SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KARUNIN, B.A. - KARUS, YE.V.

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MGEY&7, P.A., doktor sell skokhozyaystvenAykh nauk; KARUNIN, B.A., 11 kandidat sel'skokhozyayotvannykh ru&uk. ..... More attention to the expansion of clover growing. Zemledelie 4 no-5:10-15 W '56. OaaA 9:8) (Clover) C C) UMY C A T EGO, R Y AIM. JODM. r !DIST. i Ti=el ~badow MUol.) 1958) Nn. 11)45~r~ A. o-f Ftj--,dta !Iwx rarjur.~a . Of 4aZd;chjt-&I. ORIG. PUB. Iieialadeliye, 1957, Nu. 12., 33,411 ABSTRACT L~~?oorwnendati.,=, of Kazakh in;3tltate of I-'eods ri-nd i'astu'rcs s,md of' J-zha-mb-illakaya ~;xparinant Station cn the improve- m-3at cif na-tural hay fields :uid p-jtaras by meuris of tidal Str-3wa irri-ra, t Lori, addliti:)naj. Sowin~n of grasses, till~ze and gypsum trautmant of solli; uad other vnaziur--~j. -- V. i. Shinall ko KARTiN iN , B . A-. ';'~ ~ - *- . - (Growing red clover for fodder and seed] Vozdelyvania klevera krasnogo na korm i semena. Moskva, GI)s. izd-vo selkhoz lit-ry, 1 1958. 105 P. (Glover) (MIRA 11:11) KARUNIN, sallskokhozyaystvannykh nauk Iet's have a high yield of graes seeds. Zemledelie 6 no.4-60-63 Ap 158. (HIM 3-1: 4) (Grasses) LLUNt I.V.t red.; MOVSISYANTSt A.P.9 red.; KARUNINq B.A., red. [Zonal division of forage Pluto in the U.S.S.R.] Organizatsiia kormoproizvodstva po zonam SM. Pcd red. J.V.Larinaq A.P.Mov- sisiantsag B.A.Kirunina. Mookvaq Izd-vo M-va sellkhoz. SSSRq 1960. 322 p. (MIRA 14ig) 1. Voesoyu2naya akac*mi7a sel'akokhozyaystvenxWkh nauk imeni V.I. Lenina. (Pastures and meadows) (Forage plant#) MATSURYAR, N.A., skademik, red.; SOKOLOV, N.S., red.; YRLAGIN, I'Ne, kand.eellakokhoz.nauk, red.; KARMEN, B.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; SMIGIN, A.K., doktor g-sograf,nauk,_red.; BARANOV, K.F., red.; ANTONOVA, NX. khudosh.-teklm.red. [Winter hardiness of fam crops; meterials of the Scientific Conference on the Cold Hardiness of' Winter Grain Crops and Perennial Grasses, January 14-17, 19581 Zimostoikost' aellskokhozisistvenny'kh kulitur; materialy nauchnoA konferentsii po voprosam zimostoikosti ozimykh zernovykh kulltur i mnogoletnikh trav 14-17 ianvaria 1958 g. Koskya, Izd-vo &va sel'.khos.SSSR, 1960. 342 p. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Vaesoyuznaya skademiya sel1okokh,Dzyayaatvennykh nauk imeni V.I. Lenina. 2. Voesoyuznaya skedemiya isel'skokhoz.nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Maysurran) 3. Chlen-korrespondent Vaesoyuznoy skedemii sallskokhos. nauk im. V.I.Le;ina (for Sokolov). (Plants--Frost resiistance) (Field crops) KARUNIN, N. A. "The Magnitude of Error in Detemination of the Altitude of Clouds by the Visual Method". Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No. 1, Sept. 1950. Report U-2268, 20 Aur. 1952. ~,ACCESSTOH ASSOCIATION 50.19 ~~'t t.t SUB w 00- 0 'AtD PRE p A3 -E 7777777 77 T' wa ~ ACCFMION ~nR:::, -AP5019660- 77 -24, i 5 ince_ Oto 41aitf V i~LZOUtal guldea i o 0664 0 - - - :;A- 000001 ~ 110 00 060 lot 1 e 8 a 0 a . , it 14 m it , 4 a 0 4 ..." A). .1f ..041 _ At %90110 Itt - L. A_4 0 - 11- #:$1 agar* RC. 0 A po .. 01111 7 Wd"i" me" for SIUR&WU a tul. & r sw i A-vto Prow, 941 r itr x tell c m Yuriala. 1-1.41 In Ill, f"Ijoarinf *00 Was. at rlk)U% tellij). and CIVVRIL41 trial,.'. 1 I 14 NaMI, MhCth, IUMPMA -9414).. i SO.W.-MV; the AIAIVC bk .. with &,fill%. -0 .4 varying sna$. of INS milicrit (to xive a 41licate IWRcv- fiVe 61(a). WRI fillAUr 0.4-11-117; tXMI1111011 .00 AH 41k. m4m. hall rtwtsWvv actimi m% Al, oilli NAAN)s .3 Itrins till vi tilvdiAl v IWtWern NAOII alid cAl'in"I ..IA. )l N 0 at l. SIIIAII d.1dim nf Na Mlivatr ;still the ptotectivi. 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In pL&nt proc.. = vis 1; 1 IlC1 is u%cd(l,,W 1. 1wr tot of rAwin). the by- 1 2 Oll to pit 5 r N CO IS* . . ;k , o ,A, alrollyzale Is tivistraWril by l i i l fiftcled (or butula re"loval, alul t)(Y.Ord Aftcr Ivkuy, W f or t~ ~olkk. Tht I)rtxluct mAy be tj~l adju.,tinctit to sm" fee : of 0 00 '00 a f 00 V1 see goo FA- 4 - SA ULLUROCAL LfTERATU29 C1,41SUPIC-M. IF M3 it C', IWO Is WIWN*,G,, a v ;w "0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IT-00 feel -too: too too 580 .KARUND'Al L. A. "Change of the Buffer Quality of Latvian Cheese in Ripening and Its Use for the Evaluation of the Maturity of Cheese." Sub 15 Nov 51, Moscow Chemico- technoloFical Inst of the Meat Industry F.-,rees in Dissertations presented for science and engineering de MoEcow durinF 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55 1. KARUNIXA, L.-, SHILOVICH, M. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Htlk - Analysis and Exa:nination 7. Testing the methods for quickly determining the quantity of protein in milk. Moloch Drom. No 2 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ADril-- 1953, Uncl. KUNICKI-GOLDFINGER, Vladyslaw; KUNICKA-GC)LDFINGtR, W:Lad3IrBI awa; przy wspolpracy technicznej Y-UMNOBy Zofii Intestinal microflora of Sorex aranaus araneus L. and ClAbrionomys glareolus glareolus Schreb..in natural conditions I. , ntitative and . A~"a -- qualitative characteristics of the intestinal mic;oflbyt. A6ti.'microbiol. Pol. 11 no-1/2:0-75 162. 1. Z Katedry Mikrobiologii Univermytetu Warszawskiego w Warsiiwie i Zakladu Badania Saakow PAN w.Bialoviezy. (INTESTINES microbiol) (INSECTIVORA microbiol) (RODENTS microbiol) ORLOVA, G.A. (16rlova, H.A.1; CHEWSOVA, L.I ; SHESTERIKOVA, 0.1.; SERGEYEVA, M.H.; TARASOVA, K.Kh. KARUNSKI7, V.4. (Karunelkyi, V.H.1; HISHINAO 1 0 Z.D.; LIBXMA, T.V.; I%VM"W5VP%V. (Rozdialove Ikyi, B.V.); DMHITS, L.S.; ZAYTS37, A.B., 1,,,lavnyy red.; SERGHTEV, N., otv. za vypusk; SKRGKM, X.F., red.; MIRGER, F.. tekhn.red. [Economy of Volyn' Province; a utatistical manuall Narodne hospodarstvo%~z Volynslkoi oblasti; statystychniri zbirnyk. LIviv, Derzhotatvydav, 1958. 211 P. (KM 12:12) 1. Volyn' (Province) Statystyclute upravlinnia. 2. Statisticheskoye upravleniye Volynskoy oblasti (for all, except Sergeyev, N.. Sargeyev, X.F.) 3. Nacballnik Statisticheckogo upravleniya Volynskoy oblesti (for Zaytsev). (Volyn' Province-.Statistics) KAWFU, V.ya. Tolang no fertilized hu-m oTim. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 31 no.2:27-34 AP-Je 154. (MLRA 7:6) 1, Im kafedry g1stologil I anbriologli (say. dotment V.T&,Karqu) Kiyovskogo meditoinskogo stomatologichookogo Instituta (diro A.1,Gorchakov) (INMOLOGY. h---) Y4, USSR/Human and Animal Morphology. Gastrointestinal Tract. S Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 15, 1958, 69577. Author Karupu, V - Ya - Inst Title The So-Called Perivascular Spaces of Disse. Orig Pub: Vrachebn. Delo, 1957, No 1, 47-50. Abstract: In tissues from livers of 100 embryos, fetuses, and people of varying ages dying fron accidental causes, and from livers of eight different species of animals, studies showed that the basal membrane of the endothelium, of the intraldbular capillaries is at the same time the basal membrane for the hepatic cells, also; no spaces filled with lumph, i.e. Disse spaces, exist under normal conditions, in the opinion of this author. V.S. Zhdanov. Card 141;S 1/1 (7 9 KABAK, K.S.; KARUPU, :- K.I.; IZV, I.D.; MAZHUGA, P.M.; MANZIY. S.F. Survey of work of the Sixth All-Union Congress of Anatomists, Histo- logists and Imbryologists. Arkh.anat.gist. i embr- 36 no-2:95-127 IF' 159- (MMA 12:4) (ANATOMr--CONG)33SSES) KARUPUP V.Ya. - I~Aer7ation of kidneys. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 6 no.6s795-800 N-D two. I . (MIRA IY+si) ! 0 1e Biophysics laboratox7,of the A.A.Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.J1. (KIMYS-INNEHVATION) 30360 4-ov S/205JOI/001/004/0).9/032 D298/D303 AUTHORS: Gorodetskiyt A. A.2-E~~V. Ya. Ehomutovskiyv ~ilj0d-~-Lushchenko, V. T. 0. A., Oloynikovat T. N.9 an TITIE s Electrononcopic study of the lungs with chronic radiation sickness induced ty radioactive strontium FERIODICAL: Radiobiologiyat v* 19 no. 4, 1961, 564-566 TEXT: In previous research the authors found that the administration of radioactive strontium in doses sufficient to cause acute radiation sickness Induced changes in the lung ti (h peremial hemorrhage, etc.) 60 and with chronic radia- after I - 2 days (Ref. 1: Fiziol. zh., 6 19 tion sickness after 2 - 3 days (Ref. 2% Toz. dokl. neuchnoy konferentsii po problemes 1%schabnoye I diagnosticheakoye primeneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov (The Therapeutic and Diagnostic Use of Radioactive Isotopes)", Khartkov, 1960)o However, there were indications that submicroscopic I*sions ensued muoh earlier. The present work was an attempt to check thin. Tests were run on white rats. Sr89 in the form of its chloride Card 1/3 Ve 30360 S/205/61/001/004/019/032 Electronoscopic study of... D298/D303 salt was injected into Uie rat's abdominal cavilty in a dose of 0.39 ,"c/g. The animals were killed off at periods ranging from I hour to 108 days after irradiationg and slides were propared from their organs examined under an '.11 3M- 100 (UER-100) electron voicroscope at magnific&- tions of 1500 - 30pOOOo Only one hour after the administration of radioactive strontium, marked edema of the epil%elial and endothelial cells and the connective tissue of the alveolar septa were noted. Far- ticularly large vacuoles were distributed through the protoplasmatic plates of the endothelial and epithelial cells. The lesions affected all the strata of the alveolar septa, blood vessels, bronchi and the pleura. Dense dark granules appeared in the epithelial cells. The authors consider the changes in the membranes end connective tissue layers of the alveolar walls particularly noteworthy since they were of a marked dynamic natureq connected with the course of radiation sickness. In the early period of radiation sickness (1 - 7 days), the membranes become thickened, edematous, pultaceous and delaminated, while at later periods (40th, 90th and 108th days) they are densely packed. An radia, tion sickness developaq the layerm of connective tissue thicken and Card 2/3 3o36o Electronoscopic study of... S/205/61/001/004/010/032 D298/D303 dovelop incorrectly orientated coarse fibers. Electronoscopic examina- tion, thereforeq reveals early changes in the colls and membranes of the lung tissue which, to a certain extent, explain the appearance of early hemorrhages in the lungs. The thickening and hardening of the membranes and connective tissue layers at later stages explains the deterioration in the gas metabolism in cases of chronic radiation sickness. There are 5 figures and 11 referencess 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: F. N. Lowq Anat. Rec.. 117, 2419 1953. ASSOCIATION-. Institut fiziologii im. A. A. :Bogomolltsa AN USSR (Inati- tute of rhysiology im. Ao Aa B,Dgomolets, AS UkrSSR), Kiyev SEMITTED: February 13, 1961 Card 3/3 KARUPUI V-Ya. Materials on the study of the innervation of Glisson's capsule In man and some animals. Fixiol; zhur. [Ukrj 7 no.4:527-538 JI-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Biophysics Laboratory of the A.A.Bogomoletz Institute of - Physiology of the Academy of Sciencas of the Ukrainian S-S,R-~ KIYOV. I (GLIMONIS CAPSULE-INNERVATION) I V, Y A 2: t, n 0-a ~. 1k v (?riphanil norvous .5y,,34- erl of the Dato on a stidy of thO, T) v I.j.v-:.,,r in ~3c)rae. anll=ls and in man. ;-rldi. aymt. gist. I cribr: ? -.6) 4-1. nr,,,~t,83-00 Ag 15 1 -'SF Kafedra giotologii (zav, ont ~Ml 111.1sheanp., deyatel' naifki, prof~ Zazybin' K;.yevskr,,Fo 11.1(~(Iltsinsko.-o institula~ (UVEP, - -1 lfMa-VAT TON ,tEIRITIS, KARUPU. V. Ya. Changes in the internal neural elements of the liver in whole-WY X irradiation. Fiziol. zhur. (Ukr.] 8 no.2:248-259 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Laboratory of biophysics of the Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R.., Kiev. (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (LIVER--INNERVATION) 2WWTMWM~4 WV 51 !ACCESSION I&W0166 /66~/0727/0730 iATJTHOR: Karupu# V. Ya. .TITLE: Effect of total X-irradiation on the peripheral nervous isystem. of the liver iSOURCE: Radiobiologiyaj'v~ 3P no, 5,- -1~96S#%M-736- !TOPIC TAGS: X-irradiationx liver,,"peripli6ral nervous system# :liver nerve fibers, nerve call hypertrop1xy, ;nerve cell granular Idisintegration, nerve cell d strophyx rallia~ion,.sickness y !ABSTRACT: 34 experimental.rabbit's and 6'ex~er~mental dogs were iX-irradiated'with total doses of 1200 and 600 r respectively. After 1irradiation the animals were killed at different periods ranging 1from 1 hr to 8 days. Nerve parts were identified by silver nitrate !impregnation. Results indioate*that l.hr after irradiation a !morphological reaction can be detected in some of the liver nerve ifibers. During the first day medullated nerve fibers display disturbances and some of the nerve f ibers are in a state of dystrophy.~ At 2-4 days the symptoms become more intense and most of the pulpless ICard FACCESSPN . NR. AP3667768-'--------'-- Inerve fibers become involved in the pathological process. Changes in ithe liver nerve cells are extremely varied by 6-8 days when ! radiation sickness symptoms appear,.'Some of the liver nerve cells I I are reduced 'in sizes some are enlarged# some are deformed, some arJ !destroyed, and some remain normal. Ionizing radiation not only I produces deep pathological 'changes in th3 peripheral nervous system I !of the liver Ibut also produces significant compensatory. reactions, 10rig, art, has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziologii " 'A. A, -Bogomolltma AN UkrSSR, Kiev (Institute of Physiolo.", Academy.of Sciencmall* UkrSSR) 283ep62 DATE ACQ: 220ot6 ENCL: 00 ISUBMIT.TED: ;!SU]3 CODE: AM NO REP SOV: 018 OTHER: 002 4'Ca rd 2/2 4, KARUPU, V.Ya. Effect of total-body X irradiation on the peripheral nervous system of the liver. Radiobiologiia 3 no-5:727-730 163. (MIRA 17-4) 1. Institut fiziologgi imeni A.A. Bogomolltsa AN UkrSSR, Kiyov. KA,RUPIJJ- V.Ya. Morphological changes in the Dvor following appliention of a Eck-Pavlov fistula. FIzIol. zhur. (Ukr.] 11 no.li95-103 Ja-F 1. Institut fiziologii Im. A.A.Bogomolltsa AN Uk-rSSR, (MIRA Klyev. direct 165. 18:7) Changes in the nerve structures of the liver produced by direct injury of the organ. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 4:9 no.7:29-36 J1 165. (MIRA 18tlO) 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki chlen- korrespondent AM SSSR prof, N.T,Zazybin) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituts. i laboratorii biofiziki (rukovoditell - chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSSR prof. A.A.Gorodetskiy) Instituta fiziologii Imeni Bogomolltsa AN UlcrSSR. KLMNTIYEV S.D.; KARUSI P.. inzhener may:)r, re4a~tor; MEZHBRITSKAYA, '*A P~ IT.P.: tekhmVeM-effy rhxk-tor [The uses of photoe'lectronic instruments] Yotoelaktronika i as primenenie. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo Ministerstva oborony SSSR, 1954. 87 P. (MLTU W) (Photoelectric cells) (Ramote control) KNYAM. Aleksey Dmitriyevich; um, A.P. P6 inzhener-ma.7or, redaktor; K&ZH3- RITSKAYA, N.P., takhnicheskly-r-eUklor. [How a radio station works] Kak rabotaet radiostantaiia. [Mookva, Voen.' izd-vo Ministerstva. oboroxW SSSR, 1S)54]. 214 p. [Microfilm] (Radio stations) (ML 8:5) i ,;r j VRUBLWSKIY, A.V.; GRIGORIYANTS, G.N.; MUIMV, D.P.; larfAZIIITSKIT, R.N. KARUSI, A.P., Whener-myor, redaktor; SOKOWYA, G.F.. tekhai- -cTe-offy-re-raktors (Blectric engineering; textbook for soldiers and sergeants] Blektro- takhnilm; uchobn1k d1la soldat I serz'hantov. Moskva. Voen.izd-vo Ministaratva obor. soiuxa SSSR. 1955. 327 P. (MLRA 8:12) (Electric engineering) VRUBLEVSKIY, Aleksandr Vikentlyevich. GRIGORITAUTS, Georgir Mikolayevich; ZHUKOV, Dmitrly Petrovich; KNYAZHITSKIY, Grigorijr Kikbavlovtch; in2hener-mayor. redaktor; SOKOLOTA, G.F., takhnichastiv radaktor [XIectric engineering; a manual for prLyates and non-commissioned officers] Slektrotekhnika; uchabulk d1la soldat i serzhantov. Izd. 2-oe, ispr. i dop, Koskya, Toon. izd-v,o Hinisterstva obor. SSSR. 1956. 341 p. (MLRA 9-12) (Slectric engineering) KROMIN, Georgiy Semenovich; K&TKOV. Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich; KARUSI A.P inzhoner-mayor, redaktor; SOROKIN, T.V. . tekhnicheskiy tl-- ~t�r---U (Principles of radar] Oanovy radiolokatsioaaoi tekhaiki. Koskya, Voon.izd-vo Kinisterstva obor. SSSR.. Pt.l. [Alectronicel .11ektro- radiotekhnika. 1956. 463 p. (KLRA 9:8) Odiectronics) (Radar) ARUTYUNOV, Konstantin Gegamovich; BORDZIWV.IKIY, Iosif losifovich; PZMTJNIKO, Narkiz Rosti91avovIch;_U=!_.I.P.,, inzhener-mayor, redaktor; KUZIKIN, I.F.. tekhnicheekly ricFaWar [Repair of radio apparatus; a manual. for radio engineers] Remont radiotakhaichookikh sredstv; uohabnce posoble dlia radiomasterov. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo Kinisterstva obor, SSSR, 1956. 469 p. (Radio--Repairing) (KIM 9:10) 11117TW-5- "I #. /~o PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 403 Karus I Anatoliy Petrovich Antennyye pereklyuchateli (Antenna switches) Moscow, Voyen. izd-vo Min-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 41~ p. (Radiolokatsionnaya tekhnika) Ed: Vladimirov, V.T., Lt. Col.; Tech. Ed.: Mednikova, A.N. PURPOSE:- The booklet, published in the Radiolokatsionnaya tekhnika (Radar Techniques) series,,'is intended for officers concerned with.theoperation of radio-engineering equipment, and is recommended also for a wide circle of readers wishing to acquaint themeelves with the details of separate radar unit and component performance. COVERAGE: The booklet examin6s switches of the transmitter- receiver type. It describes the principles of operation and the design of antenna switches on coaxial lines and on waveguides. A list of booklets in the Radar Technique series is given on the inside back cover. Card 1/3 Antenna Switches 403 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 I. Antenna Switches cif,Metric Wave Range Radar Stations 4 1. Specification required for antenna switches 4 2. Spark discharger properties and designs 5 3. Properties of resonance I.Ines 9 4. Operating principle of antenna switches 12 5. increasing discharger power efficiency 17 II. Antenna Switches of Decimetric and- Centimetric 4ave Ra nge Radar Stations 26 1. Antenna switches on coaxiial lines 27 2. Antenna switches on waveguides 35 Card 2/3 Antenna Switches 3. Balanced (bridge) antenna switches III. Principal Causes of Irregularity in the Normal Operation of Antenna Switches AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 403 41 46 Card 3/3; JJP/ksv 6-18-58 11/1, ~~ (~f ".~' . )I- r I ii I - 1) i I I LYKOV. Ivan Aleksandrovich- X&RW' A.P., inzhener-mayor, red.; SljwrSOYA# Ye.u., tekha.red. 0 [Coordinates determiled by radar) Koordinaty, oprodeliaeoWe radio- lokatorom. Moskva, oenAzd-vo H-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 52 p. (Coordinates) (Radar) (MIRA 11:2) I . I /~ A h L--' - ~~ A NALOSTS, Vasiiiy 'SIt'anislavovich, dote.. kand.tekhn.nauk; -E~~P- inzhener-mayor, red.; MEDMIKOVA, A.11,,, tekhn.red, [meter wave antennae] Antenny metrovfth voln. Moskva. Voen.izd-vo H-va obor.SSSR, 1957. 70 P. (KLRA 11-2) (Antennas (Blectronics)) 11 ~ H R Q's , r+ - P. WIN, Boris Shmerelevich; URUS'. A.P., inz:nener-mayor, red.; SOROKIN. Y.Y., takhn.red. Mh~- [Range indicators) Indikstor7 dallnoi3ti. Xoskvs, Voen.izcl-vo X-va obor. SSSR, 1957- 85 Pe (MIRA 11:2) (Distance measuring eqaipmenilo (Aircraft to ground station)) POM I BOOK EXPLOITATION 455 Beketov., Viktor Ivanovich Antenny svsrkhYysokIkh chastot (Superh%h-rrequency Antennas) Moscow,, Voyene izd- vo Min-va cbor. SSSR, 1957. 329 P. (Radiolokatsionnwra Ichn! Ed.: Kam'., A. P.., logineer-Major; Tech. Ed.: Sleptsova, Yej N.; PURPOSE: This monograph is intended for officers engaged in the operation of radio facilities. It can also be consulted vith profit by a wide circle of readers desirous of detailed information on the operation of individual units and compo- nents of radar equipment. COVERAGE: This booklet In part of the series "iRadiolokatsionnays, Tekhnik " (Radar Technique) published by the Nblishing House of Military Literature. The editor's forevord claim that there in a list of the monographs and their titles consti- tuting the series on the Inside back cover of the monograph. No such list appears in that or wW other place in this booklet. The monograph presents in a fom accessible to the general public the operating principles, design and utilization of superhigh-frequency antennas. Considerabla attention is given to the physical processes taking place in such antennas. The rapid development of superbigh- Coaa~y- . Superhigh-freqtumay Antenrian 455 frequency technique In Russia during World War n and especiallv in the post years in briefly revieved. Chapter I is an iatroduction to terminology and basic concepts in the theory and technique of anteums, design. The rest of the booklet is concerned with the design and operating principles of various types of an- tennas used In counmications and radar technique. The problem of scanning- antenna radiation patterns and of antenn& switches have not been treated since it is assumed that the readers are alrea4y famiLlar with these subjects as vell a-, with the operation of feeders and resistance transformers from other brochures of the series. The Soviet xcUntists V.V. Tatae.Lnov, S.I. Hadenenko, and V.N. Ke---,nh an mentioned as having developed a method for :increasing the rangetof vide-baad antennas by reducing their wave IWedance. The "Nadenko dipole" (the wide-band horizontal dipole, P19- 13) tun found wide anQicetion 'as a Obf antenna. Me Soviet scientists N.A, Kaptsor and MeAe Bouch-Bruyevich are mentioned as having discovered and developed a synthetic dielectric used in the production of delay lenses (p. 75). K.S. Neymen is mentioned as leing the first'to use slate an an- tenn vhen doing research on radiation from small slats in cavity resonators. Two other Soviet scientists, A.A. Pibtoltkors and Ya. N. Felld did fmrther re- search on slot antennas ( p. 92 ). There are no references. Ca"A MARKOV, Ivan Pnvlovich; �'I , inzh. ~' 4._v,.Aj, -podpolkovnik, red.; MODNIKOVA, A.H.MmakifnOr-ed. (Electronic osaillographl glektronnyi ostaillograf. Moskva, Voon.izd-vo M-va obor.SSSR, 1959. 104 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Cathode ray oscillogra-ph) SHIRTATET, Nikolay Petrovich; KARUS'-'-- A.-P.. J.nzh.-podpolkovnik, red.; MEDNIKOVA. A.K.. takW.ii&." LGenerators of nonsinueoidal oscillations] 0eneratory nesinu- soidallnykh kolebanii. Koskva. Voen.izd-vo M-va obor.SSSR, 196o. 55 P. (MIRA 13:6) (Oscillators, Blectric) GORIN, Boris Shmarelevich; SPIVAK, Petr Usherovich; EARUSI.-A.P.. inzh.-podpolkovnik, red.; VOLKOVA, V.Ye., tekhn.red. [Bearing indicators] Indikstory napravleniia. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo K-va obor.SSM. 1960. 108 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Radar) MMSTEROVICH, Abram &khimovich; KAMJSI, A.P rod.; MEDNIKOVA. A.N.s tekhn.red. .'a"WWWOW [Radio messurementel Radiotokhnichookie ismereniia. Koskvs, Toen.izd-vo K-va obor.SSSR. 1960. '109 p. (MM 14:4) (Radio measuremente) VRUBLEVSKIY, Aleksandr Vilmutlyevich; GRIGOEL'YAnS. Georgiy Nikolayevich; ZHUKOV, Dmitriy Petrovich (deceased]; MA2HITSKIY, Grigoriy Mikhaylovich;._K=S', A. -P,,, insh.-pDdpolkovnik. red.; KUffIKOVA. A.N., takhn.red, Ellectrical engineering; textbook for enlisted men] Rlektro- tekhnika; uchabnik (ilia soldat i sarzhantov. Izd.3.,.ispr. i dop. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo N-va obor.SSSR. 1960. 359 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Blectric engineering--Handbooks, momi 1B, etc.) VRUBLEVSKI!I, Aleksandr Vikentlyevich; GRIGORIYANTS,.Georgiy Nikolayevich; ZHUKOVDmitriy Petrovich(deceased); KNYAZHITSKIY, Grigoriy Mikhaylovich; red.; MEDNIKOVA, A.N., tekhn. red. (Electrical engineering; a manual for soldiers and sIrgeants] Elektrotekhnika; uchebnik dlia soldat i serzhantIOV. zd 4 ispr. i dop. Moskva,, Voenizdatj 1964. 351 P. (MIRA 1-7:A KOUS, G. Buttressing drainage ditches. p. h0 SOTSILIKTLIK POLLUM.JPIMUS. POIJUWAINDUS PIINIS?EERIU?-I. Tallin., Hungary. No. 1, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (E:*AI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 11 Yovember 1959- Uncl. KARUSy G.; TU-11BERG, U. 'Ibe first results in the use of glass pipes. p. 333. GAZ, WCDA I TECHNIKA SANITARNA (Stowarzyszenie Naukmio-Tachniczro Inzynierow i Technikow Sanitarnych, Ogrzewnictwa i Gazownictwa) Idarszawa, Poland, Vol. 32, no. 6, June 1958. Monthly list of East European Accession (KEkI) IL, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. HOMIK, K. , kand. tekhn. nauk; MAIN., inzh. gidrotteIrl-Im. KASK, R., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; KATS, A,) inzh. lesnogo 'kboo.; KILDEMAA, Y., kand. geogr. nauk; rCIRLTS, J,, agronom; LIFFv.AA,A. inzh. gidrotek-bn.; PANT, R., prepodavatelt, agrortom; RAIG, V.~ inzh. gidrotoklin.; REREL, A., inzh.velior., TALPSEPP,E., kand. aellkhoz. nauk; SOOSAAR, V., inzh., lesnogo khoz.; STEMIFELD,14, inzh. stroit.; TOI.',INGAS, E., inzh. melior.;- KARUS, G., red.; RAIJD, M., red.; VARTRE, I., tekhn. red. (Handbook for soil improvementj Mlaaparanduse kasiraarat. Tal- linn. Besti riiklik kirjastus. Vol.l. [Fundamentals of soil impr6ement] Maaparanduse alused. 1962. 473 p. (MIM 15:5) (Soils) 30(l) SOV/99-59-5-7/9 AUTHORS: Karus,_G.V,., (Tallin) and Rozin, V.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: From Abroad - Agricultural Melioration 'Norks in Finland PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 5, Pp 52-60 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes the situation regarding melio- ration for agricultural purposes in Finland. There are 7 photos and 1 diagram. A SSOC 11:2 1 ON: SevNIIGiM Card 1/1 PLITH",H.I.; KARUSH,S.Y. Experiment of introducing high instr. 26 no.4:26-30 Ap 155. (Screw speed t1tread cutting. Stan. i (MLRA 8:6) cutting) KARUSI G.V. Irrigation of cultivated pastures in Estonia. Zemledelie 26 no.12i 5&59 D 164. (MIRA 1834) 1. Zaveduyusbchiy otdelowmelioratsil Estonskogo nauchno-issle- dovatelfskogo instituta zemledeliya i melioratsii. USSR/Farm Animals - aeneral Problems Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958., 69226 Author Morozov, V4Ki, KaE~ushev, AM Inst ........ Title Threshed Sunflover Calathidia as a Supplementary Feedstuff Orig Pub ZhivotnovodstVo, 1957, No 9., 42-44 Abs~ract No abstract Card 1/1 TUSTRATOT, F.A.; KARUSKITICK, U.N. Predictability curve of water equivalent of snow in an open location based on field snow surveys in the Davits& River Basin. MeteorA gidrol. no.1:45-47 Ja 956. (KLU 9:6) (Davits& vanejr--Snow) GAMBURTSEV, G.A.; RIZNICHMO, Yu.V.; BMZON. I.S.; TIPMTIYBVA, A.M.; PASECHNIX, I.P.; KOSMINSKAYA. 1.P.: URUS. Ye.Y.; YMOFS727A, A.A., redaktor; KISELEVA, A*A., tekhnicheAtTrIft"r (Correlation method of refracted waves; manual for seismological engineers] KorreliatsiorAvi metod prelouilennykh voln; rakovodstvo dlia inshonerov-seismorazvedchilov. Mosk-va, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1952. 238 P. [Microfilm]. (KOA 8:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gamburteav). (Seismometry) r-,, V. USSR/Geophysict; Ristbr~cal Jan/Feb 53 "Chronicle" Ye. V. Karus "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz" No 1, P 95 On 19 Nov 52 a meteorological seminex of the Geophys Inst, Acad Sci US$R was held., at which Dr Phys-Math Sci 1. A. Khvostikov read a report entitled "The Lomonosov Stage in Geophysics". Tarticipating in the conference were Dr Geol- Mineral Sci V. V. Belousov and Academician 0. Yu. Sbmidt, editor of this journal. PA 24IT39 24IT39 KAITIUS, YZ 11 .PSSR/Geophysies Seismograph Jan/Feb 53 "Defense of Dissertation by D, I. Kirnos," Ye. V. Ka.rus is Iz A Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz" No 1, p 95 Dissertation devote.dtotwo divisiona of seismome- try: 1) theory and procedure of designing seismic inet,ruments;-2) description and investigation of a general type of seismograpi~ created by the author, and also a seismograph for recording strong afid destructive earthquakes. Corr-Mem Acad Sci USSR G. A.-Gamburtsev, Dr lbys-Math Sci V. F. Bonchkovskiy, and Dr Phys-Math Sci A. A. Dorddnitsyn prilsid1he work highly. 241T40 PA 241T40 KARUS, Ye. V. Geophysics Enlarged session of the learned council of the GeoPhysics of the Acwlellly of Science-, of tihe U.S.S.R., devoted to Lhe problems of the oi,igin, structure, and development of the earth. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. Ireofiz. 11,1o. 2, '953. Review of 14 reports heard 23-27 Dell 52 on the following problexist origin of earth as a cosmic bodl and history of its developmentl boundaries of separa- tion within oarth and their charecterl pkWs properties, chea oovqm,, and the general condition of matter at various depths within eart*j mach, pbya., and chem processes originating in the earth; seoplWaical, fields of terrestrial globe and their relation- ship to figure and structure of earth and concomitant process". 254?63 Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Conpress, June 1953. Uncl. KARUS' Yej. Now instruments for magnetic prospecUng. lzv.AN SSSR. Ser.geofiz. no. 3:285 MY-Je 153. (MT-PA 6:6) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) Reports an the scientific meeting of the Geopbys Inst, AS USSR,, hold 15 "*pr 53,, at which A. 0. Ralashnikov read "Direction of the %rk of the Division of Geomagnetisx,, Geophysics Institute,, Academy o1' Sciences USSR, in the Field of Instrument Construction for ftnetic'Prospecting's"- KalAshnIkov awwwrized results of many years investigations,, which created new praidma apparatus and new procedures for neasuring magnetic properties of mineral roclos and weak magnetic fields, 258T93 Tranolation 56AR ww% 7 Ye 77.- USSR/Geaphysics - Properties of Rocks FD-1191 Card 1/1 Pub. 45-2/8 Author Karus, Ye. V., and Pasechnik, I. P. Title Study of the elastic and absorbing properties of rocks in their natural surroundings by methods of seismoacoustics Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, ser. geofiz., No 6, 19!54, PP 515-526 Abstract : The authors briefly describe the phynical principles of their appa- ratus, technology and method of field observations for determining the elastic and absorbing properties of rocks in their natural sur- roundings. Their method is based on a study of the propagation in rocks of elastic stationary sinusoidal oscillations with frequencies from 50-100 to 3000-4000 cycles, vhfch are excited by electromagnetic or piezoelectric vibrators of low pow-er (of the order of 50 v)- Using this method they determine the phase velocity of the propagation of elastic stationary sinusoldal oscillations as well as the values of the coefficients of amplitude absorption of these oscillations. Institution : Geophysics Institute, Acad. Sci. USSR Submitted : March 6, 1954 1, '4k'h Pas, a Y. US ysics - Physics of the Earth j FD-1713 Card 1/1 : Pub. 45-1/12 Authors : Karus, Ye. V., and Pasecbnik, I. P. owwwww"W. Title : On the nature of elastic waves excited in.real media by a harmonic source Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz., 89-100, Mar-Apr 1955 Abstract : On the basis of an analysis of experimental materials obtained in various seismological conditions the authors examine the question of the nature and properties of elastic oscillations excited in real media by a har- monic source. They show that these oscillations have a complex character and are the result of the superposition of waves of various types - longitudinal, transverse and surface waves. The longitudinal waves are not predominant as regards intensity; the transverse or surface waves turn out to be predominant. Institution : Geophysical Institute, Academy of Sciences LUSR Submitted : June 16, 1954 ffi KA~ r L4 t/&- USSR;&GcV(hysics - Physics of the Earth; Seismology FD-1723 Card 1/1 : Pub. 45-11/12 Author : Karus, Ye. V. Title : Critique of I. I. Gurvich's book "Seismographic Geophysical DTlora- tion" Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz., 187-190, Mar-Apr 1955 Abstract : The author reviews Gurvich's textbook intended for higher educational institutions and technical schools. The review is in general a favor- able one, and praises the book as being, well written and timely, since there had not previously been a coq?rehensive text on seismographic methods. The author describes all twelve chapters of the work and in three instances points out changes which he feels would improve the book. Institution None Submitted MUS, To. V, Tasks of gotphvoical prospectizg. Izv.AU SSM Ser.geofiz. 10,3:241-244 Mr 156. (Prospectiz&-Geophysical methods) (HlRA 9:7) I URUB, YO.T.. k'andidat fiziko-matematicheakikh nav . - awwwar. The d'evelopment of methods for geophysics as applied to prospecting. Vest'.IAN MM 26 no.9:14-20 3 156. (HLRL 9: n) (Prospecting-Geophysical migthods) KARUS, YE. V. - - ~ I "Absorption of Elastic Waves in Rocks," paper presented at the 9th Pacific Science Congress, Bangkok, Thailand, 18-29 Nov 57 Trans. -Mining Gazette, Vol. 2, No. 11,1957 ('Bangkok) 49-58-4-2/18 AUTHOR: Karus E. V. TITLE: The Steady-State Absorption of Elastic Vibrations in Rocks (Pogloshcheniye uprugilch kolcbaniy v gornylch porodakh pri statsionarnom vozbuzhdenii) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1958, Nr 4, PP 438-448 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A real rock can be considered as analogous to an opal- escent medium in optics, as a medium of finite viscosity, or as one showing elastic after-effects. All these approa- ches can give results in agreement with experiment in par- ticular instances, but an adequate and all-embracing theory is not available. Methods of p.roducing the data required to derive an adequate theory, using laboratory and field studies, are then considered, with special reference to seismo-acoustic methods (not described in detail) as applied under field con- ditions. Using these, it is possible to determine how steady-state sinusoidal oscillations are scattered, and also to determine how the amplitude -varies with frequency; since the frequency is also measured the amplitude-phase charact- eristics can be derived, Waves of mixed type can be used, special methods - due to Kosminskiy's I.P. (Ref.21) - being Card 1/2 49-58-4-2/18 Steady-State Absorption of Elastic Vibrations in Rocks. used to isolate the various wave species. The ways of der- iving the absorption and scattering parameters using these methods are briefly presented, followed by detailed results for loess-like clays., porphyries, migmatites as functions of the frequency 0 t& 2 kc/s, plus certain more limited re- sults (velocity and absorption coefficient) for some meta- morphic rocks, Differentiatingbetween rocks by means of their seismo-acoustic parameters is then considered in re- lation to megmatites, friable martite iron ore, biotite gneisses, porphyries, jespilites., hard martite iron ore, magnetite-haematite iron ore and algiritic charts. The re- sults are compared with those to be expected from the various theories of wave attenuation; it is concluded that Deryagin's elastic after-effects theory gives the best agreement. There are 5 figures, 2 tables and 32 references, of which 5 are English, 1 German and the rest Soviet, ASSOCIATION; Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut Fiziki Zemli (Acadewj of Sciences USSR, Institute for Studying 'the Physics of the Earth) 3UBMITTED: August 15, 195?, 1. Rock--,Vibration 2. Rock-Properties 3. Vibration- Card 2/2 Measuremeit 4. Seismic 'waves-Analysis SOV/10-58-5-18/28 AUTH6RS: Shcherbakov, D.I., Academician and Karus, Ye. V. T.-ITLE: The Ninth Pacific Science Congress in T-ha-11-a-ffd-(Tevyatyy tikhookeanskiy nauchnyy kongress v Tailande) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheskaya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 122-126 (ussit) ABSTRACT: The ninth Pacific Science Congress took place at Bangkok (Thailand) - November 18 to December 9, 1957. Over 800 scientists from 29 countries participated, including the following delegates from the USSRI Academician D.I. Shcher- bakov, delegation head (leology of ore deposits); Professor Ye.F. Gurlyanov (zoology ; Professor A.G. Kolesnikov (oceano- logy, sea thermics); Profesvor P.A. Moiseyev (fish industry)l Professor P.V. Ushakov (hydrobiology) and Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences Ye.V. Karus (physics of the Earth). Information is presented on various reports de- livered at the Congress which included a report by Kropotkin Card 112 The Ninth Pacific Science Congress in Thailand. SOV/10-58-5-18/28 and Lyustikh from the USSR on the structure of the Earth's 0 crust in the Pacific region, and on the problem of the growth of continents. Card 2/2 SOV/-49-58-11-4/18 AUTHORS: 11arus, Ye. V. and Tsukernik,, V. B. TITLP,,: Ultrasonic Apparatus for Dotermination of Physico- Mechanical Properties of Rocks Intersected by a Bore Hole (Ul'trazvukovaya ustanovka dlya izucheniya fiziko- mekhanicheskikh svoystv porod, peresekayemykh skvazh.Lnoy) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Seriya Geofizichesk,aya, 1958, Nr 11, pp 1310-1322 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: A prototype of the apparatus for determination of the properties of rocks by means of sound waves was made in 1956 by the members of the Seismic Department of the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Ac.Sc., USSR. The general layout of the apparatus is shown in Fig.l. The electric impulse produced by the generator 1 goes by means of the collector 2 and the cable 3 into the receiver placed inside the sonde 4. The receiver (of piezo-segment type) transforms the electric impulses into mechanical vibrations which spread into the surrounding medium as elastic waves. The waves along the well are registered by mealls of two receivers which are placed also inside the sonde and isolated from each other. Card 1/4 After being amplified in the ainplifiers 5 and 6 they SOV/ 49-58-11-4/18 Ultrasonic Apparatus for Determination of Physico-Mechanical Properties of Rocks Intersected by a Bore Hole are diverted into the seismoscope 7 where they can be observed on the screen or photographed by the camera 8. Figs. 2, 3 and 4 show the circuits of the impulse generator,, amplifier and seismoscope respectively. Fig.5 gives theiD~equency of the apparatus in units of kh, The experimentations were carried out with the apparatus placed inside a well drilled through the layer of upper- jurassic growth of 700-1000 m. deep. The temperature and the electric properties of -,~he rocks were measured and found to be of uniform character. That part of the well which was clad with metal rings produced the PPP waves on the screen of the apparatus (F16,,6). Their velocity was V = 5350 mlsec,, The part with no cladding produced three ~Y-Pes of waves PPP, PSP and the third, which had very intensive oscillations in the liquid contents of the lower part of the well (Fig,,?), Another example of seismograms are shown for the waves PPP (Fig.8) and PSP (Fig.9). Three series of velocity measurements were carried out. The results are shown in Fig.10 (1-3) wherp the data of two receivers are also included, The table Card 2/4 SOV/ 49-58-11-4/18 Ultrasonic Apparatus for Determination of Physico-Mechanical Properties of Rocks Intersected by a. Bore Hole shows the accuracy of the measurements as calculated from expressions (1) and (2). The character and frequency of the Waves were analysed by means of the photo-electric spectro-analyser. The examples are shown in Fig.11 (PPP wave) and Vig.12 (PSP wave). It was"'f(ifInd that the intensity of the PSP waves was always greater than that of the FPP waves. The main relation of the amplitude was 3.5. The absorption of the surrounding medium was calculated from the expression (3) where the results of two receivers are employed, It should be noted that the data obtained from the experimentations would be much more precise if the apparatus could be adapted for the multi-channel system of observations, Thenl thehodographs and graphs of amplibudes could be produced, Card 3/4 SOV/ 49-58-11-4/18 Ultrasonic Apparatus for Determination of Physico-Mechanical Properties of Rocks Intersected by a Bore Hole. There are 12 figures', 1 table and 20 references, 15 of which are Soviet, 4 English, 1 Polish. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR,Institut fiziki Zemli (Institute of Physics of the Earth) Ac.8c. USSR) SUBMITTED: November 21, 1957 Card 4/4 SOVI 49-58-11-17/18 AUTHOR~ KarE_- Ye- TITILE.- Fourth Meeting of European Seismologists (IV assambleya seysmologov evropy) 0 PERIODICAL. Izvestiya kkademii Nauk SSSR9 Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1958, Nr 11, pp 1418-1421 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A meeting of the European Commission of the International Association of Seismologists and. Earth Physicists took place in Utrecht, Holland, on April 8-12, 19c8, In the discussion on the determination of the earth's crust, the following scientists took part: La Brouste, France (on investigation of the earth's crust in the Alpine xtligddt); Y,%T, Gafp,,a-rin andI.P. Kosminek4.-, USSR (on the results of deep soundings in the N.E.Pacific); Grind andg;.~tvl-Z., West Germany (on seismic waves produced by underwater detonations), The seismic problems of Europe were discussed by Tillotson, Great, Brit- ain (on an earthquake in England in 1957); Sfip~nq_ytr E, Ger- many (on the determination of depth of focus); Te.F.'SarArtmskly, USSR (on the intensity of earthquakes in the USSR); Karnik, Czechoslovakia (on the seismic chart of Czechoslovakia); Peronacei. Italy (on seismic activities of Iran); Depanilis,, Italy (on'the.Eeismic chart of Italy); Riznichenko,, USSR Card 113 (on the quantitative method of plotting charts); Bo'br- SOV/ 49-58-11-17/18 Fourth Meeting of European Seismologists Modra-7k~77% O~ Poland (on earthquakes in Poland) i Schallem Israel ~on the micro--seismic data of Israel), The question of apparatus was discussed by B4LUls and Berkhammer., West Germany (on checking methods of seismographs) and Hiller, West Germany (on thoe identification of seismic~ apparatus), In the symposium on seismic waving, the following took part: Items-nn, De~nmark (on short period surface waves); Stoneley, Great Britain (on the Rayleigh vraves on the sea bed); Bot and Vogel (on the dispersion of surface waves), Strobach, West Germany (on micro.-seismic vraves in Hamburg')i Jeffreys, Great Britain (on the odograph of longitudinal waves). The theory of seismology was discussed by Veldkamp, Holland (on determination of dynamic parameters of earthquakes in Sumatra); 'Febseit a Poland (on the relation of wave characteristics to the size 6f the centres);*FOT,,Iivy:Ur6-Borok,, USSR (on the relation of the area,of disruption to thc energy of seismic wave's); Berkhemmer, West Germany (on t"ho relation of the area of disruption to the energy and period of registered waves); Card 2/3 3(0) SOV/30-59-2-15/60 AUTHOR: Karus, Ye. V.; Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences TITLE: The Plenary Meeting of the International Council of Scientific Associations (Generalinaya assambleys. Mezhdunarodnogo soveta' nauchnykh soyuzov) PERIODICAL: Ve8tnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Nr 2, PP 70-71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The 8th Plenary Meeting (MSNS',l took place in Washington between October 2 and October 6, 19584. The plin of a resolution on the suspension of the activity of the Special Committee for the Carrying out of the International Geophysical Year was dis- cussed in which connection hotdebates were delivered. At the suggestion of the Soviet delegation the international geo- physical co-operation will be continued in 1959- Several com- mittees for special problems were formed and a number of ad- ministrative problems were settled. The National Council of Scientific and Technical Resecxch of Argentine and the Akademiya nauk BolFarskoy Narodnoy Respubliki (Academy of Sciences of the Balgarian- Peoplels Republic. became members of the MSNS. .V. A. Engellgardt(USSR) was elected vice-president of the Card 1/1 off i c e of the MSNS. 23686 '3 .6 0 010 S/030/61/000/005/008/012 ..5 B105/B202 AUTHORS: Karus, Ye. V., Saks, M. V. ------------- TITLE-. Impulse ultrasonic logging PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vestnik, no. 5, 1961, 70-74 TEXT: In the USSR, the Institut fiziki Zemll im. 0. Yu. Shmidta Akademii nauk SSSR (Instituteof Physics of the Earth Imeni 0. Yu. Shmidt of the Academy of Sciences USSR) began the development of the method of ultrasonic logging (USL). The method of USL is based on the study of the character of distribution of the elastic.impulse in rocks whose frequency ranges between 5 and 50 kc. From 1957 to 1960 logging was made by means of this device in 30 boreholes of some meters to 1700 m in the Gruzinskaya SSR, the Ukrainskaya SSR in the Krasnodarskiy kray, A:3trakhanskaya oblast' and Kuy- byshevskaya oblast'. Fig. 2 shows results w'aich were obtained in 1960 in borehole no. 501 in the Pestravskiy district of the Kuybyshevskaya oblast'.. The table gives the limiting values of various parameters which had been determined by means of USL. Fig. 3 shows an example of USL in the Kuybyshevskaya oblast' however, at greater depths (down to 1700m). In this Card 1/7 23696 , I S/03 61/000/005/008/012 Impulse ultrasonic logging B105YB202 case a qualitative correlation can be observed between the velocities of longitudinal and transverse waves and the ve,lues of the effective absorptiaL The accuracy of the determination of the various parameters by means of the method of USL differs. The furtherdevelopment of the method of USL will permit a completion of the methods of seism'.c field prospecting. In this connection the construction of synthetic se'.smograms on the basis of the results obtained by the method of USL will be necessary. There are 3 figures and 1 table. 14gend to Fig. 2: 1) curve of electro-logging KC; 2) clay, 3) sand, 4) dolomite, 5) anhydri4Q. 6) gypsum, 7) limestone. Velocity curvess 8) of the longitudinal waves, 9),of -the transverse waves, 10) curve of the ratio of the velocities of longitudinal and transverse waves; degree of attenuation of the amplitudes (at the expense of absorption and divergence): 11) of the longitudinal waves, 12) of the transverse waves; Data of detonation curves of the layer velocity: 13) of the longitudinal waves, 14) of the transverse waves, 15) curve of the ratio of the layer velocities of longitudinal and transverse waves. Card 2/7 Impulse ultrasonic logging Card 3/7 I lug AVUU lid 23686 S/030/61/000/005/008/012 B105/B202 23686 S/03o/61/000/005/008/012 Impulse ultrasonic logging B105/B202 < te 3M :v 1q-17 Card. 4/7 013686 S/030/61/000/005/008/012 Impulse ultrasonic logging B105/B202 Legend to Fig-3: results of seismic ultrasonic logging (borehole no- 73, Kuybyshev oblast', Utevskiy rayon). 1) curVEt of electro-logging KI., veloci- ty curves of the current numbers 2), 3) (sect 8) and 9)); 4), 5), and 6) (see 10), 11),and 12)) of Fig. 2. (Note: Due to the size of Fig. 3, we were unable to fit it to a master.) Card 5/7 Impulse ultrasonic logging I 23686 3/03o/61/000/005/008/012 B105/B202 X nnyemita A, nofo)w 3 VP 1~ ) (-/,S") I ,,, V, - I 20-133 r1ecqaHimit, ramw 1680 345, 4,5 0,45 1 133-t89 rURCM, allrHAPUTU, AO:tO- 4200-5tOO 2500-,'SOO 2,1 0,32-0,4 501 MJITU C- 189-272 143naitnKH, meprenH 3M 2100 1.8-2,0 0,24-0,3 C11 282-390 AMIAPHT 4800-45500 2000-B200 1,8-2.6 0,24-0,42 e 73 400-i600 Kap6wa-rwe 4300-6500 ZWQ-i-ZOO t,G--2,4 0,2 -0.3 nO AaIIHMM OdW4Horo xapaTaws. 300 (06/x) 10-12 1 (~-20 M-16 8-14 41 1 1 Wu) 1 , 1,1 4 3-28 - x 0-35 25-29 v 0-31, - 0-35 2C-29 4-42 21,--W ~ C, D'", 10-20 1,0-1,2 12-20 1,0-2,0 Card 6/~ 23686 9/030/61/000/005/008/012 Impulse ultrasonic logging B105/B202 Table; Mean values of the elastic and abbor-otion characteristics of rock according to ultrasonic logging measuremento in the Kuybyshevskaya oblast'i Legend: 1) no. of borehole, 2) depth, 3) type of rock, 4) and 5) velocity of the logitudinal and transverse waves, 6) ratio, 7) Poisson's ratio, 8) and 9) frequencies of the longitudinal and "transverse oscillations transverse waves, 10~' 12 attenuation of the amplitudes of longitudinal and ratio, a) sandstone, clays; b) gypsum anhydride, dolomite limestone, marl, d) anhydride e) carbonate. Card 7/7 (~- URUS, Tea,, International for= of geodetists and geop4yPiciats, Priroda 50 no, 2:78-83 F 161. (MM 14:2) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli im. O.Yu.Sbmidta AN SSSR, Moskva. '(Geophysics--Congresses) .'KARUSO-Ye~V.,-kand. fiz.-mat. nauk., red.; KEYLIS-BOROK, V.I.,, doktor fiz.-mat. nauk., red.; IONELI, A.G.., ved. red.; YAKOYLEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. [Problems in seismic Drospecting]PrDblery soismicheskol raz- vedki; sbornik statei. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 225 P. Translated from the English and French. (MIRA 15:12) (Seismic prospecting) XMS I ieb~~ Improvement of the existing and investigation of new geophysical methods for studying +he structure of the earth's crust., searching and.prospecting for now mineral resources in the light of the decisions of the 22d Congress of the CPSU. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.l:III-VIII Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Prospecting-Geophysical :methods) 3/030/62/000/003/006/007 B105/B102 AUTHOR: Karus, Ye. V. TITLE: Seismological research in Southeast ksia, (Seismological Mission of UNESCO) PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vestnik, no. 3, 1962, 59 - 63 TEXT: Three regional seismological missions have been created by UNESCO and the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics to develop a global seismic service. V. V. Belousov (as chief) and Ye. V. KarU3 (both USSR) belong, among othersp to the mission covering Southeast Asia. Tasks of this mission: ares (a) to pinpoint the existing network of seismic stations and their equipment; (b) to determine the regional degree,6f seismic peril; (c) to take constructional measures for protecting the population again-it earthquakes, tsunami, and volcanic eruptions. Mission members visited Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, New Britain, Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The present state of seismological research in Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, and Japan was examined. The following conclusions were presented at the International Seismological Seminar in Tokyo% (1) the level of seismological research in Southeast Card 1/2 5/03 62/000/003/006/007 Seismological research in ... B 105%102 Asia, excepting New Zealand, India, and Japan, is insufficient; (2) at least 10 teleseismic and 50 - 60 regional stations are lacking in Indonesia; (3) the seismic service in Burma and Cambodia has to be developed; (4) in the north of the h1ekong fluvial basin (Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia), where hydroelectric schemes are to be realizedthe Mission recommends that provisional seismic observations be carried out; (5) the various stations of a future-network should not be at distances of over 1000 km from one another; first of all, each country should be assigned its fully equipped seismic station; (6) the creation of a regional seismological council, which should-Anclude national delegates, is recommended; national councils should be charged with coordinating the work of geophysicists, ge6logists, geodesists, and engineers in each country; (7) the creation of a regional training center for seismological problems is requested. Card 2/2 BARANOV, V.I., red.; KARUS ,~~~,,red.; KUZhETSOV, I.V., Ted.; TIKHOMIROV, V.V:-, -red.; TRUSOV, Yu.P., red.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.P red.; KONDAKOVYN.L.,red.; MATIUKRINA, L~1., tekhn.red. [Interaction of the sciences in the study of the earth] Vzalmodeistvie nauk pri izuehenii zemli. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 323 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Geophysics) ACC NR.-'AT6032732 AUTHOR: Karus, Ye. V. (Candidate of physico-mathematical sciences) ORC: none TITLE: Investigation of the physical and mechanical properties of rocks using geoacoustical methods SOURCE: XN SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Geoakustika; ispol'zovaniye zvuka i ul'tra- 'i zvuka v seysmologii, seysmorazvedke i gornom delo (Gcoacoustics; tile use of sound and Ultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, arLd mining). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 69-76 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave propagation, seismic modeling Poe rology, solid mechanical property, physical geology I ABSTRACT: Attention is directed to the problem of studying the physical and mechani-1, I i cal properties of rocks when solving various geological problems by geophysical I methods. Materials are presented that indicate the dependence of the physical param-1 I eters of rocks on their composition. Several geological factors which exert an j influence on the physical parameters of rocks are discussed. In sedimentary rocks the'_ mechanical properties depend on the conditions of formation, the pressure and tempera-' ture conditions surrounding the rocks, mountain-building, metasomatic and hydrochemi-~ cal processes, ce;.-c--itation, and weathering. The mechanical properties of magmatic rocks depend on the composition of the magma, crystallization conditions, and the --Card "4CC NR: AT6032732 nature of postmagmatic processes. The problem of constructing physical models of real ! media and attendent wave fields is discussed. Seismoacoustic methods of studying the, physical an-d mechanical properties,.of.rock5 are divid.ed into t.hree groups laboratory investigations, borehole observations, and paramelzric observations. Each is discusi~d in detail. Particular attention is given to the necessity of creating improved special geophysical equipment, developing the theoretical bases of methods, the techniques of observation, and methods of generalizing measurement data. SUB CODE: OB/ SUBM DATE: 28Mar66/ ORIG REF: 001/ ACC NRI AT6032735 SOURCE CODE: LjR/0000/66/000/000/0095/0098 AUTHOR: Karus, Ye. V. (Candidate of phyaico-mathematical sciences); Saks, M. V. I--------------- ORG: none ,TTTLE: Correlating the results of ultrasonic logging and seiamic observations SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut fir'lki Zemli. Geoakustika; ispoltzovaniye zvuka i ul'tra- zvuka v seysmologii, seysmorazvedke i gornom dele (Geoacoustics; the use of sound and ultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, and mining). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 95-96 !TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic logging, seismic prospecting, txw~�=g, seismic wave tA~~z Z4~ ABSTRACT: The results of comparison of point ultrasonic logging and seismic pro- specting data in two regions of Kuybyshev Oblast are described. In one region t ,he section comprised several thick (20-40 m) layers with rather pronounced velocity jumps at the various interfaces. In' the seismic records, most of them are identified by reflected and refracted waves. In the second section there were no thick layers, only numerous thin layers (0.5-7 m) also showing sharp velocity jumps. In the first case, the seismic velocities determined by well-shooting data correspond well with ultrasonic logging velocities, but in the second case, the seismic velocities were found to be lower than those derived by ultrasonic logging. The mean velocities Card 1/2 Card 2/2 i ACC NRt AT6032743 SOURCE CODE 1 URTMOOT667000100010 AUTHOR; Borkovskiy, G. M.; Karus, Ye. V. (Candidate of physico-mathematical sciences) ORG: none TITLE: Geoacoustic method of investigating the mechanical properties and natural mode of occurrence of rocks SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Geoakustika; ispol'zovaniye zvuka i ul'trazvuka v seysmologii, seysmorazvedke i gornom dele (Geoacoustics; the use of sound and ultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, and mining). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 139-147 TOPIC TAGS: geoacoustics, seismic wave propagation _"_?fective .USTRACT: A new portable apparatus, characterized by high selectivity and e high sensitivity has been developed for use in the geoacoustic method of stationary oscillations. Using this apparatus, seisma-acoustic observations have been con- ducted for the purpose of obtaining systems of amplitude curves, phase travel time curves, and the frequency characteristics of wave transmission. Oscillations were generated successively at three fixed points, while measurements were made at one point. Observations conducted in different regions on the surface and in shafts made it possible to obtain new data on absorption and velocity of seismic-waves and to study the dependence of these parameters on frequencies over a broad frequency L %.~- INKI, AT6032743 ra'nge. Observations made in mines showed an insignificant normal dispersion of phase velocities and an anomalous dispersion on the'day surface. It was establis, that the absorption coefficient of stationary elastic oscillations varies linearly with an increase of frequencies. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, SUB CDDE: 08.40 SUBM DATE: MarW ORIG REPI 00,6/