. B. Doboshinskaya, V, 11. Salmanova, T, 11 Gunbina,
0. N. Plyusnina, L. I. 7"'arkova. D_ I, Smiinov, Z_ I, Alek--
sandrova, I. V. Gurevich were outstanding in drawing maps-
The Chief Editor of the NRKCh ` A I, Somenov, Head of the
Compilation Department (sostavitellskiy tsekh) of the
Minskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika (TAinsk Ca-rtographic Insti-
tute) A,, 0. Levshinov, D. A. Laiin, S. F, Sadchikov,, and
Car(! 5/6 G, N_ Bashlavina deserve credit for ha-ing contrablated to the
Fortieth Anniversary of ihe Decree of Lenin on the Sov/16 - -1 /116
Establishment of the Higher Geodetic AdminiStTlttlon
trainin.- of young specia-Liatq, The planned i.no~rease of she
surveying woiks and production of maris within the framework
of the 1959-1965 Plan is briefly mentioned, The g-zoat help
given by the Soviet Geodetic Service tc the Chire5e Geodetic
Service is pointed out.
Card 616
T IT La;, cenr--- or t!,. -~iioA i x i,~
iq~59
MIODICAL, I.-tty. y..hlkh ~;h.%.jkh,;-~d-ix. G..d--tj- I
yeaks. 1959. Nr ~,P14-6USSR)
LISTaACT, The periodic So tent ifIC -t eChniCal Oonf*r;.",,,J*1 Ih*
1-tit.t 1,,,h*,,r-l idkC.rt., f
(1w.O-InstItut.of a.trIIy-phi..1>
a
held.,, 1pr.1 "51,`
91. 500' - -1. r. JI:!t,.,th* Part
.3, der. Th. i.tr.-
:1.d.by Prof .... roA 'N"", C- did"'
",t*r, P;,*cb A I _1315.
:f PhiI". ,I.I -n __.
t..Ai.x Work of Phi losophy:11Candidate o
*L..l Balance. A. Y. Kondre.hko, a. dl an tr..Lc. _d Ceo-
d"y'l C..dLdt.
*"-'y Or th 't'0 or - I..
With C-rdi"t : 3o;'Ilfl:r*O,'G'**d*tlc hdl-t., or
1-h. 3h.jic ,_ dG,
!o-1 I-I., Cr.., t., of Tqch~t try I
Card 1/1 T."Y . Stage Of D ... lop ... t.da ic.1 S.I.-
2111110 1 on 111-11g:1
the
.ti of Ir Th. G1.4h- Be IfL. Photo-
5-pbr. ~:t
In -graduate 3t.i..t to. T~Uqkk- on *Th. Xfl.
.f the ..d 's Error an the kdourscY of Solutions of Linter
Sq-ti.. Sy.t *-, - Pct;gr.d..t* St~d.ht ff. D_. 2VAAU reported
Ift the S.I.t 10, of Lt. .r By,,.- I. thi-d.sp--..tI.. of Ga.-
dotL. Net... "....t T. d:alt.-I'h 'The L.7.,L.:c
Is, she Application of .. try With Short
It "I":,: ", ...... or
Taste and Constact Tor JoeDPhysical and 16
"t1_2 Sol..... A. X. Paynail-btrg lectured on
Fsehe the Theory cT-S--T.7c-. I'Vil_r Applic.ti to h.
ch-1- of artificial Earth Sst.Ilit..-I Caudid.t. .fTacnaI..I
Val
S IZ=.*, A. ~3-~ Ith Corr..t
tno so tri. Method of D.-
N,2 ;:f Lost. Pus Cloudsm did.t:r..f Tach-
'11 dno an
I Sci-neas KJ-Tnaelo~vRk; - !T he G
EL- report. Its-
%X1 " of .1b;,ao-.I*s the Pit . A-1.1 Survey end the AIII-
1-2 S.- at: .1 T.ch.I..l S.i ......
:Vion, and Candidate of Technical S,i-..
C-d 2/~ .1, tb of B..d ?fpArl.l C...
Si:..i: 3. N. Hod .V.k. ..
'Strobo, unpin Collims, to V o~r ~_ql .. ny- 1- flrkhoy 7:y ried
t untlo 1.
- -C.:p,tIg Geer f.r,,tb;.A,.* y Of the Air 1 n.
1. the Aerial PhOt.gr.p yth dUat. Student
plic.t!.. of the Photo-
for AI
spoke on the :Co2putatf n?ofth. a.
Z.41.- T. T 1-hjo, Chi.ftT-h.i~I-C.f the 0.-t-k_-k=t~
Goarplaums R7S2GK~Sca* Result. and Tank. Related to Large-scale Phot*theo-
dolita 5m471:g op:r;t1bo! -1 Doctor of Tocimic Iti.."Ist:n*111.
.;~~ -Th Concerning the Conf
map . ~h*
. Scale of 12500000-1 Doctor of Technical
9.1- A. 1. on *111, r* I. in. US Sit
-d Th 11 2,!.r:d,,tl,.f, .,OE ..... to 3, Pda,
-kzzm.-: th.thudagraphic I .... tig.ti.nb:PPI.ld
1:1 11r:.Ptrh.1,j:1 ,.. to.
t (F :r
Cbj: (He JOE rl.Aoquired by the I- bch-r
C
key lb.-ky. xpedition or the UZI .4 19 19 W.:
__-'Assiateal A, S. Tq_I& 15-L.
_1o,khov ..It ith -Th. P-bl.. of I.-
p-i.g the Relief Represent on !tied Territory
s the Topogr.phi. Map no jb:t31::I:I.; 1IT"
0
Arena, 100 C"did ':.led
of ?-,b*l* To- S, BIlich spoke on Us p- -1'It I
. t:! 3
Cc rh: naive AttlAAt*S or he 0,; t,-. Cr
Of TociLnlcal
X-.'.hikO dealt I.
1-tist, 10-tor. PQdAiO9ist_C0n in, 100th Birthday3cfpop
A. 5. PoWov)-;,Bader Lecturar _!~TJ~)tqmlqx lectured on
1111- E. -j-cti... With G-.t7L-I-. Professor
reported .. -Th. P-bl.. of Co. p: on ,Jog the T*r,,-
:I.- ..d the Increase or AO..r..y In the X-Of P,_
1"I Q.-"t ItI:1"; r1hdIdt. Of Technical 3!:t2,*
I, .. of In,
I:m;1h&11mct*rls t Jos of Aerial Camara "jectivea,
with Propplus At:oph.ric Pr-re and T-ptraturs-. Engine-
1.t.red .. -Vertical A.I. Sy.t.- Of High-pre-
GIOLot,10ptloal Theadolitse'. Assistant 1. ZM"v .-
"Sigh ad by the Aid of T.I.-p.. With Zone
graduate Student P. dealt sith -Th. Ant ... tic. of
C.,d 415 an a Pair of Stereasoopto Plcturmv~. At the PI&Oery
favelom bold On April 24 the Chief Of the Claynoye upra,lo
Rand- , ,k-toar.fil KTD SSSR (Chief Ad.J.J.t1.tL.. of jl%!
d.-Y d Cartography of the 1,1.1. try Of Internal Affairs of
tb UNB~,1;,t"red an 'The Seven-year Plan acd
t.: ...lop..
1g,., L.-avad.1i. and C.,t.Mr.pbJ. i-k-.
3-(2),'5 (4)
AUTEOR: None Given 9-5 -2 3 /z-
TITLE: Chronicle.(Khronika)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartoL-,rafiya, 1959, 1'r 5, pp 75-76) (1-I'SSR)
ABSTRACT: From March 30 to April 2, 1959, L% conference of th.-a director.-,
of the aerogeodetic enterpTlsesq and teams, of the ruinagers of
the cartographical establishments and of the NRKCh, as well
as of the heads of the departmentj of the State (316odetic
Supervising Authority of the WD of the republics, of the
UVD of the kray and oblast, was held in Moscow in the
Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartor7raffii -,M S,13SR (main
Administration of Geodesy and Cartography of the 'Unistry of
tbe Interior of the USSR). In tho plon"Iry i.-ieeting, Comrade
A. IT. Baranov, Manager of the (,UGK, spoke on "Plan of the
P&g-rE~-I-Cl -c- Food e tic and Cartogra-,)hic Studies for 1959-19-05."
o
T
In the Geodetic Section, Comrade S. G. Sudakov, Deputy
',~anagor of the CUCK, spo~.e on "On Lhe Plan of tho Topo.-ranhic-
geodetic Studies for 1959." In the CartograL)hic flection,
A."I"I. Baranov, ~-Janager of the GUM, spoke on "Plan of tile
Cartogrr,--~hic-industry for 1959." In the section oif th~-- State
Card 1/2 Geodetic Supervising Authority of the mMVD of 'the ~Ilonublics,
Chronicle
s0'V/6-5-,-4-5-23[- '~
the UVD of the kra:r an(I obl,!st' , (I. K. 'Zaubakov, Tleput:,-
:'an;,Ger of' the GUGK SiSR, ~,poke on '"Phe -Result3 Of the
Activities of the Departments o-f 1~-- 't,~te Geoiletic
Suporvising Authority in the ~-sks in Futur~! 711ork."
The Conference npi,)rov(-3 the plon L'or tho pro:qo'inn of
topographic-geode tic and cartogrrriphic !-Auditis in the yonro
c_19~5. The appearance of th.-, folloviin.7 new cartogr2~hic
publications is envisaged: ph,sico-geoCraphic.,il
comprehensive at '1M3 of the TM';.I., Ngricultur:ll ~;tlf(s of th-C.,
comprehensive Ulhin,i Ai.:I:!. S0!"1001
comurehen.,3 5:.t.'!- of tle 7-nion and o-.
individu;il oblc t The Con -rencr~ + ol concz!rninrr
-ioasures for the imz)rovem~-nt of the o,~,ility of rf~p 4C
o p ) g, ph~ -
st-adles.
Card 2/-;~
/V
3(2),3(4)
AUTHOR: None Given SOV/6-59-6-21/22
TITLE: Chroni.-le (Khronika)
PERIODICALt Geodeziya I kartografia, '1959, Nr 6, Pl. 74-75 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the Moskovskiy institut inzheneroir geodezii, aerofotos"yemki
i kartografii (Moscow Institute c6f Geodetic, Aerial Survey and
Cartographic Engineers), the Ordinary Soien-tific Conference
took place an April 22-24. A. I. Dranov, Dooent, Candidate of
Pbil-:~sophi3 Sctien-*ies, spoke ~n "The Outcttnding Work of
Materialisti(- Phi'-c-tsophy". 141. Baranev, Chief of the Glavnoye
a
upra-~,Ieniye geodrizii f of
Geodesy and Cartography) spoke "on the Seven-year Plan for the
Development of Topographic-geodetic and Cartographic Work". The
folloring reports were delivered --n the geodetic section:
A. M. Faynzillber. Professor."S3me Integrals of the Surface
Theorems and Their Applf.cation +-- the Mcf-hanics of Artificial
Satell-ites of the Earth".- A. V. Konc!---aqhL--, Docent, "Radio-
electronios and Geodes7"-- G. V. Bagrat,ind, Do-ent, "Accuracy
in the Solution of inverse Positi.~n C-D-uqutat--*~ns by the
Card 1/4 of Xfferen4~ Syst-3mZ11, P.F. Shokin, Docent,
Chronicle
&~V/r-59-6-21/22
"Grairimetry in the Present Stsq.-.-~ 3f V. Mokhov,
Assistant. r~)portod orl the `I.rifl ~f rounding errors r-.1 the
a~,~,Lirasy -.f so' 'ution r-f llr_ea- ojul-_-A~:n sy-,t3ms.-V. D.Bollshakov,
Candida'-le cf Teohni~,_-I on the of
the Rules :.f DistrIb-a-cl-cm Geneea!.*,.z.-;-i- the Relief
:~P. S-urve.-is"', N. D. 3-*.-,-.dent, reported on
of `,noa,-7 sy5t-m..-, for adj%is-'-ment of geodetic
9. an apparatus
I C. 21. nad by hIm f3r w:.*Q'I a short constant
~&T Tl%~ f~!'.,)vi`n~ 7.,~~rc dei-'Ver.1d in the
iie',tiori A. S. Vsilq .-~ Doio%~, reported on
a pa-:?aI-..a-Iti., a.- a,.IJ-*.t.,._-ra'_ the stereo-
N. N. D:--i',. on the possibility
of Eene-alis_lng the f f )_7 a: .7 3-ar-roy of outlines and
alti- B. N. Rodio%nov N. P. ""a-k-azn-.% , Docents, reported
on a bapd-shaped central fcr ae:fia-I .,ameras, B. N.
I . s.L B d 'a
ndi-~-_nc- an P. N. Ro io ov and
R
Enginear V. I. Yerkhov C-1 4;ht) -~ht -a c,.:).p ating device for
.9 -_ im~ ~ f , _.p .
the ai~..'-)matio entry of the a.V rp~ -~nn `-he 7,~u4;e for ail-
surveys, Ye. P. Arzhan:r., p.- e s,:~ r. --~ e (-I, 0 ~-m es~.mp!_-_'flcations for the
Card 2/4 computatio~l :,f ~.-Iqtant,3 of V. Kuznetsov,
Chronic I e
SOV/6--:59-6-21/22
P~,st-rradliato Student, spoke on the u,.;e cf ra-pid film recording
for the investigation ef arIr-*.aI-:iamera -,hutters.-V. I. Grishin,
Engineer of the Gee teI,.hkcntoM G:)s-,lana RSFSR, spoke "On Some
Results and Ta3ks in the -TIv~uut-'lon of Lar-e-cuale Photo-
theodolite Surveys".- The folKow-InS rer--rts vero delivered in
the oartographio sect'"on: Proferwr V. T. Sukhov spoke on the
or-ntz!nt of the new ma-p .in -). scal-c-, of 1 : 2,500,000.- Professor
A. I. P::-eob7azhenskiy spoke c". "Mine--,all Resc%%..-,.es of the USSR
and Their Representation on Maps".- S. S. Sudakova,
Assistant, reported on the method, of pogralhic field research
during the 1171epa:Tz.-Icr~r ?dft~:.Tfa' wc- t the -~bjoct of
rarto.-raphy.- A. S. Tcls'zorJ:hc-~,; Ass--'at-ant, reported on the
improvement of relief representation of wooded flat country on
the topographic map on a scale of 1 : 10,000.- Yu.S. Bilich,
Assistant, reported on maps of apartment building in the
atlases of the oblastf.- Tr. the ocl~'icn of 'bu-'lding of
apparatus, IL. I. MenIzhik-:,-, Dooent, snoke on the life of
A. S. Pc,,pcv.- IT, V.
I on reflecting
.Ienses, Professor I. G. Szi-k:*.-..,. on the -'n accuracy in
mc~asuring phykn.cal 7. 11. Nazarov on vertit~al
axial SyStLIMB f,)r 11-61111y !it 3 9
dC. 0
V. . USOV,
Card 3/4 Assistant., on sfg`iting w-*-th z~Ine plates,
Chronicle
SDV/6-59-6-21/22
P. P. Zakharov, AzisiatL~z--,, lu:,-, of
~~vu7uatLon of ima-e
Card 4/4
BkRANOV, A.N.
Soviet geodesy and cartography during the past 4C, years.
Trudy MIIGAIK no.31:5-10 '59. (MIRA 13:3)
1.11achallnik Glavmogo upravlaniya geoaenii i kartografii Mini-
sterstva vnutrennikh del SSSR.
(Geodesy) (Cartcgrapi,,7)
MBFJW, Nikolay Nikitich. Prinimal uchastiye KONONOT. G.M., inzh.
BARANOV, A.H.9 red.; SMYGINA, A.I., red.izd-va; BOTYINKO, H.B..
`A,9khn.-"d7jp- --
(Engineering geodesy; geodetic operations in city planning vir )
construction] Inzhenernaia geodeziia; geodezichaskie raboty pri
planirovke i stroitel'stve gorodov. Moskva, Izd-vo geodez.lit-ry.
Pt.5. 1960. 181 P- WnA 14:3)
(Surveying)
CHEMIISIN, Mikhail Sergeyevich; PAWOV, -0
red.; JHUAYGMA, A.I.,
red. izd-va; ROMANCYVA, V.V.) t~k~. red.
[Surveying nets in extensive underground construction] Geodezicheskie
seti pri kmpnom podzemnom stroitellstve.1n.p.] Izd-vo geodez. lit-
ry, 1960. 222p. (LIRA 14:11)
(Surveying) (Underground construction)
FMI, Sergey Yefimovich; ZARA Y _A_N., red.; SHAMAROTA, T.A., red.izd-va;
jjQ_.
ROKANOVA, V.Y., tekhn.red.
[Ru55ian cartography in the 18th century] Kartograftia Rosaii
XTIII vaka. Moskva. Izd-vo goodez.lit-ry, 1960. 226 p.
(HIRA 14:4)
(Cartography)
, _j_A. N. , Head of the Glavnoye S/154/60/000/01/003/017
AUTHOR: 1).arj4p.oy
Vl~rarle~i3t____geodezii i kartografii MVD B007/B123
SSSR (Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography of the Ministry
of Internal Affairs of' the USSR)
TITLE: The Duties of the\YGeodetic Survey in 1eeting the Seven-year Plan of
the Economic Devel of the USSR
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"yemka,
1960, Nr 1, pp 9-15 (USSR)
TEXT: The seven-year plan of geodetic survey was set up according to the re-
solutions passed at the XXI Party Congress of the KPSS (Communist Party of the
Soviet Union). Up to 80 of capital investment is provided for work in the East
of the USSR by the GUGK (Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography). The
main tasks for 1959-1965 are the following- performance of the most urgent
topographic surveys on a scale of 1 :25000 and 1 : 10000, finishing the work for
building up the astronomical-geodetic net and the main State elevation nets of
the USSR, furnishing the Soviet schools with school maps and atlases as certi-
fied primers,production of cartographic principal works, quarrying out topo-
graphic and geodetic work with novel instruments of higher efficiency. A survey
of the topographic and geodetic work to be carried out in 1965 as compared to
Card 1/3
The Duties of the Geodetic Survey in Meeting the S/154/60/000/01/003/Oi7
Seven-year Plan of the Economic Development of the USSR B000123
1958 is given in a table, It should comprise: finishing the topographic survey
of the Urals, the areas east of the Urals (here a gas supply line between
Salekhard and Sverdlovsk will be established); the areas on the lower and middle
course of the Angara River and the iron ore basin of Angara-Pit mentioned by
N. S. Khrushchev in his report; the coal mines north of it; the areas of
Krasnoyarsk-Achinsk with extensive building programs; the diamond fields of
Yakutiya and the coal basin of South-Yakutiya, the areas at the mouth of the
Vilyuy and the Vilyuy lowland with petroleum- and natural gas occurrences; more
than a million km2 will be topographically surveyed in Kazakhstan; the natural
gas deposit of "Gazlill in Uzbekistan; the areas adjacent to the Karakumski.y
Channel; petroleum areas east of the Caspian Sea. Topographic surveying will be
carried out in the following areas: on the lower course of the rivers Shilka and
Argun', on the upper course of the Amur River, in the towns and populated areas
of the Moscow oblast' in connection with the gas supply of these areas; in the
area of the anomaly of Kursk and near the Belgorodskiy and Kurskiy sovnarkhoz;
in the area of the dam of the Vilyuyskaya GES (Vilyuy Water Power Plant)n A
survey is given of the use of new or improved instruments. A special role is
attributed to optical and radio range finders~ Three-edged wood signals and
portable metal signals will be used, Drobyshev's stereograph will be improved;
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Seven-year Plan of the Economic Development of the TJM1 B007/B123
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two new models, ~D-iM and 5D-2 a~,e prov
S,,DVded, TVee new models of Drobyshev's
stereometer are prov4ded: At present, a new photoreducer
is being developed as weal as a reotifier for surveying mountainous areas wid a
f ie Id stereometer PS.- 1 "`~ Electronic computers for adjustment calculations are now
being introduced. A new high-precision optical theodolite is already in use; a
meridian instrument with a meniscus tube and photographic recording are being
developed. Also a prismatic astrolableg a zenith telescope, and a field quartz
chronometer are being developed. Gasoline-engine saws, tractors, truck cranes,
dredgeaq and. airplanes are intended to be widely used. A survey of the volume
of instrument production planned is given in a table. The cartographic industry
plans to publish the following: an atlas of Soviet agriculture, a multi-purpose
atlas of the Chinese People's Republic, a physical-geographic world atlas, and
a new edition of the world atlas, A new cartographic institute is under con-
struction in Kiyev, and the ones in Tbilisi and Tashkent will be reorganized.
For fulfilling the plan provided, 3118 engineers and 7349 technicians will be
necessary. There are 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografti MVD SSSE (Main
Administration of Geodesy and CartograDhv of the Min1str_v__o=n
aiiairs
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BARANOV,, A.N., akademik, red.; GERASIMOV, I.F., red.; KALESNIK, S,V,., red.;
�A1811CHEV, K.A., dok-tor tekhn. r~aul%,. red.; GOR1110G, X-B~, kand.
geogr. nauk,, red.; VOLY14SKAYA, V.S., red.izd--7a; NOVIGM:OVA, N.D.,,
tekhn. red.; GOLUB', SeP,y tekhn, redo
[The 19th International Geographical Congress in Stockholm]XIX Mszhdu..;
narodnyi Geograficheskii Kongress v Stokkholme. Moskva., Izd vo;
Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. tMIRA 14'.11)
1. International. Geographical Congress, 19th, Stockholm, 1960.2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kalesnik). ~. Institut geografii All SSSR
(for Gerasimov).
(Geograplrj-Congresses)
KOVKOV, Anatoliy Markovich; bkTIA',!OVY A.11. . red.; SHAMAROVA.. T.A., red.
izd-va; SUI:GUIIOV, V.S,--TT-.
[Goverment cartography -In the United States] Gosudarstvennaia Icarto-
grafila SShA. l,oskva, L~j-vo geodoz.llt--~T, 1961. 191 p.
(MIRA 14:12)
(United
ErARANTOV, A.N.
-
At the 19th InternatiGnal Geographical Congress and the 10th
General Assembly of the International Geographical Union. Geod.
i kart. no.1:62-66 Ja 161. (MIRA 14-9)
(Geography--Congresses)
BA.RA14O.V-,__ __ ___
Completion of the plan for 1960 and problems in store for the
topob,raphic and geodetic 5ervico in 1961, Geod, i kart. no. 3:3-
6 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(surveying) (cartography;
BARANOV, A.H.
Problems of geodesy and cartography in the light of the new program
of the CPSU. Geod. _4 kart. no.11:3-7 N '61. (MIRA. 15:1)
(Surveying) (Cartography)
EDELISHTEYN, Aleksandr Vladimirovich; red.,- KOMARIKOVA,
L.M., red. i--d-va; ROMUNOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Technology of the publication of maps and atlases; a short
reference bookli Tekhnologiia izdaniia kaxt i atlasov; kratkoe
spravochnoe posobie. Moskva, Geodezizdat, 1962. 253 P.
(MIRA 15-6)
(Cartograp]:Qr)
LAIUN, Dmitriy Aleksandrovich; red.; SHAHAROVA, T.A.,
red. izd-va; ROMANCVA, V. V. , tekhn. red.
[Scientific and technical projection of geographical maps]
Nauchno-tekhnicheskoe proektirovanie geograficheskikh kart.
Moskva, Gosgeoltekh12dat, 1963. 165 p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Map projection)
POTEKHIN, I.I., glav. red.;_BA_IIANOV, A.N., red.; BELYAYEV, Ye.A., red.;
GELLERP S.Yu., red.; 6RAYE-,=., st. nauchnyy red.; GRIGORIYEV,
A.A., red.; GUEER, A.A., red.; KULAGIN, G.D., red.; MALIK, YJ.A.,
red. MANCHKHA, F.I.# red.; MILOVANOV, I.V., red.; NERSESOV, G.A.,
red.; OLIDEROGGE, D.A., red.; ORLOVA, A.S., red.; POPOV, K.M.,
red. ROZIN, M.S., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; SMIRNOV, S.R., red.;
UFIMOV, I.S., red.; SHVEDOV, A.A., red.; YASTREBOVA, I.P., red.;
PAVLOVA, T.I., tekhn. red.
[Africa; encyclopedia] Afrika; entaiklopedicheakii spravochnik~.
Glav. red. I.I.Potakhin. Chleny red. kollegiiz A.N.Paranov i dr.
Moskva, Vol.l. A - L. 1963. 474 P. (miRA 16:4)
1. Sovetskaya entsiklopediya, Gosudarstvannoye nauchnoye izdatell-
stvo, Moscow.
(Africa-Dictionaries and encyclopedias)
BARANOV, A.N., dotsent; KARTASHOV, Yu.D., assistent
Soils in the trans-Volga area of the Kineshira Agricultural
Administration of ivanovo Province and ways for increasing
their fertility. Sbor. naucb. trud. Ivan. sellkhoz. inst.
no.21:46-0.0 163. (MIRA 18:5)
TETERIN, Yegor Nikolayevich; SHUBIN, Nikolay Vasillyevich;
OCHERETIKO, Aleksandr Konstantinovich; FAVLOV,
Vitaliy Fedorovichp dots; BARAVOV, A.N., retsenzent;
SUKHOV, A.I., retsenzent; POVALYAYEV, P.I., nauchn.-
pedagog. rabotnik, retsenzent; PROKOFIYEV, F.I., nauchn.-
pedagog. rabotnik, retsenzent; RYCHKOV, A.I., nauchn.-
pedagog. rabotnik, retsenzent; YLRO'I, S.I., retsenzent;
KHRO14CHENKO, F.I., ved. red.
[Organization and Tlanning of surveying and topographical
work] Organizatsiia i planirovanie geodezicheskikh i to-
pograficheskikh rabot. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 299 p.
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy organizatsii i planirovaniya
kartografo-geodezicheskikh rabot Moskovskogo instituta
inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii (for
Sukhov,),. 2.,Kafedra organizatsii i planirovaniya karto-
grafo-geodezicheskikh rabot Moskovskogo instituta inzhe-
nerov geodezii, aerofotos"emki i kartografii (for
Povalyayev, ProkoflyeNt Rychkov, Pavlov). 3. Glavnoye
upravleniye kapitallnogo stroitel'stva Ministerstva putey
soobshcheniya SSSR (for Rychkov). 4. Nachaltnik Glavnogo
upravleniya geodezii i kartografii SSRI (for Baranov).
DAWiNOV) P.N.
coa,"Lul currents of the G,-If of Piga. Tnidy GOIN no.87:51-57 165.
(1,1114, 19: 1)
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A. P. (Opsupory, 1946, 11j, Nos. 9-10j, 4,4)0 Firing
tents in bD-t= rstotanral-ar kilns. --~aing ton injection- zoo
000 type flamoless burmare operating on producer gas, are QS*
00 13 briefly described. The firing Wiperature of 1,4W*C. coo
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Princii)le of the action of a hydraulic torque converter, Avt.trakt.Drom.
no.6:1~ Je '53. 0MRA, 6:6)
(Automobiles--Transmission devices)
BARANOV, A.P., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk, itirli., kapl tan 3-go ranga
New sourcer of electric power and prospects of using them. Mer.
sbor. 47 no.4:72-77 Ap 164. (MT-RA 18~7)
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~Baranov, Aleksandr PotapoNrich
New sources of electr c~ energy for ships (Novyye istochniki elektri-
. 4
cheskoy energii dlya sudov).Leningrad, Izd-vo "Sudoetroyenlye,"
1965. 131 p, Illus., biblio. 2000 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: electric generator, thermoelectric generator, thermo -
emissive generator, magnetohydrodynamic generator, electrochemical
generator, marine generator
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book Is Intended for engineering and
technical personnel working in the shipbuilding industry. It may
also be used as a textbook. It acquaints shipbuilding specialists
with particulars on marine applications of new sources of electrical
energy. Data is presented on the working principles, characteristics
theory, and calculation of thermoelectric, thermoemissiveg magnetos.
hydrodynamic, and electrochemical generators. The data is based on
a great number of publications Including some works by the author.
Some aspects of marine applications of the various types of generator
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS:
irorevord -- 3
Xh. I. Thermoelectric generators 5
1. Installation, working principle, and types of thermoelectric
generators -- 5
2. Fundamentals of the theory of thermoelectric generators 7
3. Basic characteristics of thermoclectric generators -- 20
4. Calculation system of thermoelectric generators -- 29
5* Operating conditions of thermoelectric generators and their
32
6, Prospects for using thermoelectric generators on ships -- 33
Ch. H. Thermoemissive generators -- 38
7. Installation, working principle, and types of thermoemissive
generators 38
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Be Fundamentals of the theory of plasma thermoe-nissive gener-
ators -- 44
9. Basic characteristics of thermoemissive generators -- 49
10. Calculation system of plasma thermoemissive generators -- 56
Ile Operating conditions of thermoemissive generators add their
control -- 57
12. Prospects using thermoemissive generators on ships 57
Ch. III. Magnetohydrodynamic generators 60
13. Installation, working principlet and types of magnetobydro-
dynamic generators -- 60
14. Fundamentals,of the theory of d-c magnetchydrodynamic
generators -- 62
15,,. Basic characteristics of magnetohydrodynamic generators -- 74
16. Magnetohydrodynamic power plants for ships -- 86
17. Calculation system of magnetohydrodynamic generators -- 90
18. Operating conditions of toagnstohydrodynamic generators
and their control -- 91
19o Prospects for the development of magnetohydrodynamic generators
and their application on ships 92
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;'Ch, IV. Electrochemical generators (fuel cells),-- 96
20* Installation, working principli~_, an& -types of electro-
chemical generators -- 96
Z1. Fundamentals of the theory and the calculation~of electro-
chemical generators -- 102
22. Basic characteristics of electrochemical generators -- 106
23o Operatln~ conditions of electrochemical generators and
their control -- 112
24. Prospects for the application of electrochemical generators
on ships 112
References 116
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I~_ACC-NR, ISOURCE CODE, UR/0413/0'6/000/013/0094/0094
IN-VEN'TOR: Dushits-Kogan, G. D.; Levinson, M. M.; Baranov,' A, P.; Bollshakov, D. F.;
Fokin, B. P.
ORG: None
TITLE: instrumentation for operating conditions of a gas turbine engine with a free
turbine. Class 42, No. 183445
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 94
TOPIC TAGS: gas turbine engine, test instrumentation
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces instrumentation for operating condi-
tions of a gas turbine engine with a free.turbine. The unit contains tachometers,
pressure rAnd'temperature pickups at the intake, a computer an 'd meter. -Operating con-
ditions in the engine are determined by combining the computer and the meter. T'he
combined unit is made in the form of two disc sectors with pins and guide ciams. Pne J;
of the sectors indicates cruising conditions while the other indicates nominal engine i
conditions.
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