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Sc-Ittering of Slow Neutrons in lVerrites and S/05YD'0/039/005/037/051
Anii.ferromagnetics Boo63 077
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e - qq , q - transferred
e. is the projection of thevector e"' ("
momentum). The following equation is obtained for ferrites;
3
0 1 2 2 ja~.L I (q~l 2 .-21110
+ S21 12 -2G
da royo v S1 [1 -2GI (T)J 2 F2 (q),[1 2 (T
0
2W2q
e -2SIS 2 11 - G, (T G2 (T)]
Y e-wlq-w2q Rep, (q)F,"(q)ei (q, rl-r2)~ Z,(q + r) (1 -e 2) (11)
J 11 z
G_P(T) is according to the spin wave theory of antiferromagnetics
7112 (T )2 AMOY2PX
G(T) 12a3ec Qc T
I - --
2 3/2
T 2gMof2py exp A Lilr -~ 2 P y410 -1,- ip Y >I .
Tr2a3e ec
c T T T
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Antiferromagnetics Boo6yBO7
and for ferrites
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G (T) - 4Mo 1,2~r(312)~(312) is the magnetic anisotropy
1,2 41E2a3 (Mlo-M20)2 -TOC
constant, 7 -G./gMo. The neutron scattering cross section (in the case
of emission or absorption of one spin -wave)----is given by
2 L:~ 1
gd*1.2 . r.11- Y -3,3, ~dk 6 (q:F k +,z) (al.2 +2x
WQ_d_e'=~ 4 P
x (ul' ,F, (q). 12 e--2'viq + vl2, JF. (q)'j' e--"v-i (18Y
Iq
Ux vhe-wiq-lv~Re F-I (q)FI(q)e + E':F e~.. (k)).
nj.2(k)-jexp(ej.t(k)1Tj-lj-'.
If a i~ +'T 1 ( a lattice parameter) so k's for the antiferro-
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magnetics:
I 't MI.
:~Uj -,__ 0
,ro'ros E .. 11 (1-
L'da,dE P 8,(q, + V)
4~
and for ferrites:
P, W,
~ ni, 2'q +,c) +~T
7'01 -4 '(S~ S.)
+ S, F, (r)13 -2w- 2 rg~S, Re F, (r),P; (c)
-E':F (q +
x (20)
The authors thank A. I. Akhiyezer for suggesting this topic and his
interest. A. S. Borovik-Romanov is mentioned. There are 18 references:
10 Soviet, 6 US, 1 British, and I Dutch.
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Antiferromagnetice B006/BO77
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii
nauk SSSR (Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology
of the Academy of Sciences USSIR). Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy
institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR (Institute of
Physics and Technology of the Academy of Sciences
Ukrainskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1960
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AUTHORS: Izyumov, Yu. A., Maleyev, S. V.
TITLE: Scattering of polarized neutrons in ferromagnetic and anti-
ferromagnetic materials
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 41,
no- 501), 1961, 1644 - 1648
TEXT: In a previous paper (ZhETF, 40, 1224, 1961) Maleyev showed that
slow Unpolarized neutrons are magnetically scattered in ferromagnetic
materials. Part of the cross section is due to inelast4.c magnetic scat-
tering and part to magnetic-vibrationa '1 scattering. These terms are in-
vestigated in the present paper also, but for the case of polarized
neutrons, when the polarization vector not only varies in value but may
also rotate. It is shown how the parts of the cross section which are due
to inelastic mn-netic and magnetic-vib~rational scattering can, for a given
Z
direction, be eparated. For ferromagnetic materials the neutron polariza-
tion vector after scattering is defined by P = Sp f (IfQ/sp f+fQ, where
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a/2 is the neutron spin and Q = (1+'H~)/2 is the spin matrix of the
0
incident neutron densityi f is the scattering amplitude, detertained
accordin.- to Halpern-Jonson by
f Y. e At + -IBI(Igr)
I - ~!-- -L I eqit/X
2 'V N.
X TroF (q) (a (ea) e, SI).
and A 1 + Bl(-I"14d)/2 denote coordinate and amplitude of nuclcar scattering
for the 1-th 84-OM, ?l its nuclear spin, N is the total number of atoms in
the system, 9 M the number of magnetic atoms, R and S coordinate and
spin of the J-th magnetic atom, q - p-pt the momentum trans.. d from th~;
neutron to the scatterer, e - Vq, P(q) the magnetic formfactor of the
atom, e the absolute magnitude of the magnetic moment of the neutron in
nuclear magnetons and ro e2 (mc2)-I the electron radius. With N M - N and
1
it is easy to calculate the vector of polarization due t!b nuclear
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scattering and interference betaeen nuclear and inaSnetic scattering, and
the vector of polarization due to inelastic magnetic scattering. The
polarization vector for incoherent nuclear scattering of the neutrons is
given by
+ 1)
PHCH PO Li (4),
FA Is+ I
------- 4 FBTII 11 _(1,T 1)
for scattering without change of the magnctic state of the scatterer:
P.. =(P,JA1J'-2VroF(q)(ReA_iM+ [mXi(MP.])+
,FI
+ T2rS (q) [2M (MP,) _ PM21~ (I X,_13
2yrOF (q) Re Al (MPO) + Tsr'o3 P (q) MI)-1, (5)
with M where M is the unit vector in the direction of magneti-
zation of the scatterer, is the meqn atomic-spin projection on to
the direction of magnetization, ~S ~S2> . The polarization vector
z z
for scatterin.- with emission (+) or absorption (-) of a spin wave is
given by -T2e (em)+ 2M, (M.,Po) + 2M, (MP.) - P. (MI. + M2")
P:t = - '(7)
fn + (em)' � 2 (Pe) (e-)
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(I is perpendicular to the xy plane) and the mean polarization vector for
neutron scattering in a given direction n4 is defined by
P
onen (") + a,, (n, P.) + a"" (a, PO) + a- (n, PO) (8)
m M
where C is the cross section for incoherent nuclear scattering, at,d
'3nm 01, P.) 2T".F (q) (S,,) Re AIMPO + jsr2F2 (q) (S2) Ap
a,- ~n) = t + I ;it I,
A (n, P.) I + (em)' � 2 (Pe) (em)
M 00),
al- (n) t + (em)'
where cr n(11) is the nuclear scattering cross section for unpolarized
neutrons and c M(i~) that for ma.,netic scattering of unpolarized neutrons;
� (-n%~ ) is the cross section of coherent cattering of polariz-1
nm 0
neutrons. If P and the total cross section 6( (y
+ Cy [a( , 0 ) are measured, the relations --ven make it possible to aet,~rmine
n P
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+ 4-'.
n,P n n
Onm(n' P. ), dm and (in( *'~O) and aluo dn(-') and FOL.
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in antiferromagnetic materials ?Incoh UPO with
+
Aj 12 + I - 1 (12)
4 PBiTj -Vj+ 1) e-
for elastic scattering. In coherent nuclear scattering there is no
change in polarization. The vector of polarization due to scattering
without change of the magnetic sta-te. of the scatterer is Aven by
2 _ 4 - an antiferronia-riptic with two
Pmo = 2(I'V0) 11,/M P0with 14 = n-(em)e foi
sublattices. When, during scatterine, the number of spin waves is
changed by one,
Pm, ~ 2PO-L - e., (P,e) + e (em) (MPO) - POI (16)
+ (em),
.7 P
holds. P and e are comvonents of and -e*, PO.L = - With
01 0 0
P Otancs (n) PO + a.,. (n) P., + a., (n) P., (17)
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n n
a, CY m0 (in") rind Iml(n) can be determined when ?o and a( ") = (5 n(--") + CM0 (n
+ 6ml (n"') are known. There are 4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 non-Suviet.
The latter reads as follow-9: 0. Halpern, Ll. Jonson. Phjs. Rev., 35, age,
1939.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiv fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Ikademii nauk
SSSR (Leninglad Physicotc-chnical Ins-1-itute, of the Academy
of Sciences USSR) Institut fiziki metallov iLkademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metals of the Academy of
Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 9, 1961
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MALEYEV_.,~
Polarization due to scattering of slow neutrins in 1'erromagnetics.
Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.4:1224-1227 Ap -61. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
(Neutrons--Scattering) (Magnetic materials)
- 4~ YEV, S,V.
x - -- ---.
Analytic properties of the single-Fer-aion Green function in
the- quantum theory of many particles. Zbur. eksp. i teor, fiz.
41 no.5:1675-1680 N 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Leningradakiy fiziko-tekhnichesl-dy institut kIT SSSR.
(Potential, Theor-y of)
(Quantum theory)
44170
9/181/62/004/012/017/052
B104/BIO2
AUTHORS: h1aleyev-,,J--~-X--p Barlyakhtar, V. G., and Suris, R. A.
TITLE: The scattering of slow neutrons from complex magnetic
structures
PERIODICAL. 'Fizika tverdogo telat v. 4, no. 12, 1962, 3461-3470
TEXT; The elastic scattering of slow polarized neutrons is investigated
for magnetic substances in which the orientation of the atomic spins
changes periodically from one atom to the other (e.g. Dy, Er and others).
The period of these changes depends on the lattice constant and on
temperature. Starting from the repreaentation.of the neutron scattering
amplitude as given by 0. Halpern and M. Jonson (Phys. Rev., 55, 6981 1939)t
the equations
(15)
(16)
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are obtained for the scattering cross section and for the polarizaticn of
the scattered neutrons. Here q is the momentum tran ferred to the crystal
by the neutron, Z is the wave vector of the neutron, Re IT, and
IT, IM 17, is the spin of a magnetic atom,
a., (aO, do) a.
scl ao -4- (ae-'kOl -4- a' elk,21y, M9
-4- (6),
51 = ICISCI 8,8-518-+b
is the unit vector in the direction < > From (16) it follows
4 -01
that the scattered neutrons are polarized along the vector I LiMi
tf the incident neutrons.,,are unDolarized. For determining the vectors
a and 'a*, the vectors L and must be known for two different
i
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reflections, whereby the angle between the two vectors q.q must
not be small. The determination of the vectors ri and 91 for a fixed
reflection is discussed. Finally, the scattering from the following
structures are discussed; (1) Simple umbrella s'tructure; (2) modulated
umbrella structure; (3) umbrella structure with'revolution; (4) slanted
fence, (5) linear spin wave.
ASSOCIATION: Piziko-tekhnichesk4y institut im. A. P. Ioffe AN SSSR,
Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe
AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 6, 1962
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AMOR: __Xaleyev, S. V.
TITLE: Properties of a rarefied Fermi gas with attraction
PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 43,
no. 3(9), 1962, 1044 - 1052
T~M A rarefied Fermi gas with weak interaction'at absolute zero is
copsidered. The operator for the fermion self-energy,
d-10 (0 12r (p, i, o) - r (p, i, P
M (P) .2,cl
is found by summing qRthe graphs of perturbation theory. F(p,i,q) is
the effective energy of two-particle interaotionj in the form F'(`g"Q)'
W~here 2g - p + T, it can be rendered in terms of the two-partidle Green
function (V. M. Galitskiy. ZhETF, 34, 151, 1958). 2 is the total energy,
+ 1~01.. In first approximation, the solution of Eq. (1) is
C~rd 1/2
Properties*of a rarefied Fermi ...
M CV) d' ir, (p + 1) GO
iF
r.(P + = a (P + 1) 6 (,+A 1, (0)],
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B108/B102
This result was obtained by introducing coupled Cooper pairs which may b?
observed in a temrerature independent contribution to the current due to
tunneling, where G is the Green function for particles without any
0
interaction. G has one pole which is responsible for the gap -in the
0
spdctrum of the single fermion excitations.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institqt Akademii nauk
SSSR (Leningrad Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy oP
Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTEDi April 9, 1962
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Using the resonance capture of neutrons in studying the
vibration spectra of imprurity atoms in crystals. Fiz. tver.
tela 6 no.9:2717-2722 S 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F. loffe AN SSSR,
Leningrad.
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_ge
-irith the energy, of the -ticA-netic interaction of the' Atomic
n cormarabl.6 -spins.
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AUTHOR: -Ginzburg, S. L.; Maleyev, S. V.
ORG: Phvstcotechnical Institute im. A. F. loffe,,AN ESSR. Leningrad (Miko-teklinicheskiy
instittit AN SSSR)
TrrLE: Scattering of slow neutromms superconductors
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 8, no. 8, 1966, 2320-2325
TOPIC TAGS: electron scattering, conduction electron, neutron scattering, slow neutron,
superconducting material
ABSTRACT- The problem of the conduction-electron scattering of slow neutrons in supercon-
ductors is examined. It is shown that in a number of bases the scattering cross section can be
several times greater than the electron scattering section In normal metal at the same temper-
ature. Expressions are also derived for polarization of scattered neutrons. Unlike the cross
section, polarization with scattering in superconductors differs little from polarization with
scattering In normal metals. Using standard methods, the neutron-electron scattering cross
section Is presented In the following form:
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However, the authors emphasize that- the detection of the effects in question are at the limit of
present-day experimental possibilities, therefore It Is reasonable to speak only about investi-
gating the angular distribution of scattered neutrons but not about the quantity ddo especially
In the latter case a presently unachieveable energy resolution (less than 10) would be required.
Therefore there Is no sense in considering the possibilities of a detailed sbaly of the electron
spectrum in superconductors by means of neutrons. The authors than Q_ M- Drabkin who
called their attention to the problems examined in the article. Orig. art. has: 11 formulas.
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AUMOR: Maleyev, S. V.
ORG: Physi
cotechnical Institute im. A. F. Ioffe.9 Academy of Sciences, SSSR (Fiziko-
teldinicheskiy institut Jklmdemii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Electron scattering by an impurity with spin
SOURCE: Zh eksper I teor fiz, v. 51, no. 6, 19661 1940-1951
TOPIC TAGS: electron scattering, Impurity scatterirq~, electron spin resonance,
scattering amplitude
ABSTRACT: The author solves the problem of the scattering of an electron in a metal
by an impurity with spin, at zero temperature, using a set of equations derived for
a model problem in which an ideal Fermi gas interacts at zero temperature with a
pointlike Impurity. By examining the analytic and unitary properties of the scatter-
Ing amplitude obtained in this case, the results are extended to obtain an expressions
for the scattering amplitude in the entire region near the Fermi surface. 'The series;
expansion of this solution in powers of the interaction, up to second power inclusive,:
coincides with the corresponding perturbation-theory series. The behavior of the
amplitude as a function of the energy depends on the sign of the exchange part of tbel
interaction. If this sign is negative, then the maximum cross section, equal to
4rtkiR, is reached when E - EF (EF - limiting Femi energy). The behavior of the
scattering phase shMs. near the limiting Fermi energy bas nothing in common with the
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resonance described by the Breit-Wigner formula. Ifithe exchange interaction is
positives then the cross section has a minimum at E - Ep. The applicability of the
results to wreal system'of interacting electrons (Fermi liquid) is discussed in the
conclusion. The author thanks 1. Yassnevich and 1. Ya. Korenblit, for interesting
him in this question.. and Ya. 1. Azimay., S. L. Ginzburg,, V. N. Gribov.. G. S. Danilov,
and I. T. Dyatloy for valuable.discusaions.. Orig. 4rt. has: 1 figure and 42 for-
mulas.
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Regional Electric StatiGn
PERIODICAL: Sb. inform. materialov Mosenergo, 1957, Nr 14, pp 52-58
ABSTRACT: The following equipment is being automated; deaerators - level and
pressure controls; high-pressure reheater ROU - tube break protection; feed-
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tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Flora of the Tajtk B.S.R.] Flora Tadzhikskot SSR. Moskva. Izd-vo
Akad,nauk SSSR. Vol.l. [Fteridopt7ts - Gramineael Paporotnikoobrasnye-
slaki. 41av.red. ?.H.Ovchinnikov. 1957. 547 P. (MIRA 10:9)
(Tajtkiatan-Botany)
39253
S/1~1'1/62/005/CO2/015/025
S1 92/ E30'32
'-,','ie sczatterinZ ecuation of a :AaL:nctron
PSI'11~;DICAL: Izvestiya vys~ohikIi uchebnyl~li zavcdczi
IYI
adioftzilca, v. 5, no. 2, 1962, 342
T !-',',T T:io i~itcraction of a flat electron boai-.i wit:-i the
a u, t', i c. IE-wave in a cyli:idricai ma-natron -i-- analyzecl. A
-Molar coorclinate systc..-i y, r, z Is assumed so that t*.'Ie only
1..c I --' to 'oe cousidered are Z,YI E- and IH . T'i e
analysis is based o,--i the "'faxwell ecuations ancZ.tlao equations of
motion Jan ti-cir Inydrodynanic form. First, t:ic steady-state
cor."itions are consic:arcd and the 3rillouin-ty2e solution of
the e~,uations o-f :..otion is -iven, s"ovs that the radius
r0 Of tiic surface between the bOaLII and the vacuui-.i
is expressed by;
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S/141/62/005/002/015/025
T'.-.e scattering equation .... E192WE382
11 ) - 2 " 0
2 (. rl_ r l r 4.mc -V
r 1 1n ') - -: 1 - (15)
0 2 ) ~ - 2
4 r 2 r eH
0
--e-i er e H
0 is t1ae applied uniform magnetic field,
V is the a2plied voltage,
r is the radius of t1he cathode and
r is the radius of the anode.
;ac solution of tlic basic equations is then assumed to be in the
of steady-state values and. a sinusoidal co;-.iponent. It is
sl'iown that also in t",iis case the Clistrib~-,tion of the r:%dial ficlc'
in tao :)rasenco of oloctrons in t"'Ic vicinity of t1ho point , r = ro
is similar to that of a "cold" systtei-,i. However, in the presence of
t'ie --iternatin_, field the li,,iitin- boundary between the electron
boam and' t1le vacuum underZoes a porturbation so that it is possible
to deter:-,iine t-Le clectron adiaittance at the boundary of the s;..)cce
Card 2/4
T:ie scatt crin- cc~uation . . . .
5/'L41/62/0C5/002/CI5/025
E192/E582
cha-",-e. Tho scatterinZ equatlion of the iiystcm is obtained by
solvi-vi~; t:ic ':z.-cvtoll equations and tail-.inm into account the boundary
C On( -is at t'le
-'itiol Cnode surface. TIle rezultin~; equation is in
t'lle form;
(Yw U) C(W, Y) (L) , Y) (39)
s
Al Or G W p is the Dlasma freruency,
w s is Cefinou-I by:
r eH
w
L -2 L 0Mc
Y is t'le --ro-.)arpatiun c.;,nstai-it for the wave alonZ; tll7i e
surface 0~ the anode, aiid
r is Zivon by:
1~
C ard 3/4
The scatterin- oouation ....
y r 2y
zl
y + I-zraX r0
5/1/,1/60/GC5/0G_2/G15/G25
B192/E332
7~-
X is the mactanco at the anode surface havino- a radius r
Eq. (39) can be usec: to investigate the operation of a surf ace- a
wave ;zazn3tron and ot-11-.or devices of M-type, 'e.1here tile Clectron
bea;_i L-oves at constant an_-Ular velocity and has a constant density.
lio-.;ever, tlhe equation cannot be ap~)lied to the case of a flat
-lie author e:~:presser. his gratitude
:w-a-natron, wliere r
Hontorovich, C--.Y--. Levin ar..d _.D. T uten
to Z'.A. Kaner, V.".
or tliolr interest ill this Wor!: and aluable advicc and to
A.V. -aponov for useful discussion.
t- - N Ul- R
ASSUCIATIO' Institu radiofizi::i i cloktroni%i A, rSS.
(1:-stitute of Radiophysics and Electronics of
t:Ie '%~; u1crSSIR)
ED: January 19, 1961
VAILEYEV, V.Ya.
Synthesis of a nonhomogeneous line using continuous fractions.
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~ ;, ~r
Pr1rcipal. possibility for determining nualeotide sequence in poly-
nualeotide according to its vibration spectrun. Biofizika 10 no.2s
2ZI-225 165. (KRA 18%7)
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no.5z729-'134 165. (MIRA IMO)
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MUZYE'V, Ye. A.
I'Morphologic-Functional Analysis of the Occipi-
tal Region of the Cranium and Cervical Vertebrae
in Vertebrates." Thesis of degree of Cand. Bio-
logical. Sci. Sub 2 Nov 50, Moscow Oblast Peda-
gogical Inst.
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sented for Dep-rees in Science and in Engineering
in Moscow in 1950. From VecheMyaya Moskya,
Jan-Dec 1950.
I ~iE- Y
',BALL 1, 1e. A.
Dinosauria - MonEolia
Come obnervationB on the Ueolo-ical 8-e and mtratit-ra-.hic diatribution of the amored
dinosaurs of Mon;-olia. Dokl. AN SbSR, 85, No. 4, 1952.
M,onthl List of Fxssian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. ILINCILDSIFIED.
V - T - -,-- ~ 7
C1-- , Y-~. ;..
Mongolia - Dinosauria
So!,,.e observations on the geological age and stratigraphic distriv-tion of the arnored
dinosaurs of Mongolia. Dokl. AN SSSR 15 nc. 5, 1101~2.
MONTHLY LIST -OF WSSIAN ACCEFIST"'NS. Library of Congrecs, November 19S7. U1111CLASSIFIED..
1. twumv, Ye. A.
2. USSR (600)
4. Mongolia - Dinoseuria
7. Now fwmily of armored dinosaurs from imper Cretacea-as formatioa In Mongolia.
Dokl. AN SSSR. 87, no. 1. 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress. February -1953. Unclassified.
1. MLhL::,Y7V , Ye. A.
2. U3SR (600)
4. Dinosuria--14ongolia
7. New Ankylosaurus of the Upper Cretaceous strata in Mcngolla. Dokl. AN SSSR
87 no. 2 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessicns, Library of Congress, F.bruary 1953. Unclas.-Affted.
1. wily-Of I" yl~.' i.'
2. tIM (6W)
4, Dinasauria
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MAJAZWO YISOAO
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Syrmosauridaa). Timdy Paleontanst. 48:142-170 '54. (M-UU 8:5)
(Mongolia-Dinosavria)
Mism, Y*&Ao
Glaxt prodAtorydixon"ro fouad In Mougolla. Rokl. AN SSSR 104
zo.4:634-637 0 153. (WaA 9:2)
1.palooztola~$Chaskly institut AWemii nauk SSSR. P-odstavileme
akadanlkom To.B.Favlovsklm.
(Gobi-Blaosaurla)
14ALEM, Te.A.
,Aj&~
Armored dinosaurs of upper Cretaceous deposits of Nongolia.
Trudy Paleout.inst. 62:51-91 '56. (KJIA 9: 10 )
(Mongolix-Dinosauria)
IMUMMEVA Ye.A.. kand.biolog.nauk; DAREVSKffq I.S.p iand.biolog.nauk
"Dragons" of Komodo IslaAd. PrJ4-oda 52 no.3:24-35 163.
(MBA 16:4)
1. Faleontologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva (for Maleyev~-
2. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR,-Laningrad (for Darevskiy).
(Komodo Island-Lizards)
MIALE~YEV Ye A
Brain of carnivorous u..'r-osalirs. '7~ajeon4. zhur. no.2:24'1-143 , ~ Z:
I -- i .L C'.
1s;6j,
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J ) I , It
MALEYEV. Ye.F.
Origin of Amur Pro7ince kaolin.
(Amur Province--Kaolin)
Sov.geol. no.26:115-120 147.
(HLRA 8:8)
~i of
7r .9
:-.bc-n
3 5'),
Ye. F.
"Some tertiary Transcarpathian volcanoes",
Priroda, No. 8, 1949
MAIMV, YE. F.
ItBombs from Ancient Volcanoes of the Amur-Ussuri Plains,"
SO: Prix
zoda, No. 12, 1949.
AUTHOR: Maleyev, Ye.F. 11-6-6/14
TITLE: On the Suyfun Series and Age of Basilts in South Primorlye
(0 suyfuyskoy svite i vozraste bazal'tov Yuzhnogo Primorlya)
PERIODICAL: IzveBtiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheakaya, 1957,
# 8, p 86-92 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author investigated tuffaceous rocks of the Suyfun series
and basalts in South Primorlye and arrived at the following
conclusions:
1. The Suyfun series cannot be divided into two series of
different age, conglomerate and tuffeceous rocks, as it was
suggested by P.N. Xropotkin (Ref. 3), as the sedimentation
of conglomerate proceed6d simultaneously with the accumul-
ation of tuffaceous material in different parts of the basin.
2. The Suyfun series is a composite complex of sedimentary
and tuffaceous rocks. These rocks decrease in thickness and
coarseness with the distance from the centers of eruption.
In the remotest parts of the Suyfun series tuffaceous rocks
taper, and this series becomes of arenaceous-conglomerata
composition.
3. The earliest eruptions of basalts are of an &ge not older
Card 1/2 than the Lower Pliocene. The upper age limit for these-
On the Suyfun Series and Age of Basalts in South Primorlye 11-8-8/14
basalts has not as yet been established.
The article contains 1 figure, 3 tables and 5 Slavic re-
ferences.
ASSOCTATIONi USSR Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources Protection,
Ukrainian Geological Administration (Yinisterstvo geologii
i okhrany nedr SSSR, Ukrainskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye),
Kiyev
SUBMTTTED: 12 June, 1956
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Frirodnyye sorbenty Dallnego Vostoka (Natural Sorbents of the Far
East) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR 1958 127 P. (Series: Its: Trudy,
seriya khimicheskaya, vyp. 3~ 1,606 co'ples printed.
Resp. Ed.: Bykov, V.T., Professor; Ed. of Publishing House:
Bankvitser, A.L.; Tech. Ed.: Prusakova, T.A.
PURPOSE: The present collection of articles is addressed to engineer-
ing and technical personnel of industrial, planning and managing
bodies in Soviet industries, and members of scientific and educa-
tional Institutions dealing with the problems of bleaching processes.
COVERAGE: The rapidly expanding industries of the Soviet Far East are
continuously increasing their demands for various types of sorbents
for processing and refining mineral and vegetable oils, animal fats,
etc. The present collection of 13 articles describes the various
types of natural sorbents extracted In the Soviet Far East, their
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PhYsical-chemical and adsorptive properties, the history of their
Industrial exploitation, the geological formations In which they
are found, the theory of their bleaching and refining action, the
effect of weathering on their structure, and their uses In industry.
The studies conducted by the authors indicate the presence of large
quantities of high-quality natural sorbents in the Soviet Far East
sufficient to satisfy local demands, thus eliminating the necessity
of their impcrt from other parts of the USSR.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
3
Bykov, V.T. On the History of the Study of Natural Sorbents of the
Soviet Far East
Ustinovskiy, Yu.B. and Sakhno, V.G. Brief Geological Review of
Deposits of Natural Sorbents in the Southern Part of the Soviet
Far East 10
Physicochemical Properties of Decomposed Ancient
V_o1c nic Tuffs of the Amur-Ussuri Plains 41
Ca rd 2~1
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~e.F. Tuff-genetic Facips of the Suyfun Serie-8 and Charac-
teristics of the Distribution of Useful Minerals In It 56
Bykov, V.T. Theory of the Bleaching Effect of Active Earths 65
Bykov, V.T. and Smirnova, L.V. Physicochemical and Adsorptive
Properties of Natural Sorbents of the Soviet Far East 71
Zalevskiy, N.I. and By1cov, V.T. Analysis of the Structural Porosity
of Natural Sorbents by the Mercury Pressing Method 83
Gerasimova, V.G. Adsorption of Water and Heptane Vapors by Natural
Sorbents 94
Presnyakova, O.Ye. Use of the Dynamic Method of Investigating the
Structure and Specific Surfaces of Far Eastern Natural Sorbents 102
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Gerasimova, V.G. and Bykov, V.T. Heptane Vapor Adsorption by
Natural Sorbents of Different Degrees of Humidification log
Bykov, V.T. Changes in the Properties of Natural Sorbents due to
Weathering 117
Zalevskaya, N.I. and Popkova, Ye.I. Experience in Reconditioning
Insulating Oils With Local Bleaching Earths In Dallenergo
[Far Eastern Electrical Trust] Concerns 123
Bykov, V.T. and Gerasimova, V.G. Use of Far Eastern Natural
Sorbents 126
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MALNM Yeolv* -
r---~z~zkf ~
Physicochemical properties cE the deconiposition products of ancient
voloanic tuff in the Amur and Ussur Iowland. Trudy MAN SSSR. Ser.
khim. no.3:41-55 158. (KIRA 11:5)
(Amur Valley-Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.)
(Ussur Talley-Volcanic ash, tuff. etc.)
K&LIM, yo. F.
facies in the sulfun series and the distribution of mineral
resources in it. Trady DVAN SSM Ser. khIm. no.3:56-64 158.
(Maritime territory-Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) (MIRA 11:5)
MAMYEV, To. F.
---- ~ . % -
Recent tectonic movements in the Vygoriat-Ruta zone. Geol. sbor.
(Lvov) no.5/6:121-127 '58. (MIRA 12:10)
l.Ukrainakoye geologicheskoye upravlani7e, Ki7ev.
(Transearpathia--Goology, Structural)
144W4 ~ YO.F.
o~,44 - -
Ifore on the classification of pyroqlastic rocks. Zap. roes. Imin.
ob-va 87 uo;1:120-425 158 (MM 11:6)
(VoLanic-ash,
etc.)
-
tuff,
AUTHOR% blaleyev.-Ye -.-F. SOV/11-59-2-11/14
TITLE- On the 'Luff-Lavas and Ignimbrite3 (In Connection with the
Publication of the Symposium "Tuff-Lavas") (0 tufolavakh
i ignimbritakh v svyazi s vykhodom sbornika "Tufolavy")
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskaya, 1959,
Nr 2, p 123 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This symposium was edited by the Laboratory of Volcanology
of the AS USSR and contains articles by V.I. Vlodavets, V.
11. Petrov, M.A. Favorskaya, I.M. Volovikova and B.L.
Rybalov, all of which deal with the problem of tuff-lavas
and ignimbrites. The author finds that the difference
between these two rocks is not stressed enough. The tuff-
lavas are volcanic rocks cemented together by lava, and
the ignimbrites are pyroclastic rocks com:-osed of caked
Card 1/2 together pieces of lava, glass and crystals.
SOV/11-59-2-11/14
On the Tuff-Lavas and Ignimbrites (In Connection with the Publication of
the Symposium "Tuff-Lavas")
ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya vulkanologii AN SSSR (The Laboratory of
Volcanology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR)
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MALEM. Te F
Basic principles for classifying p7roclastic rockB. Trudy lob.
vulk. no.17:183-190 '59. (MIR& 13:5)
(Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.)
?/ALH-TXV, Ye.F.
Prospects for finding perlites in Transcaucasia. Razved.i
okh.nedr 25 no.11:12-15 N 159. WMA 13:5)
1. Zakarpstakaya ekspeditsiva.
(Transcaucasia--Parlite (Mineral))
MALEYEVI Ye.F. (SSSR)
Basic character.-Istics of the geology of the Vygorlat-Gutinskiy
Ridge. Mat.Karp.-Balk.assots. no.1:185-187 160. (MIRA 11+:12)
(Transearpathia-Geology, Structural)
MOYEV, TO.F.
I
Kapping of faults In volcanic areas. Sov.pol. 3 no.10:141-143 0160.
(Km 13:10)
1. laboratorlya valkanolcgli AN SSSR.
(ftults (Geology)--Maps) (Volcanoes)
I
I
i
-EM9 Ye.F.
.-MAL
The Kuchava-Systritsa volcano group in Transcarpathia. Trudy lab. v-mU-
no.18:103-107 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Transcarpathia-Voloanoes)
KALETXV, Te.F.
Recent data on the phases ot volcanism in the Soviet Carpathians.
Dokl.AN SSSR 133 no.5:1165-ii.68 Ag 16o. (MIU 13:8)
1. Laboratoriya vulicanalogii Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom D.S. Korzhinakim.
(Carpathiam Mountains--Geology, Structural)
MALEYEV, Ye.F.
Pyroclastic nature of ignimbrito8 of southern Kullchatka-
Trudy Lab. vulk, no*20:97-101 161. (MLRA 14:11)
1. Laboratoriya vulkanologii AN SSSR.
(Ozernaya region (Kamchatka)-Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.)
MALEYEV, Ye.F.
Some characteristics of andesite-basalt extrusions of U-- platform
cycle of volcanism In TranBcarphatia. Trudy Lab.vralk. no.21:
65-74 162. (MIRA 15:4)
(Transearpathia-Andesites) (Transearpathia-Bas.,ilt)
MAIL, YEV, Ye,F.
1jew finds of igneous !,Frnet in Transearpathia. Iz-;. All SSSR.
Ser.geol. 27 no.'I'.28-34 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:6)
I , Laboratoriya vidLanologi' AN SSSR, Moskva.
I
(Transcarpathis ---Garnet)
MAIXYEV, _XeY.- -
Association of mineralization with volcanic formations in
Transcarpathia. Dokl. All SSSR 142 no.1:1&7-170 Ja 162.
(~MU 14:12)
1. Laboratoriya vulkanologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
D.S. Korzhinskim.
(Transcarpathia--Ore depocits)
MALMV, Ya.F.
Relation betweeir ore formation and volcanism in Transcarpathia.
Sov. gaol. 6 no.1:82-96 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Institut vulkanologii Sibirskago otdeleniya AN SSSR. I
(Transcarpathia-Ore deposits) II
WZY97, Ye.F.
Two-stage s~ruoture of the Vygorlat-Gutin volcanogenic ridge
(Transcarp4kbia). Dokl. AN SSSR 148 no.5:1175-1178 F 163.
(MIRA 16:3)
1. Inatitut, vulkanologii Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. Predstavlano
akademikom A.L.Yanshinym.
(Transearpathia-Rocks, Igneous)
t
-_M4YSV, Ye.F.
Development of volcanicity types as exemplified by the Eastern
Carpathians. Dokl. AN SSSR 10 no.6:1374-1377 F 163. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Institut vulkanologii Sibirskago otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom H.M.Strakhovyt.
(Carpathian Mountains--rRooks, Igneous)
1,L4LEYEV,_,Ievganiy,,,~eaq~ovich; RUDICB, K.F., red.; alIfu]OVA, Z.A.,
-- ., L 1 -red.; SHIIAKOVA, T.M., tekhn. red.
(Volcanoclzistic rocks] Vulkanoklasticheskie gornye parody.
Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 167 p. (AURA 16: 12)
(Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.)