SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LISITSKIY, I. V. - LISITSYN, A. P.
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LISITSKIY, I.V.
AMM"w"MOMM"waw
Welding the electric motor abaft of a piIger mill. Proizv.
opyt v obl, svar. no.1:110-111 '56. (MINA 9,:10)
(Sbafte and shafting--Welding)
77~
LISITSKIY, K. Z.
Industrial oil reclamation* Mostva Gostoptemzizdat, 1943. 15 p. (51-4936Y)
- --- -- -M
LISITSKly, X. Z-0
Instructions to mechanics and the heads of the workshops on the salvage of used
lubrication ofiles Moskva Gostoptexhizdat, 1944. 15 p.
AGNOV, Te.A. OSM, R.N.; PAT=OV, I.P.; CEIKAVTSU, N.A.; KAZTRIN, I.T.;
PUKS, G.I,; VLADZI23w UTPA.P.- PATSUKOV, I.P.; AVIO13Y, A.Y.;
WPOTAX, G.S.; PMW. G.G.; KOZOUWVA, A.A.; LISI
TAKOBI, M.A.; BILYANCHIKOV, G.P.-, IVAHOV, V.S.; R.N.; Ru-
KYANTSEV, V.A.; ZITJM. G.K,; BMZFWAYA, V.D.; LIVINA, Te.S.,
vedushchiy red.; TROFIMOV, A.V., tekIm.red.
[Manual on the uses and consumption standards of lubricants] Spra-
vochnik po primenenUu, i normam raekhoda smazoahnykh materialoy.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ryt
ig6o. 703 P. (M33A 13:4)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
Emr1OV, Ye.A.; SIXITSYN, V.V.; OSHER, R.N.; CHMVTSEV, N.A.; PATSUKOV,
I.P.; USOV, A.A.; FUKS~ G.I.; VLADZIYEVSKIY, A.P.; AVDEM, A.V.;
ARZUI,LUIOV, Sh.P.; PMOV, G.G.; KOZOREZOVA, A.A.;
K.Z.(deceased" YAKOBI, M.A.; BELYAVCFIKOV, G.P.; IVAI.,IOV, V.S.;
' MOfT6'rT'S.;"Rb1AYANTSEV, V.A.; TROFD,,,'UK, V.A.; BERSETADT,
Ya.A.; ZILIER, G.K.; BEREZHNAYA, V.D.; KLEYM~OVA,K.F., ved.red.;
TITSKAYA, B.F., ved. red.
Nanual on the use ant] norms for tho oxpenditure of lubricants)
Spravochnik po primen-aniiu i normam raskhoda smazochnykh mete-
rialov. 2. perer. i dop. izd. Moskva) Khimiia, 1964. 855 p.
(MIRA IS: 3)
85-58-4-4/36
A07SM: Lisitiskiyj N. Leader of tba Leningrad Model Airplane Dxilding Te~m,
Trff.8; L=Iagrad-HelsIn "- (Uningrsd-X~ellsinki); Success of Soviet Model AJ---
Dime Rxilders (Uspelsh sovetsldkh eviawdelistov)
Py,wrODICAL: Kvyllya rodiny., 1958.- Nr 4j, pp 2-3 (USSR)
AWMAr,"Z: Leningrad and HelsIWd aircraft modelers recently acmpeted in the
Pim'-fah capital. The Leningrad team made a good sbowing and made up for
its loss sustained the year befvze to the Helsinki team. There are 2
tables and 4 pbotogra]*s ohowW Leaingrad team members - V. Abramov,
V. 81manov, N. Nblegov, an& N. YeWn.
.A.VAUAM: Library of Congress
1. Airplanes-Model test results
card 1/1
SOV/85-58-12-24/38
AUMOR: Lisitskiy, N., Leader of the uSEIR model Aircraft Builders Team
TME: Victory of Soviet Sportsmen (Pobeds, Bovetakikh sportsmenov)
MaODICAL: Kryllya rodiny,, 1958, Nr 12.. p 20 (USSR)
ABSTFJM: The author reports. on the V axropeau Glider Model Championship
(piston engines) held In Bacharest, at fainbzen airfield. Contestants
included team from Poland., Romania, Yugoslavia., and the Soviet Union,
The victorious USSR team consisted of 4 young model airciraft builders.
There is 1 photograph of -the Soviet team,
Card 1/1
REBRIN, S.P.; LISITSKIY, P.A., red.; KOIOGYM, V.Z., tekhn.red.
[Parquet planks, their design and use; practices of foreign
enterpriies] Parketnye doski, ikh konstruktaii i primenenie;
iz opyta zarubezhnykh predpriiatii. Moskva, TSentr.biuro
takhn.informataii Glavstandartdoma, 1959. 23 p. (MMA 13:1)
(Parquet floors)
141 71Z&1~ - C
1( T
Ionasovich; LISITSKIY. ISVIU, G.Ya.#
redalctor; SACHRYA. A.Z., takhnicheakly redaktor
(Storing'drugs; am-al for pharmacies and pbarmacautical varehouBes]
Khranenie medikamentov; posobie d1la aptek i aptachnykh skladov.
lzd. 2-e, perer. i dop. Moskva, Goes izd-vo meditainakol lit-ry,
1954. 209 p. (MLRA 8:3)
(Drugs-Storage)
LISITSKIY, Ruvim Markovich
-~q.AA4
[Medical supplies; instruments, apparatus, articles for care of the
sick, dressing materials, eveglasses, natural mineral waterojiMedi-
tsinskoe tovarovedenie; Instrumenty, apparatura, predmety ukhoda za
boltnym, perevyfazochnyo materialy. ochkovaia optilm, naturalinye
mineralinye vody. Izd. 4-ce. dop. i ispr. Moskva, Kedgi2, 1956.
199'p. - (MLRA 9:11)
(MEDICAL SUPPLIES)
PALIN, A.I.; J~q~T_qKIY, R.M.; KHOLSHTEIN, R.Ya.; KLIMOVICII, T.P-,
otv. red.; SEYILET'OV'A.,- A.P., otv. red.; GERSHTEYN, G.Ye.,
red.
(Handbook on prepared drugs] Spravochnik po.gotovym lekar-
atvennym formam. Sost. A.I.Palin, R.M.Lisitakii, R.IA.
Kholahtein. Otv. red. T.F.Klimovich, A.P.Semiletova. Riga,
Glav. aptechnoe upr. M-va zdravookhraneniia Latviiskoi SSF~
1962. 390 p. (MIRA 16:11)
(Pharmacy--Handbooks, manuals, 9U.)
. .............. AMMORMERM
FILIKIN, A.U.;,LISITSKIY, R.H.
Review of P.E. Rozentsveig's handbook OMaziual of drug prescrip-
tions*. Aptech. d6lo 12 n-o,3:86-87 lly-4063 (MDU 17 'Z,)
. . :~-- 7, ~-:z
- .:. Ijl;!.~
1. 1 - - p ~ ~" ,-, I, -, ~
LISITSKIY
-,-.,.,--P-ro-vizor
Rome pharmutoyo Sov.ahslcht, 11 no-n:45-,~6 N 162s (MIn 151l1)
(Coal minere-Diseases and hygiene)
Subject
Card 1/1
Author
Title
Periodical
Abstract
USSR/Aeronautics - bibliography
Pub. 135 - 21/27
Lisitskiy, V. G., Eng.-Major
AID P 5582
Photogrammetry
Vest. vozd. flota, 6, 84, Je 1956
Critical review of the book "Photogrammetry" (Aero-
fo-togrammetriya), by N. K. Karpovich, published by
the Defense Ministry of USSR, Moskva, 1955, 180 pages.
Institution None
Submitted No date
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4519~4i6 EWT(I)/E R(7i)/EWT(m)/EPr- (q)1 (J)/T/FCS(k)/EWA(c)/EWA(1) RPL
M E 0
ACC NN AP502606T Wk JV1 SOURCE CODE: uR/0405/651000/002/ o62/oo68
AUTHOR:, Lis (Moscow); 14qzhsnoy,& G. _(moscov)
ORG:,.nbne
TITLE: I f condensed.substwi.ces by the flow )f hDt-pa=
SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhaicheakiye probleaq goreniya i v,,.ryva, no. 2, 1965, 62-68
TOPIC TAGS:, explosivC'ign'ition, ign ition theory, ignition delay/pyroxylin no 1
ABSTRACV: Previous s'tudies of the ignition of-condensed explosives by the flow of
not gases have not accounted for the.heat exchange conditions. Therefore, a new
apparatus was designed in which the heat exchange between the explosive and the gas
is ZM-Wuj~ecl uncle r. c6wt rolle d conditions. Ignition of cylindrical charges of pyroxylin
ito. i, m6?-1.8 cm:in diameter d exid with a &naity p = 1.5 by the fl-o-VO-F-ho'
.4/CM3
gases .(air$ nitrogen ar .gon, or carbon dioxide) was studied'at the gas temperature
To = 250-370C, gas velocity u = 90-270 cm/sec, Re = 150-550, and an ignition delay
time t3 = 15-95 see. The i ition delay, was. deterrained as..a function of To, the
temperature .of the pyroxylin charge TH, and the heat t.ransfer coe.fficient a. 14athe-
matical treatment of"Uge eiFerimental results within the similitude theory yielded
Cq,d: 1/2 UDC: 536.46
LI-SITSKIY, Ye.F.j professor; KROK. G.S., asaistent.
Zmbryonic development of ebiks in an indoor-type incubator
("Ukrgigiuxt"). Sbor.trud.lharl.vet.inst. 20:29-36 149.
(Imbryology-Birds) (Incubation) (Poultry) (MM 9:11)
11SITSYM. .-MWofessor, doktor.
Jffect of environment on the embryonal development of chickens
under various incubation conditions. Sbor.trud.Miarl.vet.Inst.
21:27-42 152. (MM 9:12)
I.Xafodra, gstologil I subriologil lharlkovskogo voterinarnogo
institilta.
(31abryolog7--Birds)
LISIMIY, le.F., professor, doktor vaterina;rnykh nauk.
~M-
--- --nmonwrlymon processes in the bone and cartilage tissues in bone
transplantations and fractures. Sbor. trud. Ihm 1. yet. iust. 22:
87-98 454. 1 (KLRL 9:12)
1. Kafedra gistologil Mmrlkovskogo vaterinarnogo instituta.
(Bone grafting) (Regeneration (Biology))
(Cartilage)
LISITSYN, As
Improving trade in the city. oov.torg.34 no,3;/p3 Vr 161s
(11-aRA 14: 2)
1, Zaveduyushchiy gortor-otdolm., rqDelogorsl:.
(Belogor3!---.,.Gtail trade)
SWRICHEV,. Viktorin Arsonlyevich-, LISITSYN I A.A., inshener. reteenzent;
FBTISOV, M., Inzhnner, red or; UUAUJI, A.JX,, Inzhener,
redaktor; POLISKAYA, R.G., takhnicheekly redaktor.
[Repair of automobiles] Remont avtomobilei. Izd.2-a parer. i dop.
Moelara, Gns.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1955- 614 P-
(Automobiles-Repairing) (KLR& 8-.10)
LISITSTN, A.A.. inzhener; PARAMONDV, V.I., inzhonar.
'-wwNwwMMww"
Experience in introducing WX mechanized moveable mine supports.
Makh. trud. rab. 10 no-8:11-15 Ag '56. (KLn 9t10)
(Mine timbering)
AIRTSANDROV, B.F., inzh.; BALYKOV, Y.K,, inzh.; BARAKOVSKIY, V.I., inzh.;
BOGUTSKIY, N.Y.. inzh.; BUNIKO, V.A., kand.takhn.nauk, dotsent;
VATILOV, V.V., inzh.; VOLMOVSKIT, S.A., prof., doKor takhn.nauk;
GRIGORITEV, L.Ya., inzh.,- GRIDIN,* A.D., inzh.; ZAWN, L.N., inzh.;
KOVALRV. P.P.. kand.tekhn.nauk; KIMMITSOV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk,
dotsent; KUSHITSYN, G.I., inzh.; LATYSM, A.F., inzh.; LETBOV,
R.M., doktor teklm.nauk, prof.; LMYTRS, Z.M., inzh.; LISITSYN, A. *A.-,
inzh.; LOIRMIN, K.A.. inzh.; LYUBIMOV, B.H., inzh.;-WMUEff-IlYH-,
K.S., inzh.; MALKHA-SOYAB, R.V.; MIMMMIN, M.H., inzh.; KITNIK,
V.B., kand.tekhn.hauk; HIEMYEV, lu.A., lnzh.; PARAMONOV, V.I.,
inzh.; ROKANOVSKIT, Tu.G., inzh.; RUBINOVICH, Ye.Te., inzh.;
SAMOYLYTM, N.D., kand.tokhn.nauk; 3=0y, Y.K., inzh.; SKOLDY-
RXV, A.Te., kand.tekhn.nauk; SMAGIN, Y.T.. inzh.; MIAGOVSKIT,
Te.S., kand.takhn.nauk; FET011, L,H,, lnzh,; FRBNKELI, B.B., inzh.;
FaRKAH, A.A., inzh.; MORIN, V.N., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; CHW-
YMOY, B.M., inzh.; CHUMNIMIN, S.I., inzh.; IKOV, V.N.'
inzh.; SMYAUV, B.M., inzh.; MISHKIN, N.F., kand.tekhn.nauk;
SUILIBERG, I.L., inzh.; SHORIN, V.G., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk;
6HUMMg I.G., doktor tekhn.nauk; -IMMIS, N.A., inzh.; TERPIGOREV.
A.K.. glavnyy red.; TOPCHITEV, A.V., otv.red.toma; LIVSHITS, I.I.,
zamestitell otv.red.; ABRAKOV, V.I., red.; LADYGIN, A.K., red.;
MOROZOV, R.N., red.; OZERNOY, M.I., red.; SPIVAKOVSKIY, A.O.,
red.; FAYBISOVICH, I.L., red.; ARKHANMI'MY, A.S., inzh.i red.;
(Continued an next card)
.77777
ATAWSANMOV, B.F. ---(continued) Ca rd 2.
BILTATAW, V.S., inth.i red.; BtKWOVI, Lj.,-inzh., red.;.VLASOV,-
V.K.. inzh.. red.; GLADILIN, L.V., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.;
GREBTSOV, N.V., Inzh., red.; QRZCHISHKIN, F.G., inzh., red.; GOY-
CHAMICH, I.Y., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; GUDALOV, V.P., kandeiekhns
nauk, red.; IGHATOV. II.N., inzh., red.,- LOKAKIN, S.M., doteent, kand.
tekhn.nauk. red.; MARTUOV, M.V., doteent, kand.takhn.nauk, red.;
POVOLOTSKIY. I.A., inzh., red.; SVETLICHNYT, P.L., inzh., red.;='-
TSEVICK, L.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; SPERANTOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.
nauk, red.; SHETLiM, G.A., inzh., red.; ABARBARCHUK, F.I., red.izd-va;
PROZOROVSUYA, V.L., tekhn.red.; KONEWIYLTA, M.A., takhn.red.
[Xining; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornoe delo; entaiklopedichookii
spravochnik. Glav.red.A.M.Terpigorev. Chleny glav.redaktoii A.I.
Baranov i dr. Moskva, Gqs.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomm delu.
Vol.7. (Mining machineryi Gornye mashiny. Redkol.toma A.V.Topchiev i
dr. 1959. 618 P. (Mining machinery) (MIRA 13:1)
-~,~ISITSYN,, A.A.; IMIMCHMO, I.Z.; PETROV-, P.A.; SD4AWOVSK1Y9 V.L.
Dynamics of the number of suslike in areas under rodent control
in the plague focus of the northwestern Caspian Sea region.
Sbor. nauch. rab. Elist. protivochum. sta. no.,1*155-165 159.
(MIM 13:10)
(CASPIAN SEA REGION-SUBLIKS) (RODENT CONTROL)
(PLAGUE)
KLD(CHENKO,I.Z.; LISITSYN,A.A.; MOYCH",V.G.
Dynamics of the guslik population in previously disinfested areas.
Trudy probl.i tem.sov. no.5:39-44 '55. (M1RA 8:12)
1. Rostovskiy protivochumnyy institut.
(Susliks)
LISITSYNp A.A.
Problem of Predicting the Number of Mimselike Rodent's
Sb. Nauch. ftb2t Privollbsko-y Protivospidem, Stantaii, Astrakhan', No 1,
1953y pp W-151
In his studies the author took into consideration all the.factora cont-
rolling the numbers of small rodents. A quantitative index is used to
develop a long term prognosis which is reduced to a formula. (RZhBiol,
No 2. 1955)
SO: Sum. No. 639,, 2 Sep 55
LIBITSYNO A.A.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye..N.
Reviews, criticism and bibliography. Zhur. nikrobiol. epid.
i immun. 40 no.5sl57-161 ?ty 163. (MIRA M6)
KIROVOV, N.P., prof.; KARPUZ1DI, K.S.; KLIMENKO, I.Z.; KOLESNIKOV,
I.M.- LISITSYN A A.* NELIZINA, Ye.N.; SMANOVICH, F.I.;
SHIY%it"t). ~LEV, M.G.; NIKOWEV, I.M., red.
(Sources and carriers of plague and tularemia] Istochniki i
perenoschiki chumy i tuliaremii. Moskva, Meditsinap 1965.
194 P. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Rostovskiye-na.-Donu nauchno-isaledovatellskiy protivo-
ehumnyy insti-tut (for all except Nikolayev).
LLMITSM. AMW-'.'l'-Vj
1--otection foz- grinding machlree.
no.4226 AP'164
LISITSYNP A.F.
Determination of the distance of a shot according to the pellet
density in the lesion. Sud.-med.ekspert 6.no.2-.8-12 AP-Ja'63.
(GUNSHOT WOUNDS) (MM .16:7)
L
S07/132-39-4-1/17
AUTHORS: )bselevicI4 L.V., Lisitsyr.., A.I., Luchir., IT.S.
and Pyatnov, 7. 1. -z_~
TITL.Ej: The Ancient Zircon-Ilmenite Placer in the ileso-
Cenozoic Deposits of 7.7est Siberia.
PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, TTr 41 pp 1-4
(US)SR)
ABSTRACT: The Tuvxmskoye zircon-ilmenite placer -uas dis-
0 -
covered in 1956-1957. It is located on the water
divide of the rivers Tom' and Yaya in the region
of northe-m spurs of the Kuznetskiy Alatau moun-
tain range. The Paleozoic foundation of motamor-
phic rocks of the region is covered by an erosion
crust, 15 to 70 M thick formed under continental
l
od from the I.UdOle-Carboni-
conditions durinG a per
ferous up to Upper-Cretacoous aw.1 even Paloor~-Ono
times. This crust covers both slopes of the -uater
Card 113 divide of the rivers Tom' and Yaya. Zircon -Md
r-
3011/13'1~ 59-4-1/17
Z
The Anci`2nt Zircon-Ilmenite Placer in the Meso-Conoz6-ic Deposits
of West Siberia.
ilmenite w;;.-re found in this stratui-ii fci~med by the
metamorphic rocks and the erosion orust. In Pale--
ogene time, this weathered cr,ust ias aCain eroded
by the tramogressing sea, the.clay fraction was
i,iashed away in the sea and the coarse--rained frac-
tion was deposited in the coastal area. Tnese de-
ts at present are divided into three oLtites, by
posi w I
their granulometric composit-ion, the Simor-ovskaya,
Thai Llariinskaya and Tun-anskaya suites. Tb-. rLru
elements are found i.,iainl-v in thic Tur,an:-:kaya -ujtr_
cotipased of variously -rained sands. Conul-ulonal
selective concentrates can be obtained frora these
sands. The TuGans'_'oye deposit a=. be ex-ploited by
Card 2/3 openclast mining.
-4-1/17
SOV/132-59
The Ancient Zircon-Ilnenite Placer in the liteso-Cenozoic De-
posits of Vlest Siberia.
ASSOCIATION: Mlinisterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR. (The
"i
~- nistr,7 of GeoloGy and Conservation of I.Tineral
Reoources of the USSR. (Yeselevich, Lisitsyn,
Gire
dmet (Pyatnov)
Card 3/3
LISITSYN, A.I.;. TALANTSEV, A.S.
NOW c4ita on the netallogerq of the western slope of the Urals,
Bov, igeole.8 no*2:3.26-130 F 165a (MIRA 28.12)
1. Urallskoys geolngicheskoye upravleniye.
------
LISITSYN., Pmatoliy Ivanovich; ZVORYK3NA, L.N., red.i -va; BOLDYREVA, Z.A.,
tWZ-.r-ed *
(Sinking-vartical shafts; conection of examples and probims] Pro-
khodka verti"llrqkh stvolov shakht; sbornik primerov i zadach. Mo-
okv.a. Goo. nauc'bno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-x7 po gornomu delu 1961. 85 PO
(Shaft sinking) WRA 24:n)
LISITSYN., A.I.
---------------
I Fvaluation of bory.Uium-bearing granitic P89matites- Razved. i
okh. rxidr 27 nd.8:14-17 Ag 061. (mm 16..7)
1. Urallskoys geologicheakoye upravleniye.
(BeryUium) (Pagmatites)
I
Tim ITSYN 9 A. I.
t "Peology of rare elemeat depogits.0 Reviewed by A.I.Lioitan. Soy.-
(MIRA 15:7)
geolo 5 nci.5:154-156 My 162.
1. Urallskogoye geologicheskoye ujYkaylerlye,
Wetals,Rare and minor)
XOGANER.- V-;
.1~~ITSYN..- A-* SVIDLER p B.
Electronic control of fuel injections. Za rul. 20
no.12:22-23 D 162. (MIRA 15:12)
-1. T.Sentraltnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
toplivno:y apparaturyi Leningrad.
(Axitomobiles-Puel systems)
(Electronic control)
LL 97 7
S/170/63/006/001/009/0~15i
B187/B1O2
AUTHORS: Obukhov, V.J., L i a it Mnl_Aa__Ij-
TITLE:------- -----Sf)tirk-t(rmpera-ttire--n.t the Vieakdown-of solid dielectrics
66
PERIODICAL: Inzbenerno-fiz~cheskiy zhurna~l, v. 61 no. 1, 1963, -72
TEXT: lkpproximate calculations are given'for the temperature*in the
final stage of the breakdown of NaCl single crystals, in which the.
electron temperature and the ion temperature have balanced out, as well
as for various other characteristic values at the final stage. It is
assumed that the broken down substance is in the state of a neutrally
charged plasma. ',The calculation is based on the energy balance for the
process of channel formation.: The results show that in the state of
discharge the temperature first rises. After'it has reached its.maximum
value it decreases again 'because the energy supply lags behind the rate
at which the channel widens. The maximum temperature increases with
the average field strength E and as the inductance of the discharge
circuit decreases. Th* process continues until the rate of radiant,
heat pfoduction equal thq rate,of energy release in the.discharge;.'.
Card
/015-
.4/170/63/006/001/009
Spark temperature at the .-B
167/B102
'At
C e~ increase of temperature. T. - T (I -'e ),A
hannel.and limits furt
I e
~-7m 3TEk
0--3-107 x -1? where t is the time, M Na + Mci)/2,x is' the
M m
0
neutralization oX!the chlorine ions,in is the number
degree of 0
..molecules ..forming,' I.e. ihe~effective compensation of T and T takes.'
e
place at T' 10000oK.forqx;~- 1% after 10 see and.for x i-. 6.01%
: -8e I . .. .
after-10 a o,; -in'the initial 'phase T -> T Towards the rid of 'the
e e e
-9.
first 10~ see, I -.2a, U =-.63 Mv and the channel radius r - 1R, the
electron velocity in the field directi6 ijs 8.105 cm1sec, x 0.01% and
i T = 30000K The ressure in the. channel can be estimated by p-YN(l+x)kT.
.,..,The.*functi* p(t)', 1(t)!, and the oharaote~rbtic-values of the'
one X(t
energy balanae dr e tabul4ed, There are 2 fi,
gttx~ea and 1 table.
AS SO C IAT ION: - '~o~itekhnicheekiy inatitut imeni S.M. Kirova, g. Tomsk -
(Polytechnic Institute imeni S.M.- Kirov, Tolmek)
SUBMITTED., September 25:t' 1962
L--.,--Card 2/2
6 8 - 16, 5EWT(N)/EPA (0-21EWA (m)-2 Pab_IO/Pt-1.0 wke)
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~O Alca i yeye, primeneniye. Svodny-*j- ton, Abs. '1A297
z Vl,~OE, R2-.f, zh. Elektror
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AUTHOR: Llaitsy*n, A. I.
TITLE: Malpetic and accelerating systems of a 10-Mov ,~avoguide qyqlA:c agcoler,
OITED SOURCE: Sb. Slektron. uskoriteli. M. Tf 'lash. qhkola, 196,t, 147-152
i.'OPIC 'TAGS': ac4alerator, vivaguide oydUc aocO_erator A
ISITIAMP . Data is submitted on the nagnetic sy9tem cf a wavogaide cyclic
izcelerat~lr, in which E-30,5 steel is uned and which 13 saDplierl with 5G-i.-ps pmer.
,ta:,uits _-T a calculation ,)I' fundamenta, permmters of tte magntttlo sy3tcun are
~;41bulaLcd; the table shotci that theirt Ere optL:ntun cpujt cncilkaf)_~3
L)etafx, n ace-31eration al Eil Vt~% . Taciii,~_c.ii charai,,~aristin.3 of wn acce..arat-
iing system consisting of a vaci;tzi onvolope c;L~6~,t,
,liven; req..uirements for thi..3 system are considered. A KIII-ot gun Dparating at an
Anjection voltage of 25-30 kv is used as an I'ljoctor.
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,50URCE - Ref- th.'- Elektroy&ca A me pi~.menm~ya. 8vadrryy tom, Abs. 9A401
A I Olfshanskiy,, JL. P,
AUTIHORt. 1-alp n 1,
~TITLE i1wit, resUtiunce of the accelerator c"-mber of
dal
ator mo
4J iTave C-Y lei,
s E* S'b'
-6 152-160
-uskorlte]A. M.': N~msh. shkol
B1 kt, oYl.
NOPIC TAGS: a?,,celdrator accelerator- hamber wavegtdde c-yelia. accel(frator
!TRANSTATION;'An mrpro.~d m4te' caic~A,-A:" on of tb3 Input rEssIstance of the accelerator
et-Vean
"iwitbar. J-s presented; 'the calcuLition pemits to consider the match b
;.th-~ charrim-r amd the 4.'r.,Jv5rdt1;'Lng wavegaide ani &Isa to obtaim the parameters of
;!Uflla matuhing wavbguide tr;msf'omer. Tho charoteristir resistance of th?2 transmit-
iting chamiel :L~.,~a-npumad to bu 525 chms; the alot posit...wi in the resonator centar
1:1p determined, A, quartsar-irave rin'tchin'a transTormer vith a reactive p:robe thaL.
compensatea the:r:(iac!A-fe oomponent of the rea:,wmee-chwriber impedanco LF, intended ford,
linal matching Estimatied reipilts aro,ln.goud agreement srith the exporimental data.
77
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ACMSSICH HR: AP4039734 5/0141/64/007/002/0330/0342'
AMOR: Voroblyevs A. A.1 Bezmaterny*M, L, N.; Didenko, A, No; Lid~~y!q~q A. Is;
Ol'shanskiys As Pe
TITIZ: laminated dielectric coatings with large reflection coefficients
SOURCM 1VLrZ. Radiofizika, v. 7,, no. 2, 1964,_ 338-342
TOPIC TAGS: dielectric coating, reflection cooffficient, ca" rescnator, raicro-
wave equipment, dielectric permittivity
ASSMCr: In view of varimm applications of laminated dielectric coating with
lu!ne reflection coefficiejits, their reflecting properties are analyzed on the ba
sis of a dalculaticn of tha reflection coefficient from a semi-infinite periodic
medium, comprising an infinite waveguide of arbitrary cross section, one half of
which is filled with dielectric layers, Such a representation neglects the.reflec4:
1tion frmi the second boundary of the layer and is Justified at the frequencies con-,
sidered. The field outside the outerucost layer is then described as a sun of in-
cident and reflected waves, and inside the layer by a wave traveling inside the
dielectr1cs. Calculations show that for a given reflection coefficient the dimen-
sions of the laminated coating decrease sharply with increasing dielectric con-
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stant of the Layers, and in the case of 'large dielectric constants (e. g. , barium
titanate) I such layers can be used not only in the optical but also in the micm-
wave bands. It is shown that a frequency exists at which the tangential electric
field on the surface of the laminated medium vanishes, making it possible in somin
I cases to replace metallic walls of cavity resonators by laminated dielectrics with-
ctr
j out distorting the field structure in the cavity. Tests, of laminated diele ic
consisting of alternating layers of paraffin and foamed plastic placed in a rectan-
gular wavemAde confirmed this assumption, and the cavity produced by shorting the',
ends of this waveguide had approximately the same Q as a metal cavity. Slif~ht
deviations from theory are explained. The use of dielectrics with large permitti-
2 3
vities (10 _ 10 ) will make it possible to reduce the total thickness of the
sandwich to 1 - 2 an in the 10-m band and to several tenths of a millimeter in
the millimeter band. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 11 formulas.
ASSOCIMCN: None
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Lim Ka
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Distribution of electric field in a
I stratified medium, for R = 1, A
10 CM, 62 = 1 61 - 1, L2 = 1.2 cm
0
(Hoj mode). (R reflection coeffic.,
A - wavelength, e dielectric const.,
L - thickness)
Card
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Dependence of~the reflection coefficient
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on the wavelength within the rejection
band, at ER - 2 ex - 1, Lg 2 8 cm,
LI. 2 c'm, a -- f--e- cin (H 01 Zde~.
(a width of woveguid
e)
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~,TITLE:--. 10. M6V ..waveguide synchrotron
Atomnaya (tnergiya, v. 18,. no. 6, 1965., ~633-634
4votron, circular accelerator, electron accelerator,,',
VOPIC TAGS.- synch.
-:.,Ibigb 'energy accelerator, waveguide
:~ABSTIRACT: After first-listirig some of the theoretical problems in--
tvolV*ed,1n- tbe,7design of accelerators of this type and dealt. with at
Institut yadernoy fiziki Tom.-3kog6 politekhnicbeskogo instituta (Scien-
Itif J.c Research Institute. of Nuclear Physics of the Tomsk Polyte bnic
nstitute), the authors desc:vibe briefly the 10 MeV synchrotron con-
ed and in ot,eration at this Institute since December 1963. The.,
a ng system is a rectangular wave ide bent in the shape of a.
r ti
9u
Ting, loaded with diaphragms on the outer wall. A standing H018 mode
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ACCESSION' AP5( 1693~11F---77-7
e, 'is~ excited. in the wavegulde. The-radius of tbeequili-
Ain the4/2 d
brium orbit. of' the, electrons, on which, tlie phase velocity of the H018
wave is:e,qual to the velocity of light, is 13 am. The waveguide in-
teraction-space meas -6 x 6,cm.: The system Q is approximately 30
ures 0
!the shunt resistance is approximately 0.07 Meg. The electrons are
st accelerated to 3 MeV in the betatron mode by a Kerst gun. The
bigk i-Prequency,electromagn,etic oscillations are ge .1 nerated by a pulsed
~10-cm generator 0f.5,000 psec, pulses of 400 W each. The operating pre
-5
ure is. 2 x 10. ~ 111M Hg.,. Several of the control and construction fea-
--brief ly,I de scribed 'We b k,theatudents of the Tomsk
~e. sare ban
APO .. rtecbni,a Inititaite P,_1- Matyaz
-A. A. Kushch, and~'-A..N. Persbin, who' participated in the, adjustments
-;and,: startup of .,thet_ installation, -and al-so-Ye*' S.'Kovalenko and A. P..
011ahanskiy-for participating in the developmentof tbe-accelerator
theory, its de_s6ign,, and model test.' Orig.,art-. has:. 1 figure
'ASSOC
IATION: None
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V, V
A. Vi,'Pavlyuchenkov,
Vic
TITLE!--. Fuel.-injection sygtem. for internal-combustion engines. Class 46, No. 1744W
.,(Announced by1he-Central Saiiintific-Research,and Design Institute for Fuel Equipment
fQr A1avzQU"U_ -:'~aia_-URM MY_17~6~--
n~ le
aq!q. StatiqPAM_Eq ~ne a (Ts nom4 is
,Wtral n6uch
~struktorskiy,institut toplivnoy appar avtotraktornykh i statsionarnykh dvigateiey)
*idlit~h izobretenly 1 tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 100-101
TUIC TAGS: internal combustion gngj,49, fuel dispersant, fuel injection., fuel in-
:,'JeA6:r, engine fuel system
77
.-ABSTRACT: -An Author CeAificate has been issued for a fuel-injection system (see
Fig.:-. 1) for inte;-nal-combu~tion engines '_ which contains plunger-pump sections, suc-
~~*ion lines cennected to a fuel tank or booster pump, injection lines connected to
~,n6zzles, electr,oiiagnetic.metering de4ices, and an electronic control unit. For im-
r and
proved uniformity accurady-in:distributing fuel under all engine operating con-
aitions, the elei .-tr6magnetic metering'devices are installed along the suction lines
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JDIHNIEU
AUTHOR: Semenov, 0. A. (Candidate of technical sciences) Ljj~~~, (Engineer);
Odintsov, B. P.(Engineer); Nazarova, Z. M. (Engineer); Siromashenko, A. . (Enginee
ORG: n one
TITLE: Optical investigation of the stressed state in the rolls of the EhPT-75 tube mill in
connection with its conversion to twin-groove rolling
SOURCE: Ukraine. Ministerstvo vysshego I srednego spetsiallnogo obrazovaniya, Metall-
urgiya I koksokhimiya, no. 4, 1966, 0brabotka. metallov davleniyem (Metalworking by
pressure), 154-164
TOPIC TAGS: metal rolling, rolling mill, stress analysis, photoelasticity / EC-6
epoxy resin ) /N PT 7k~ 1e0J_4.11V1;
ABSTRACT: The conve of the currently operating cold-rol tube mills to twin-groove
operation makes it possible to increase their productivity by 50-75%. However, the simultane-
ous rolling of two tubes greatly Increases the working load on the elements and components of
the mill. This raises the question of assuring the operating reliability and strength of the rolls
in these conditions. To resolve this question, the authors investigated the stressed state of
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the tolls by the photoelasticity method, a method which consists in that the load-caused change
in optical properties at points in a model of an optically translucent material may be measured
and qXpressed in quantities mathematically associated with the stress. This method was used
to i4estigate single- and douhle-groove roll models constructed of an optically active mate-
rial based on the ED-6 epoxy resin and built and stressed in accordance with the conditions
of geometric and stress similarity. Findings: an analysis of the cross-sectional distribution
of stFesses in the rolls indicates that points along the contour are subject to the highes stres-
sesJA comparison of the curves of contour stresses for single- and double-groove rolls shows
-that ihe maximum tensile stresses in the single-groove roll are roughly 20% higher than in
the kentically loaded double-groove roll. Therefore, the double-groove roll may withstand
highefr loads. Therefore also, the replacement of the single-groove rolls with double-groove
rolls is, from the standpoint of roll strength, definitely feasible and does not lead to an in-
crease in the stressed state of -the roll given the same working load. Orig. art; has: 5 figures,
2 formulas.
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AUTHORS- Germanov, A. I., Volkov, G. A., SOV/7-59-3-7/13
Lisitsyn, A. K., Serebreanikov', V# so
TITLE: Rea,,,1ts :ft-,sm Investigating the Oxidation-reduction Potential
of Subterranean Waters (Opyt izucheniya okislitellno-
vosetanovitellnogo'Votentsiala podzemnykh vod)
PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1959, Nr 3, pp 259-265 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the period from 1951 to 1957 the oxidation-reduction
potential was determined more than 300 times of subterranean
Waters 'f3!OM (Soviet) Central Asia, Kazakhstan and the Caucasus.
DeterminatioAlwds carried aut-by means of LP-4--, LP-5-, and
P-6?-type pot~entiometars of the "MOSKIP" plant. Samples were
in most cdeds taken from,bore-holes anoi more rarely from
springe;9- and only for.-puzpose8,of comparison from water-courses
on',the'surface.. Certain precautionary measures were taken when
taking:samplese(Fig 1) in order to el-iminate the influence
exeroised'by the oxygen of the air. Besides the oxidation-
reduction pdtenlvialp also pH'and temperature were measured,
a chemical analysis was oarried outq and the gas content was
investigated (Table). The oxidation-reduction potential is
Card 1/2 between +550 and -480 millivolt referred to the normal hydrogen
An Attempt at investigat4ng the Oxidaticn-reduction SOV/7-59-3-7/13
Potential of Sutterranean Waters
electrode; in oxygen-containing waters it is + 300, in
hydrocarbonaceous waters it is between ~-30 and -480 mv. The
highest value of ~- 550 my was fou-nd in water-containing
oxygen of pH 2. Water containing oxygen is found in depths
of up to about 1000 m; the biochemical oxidation of organic
substance may be found in even greater depths. There are 3
figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografiip
mineralogil i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute for the
Geology of Ore Deposits$ Petrography, Mineralogy, and
Geochemistry, AS USSR Moscow)
SUBMITTED: July 1062 1c,158
Card 2/2
UDINTSIV, G.B.; LISITSIN, A.N.-, NMOCHROY', Tu.P.
Nquipment and methods use~d in d9termining the thickness of
unconsolidated ma-rine deposits *nd studying the.bottom structure
of seas and oceans. Biul.Okean.kon. no.2,41-46 '58.
(MIRA 12t5)
(Deep-sea deposits)
LISITSYN, A. P.
Aug 52
USSR/iv4too
11BOttom-Dredger Ocean5O and possibilities of its
Application. in:.0cennolgraphic Investigati olis
'A. P.: Lisitsyn, -G.' B. RdWt_sSyV-j4orcow Ins't of
Oceanol) Acad Sci USSH
fiffeteoroliGidrol" No 8, pp 44-46
Describes constructiai of a new improved bottom
dredger, designed by -the authors. It has a cap-
turing area of 0.25 Bq m, vt of 150 kg, and a
,velocity of descent of'170 m/Min. It was tested
~on deptbs from 20-to 414M W, and provedvery
satisfactory.
229TIO~
Photography., Submarine
Photographing the bottom of the sea.. Priroda 41 No. 8, 1952.
Koaihk List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congressp November 1952. Unclassified.
LISITSYN) A. P -
Seashore of old buried coastal lines, Dokle AN SSSR, 84.1 No - h, 19" 2.
Lithologic traces
Month,3r L;st of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952,,Unclassified.
N I
PA 243T65
Sh6re: Lines-, 7
JanAeb 53
Ancie~t Shore Lites on the Bottom'of the Sea," A. F.
.::Lisitsyn and G. B. Udintsev3 OceanologyIInst, Acad
Sci USSR
fliz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf" No 1, pp 23-31
A.Complete StUdY of the Principal laws-governing the
tectonic "develo
pment of the earth's crust necessitates
a knowledge of the important features of geological
history of seas ani oceans, the bottoms of-which
occupy 7/10ths-of the earth's surface.
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LISITSYS V.p- UDUMb-0, GoB*
long core gWlea of .9rius &*OsitSL,(Sut6b:'O,r,)
Ourrent sethods of obtaiuiug 28 no,1:91-92 053- (Borbg)
Biui,yov. Otd-900
LIS1TSYN. A.P.-. PZMMIN. V.P.
Recent carbonate dtq)osits in cold water seas (author's mumary). Biul.NOIP.
Otd.geol. 2B no.2:82-83 153. (MLRA 6:11)
(Carbonates (Mineralogy))
UDINTSIV, G.B.; LISTITSYN, A.P.
on"
Study of the stratification of recent marine deposits vith the aid of a
sounding device (author's summu7). Blul.NOIP. Otd.geol. 28 no.2:83-84
'53. OGRA 6: 11 )
(Deep-sea deposits)
L I
Petrographic are" of coarsely fragmental material in recent marine deposits
(author's summary). Biul.XOIP. Otd.geol. 28 no.2;84-86 '53. (MLOA 6:11)
(Okhotsk, .4sa, of--;-Deep-sea deposits) (Deep-sea, deposits--Okhotsk, Sea of
L. LISITSYN. A.P.; UDINTSET, G.B.
;2. ussR (6oo)
4. Deep-Sea Sounding
7. Maximum depth of the ocean,, G.B. Udintaev,, A.P. Lisitsyn, Priroda 42 no. 4, 1953.
q.. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL .195~, Uncl.
1. UDINTSEV, 0. B.; TT5Tr:,'Y',;, A. P.
USSR (600)
Sedimentation and Deposition
7. Study of the stratification in contemporary oceanic sedimentaticn by means of
an echo sounder. Dokl. AN SSSR 88, No. 5, 1953.
9. -Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified.
* . - -~- -- -
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LIBITSYN,,&.P.; UDIMSEV,G.B.
Now model of a bottom dredger bucket. Trudy Gidrobiol.ob-va
no.6:217-222 155. (MLRA 8:9)
1. Institut okeanologil Akademii nauk SSSR
(Dredging,(Biology))
LISITSYN,A.P.
Data on the distribution of particulate matter In the Xurile-
Kawhatka Trench. Trudy Inst.okean. 12:62-96 '55.
(RLRA 8:9)
(Kurile Trench--Marine biology)
LISITSYN.A.P.
Atmospheric and water-borne suspended matter as raw material in the
formation of marine deposits. Trudy Inst.okenn.13:16-22 155.
(Ocean bottom) (MIRA 8:11)
M
LISITSTN,A.P.
Transport role of marine ice.
114 JI-Ag'55-
Biul.MOIP. Otd.geol. 30 no.4:111-
(MIRA 8:12)
(Arctic regions-Ice)
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Aents with Increasing diams. ol? the partieles. The d1d
or. source of the authigenic SiOt Is the plaukt(in-cliatomacecius
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tively low in authlemIcSiO, (on!,yS% rr=.), while thecen-
tral reglow show the highest SiOt contents, us shown by
~-msp. Pwikularly, interesting is the distribution of authl-
senk SiCh on the W. and B. iope of the submarine ShIr-
shova Range. with a rain. aloug the crest of this,mage-
-The dLatormaccous shells are vi ibi croded and even redis-
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OxN, all of the sqthigenk Si% is biogenle, W; B.,
- , ,
,
LIZUNDV, N.V.; LISITM, A.P.
Composition of suspender matter in the BerlW,, Sea~ax determined by
spectrographic.analysisi, Dokl. AN SSSR 104 m0.4:593-596 0 155.
I.Laboraterlya mineralogil i gookhinii red*ikh elementev Akademii
nazxk SSSR. Predstaylezo akademikem N.M.Strakhovym.
(Bering Sea-Watdr--A~*j is)
15-57-4-5284
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,.
p 171 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Sysoyev, N. N., Mikhalltsev, I. Ye., Udintsev, G. B.,
TITLE: The Potentialities of Studying the Thickness of Uncon-
solidated Marine Sediments by Seismo-Acoustical Methods
(Perspektivy izueheniya moshchnosti,rykhlykh morskikh
otlozheniy seysmoakusticheskimi metodami)
PERIODICAL: Buyl. Soveta po seysmol. AN SSSR, 1956, Nr 2, pp 52-58.
ABSTRACT: The authors examine the potentialities of seismo-
acoustical investigations of the floor of the seas and
oceans. The apparatus for these studies (EKhO-52),
which permits the use of either reflected or refracted
waves, was designed and built at the Institute of
Oceanoloy (oceanography and all related and pertinent
sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in
consultation and cooperation with the Acoustical
Card 1/2 Institute. The apparatus includes a detector with a
The Potentialities of Studying the Thickness (Cont.) 15-57-4-5284
sensitive element of Rochelle salt, a specially constructed ampli-
fier, and also an 8-loop oscillograph MPO-2 and an electronic
oscillograph EO-4 with a -photographic recorder. The apparatus was
tested in the eastern part of the Black Sea and produced satisfactory
results. Reflections were obtained from four horizons at depths of
180 m, 330 m, 470 m, and 570 m. The question is raised as to the
possibility of forming tsunamis during underwater landslides.
Card 2/2 L. L. V.
LISITSTN,.. "JO
.Netbods for collecting and studying suspended matter in water
for geological purposes. Trudy Inst.ok*aa. 19:204-231 156.
(W-11A 10:2)
(Sedimentation and deposition)
KANATIff, V.P.; ZINKIVICH, N.L.;
UDINTSET. G.B.; LWS
aANPANTSMOV,
Design of a pinten'core sampler with an automatically
stabilized piston. Trudy Inst.okean. 19:232-237 156. (MLRA 10:2)
(Boring machinery)
LISITSYN, A.P.; PETILIN, V.P.
--'A:0 00'6
PYWZ4 for preliminary treatment of ocean bottom samples on
board ships. Trudy, Instooksane 19:240-251 156. (MLRA lOt2)
(Ocean bottom) (Borings)
BOV/14-57-i-12-25581
Translation from: Referativn zhurnal, Gedgrafiya, 1957, Nr 12,
p 36 WSSRTY
AUTHORS: Lisitsyn, A. P., Kanayev, V. F.
TITLE: cal Analysis of Coarsely Fragmental Material
at Sea (Mekhanicheskiy analiz grubooblomochnogo
mat-eriala v sudovykh usloviyakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta okeanol. AN SSSR, 1956, Vol 19, pp 252-261
ABSTRACT: The authors:note-that iceberg and ice-transported
marine deposits are very.common in navigable-ocean
waters, that they are found in-certain zones, and
that they are important in the formation of deposits
on the bottom of oceans and seas. Studies of the laws
governing the distribution of the coarsely frAgmental
material found in these deposits have b en conducted
during the cruises of the vessel "Vitya5l' since 1949.
The authors`desc3~ibe the method used to analyze
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LISITSTN, A.?.
s,-)".
.'s # ~,
Processing results of the mechanical analysis of ocean bottom
deposits. Trudy Inst.okean. 19:262-287 156. (MLRA 1W)
(Ocean bottom)
LISITSYN. A.P.
Water content of b9ttom deposits of the western regions of the
Bering Sea. 3)okl.AN SSSR 107 no.3:455-458 Mr 156. (MIRA 9:7)
LInstitut, okeanologii Akademii naWc SSSR. Fredstavleno akademikom
N,X'Ptrakhovym.
pe;lng Pea--Sedimentation and deposition)
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LISITSYN. A*-F-l
Moisture variation is long vertical samples takea from the Bering Sea.
Dekl.Aff SSSR 108 s9.2:313-316 Wr 156. (KraA 9:9)
1.Prodstavloze akademikom N.M.Strakhovym.
(Bering Sen-Sedimontation and deposition)
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Nov data on bottom relief and sediments In the eastern Antarctic seas.
lsv.AN SM.Ser.geog.no.1:19-35 ja-7 '57. (mLaL lo -. 4)
1. Institut geografft AN SM i Institut okeanologi AN SM.
(Antarctic Ocean--Ocean bottom)
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UDINTSIV, G.S.; LISITSYM. A.P.; KAMA T, V.7.; ZZMVICH. N.L.: GANPAWSMT,
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(Deep sea deposits)
(Scientific apparatus and instruments)
AUTHORSt
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Lisitsyn, A.P., Mikhalltsev, I.Ye., Sysoyev, N.N., Udintsev,
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TITLEt Now Data on the Thickness and on the Sedimentary Conditions of
Soft Deposits in the Northwestern Part of the Pacific(Novyye
dannyye o moshchnosti i usloviyakh zaloganiya rvkhlykh otlozhe-
niy severa-zapadnoy chasti Tikhogo Okeana)
nRIODICALs. Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol, 115, Nr 6, pp. 1107 - 1110 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs At present the Institutelfor Oceanology, AN USSR, investigates
the thickness of the slack deposits on the bottom of the seas
and oceans by seismic-accoustical methods. It is referred -4o
former expeditions on board of the ship "Vityaz". In these in-
vestigations detonations of explosive charges of 400 9 up to
120 kg served as sources of the elastical oscillations, These
charges exploded according to the operational method either at
the surface of the Yrater or in a depth of 1 m or in depths bet-
ween 50 and 70 m. The reflected waves were registered immediate-
ly at the point of the explosion or in different distances from
it. The'receivers were let down into depths of 30 to 150 m. The
Card 1/3 recorded signals were amplified and registered by a magnato-
Now Date on the Thickness and on the Sedimentary Conditions of Soft DepoAts
in the Northwestern Part of the Pacific
electrical oscillographv The present paper investigates the da-
ta obtained from the registration of the reflected waves imme-
Aiately at the point of the explosion. The evaluation of these
data gives evidence of theexistence of several interfaces in the
soft layer of deposits and these parting surfaces lie in dif-
ferent depths below the bottom of the sea. Southeast of the
middle part of the Kuriles in all measuring points 2 to 3 re-
flecting layers were ascertained and the depth of these layers
under the bottom of the sea is different in every point. One
of these parting layers reflects the waves twice as much as the
bovtom of thesea. This partingFnterface was ascertained in a
very far distance from the Haway underwater-ridge to the height
of Zenkevich. Then the behavior of these layers east of the
Japanese island Honshu (Khonsyn) and in the Philippines ditch
is discussed* The results of these investigations obtained so
far are not plenteous and their interpretation is not concluded
yet, Nevertheless the following can already be saidt These re-
sult3 are in good conformity with the results obtained by sonic
altiiketer and the accumulation of the deposits in -the north-
western basin of the Acifio takes place irregularly. There are
Q&rd 2/3 1 figure, 2 tables and 2 feferencee, 1 of which is Slavic.
New Data on the Thickness and on the Sedimentary Conditions of Soft Deposits
in the Northwestern Part of the Icific
ASSOCIATIONs Institute -for Oceanology, All USSR
(Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR)
PRESENNDS March 20, 1957, by D.I.Shdmuftkov, Academician
SUBMITTEN March 7t 1957
AVAILABLE# Library of Congress
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LISITSYN, A. P.
Rroi2e;3ses of Contemporary Sedimentation in the Bering Sea.
The author describes methods used in the analysis of bottom deposits and discusses
the influence of rivers (Yukon, Anadyr', etc.) on the process of sedimentation.
The maiil climatic, hydrological and y bydrocbemical peculiarities of the Bering
Sea are pointed out. Three types of sediments are analyzed in special sub-
chapters: terrigenous sediments, biogeneous sediments, and Volcanogenic deposits.
OcesmolTaphic Research of the Northewestern Part of the Pacific Ocean Moscow,
Izd.-vct AN SSSR, 195b, 146 p. Its: Trudy ~.2.
This collection of articles reports the reautts of observations made -'In the
Pacific by -the Institute of Oceanoloey of the Academy of Sciences, USM. In 1949
the Institute launched a systematic five-year program of scientific T-ploration
of certain hydrognaphic peculiarities of the Soviet Pacific A-rot. 'Me operations
were carried out as a "Complex Oceanographic Expedition," using the Act-r-boat
Vityaz' as its base. The Ibcpedition worked in collaboration with the
Hydrographic Institute of the Soveit Navy (141S), the Pacific institute of
Piscatology and Oceanograpby, and some 40 other institutes of the Academy of
Sciences. Between IS)49 and 1954, 18 trips were made, covering about 12,0,000
miles. Among the subjects of direct concern were: Meteorology, hydrology,
oceanogr&phy, hydrochemistry, sedimentation, geography of the littoral, geology
and contcurs of the sea bottom, fauna, -plankton, microbiology, and gravimetry.
Tweenty-eight aut%ors contributed to the collection which consists of 211 articles/
Ther are 6 gables, 23 diagrams, 3 llus. (photol of littoral) 4 maps. no references.
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TXTL%e' Submarine Relief and Sediments in the Southern Part of the
Indian Ocean (Rellyof dna i osadki yuzhnoy ohasti indiyskogo
oksana) First Report (Soobahchaniye 1-ye)
PERIODIC&Ls Isventlys, Akadexii nauk SSSR - Seriya geograficheakayag 1958
Ir 2, pp 9-21, (USSR)
ABSTRAM During the ssoon& voyage of the Antarctic expedition of the
vessel "Ob",organized by the AS'USSR',cbmplex oceanographic
research work was done-in th6'southern part of the Indian Ocean
between 20 and 1000 east-longitude (Figure 1). A profile has
been prepared of the Indian Ocean comprising the area from the
Antarctic to the mouth of the Ganges along 970 east longitude.
Sonic-depth measurements have been carried out in the eastern
and central parts of the Atlantic Ocean including Romansh Depres-
sion and areas meet of the! Central Atlantic Ridge, the northern
part of the Indian Ocean from Colombo to the Arabian Gulf, the
Red and the Nediterrean Soa. Research of the sea bottom was
carried out with the Soviet self-recorder sounding dev~oeq
NEL-5. The following Soviet scientists took part in the expe-
ditions A..?. Lisitsyn, A.V. Zhivago, A.F. Beresnevq Ye.I. Gordeyev,
Card 1/3 S.'Ye. Alferov, P.N. Foxinykh, V.V. Shiporin, A.F. Shmyrev, L.I.
10-58-2-2/30
SUbmarine Relief and Sediments in-the Southern Part of the Indian 0--ean
First Report
Kuvarzin and Ye.I. Sidorov. A detailed, characteristic picture
of the 'bottom relief of the Indian Ocean is given in Figure 7.
Apart from the discovery of the morphological type of the bot-
tom, the research of the submarine relief made it possible to
correct former mistakes made in marking the coastal line, to
establish the limits of some voicanic elevations and to map a
number of new upheavels. A pronounced predominance of the vol-
canic type relief on the bottom of the southern ocean has been
discovered. The well-preserved forms suggest a reoent origin.
In many areas a process of sedimentation is taking place in the
irregular structure formed by volcanic activity. This process
of accumulative leveling is only beginning. Only kn ind.'-,ri-
dual sections of weak vulcanic activity does this propess for-m
even-wavy plains. The echog:rams give a good picture of "he
thickness of the surface sedimant3 and their 94-rat4 fisatzon.
Especially clear recordings have been obtained for the deep-
water zone south of the isles of "Kroze" where a thi-,knesa of
about 15 m has been recorded for several layers. The importani,
Card 2/3 part played by disjunctive dislocations was disclosed, as far as
1. Oceanograpk,,T 2, Indian Ocesm-Characteristies
119--58-2-2/30
Sdb*marine Relief and Sediments in the Southern Part of the Indian Ocean
First Report
the formation of big and minor relief forms of the shel-f and
matrix slopes of the Antarcti-. is concerned. Big rupt-j~res and
upheavals accompanied by minor breaks and dislocations of the
rocks give evidence of powerful tectonic tensions existing in
the wide zone of-contact between the continent and the oceanic
bottom. There are five graphs and two charts.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut okeanologii AN SSSR (Institute of Oceanography of the AS
USSR) Institut geografii AN SSSR(Institute of Geography of the
AS USSR)
Card 3/3
ZHIVAGO, A.V. i kand.gool.nauk; LISITSTH, A.Pe, kand.geol.nau)c
Mottom relief and sediments of the Southern Ocean. Inform.biul.
S:ov.antaa*.ekxp. no-3:21-22 '58- (KIRA 12:4)
1. Koakovskly gosudaretyennn universitet i Inatitut okesnologii
AN SSSR,
(Antarctic regions-Ocean bottom)
AUTHORs Lisitsyn, A.P., and Zhivago, A.V. 10,58-3-4/29
TITLEj Bottom Relief and Sediments in the Southern Part of the Indian
Ocean (Rellyef dna i osadki yuzhnoy chasti Indiyskogo okeana).
Second Repw,.,-' (Soobshcheniye 2-ye)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Hauk SSSR, Seriya Geograficheakayaj 1956,
Nr 3, pp 22-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The article is the 2nd report on the second passage of the
Soviet naval Antarctic expedition in 1956/57, covering a consi-
derable part of the Indian Ocean and its Antarctic areas. The
authors present the following detailed description of the bottom
sediments discovered: 1) t-irrigenous sediments, 2) vilcanogenous
sediments, 3) organogenous sediments, 4) chemogenous sediments,
5) red deep-water clay. Examinations and analyses have been
car2ied out by Lysitsyn, A.P. Morozova, A.P. Zhuze, I.P. Svi-
renko, N.A. Minskiy, N.S. Dobronravoza, Z.A. Glagoleva, P. Usha-
kov and G. Belyayev. There are 4 Maps, 1 table, and 13 referen-
~Card 1/2 ces, 4 of which are Soviet, 5 English, and 4 German.
10-58-3-4/29
Bottom Relief and Sediments in the Southern Part of the Indian Ocean.
ASSOCIArIONs Institut okeanologii AN SSSR (oceanographic Institute of the
AS USSR), Institut geografii AN SSSR( Geographical Institute
of the AS USSR)
AVAILABLEi Library of Congress
Card 212 1. Indian Gaean bottom - Analysis 2. Sedimentation
Indian Ocean