SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOGAYDELI, A. I. - NOGINA, N. A.
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Synthesis of the Acetic Ester of DI-10iryclycl, -,- 79-28-4 -i 6/6o
hexyl)-Butadiene.-l.,'; and Jts Catalytio Hydration
f
hydrogen mole,:~ulcs. at a aimultaneo~,,s formatien -~f bydro~
cairbon. The ' .4'A' (~-.y.~Iohexyl.'.-butaniz, the I-oucyclo.
hexyl-4-cyclohexyl-butane aoetate and the I.,4.-di-(0xy-
cyclochexyll -butane diaoe~are were separated, Negligible
amounts of the init'kal diacetylere ester ani :X aceti.-
acid were also separaza_d. Or the whole., twc parallel expe-
riments were conduot9d* showing analcUvous reeultq.
Ther,? are I table and 1 reference, I of whi:~h is Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONa TbiliGskiy goauda-stv~?nryy uhiversitet (Tbilir.1 State
University)
SUBMITTEDt June 17. 1957
Card 2/2
50) SOT/79-29-4-42/77
AUTHORS: Nogaydeli, A. I., Dzagnidze, K. Ta, Pagava, T., Kveronchkhiladze
TITLEt Investigation of Mixed Ethyleas-acetylene-y-glycols (Issledova-
niye smeshannykh otilenateetilanovykh-y-glikoloy). Synthesis and
Catalytic Hydrogenation of 5-(I-Oxyoyolopentyl)-ponton-l-in-4-
ol-3 and 5-(l-OzYoYclohexyl)-PazLten-l-in-4-01-3 (Sintet I ka-
talitichaskoye Idrirovaniye 5-0-oksitsiklopeatil)-p nten-1-
in-4-ola-3 I 5-fl-okeitaiklogskoil)-Peaten-l-ln-4-olso-3)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal obahchey khtail, 1959, Vol 29, 9r 4, pp 1231-1233 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In continuation of their previous work (Ref 1) the authors in-
vestig&ted the reaction of aorolain with oyolopentenol- and
oyclohexanol-mWesiua-brano-apetyleass as well as the nature of
the catalytia hydrogenation of the aninglycole obtalned. Normal
reaction products, namely, the ethylene-aastyl glycols of
secondary-tertiary nature, (1) and (11) , were obtained (50% Yi*14
ON 9
-= CH .= CC110103 = CH2.
a ~'CCKOHCH CDC-0
M
Card 1/3 The eninglycols mentioned are hydrogenated In the presence of
SOV/79-29-4-42/77
Investigation of Mixed Ethylene-acetyleae-y-glycals. Synthesis and Catalytic
Hydrolenation of 5-(I-Oxycyclopentyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 and 5-0-OrYcYclo-
hexyl -penten-l-in-4-01-3
platinum black without a break in the reaction rate, each of
them affiliating 6 hydrogen atoms while the corresponding
saturated y-glycols are formed. The hydrogenation, however,
takes place much faster in the presence of colloidal palladium,
the eninglycole intensely affiliating 4 hydrogen atoms, where-
upon the reaction rate drops sharply and the remaining two
hydrogen stoms are absorbed much more slowly, which is confirmed
by a comparisoa with the time re(juired for the affiliation of
hydrogen in the case of (I) and (II). For instance, the nature
of.hydrogenation of eninglycole with cyclic radicals is similar
to that of eninglycols with open chains, even though the weight-
ing of the radical retards the hydrogenation reaction as soon
as the 4 hydrogen atoms have been affiliated. The products of
the complete hydro enation with the catalysts mentioned above
are compounds (111~ and (lv)g
Card 2/3
SOT/79-29-4-42/77
Investigation of Hired Ethylene-acetylene-y-glycols. Syntheais and CaWytic
flydrogenation of 5-(l-Oxyayolopentyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3 and 5-(I-OrYcvclo-
hexyl)-penten-l-in-4-01-3
ASSOCIATIONs
SUBMITTED:
OR
C-CH2CH2 CHOHCH2CH3
= I
OR
I
CCH2CH2CH0HCH2CH Y
CD (IV)
There are 2 tables and I Soviet reference.
Tbiliaskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet (Tbilisi State Uni-
vereity)
March 25, 1958
Card 3/3
41
5 (3)
AUTHORJ Ifrjt~nydoli, A. I., "h. 7. K,/71
TITLE: 3ynthasi3 and C,,italvtic 'Hydrogenation of
Hout-,-ne-5-liol-2,5 (S?intoz i katalitichesko,..e gidrirovaniye
PERIOD1,11""IL: Zhurnal obshche,- kiii-.-,ii, 1~5), Vol 2'1:~,
PP
A7")TRACT: In the present rnpor tho hy3rogenaticn of acetylene-jr-EIYC013
in the prca3nce of prAlriliur, om, efJain-m. earbonA,~, --a
described. The r;r)lectivo -ffect of nalla(lilvi (,-n cnlciiin
carbonate in th,.; h-!ro~,cnrti::,n of ;icetyllne
enrbinol3 is kno-an Cro.- p-aUicitiono (Ref :0. -Y use of this
catalyst, horiever, .,in,,,,I c:7.-binols yiel~lqtj a !Iixture
of the Initial product, the lionc, cs-,rbinol, -nO. tv!o Isomeric
olefin carbinalo (Ref llhorm.~orc the effrct o-C this
catalvut on ace tvlene-.Y-glycols wns investi~7n.tr~~4 nore
thoroughly. The com"oani ,iontionne. in tlm, titl.(, 7.91 obtrined
from, ethyl-phenyl ketone and i-.agnosiun-b-rotro-,ii7ic~l.liyl-
acetylenyl-carbinol. 3y means of the catal.,rit --iontioned the
hydr06OnR'10n Was fOun! to tq,':e plnce up '-o ti-te -:)~h7lcne
Card 1/2 derivative. The reaction pro--oeds mora slo,71y thm with
Synthecio and Catalytic -1-1y4rogenation of 3C /75
7)hnnyl lioptyne-3-diol-2.5
tptrnmethyl-bixtino-fliol. 17ho :,clactivia nafmr,~ of prill-1---ni
r,pplie,) to crlcium carborv tc %?,j thun.
Rect-,,lene-
jr-glycol-3. The rpnultr~nt liputene-
~-fliol-'>95 is dcneribed for thr- firat t1%.pe b~r tl-
The oxparLTran!,t,1 ract rloocri.b--~n the jvnVic,:1-, of i~! i.-I-AnI
covipminrl an-4 IJP -3 -xoil ---j r--n,1., -nd
physicr-l of tha lhere ,irQ
V;30CIATIO-.i: Tbillsskiy 7o-.mA,,r,,?t1venny.,r urivnr3itet (~Ibilisj S, -1
Univer-3ity,11
SUX[ITTED- 'larch 29, Vj3~1
Card 22/2
HOOMELIS A.I.; GOKADZE.. G.M.
Synthesis of 3, &dimthYI-4. 6-decadiYUS-3., 8-diol acetate aad
dL(l-hydroxycycIopentyj)-J,, 3-butadlym acetate and their catalytic
b7drogenationo Zhur.ob,khiu, 31 wo6gI838-143 To t6le
(H=l 1496)
Is Tbilizakiy gosudarstvennyy uaiversitet,
(Acetic acid) (Hydrogenation)
NOGAIDELI L.I.g U-ID*' IS.N.
Synthesis and Catalytic 17dmgemtion of 5-(I-hydroxMcjoheltTI)
-4t3-dlmtbyl,4-hoptyn-3-ol-and--its &estates. Zhur.ob.khIn
33 no.2:379-381 F 163. (KMA 16;2)
11 TbIl laskly gosudaretyennyy univa-ditat.
(Hootynol) (Cyclahexyl group) (Hydrogenation)
NOGAYDMIP A.111; SKURTLADZEP R.N.
Alkylation of benzme by diethyl other in the preaence of
alumimum chloride. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.5:V.14-1415 My 163.
(KMA 16c 6)
1. Thatitut khimii imeni P.G. Melikishvili AN Gruzinakay SSR.
(Benzene) (AD71ation) (F-thyl other)
ANDRUNOV, K.A.; PIGIMIADZE, Sb,V.; NWAIDELIO A*1*8- 'IARDOSAMID2Z, TS.UO
Poly-bis-(8-hydror.AuJnoline)-titanomethylphenylsiloxanas.
Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 33 no.39557-564 Kr 164 (mirA 17:8)
1. Institut, khimii imeni P.G. Mplikishvili Ali (hi=SSR I E-
otitut soyedineriy AN SSSR. Yrt~dsvivit-DnD
a.kademikom G.V. TSitniahvIll. 2. Gld~n-~orre.,,i, -. (, ~Wl SSSR
(for AndrianoT).
NIOGAYDrM A, I.; RVELIAS)WILI, N. 9.
Ct,,Glycols of the vinylacetylene seriez. '-eLrt 1, Syrttie5i3,
hvdrogenation and acetylenation of 1,
ene-3. 4,diol. Zhur. ob Kh1m. 34 i6e&;1737--l7a Je 164.
, 11'.. - 1, . .
-L. Tbilisakiy govudarstvenryy unIversil-tA.
NOGAYDELI, A.I.; SUIRTLAME, N.N.
Synthesis of some ierivatives of anthracene -1 cf
compounds. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 29 no.2:151-1"8 Ag 1620
(MJRA 18:3)
1. Institut khimii imeni Helikishvili AIN GruzSSR, Tbilisi.
Submitted February 12, 1961o
NOWDELIP A,I,; SLMTLAMSO M.N.; BAGRATSHVILI# G.D.; ONIASHVMI, N.I.
- . -1--- --- -
Etepamtlon and avectm of 3,4,,7,S,11,12-be%&hydrotrl-
~r 163.
;benylens. Zhur. ob. kWm. 33 no-5:1517-1520 K
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Institut khluli M Gminakw.SSR.
L 1128-& W (m)/EPF(c)/EWP(j) RPL 14WIRM
ACCESSION MR: AP5022931
UR/0062/65/000/009/1396/1402
5 546,207
P"
AUTHORt Tkos'helashvill, R. $h.1 Andrianov, K. A.; Hogaydeli, A. 1.
TITLE*
Reaction of dimethyl- and pheny1methy1dichlorosilal with 1,4-dilithium-
-1,4-dihydronsphthalons
SOURCEt AN SSSR. lzvest4a. Seriya khWchaskaya, no. 8, 1965, 1396-1402
TOPIC TAGSt dimethy1dichlorouilane, condensation reaction
ABSTRACT: The reaction of dimet hyl- and phany1methylehlorbsilanes v"*.d d-,iithium
derivatives of naphthane was studied to determine its usefulness in chz synthesis
of oligomers. The condensation reaction of 1,4-dilithium-1,4-tUhv,~ronaphthalens
with dimetbAchlorosilane proceeds acccrding to the following scheme
tt U
CHS, CHI CHIY CHS CH CH*
cl-A I I , I- j
-Si-ID- L-0- Si-
&I He He
3 CH, 8 6, .
--fit
Ic U
U qrdi/3--
_L 3.128-66
ACCESSION NF14 AP5022931
The reaction product is a tetramer with a boiling temperature of 216-2200C (at.1 x~
Hg). In the absence of moisture this reaction proceeds according to-
jH, 11g)1 CH,, MIS H H CHS
+ Lt--' 'Lu+c
C1
HS, ~11
CHI H' H CHIR H CHR H -H CH
C1
J'H'j
Iffs
Q:5 JUS JHs
This scheme'vas followed also in the case of condensation with pheny1methy1dichloro'-*
silane. In this case the pro&4ts were: IL dimer boiling at 200-2050C U mm Hg) an*d*
a tetramer boiling at 245-2500C (1'mm Hg). Boiling temperatures at reduced pressure#-
refractive indices, and-molecular weightg (elemental analysis) wera determined for
all reaction products. In order to confini the str"icture, the reaction products
were hydrolyzed to the corresponding d1hydroxy-derivatives.with. various degrees of
%CCESSION XR; AP5022931
5olymerization and transforsed into other derivatives. Orig, art. has 1 2 table*_--$-I
WSOCIATIONt Institut elementwrganicheskikh soyedinenLy Akademil nau* SSSR
"Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciezces)SSSR),,1,,.r__
')UBMITTEDi MulO EXCU 00 BUD CODE: GC9 OC
10 SOV1. 001 MHERs 000
AM' ~sffW05090 SOURCE COM i UR/0251/65/040/003/0607/0612
AUTKOR: ftbapariaze, X. G.; Brodzeli, M. I.; D-evedze, L_. V.;
Maysurad4s, S. L. ; , C_h____5_
ORG: none
TITLE: Synthesis and certain photochemical properties of 7-nit!S ~13~1 31-trime-
1-thyl-spiro-naphthopyrann- 2.2'-indoline
SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobshchstniya, v. 40, no. 3. 1965, 607-612
TOPIC TAGS: photoeffect, spiropyran compound, UV irradiation, apectrophotometry,
cryogenic effect / 7-nitro-11, 31, 31-trimeth),l-spiro-naphthopyran- 2,2'-indoline
ABSTRACT: on the assumption.that the change in color on heating of 11, 21. 3''
trimethyl-indoline-o-naphthopyrilo-spiran, a tiubstence synthesized by Wizinger and
Weaning in 1940 (Helv. Chem. Acts, v. 23, 1940, 247) is associated with the splitting
of the pyran cycle and hence also with a chanl;e,in internal configuration and re-
distribution of bonds in the molecule, and in view of the importance of this problem,
.the authors synthesized yet another representative of nonsymmetrie spiropyrans,
namely, 7-nitro-11, 31, 3'-trimethyl-opLro-naljhthopyran-,2,21-indoline (yellowish
acicular crystals) through condensation of 8 1; of Fisharts base with 8 g of 6-nitro-2-
oxy-0-naphthaldehyde (Fig. 1) by heating to 60*C for 1 hr, thus obtaining a thermo-
Card 1/3
Fig.
L 2 ./3
card
A,,2L-66
A:C_C_ KR, AP6005090.
cbromic compound wttLch, in a USToin solution, Lis colorless at room temperature but
acquires a purple color when heated to 100-150*C,. The photochrocil-c properties of
this new spiroopyrain were investigated in a specially 4:~esigned cryostat (attachment
to an SP-10 spectrophotometer). The investigation was performed in liquid (paraffin
oil and a mixture cif ethanol and methanol in the mutual ratio of 4:1) and solid
(polystyrone-achyl cellulose) solutions. Findingn: ultraviolet irradiation at room
temperature does not change the color of solution. A reduction in temperature to
-10*C in the liquidi solution, however, along with a subsequent brief irradiation with
X -a 36 6 mp causes the solution to acquire a purple color. A peak in the 580 m1A region
appears in the absorption spectrum. The process Is reversible with time. At still
lower tezperatures;(-90 to -1001C), on the other hand, the process becomes irreversib-
le so long as thesm temperatures apply. Increasing the temperature instantaneously
-restores the origivial pale-yellow color. Orig. ait. has: 5 figures, 2 formulas.
SUB COD2:_ 030 07, _20/ -SUM DATE: 06Jul65/ CRW REP: 000/ OTH REF: 007
L 41226~46 EWT(rA)/T/EWp(J) up(
ACC NRS AF60Z34"j 2
R14
SOURCS COM
AUTHCH: r. A.; Vardosaddze, Ta. M.; ffbgWoli, A. I.; Ukushkina,
ORG: InItitag Mec*~~Vae-Cwpau~xp AS SSSR (rhatitut *1*MA"vgaAiaM&k1kh
sayedimnir AN MR)
TITIZc Fox7mrizati MfitbZjRhGrg1qclQsi2=&n4sj
SOM, Vrok*%*,*L*ku4&rr=,* xoyedinantya, v. ov no. 70 19660 IZ5Z-1236
TOPIC TAGS: sil(rcanes orgamosiliconcompoundp polymerization catalyst,, catalytic
polyaorization
ABSTPACT., In a studY of the polymerization of arganacyclosilaranes in reactions of
aniOrda polyatorULtiong the polymerization of tatramethyltatraphovylcyclatetrasil=az7~i
(I) and trimethyltripher4rloyclotriai2ox=e (II) in the presence of various catalytic
system was.investigatad. Special c &aving the formlas
CHI C4116
((CH,),Nj0j10Mx(CH#)*) (B)
in. CHO
where n 11, 15, were synthesized. In the pregence of (A)q the po2ymrization of
KUMtTATTSgVA. E.P.; MMOTITS, H.S.: &RIMM10T. I.S.; 40a=, A.S.;
SPITSYM. T.T.; RTAUNA, N.A.: UMM13TA. G.G.; IXATZT.
ATIAMM. LA.; TSMUT. T.". oty.re-I.; BAMATCT, P.S.,
takhat m4,
Doonomy of the North Ossetian A.S.S.R.; statistical laro4noe
khozimistvo Severo-Osetinakoi A-SO: statisticheskil abornik.
Ordzh(milcidse, 1958. 130 P. (KERA 12:10)
1. North Ossetian A.S.S.R. St4t1stli7hookoys upravlonlys.
2, Machallnik Statistichimalcogo upravlanip Savero-Osetinalcoy
ASO (for TSogoyev).
(Ossetia--statistics)
N0.11AYEV, V. A.
USSR/fttralem Industry Aug 1947
Water - Furifleation
"'Work of tho Vator-purifying Utatton for Flmltnp,
at the Artv=oft C=blno," V.'A. Nogeqov tuO
K. K. Asciman, 3 pp
"Neftyanoye Khozyajyetvo" Vol ZXV, No 6
Diarusses the purifying atation operation at
Artamnaft Trust to clean and atorilize the water
of the Caspian Sea before It Is plxmped into oil
wells to float up the oil. ftplains process of
purification and sterilization aad given diagram
of filtration plant..
lam
PA 1PT13
BELENIKIYp Aleksandr Davydovich; NUSETLYEV9 Vladimir Vasillyevid1z;
ROGAYEV.. Vesiliy ~~Iqviqjq.-TROBITLTO I.Te.0 inzh.,, retsen~-
zin-t-f-KYSEUVE, rqdo; USUKO# LeAsp takbn, redo
(Ferformn e of diesel locomati"s = lengthened haul distawes;
experience of the AsWchabad Railroad] Rabota teplavozov n& udUneu--
nykh uchastkakh obrashchanita; opyt Ashkhabadakoi doragi. Moskva,
Vses,~ izdatellsko-poligr,'~~ibuedinenie 14-va putei soobahchenlia
1961. 78 p. (MIRA 34:12)
(Diesel locomotives-Performance)
GIMURG, L.B.; NOGAIMVA~, -Z.H.; YUSTUS 9 Z.L.
Fhotocolorimtrie determination of thallimi and germanium in
the products of nonferrous metallurgy. -')bor. nauch. trud.
Gintavatmeta no.18:11-17 161. (MIRA 16:7)
(Ifonf4rrous motals-Analynia)
(Thallium-Analysis)
(Germanium-Analysis)
ROGAY-TSIV. I., glaMry sooteldmilc;POXHILIXO, G., takhnik
Self-feeder and malatainIng swine muconflaed by pens. Sauk& i
pered. op, v sellkhos 9 no.10124-26 0 159 (KUtA 13:3)
1. Sovkhot 'Kubanatem, Timashevskogo rayona, ltrasnodarskogo kraya.
(Swine houses and equipeent)
_-MAO . ve , . -
Socialist competition amang the Brasov region enterprises,
Munca sindic 7 no.8il3-17 Ag 163.
1. Presedintele Consiliului regional a! sindicatelor Brasov.
NPROWAKWO d,V,j O,Ao~f
Goatmol.11:)z of plvgglzg camat in =at&--t vitIL hl&Uy f--
Kation waters* Trudy laat. neftl Ali Kasakb,SSR 4:187-189 t61@
(KMA 16:,,.)
(Oil well Cementing)
GAFAROVAR N.A.; DZMNAKHMETOVA, Zh.K.; ROMMEKOV, B.Yu.;
BEUIKGVSrLlyv V.G.
Surface-active.subetancen from the petroleum products of the
Gurlev Petroleum RefinerT. KhIm. i takh. topl, I masel 8 no,6:
30-33 Je 163. (HIRA 16W
1. Institut khimii neftl AN KazSM.
(Gurlev(Gurlev Province)-Petroleum refineries)
(Surface-active agents)
Solidity of the vessels engaging in Arctic Navigation,
Novoati Tekhni:vi (Technology News).
Issues 1105. 56-57, 1934.
F(COU)f L. .
Problems of the modern Soviet Icebreaker con-
struction,, Sudostrcenic (Ship Construction).
Issue No. 6, Goostroyizdat (National Construction
Publishing House), 1934
WGID, L.K. soora
Ship rolling on stormV seat; from data obtained by lavestigating
the rolling of the steamer "Keteorl In 1913). Irmdy VNITOIS 6 no.
1:77-89 153. Mu 9:11)
(Stability of ships) (Moteor (Steamer))
IRCKNIKOV, A.T., rodaktor; ALIMMA. N.V.. r4d&kt4r-.
IMORMICH. A.I.. takhmich4akty r4dALkt(or.
[Theory of ship designi Toorila, preektirevantia su4ov. LaniWad.
Gas.4olusn4a lid-ve sudestroltellnel prmmyshl.. 1955. 479 p.
(Naval architecture) (MA 9:5)
ROGID. L. K.
Generalized difforeatUl equattom of weight and Incremintal
41splacestent coeffIcient. TruAy LIZ ao.26:116-121 15,14
NM 13:4)
lo Kafedre proyektirovanlys sudoT Leningradekago korablestrottell-
wgo Institutao
(Displacement (Ships))
KOGM. L.K.. doktor takhnichaskikh nauk.
,--- ---
one partletaaritise In the design of fishing vessels. 6ndostroolde
22 no.,4:1-10 Ap 156. 9= 9:9)
(Shipbuilding) (Fishing beats)
ROGID,r JG,,_ doktor takhnichaskikh nauk.
I " t ; I
Fra" lines of transport vessels. Smilostroante 22 no.12:36-42 D 156.
(United States-Ships) (NM 10:2)
(Ship model*--Testing)
.10(4); 31(4,5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/305
Nogid, Lev Markovich
Teorli podobiya I razmernostey (Theory of Similitude and of
Dimensional Analysis) Leningrad, Sudpr=giz, 1959. 95 P.
3,500 copies printed.
Scientific Ed.: N.Fj Fedosov; Ed.: A.I. Kuskova; Tech. Ed.:
P.S. Frumkin.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for students at shipbuilding vuzes.
It may also be useful to a large number of scientists engaged in
experimental work or conqerned with methods of similitude and
dimensional analysis in theoretical investigations.
COVERAGE: The book treats the fuqdamentals of the theories of
similitude and dimensional analysis, illustrated by examples
from the field of hydrodynamics, ship theory, and strength
theory. The author thanks Ya.I. Voytkunakiy, K.K. Fedyayevskiy,
and A.A. Kurdyumov. There are 18 references: 15 Soviet,
2 English, and 2 German.
NOGID9 L.H.
Ice impact on a ship. Trudy LKI no.26:123-135 '59. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Kafedra proyektirovanLya sudov Leningradakogo korablestroitell-
nogo instituta.
(Ice on rivers, lakes, ate.) (Bbips)
-ROGIDs L.M.
Madellng ah1p propulslon In an unbroken Ice deld sM In broken
104. Tru4 ~KI no.28c45-62 159. (mm 15;5)
le Kafedra proyektirovamiyat andov Laningradskogo korablestroitaltnogo
Ingtitutat.
(Ice on rivers,,,% lakes,, etc.) (,Kelp propulsion,-Models)
1.
HOGIDj, LoHo
Reolotance to Icebreaker motions In broken Ice, according to model
testing data In 2949-1951.o Trudy LKI noa29s83-89 1594 (MM 14M
L L-eningradskly korableatroltellayy institutj, kafedra proyektiro-
vaniya sudov,
(Ice-break-ing vessel -Yodels)
ATOGID, L.H., doktor tokho.nauk
Indices of technical characteristics of a ahip. Sudostraeale 26
no.9:13-14 S160. (KIU 13:10)
(Ships)
140GID # Lev ch; GMSI IN. kand.tekhn.nauk., retsenzent;
1~~~ 0
V.S., kand.tcvkbn.nauk, retsenzent; DORIN, V.S...
nauchrU red.; SHAKMOVA, V.M., red.; SKSHROVAI, L.14.r
tekhn. red,
[Planning the shape of a ship and preparing preliminary draw-
ings]Praektirovania fo=7 sudna i postroenie teoraticheekogo
chertezba. Leningrad;, Sudpr=giz, 1962. 242 ~" 15: 6)
(Hulls (Nwral architecturo))
14. NOGIDc L.M., daktor takhn.naxfc; DUBROVIN, O.V. # inzh.
FrIational resistance of icebreakers, Frictional resistance
of icebreakers. SudostroeaLe 28 no.6:10-14 Je 162.
(KERA '15:6)
(Frictional resistance (Hydrodynamics))
(lee-breaking vessels)
NOGID, L.K., daktor tekhn.nauk
E.~
The most adymtegeous coefficients of displAcement and the
operational sp*W of a ship. Budostroonle 29 no.2g5..U F 16).
W~L 16:2)
(DisplaceKent (Ships)) (Ships-Speod)
NOGID; L.M., doktor tekhn.naul:
MaUng use of the vartational method. Sudoetroenle 29 no.6:
8-11 is 163. (IGRA 16:7)
(Naval archiinature-Tables, calculations, ate.)
NOGID
.-,.--,jqv-Markovich; POPOV, G.I., kwid. takhn. nauk, retsenzent;
BRONIIIKOV, A.V.,, red.; SHUMOVA, U4.9 red.
(Design of zeagoing ships) Proektirovanie morskikh sudov.
Laningrad, Izd-vo "Sudostroenie." Pt.L[Methods of determ-
ining the elements of a proposed ship] Metodika opredeleniia
elementov proektirue=go sudna. 1964. 358 p. (MMA 17:5)
NGGIDO L.M., doktor tf.,khn. nauk
Justifying the propulsive speed and tne stnictural el.,?mtnts
of a propcmeA veombl. Sudootroemlo 30 nr;.0OxIF-2(j Xy '~,4.
(FIRA 17!6)
9 .
Noma, Jersy
-
By express through the diabass. Przegl techn 84 no-30:5
25n t63.
~9%P9,,,;Qrzy -,..
Now roofing material* Przagl. techn. 84 no.33:6 IS Ag 163.
NOGI4,, H.V., inzh.; SHIMMENA, L.M., irizh.
Spot welding of ho+-rollpd m--tal wittc-,*, pr~-IIAL-iinary
Svar. proizv. no.3:lrl-.'L7 Yx '65. 1,7: ~ "
1. flauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekhnologii traktornrgo
I sellskokhozyaystvannogo mashinontroyeniya.
ALEKHILU, N.I.; FEDOROV, I.V.; SfDrfREVA, L.f-,.
Welding hot-rolled metale without cleaning the place under welding.
Trakt. i sellkhozmash. no.3;37-39 Mr 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Nauchno-issledova tell skiy institat tekhnologii traktornogo i
sellskokhozyaystvennogo rashinostroyeniya.
NOGIN.- M.V., inzh.
Automa-IIAon and mechanization of welding pr(c,38ses in t-.act-,r
and agricultural machirery manufacture. Trfkt. i sellkhozmash.
no.9;31-32 S 164. 041PA 17:11)
GRIGORIYEVA, R.N., inzh.; KIPUIS, S.B., ineh.; HOGIN, H.V., inzh.
Quality of the welded constructions in agriculturs:
Trakt. i selikhozmash. no.11343-45 N 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly Inatitut sellskokho-
zyayotvennogo mashinostroyeniya.
SOKOLOV, A.T. - MOGIN. P.A.; MRIPIN, L.P.; IOSIT. Ts.A.. kandidat taklint-
ank1k; n~.
ch
;itor; TILRSEW, A.N., redaktor: PAXIWOTA, -
N.A.,' tekbutchaskly r4daktor.
(Cameras. optics Rnd d6teraination of arposurel rotoapparaty. op-
t1ka i opradelenle vydershki. Pad red. I.A.1oftea. Hoskya, Goo.
lzd-vo "Iskametvow. no.l. 1955. 157 P. (KLRA 9:4)
(Photography--Exposure) (Camaras)
SWINe P.A.
speeds In the panorandc filaing of notion picture so
Zhur. nanch. I prild. fot. i kin. 2 00.51358-363 9-0 157. 1
(KM 10ell)
1. T.Wenoyusnyy goeudezetvannyy Inatitut kinamtografli.
.(Cinematography)
NOGIN, v
Iowa photography Is not a gemm but a nethod. Sov. foto 17 no.9:
4-8 s #57. (KM 10:9)
(Photography. Journalistic)
;_ ions. rei..
SOKOLOV, Aleksandr Vladintrovich; WGIN, Pavel A a. oy_iqh
Icand.takhm.nauk, red.; TZLZSEMV. A.M.. rod.; K&LEX. Z.M., teichn.red.
[Photngraphic apparatus and optical r9toapparaty 1 optika. I%d.2.,
topr. I dop. Pod red. Z.A. Iofisa. Kaskya, Goo. led-ve "Iskusstvo.*
1958. 158 P. (Bibliotaka fateltubitalia, zo.l) WRA 12:1)
(Optics) (Photography-4quipment and supplies)
WIN, R.. kand. tskustvovednaiya; NOGIN, P., kand. Iskustvoyadenlya
Answer to a fumbler. Sov.W~0-1-8,, no-10:35-38 0 '58.
Oa?A 11:11)
(Photeerapby-Portmite) (Konankov, Sargal TlaofeevIch, 1874- )
NOGRI, Pavel Aleksqyqvic1j;--IOFIS, Ye.A., kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.;
-- M, A.A., red.; SUSHKEVICH, V.I., tekhn. red.
[Photographic lonsos) Fotografichaskii obOektiv. Pod red. E.A.
Iofisa. MosWa,, Gos.izd-vo "Iskus.9tvo," 1961. W4, p. (Biblio-
teka fotoliubitelia,, no.22) (MIU 15:2)
(Lenses, Photographic)
ITOGINO P.I.
Characteristics of the growth and development of sugar 'beetsin Irkutsk
Frovince. Agrobiologlia no. 3:449-450 My-Je 161. (MM 14:5)
1. Irkutakiy sel'skokhozyaystvemWj institut,
(Irkutak Province--Sugar beets)
GUSLV, Yu. (Moskva); LOBACphl Tu (Kaluga)- I-IOVCIIrKOV, 14. (Tambor); BERES,
14. (Beyu); Ku(,I:ls,*Ye. (Villn' aj; LUT-KO, V. (Riga); NOG32, S.
YU
(Sevastopoll)OLIDUIRIKOX Wumanakaya Al.); MOM,
(Leningrad); CHIBIRYACIM0, V. (Saveromorsk); SIMaIM, V. (Orel);
ZHBANOVp Ye. (Ivanovo); VOTWKHIII, B. (Groznyy); M4WHEV 0me
(Leningrad); IWIEDOV, V. (Balashov); GORDOVI V, (Yevpatorya);
LYAMETS, V. (Se%rerodonetsk),
Ebcchange of experience. Radio no.3*.1,37,/+4,51,53o54,,55,56,58 61
Hr'64 WTRA 17:7~
TRUSHCHN, Romuelld Kikhaylovich; DOMMOT. Ram Katyeyevich; ROSU.
Mikolay D4trlyevich. Prialmal uchsztIys.K-OG-w--?-Sj!--.-
KOVALICMK. A.. red.; KATUSETtCH. So, tekha.red,
ERadio, amateur's handbook] Spravochnik radioliubitalls.
I&d.2., parer. I dop. Kiev, (Fos.lzd-vo tekha.lit-ry USM,
196o. 84o p. 4KXRA 14:2)
(Radio-Awteurs' manuals)
RTABUKHA, H.I., inzhener; YOGIN, S.I., inzhaner.
Ultrasonic devices for testirg and investigating concrete. Miakht.
Otrol. no.7:18-21 A '57. (KLRA 10:8)
1. Ydesoyuzayy nauchna--issledovatellskly Institut organizateit
ontazha Promehiletroy.
(Ultrasonic testlug) (Concrete-Testing)
POPOTICH, G. [Popovych, K.]. imad.takhn.nauk; 5.1,
lash.; ALTSWLIR, H., lash.
Using the ultrasonic method In testing the strength of con-
crete construction elements. Bud.mat.i 1constre 2 no*l:
47-52 Y 160. OMA 13t 6)
(Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications)
(Precast concrete--Testing)
AUTHOR#
TITLE:
PERIODICALt
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Investigation Into Structural Disturbances of Concrete Under
Load by Means of Ultrasound
Beton i zhelezobeton, 1960, No. 11, PP- 516-518
TEXT: The author refers to the method developed by R. Jones (Ref. 1)
by which structural changes taking place in concrete cubes under stress were
investigated by an ultrasonic impulse device, measuring the velocity of the
ultrasonic impulse passing through the cube. Reference is also made to in-
vestigations by 0. Berg (Ref. 2) confirming the findings of Jones. With the
aid of the YF-3 (UP-3) ultrasonic impulse device developed by NIISK ASiS
UkrSSR experiments were conducted along somewhat different lines. In addi-
tion to taking measurements along the center line section of the cube (A-A)
perpendicular to the direction of uniaxial stress, measurements were also
taken across the sections adjoining the top and bottom surfaces, as shown
in Figure 1 (B-B). Along section A-A the impulse velocity varies constantly
while the load increases, in accordance with the findings of Jones. On the
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other hand there is practically no change of impulse along sections B-B un-
til destruction takes place, which contradicts the conclusions of Jones
about the -Aniform. character of changes in the velocity of sound in a con-
crete cube under uniaxial stress. These changes differ according to the
zone through which they pass. With the same ultrasonic device experiments
were conducted with a view to determining the change in the impulse velocity
when the load is removed. The findings of these experiments permit conclu-
sions to be drawn about the reversibility of structural defects caused by
stress and the effect to be explained of a volume decrease during the first
phase of load removal from samples under uniaxi&l stress (Ref. 4). This
method opens interesting perspectives for its practical application by check-
ing the state of structural condition of reinforced concrete constructions
and the degree of fatigue in the dynamic condition. The ultrasonic impulse
device has also been used for static tests of constructions observing the
developvent of destruction, in particular by measuring 'Vhe impulse velocity
in the lower part of a prestressed monolithic reinforced concrete beam under
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load in the extended zone of pare bending. As the load increases the velo-
city of the passing impulse decreases until 3 microseconds, when microfis-
sures begin to develop. The author describes an ultrasonic FIV;'~-5A (PIK-5A)
impulse device (Ref. 5) developed by HIIZhelezobeton, which enabled A. ITa-
dareyshvili (Ref. 6) to conclude that in the extended zones of bending of
reinforced concrete beams the velocity of ultraaonic impulse decreases by
70 - 100 ~j under a load which coincides with the beginning of crack forma-
tions; any consecutive slight increase of load decreases the impulse velo-
city by hundreds of percents. Another type of device, the "Betonaskop"
(Ref- 7), enabled A. Savchuk and F. Filipchin3ki to determine the beginning
of change in the impulse velocity at loads corresponding to 50 - 70 c,10 of the Y'
breaking strength. It should be remembered that the initial elastic and
plastic deformations do not cause any changes in the sound velocity; these
appear only in the case of structural interferences or compression of ma-
terial. There is I diagram, 3 graphs, 1 table and 7 Soviet references.
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Fir_-ure 1: - e) p radiatio,n01 receiving
Ultra3onio measurements taken nsfo trans:!
on concrete cubes under statio former
load. a
a - method of P. Jones IOU
b - method of the author
p re*ceiving
piezotrans-
former
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radiation transf orme~~p
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Study of processes of crack formation in resh-reinforced concrete.
Bet. i zhel.-bet. no.9:398-401 S '61. (MM 14:10)
(Precast concrete--Testing)
ACC NR* AF6011254 SoLqICE COM U1t/Qa3/66/0W/006/0M/0095
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ORG: none
TITLE: A method for determining the structure of a cqncrete body, Clado 421,
No. 179980
SOURCE: Izobretoniya,. promyshlennyye obraztsy# tovarnyye znaki, no, 6. 1966# 94-95
TOPIC TAGS: concrete, flaw detection, ultrasonic vibration
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for determining the structure
of a concrete body of a structure or an object. The method involves passing pulsed
low-frequoncy ultrasonic vibrations., and of registering their attenuation# To
uncover the presence of conchoidal flaws, holost etc in the badyt the forms of
numerous reflection Impulse amplitudes ~aasing around such defects in the tooted
body and in a control specimen are compared.
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AUTHORc Noginp V, He
TITLE: Logarithmic method of generalized amplitude detection
SOURCEs Rot. zh. Radlotakhnika I alektroavyazt, Ab4. 9A234
REF SOURCEs Tr.,gorlkovsk, politekhn, In-ta, v. 20# no. 50 1964t 18-29
TOPIC TAGS: amplitude modulation, signal distortion, rectification
I ABSTRACT: Detection of AM-oscillations, in which the carrier can have any value
i down to zero, Is considered. Such oacillatio*ns arise with the simultaneous actio;x.'
I of two All-signals with overlapping spectra. To separate the envelopes in this
case the logarithmic detection method is proposed, which involves full-wave rec-
tification at an aotive load and subsequent logarithmation of the generalized AH-i
oscillation. The degree of nonlinear distortions arising from the nonlinoarity
of the logarithmic characteristics is estimated. It Is shown that the nonlinear
distortion factor K is comparatively small and does not exceed 8% for a modula-~
tion. index of W--30%0 Its magnitude can be estimated from the formula
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0142/66/009/003/0371/0373
TITLE: Experimental investigation of the generalized logarithmic amplitude
detection
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 9, no. 3. 1966. 371-373
TOPIC TAGS: signal detection, amplitude detector
ABSTRACT: A method of detecting radio signaIG with overlapping spectra was
suggested by the author earlier (Trudy Gor'k. Polytechn. in-ta, 1964, v. 20,
no. 5, 18). The result of taking logarithm from the rectified signal ir, given by.
jsin(0t+AV)j + -L where the first term in brackets is
ION 2.
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the: isolated modulating signal and the first summand is the additive interference
-A&,be iltered out or compensated for. The article briefly reports the results of
f
an experimental verification of the signal separation by using compensation
Z1,11-rnethods. It is claimed that the above gene rali zedlog -detection method ensuros
-%.,practically distortionless detection of AM signals when their carrier frequency
lies within the audio-frequency band. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 formulas.
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TEPES11CIfUK,
KROV, KJ-f
Ki
'A:AFLI
1. NOGINp T.A.
2. USSR (600)
4. TechnologY
nometric projections
7. New way of setting up a=
mashgiz,1952
in machine-building. Sverdiovsk
9. Monthly Liat of Russian Accessions.Library of Congress,F'ebruary,1953.Unclassified.
NOGIN, T. 0.
OGINI T. G. (Senior Veterinarian, Executive Comittee of the Aktyubinsk City
N
I
Soviet.) About the vitaminaprophylaxis and vitaminotherapZofyoung animals.
So: Veterinariya; 23; 7; -July IM; Lncl.
TABCON
HOGIRI V., in-sh.; USOV, P.
Receivers with *earth' battery po-der supplir. Radio no.10148-
491, 50 0 163. (mm 16:11)
GRFYTS, B.V., inzb.; NOGII;,__V ,A.., inzh.
Ground pressure on the tunnel lining of pylon-type subuay stations
in CambrlRn clays. Transp. stroi. 14 no.2s49-50 F 64.
(ICRA 17:4)
MOGIN9 V,A.g inshe
rn"StIgation of statics of carrying structures of subway m;tati=s
without lateral landing platformse Sbor. trud LTIZUT noo,"2502-88
164o (HM lw)
L 24290-66 EWT(d)/FSS-2
ACC NRt AR600 524P-
SOURCE CODE: UlVO05816510C)OI0091HDO21MO3
AMHOR: Noii~, V. N.
TITLE: Loga:nithmie method of generalized amp.Utude detection 1
SOURCE: 'Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 9Zh16
REF S(YURICE: Tr. Gor1kovsk. politekhn.-in-ta, v. 20., no. 5, 1964, 18-29:
TOPIC T&O : amplitude modulaticn, signal detection, nonlinear effect, signal dis-
tortion
TRA11SIATION: The author investigates theoretica ily the problem of detection of AM.
oscillations, in which the carrier can,have an arbitrary value bound to zero. Such
o~,cillations occur when two AM signal,Wwith overlapping spectra act, simultaneously.
To separate,the envelopeln this case,. t'it is proposed to use a,logarithmic detection,
method, consisting of full-wave rectification into an active load and subsequent
taking, o-f the logarithm of the common A14 oscillation. The degree of nonlinear dis-
tortion resulting from the nonlinearity of the logarithmic characteristic. is
estiluated, and it in shown that the nonlinear distortion factor K. is relatively
small and does riot exceed 8% at a modulation depth m = 30%. The distortion due to
certain other features of the characteristic of real equipment is analyzed and the
total distortion, whi~h:does not exceed 10%, is calculated. Recommendations,are made
concerning reductiozf-of'the distortion. L. Subbotin.
SUB GODE: 17
- NOGIN, V.V., inzh.
Design and calculation of devices for contuinuou.- thread accuimlatirm
and transfer. flauch.-issl. trudy VNIII3--,'Y,,MSHa no.10:5-16 16-3.
(MIFA 18:2)
USSR/Virology - Mznnan and tiniral Viruses. E-2
Aba Jour Rcf Zhur - Biol., Ho 8, 1958, 33555
Author HoGina, PJJA---~
Inst --='
Title Typina of Foot-and-W)uth Disease Virus with Sera of
Recovered Large Horned Cattle.
(Tipirovanic viruca yushchura a eyvorotkani perel)olcv-
sheCp krupnogo roLptoLp akita).
Orig Pub Voterinariya, 1957, tic) 4, 50-54
Abstract The neutralization reaction of foot-and-muth disease
virus from aphtha epithelium by sera of convalescent
larr,c horned cattle was found to be typospecific.
Virus-neutralizinc antibodies appeared in the blood by
tile 7th day of disease and were preserved for 8 months.
The reaction is recommended as an additional method of
virus typing.
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NOGINA, Hina. Aleksandrovua;-KANTER, A.I., red.; HROS!fCIMKO,, L.Ye.9
r~-.
[Align with the beacons of progressive practical Kura na maiaki
peredovogo opyta. Hoakva,, Izd-vo "Znaniej," 1962. 39 P.
(MIRA 1516)
(Moscow-Wool industry--4uality
(socialist competition)
control)
NOGINAp N. A.
"History and Modern sjtatus Of Soil ~clence Me 411-Union f~onference
on Methods of itgrochemical Research on the Fertility of Soils; All-
Union (~onfere:ice on Methods of Research on the Eros'-on of Soils;
Resolution of the Conference on Metho(Is for Research or, Erosion of
Soils, Moscow, 15-25 Nov. 1947; Uonference for ~lasslflcatiun of ,)Oils
and Methods of Suil Surveying,)," Pochvoved., Ijo. 3, 1948.
A6F
of Mhu am ?a" facmAtwo in tho aw=tvvmw
W of Me Contrd Urd N. A,,Njvtuxo- 1,odw Pak-
wassoco loss. sm. V. 1, it. 11* mlvtm)
I IW WkLIs WiIMAIC41 ItIMO tfcttw o%,k%, uivoisfAv wiftor. ws
ven(ine. mind CAINUIAICS bY SIN11W LW 411UWI&IAft(UVW
If"artIlAtiOn. ]Ile (MUMIWO P( Ifie 54%1141941 MON JWVICUI
in obe c"Ir Itaxe. .4 %-%1 GWM41"") j, J'AfAII~KSM 1,411 C1.1's
tiv tkk indnf- h4l
A~ Iff(af(t. of-b
cw
V.iu WW(s Roode- N,
A. Ko. 2. t32-44
(mm-The sfraw-ca~ OmWiled "to - it rukfy
,,# ttw "Ic A Jp"'J(jC fejetUCC 4.1 OW-W ~IiN
14 4" idCTt-AIW in ltk#WC IIIIMI (It PC in 111C =U IWOMM4.
Thi* OW rAfiCty jS SSWAd. with itntx~fed s drAllince
lthrlvby trw "Uced fumm of Fe dr4 to thc WSGM bacivuVIS
AM Inteact the stmw-"uced Appexrmnm. Tlwc & leos Al
frawwai from this nriely 0l pwsouwd moo. Mcrinterrit.
lag .(At&, QQt of Outstanding sisufficanct, am given.
1. S. lace
NOIJINA N.A. MOKHINA, A.A, NOSINO V.A.(Cand. Pkgr. Sci.); I'IA1410VA, Ye. N. (Frof.
Dr. Sci!); ROZOVM N. N. UFINTSEVA, KA., and MIDLAND, V. H.
"Brief Description of the Soils in the Areas of New Land Reclanation,"
published in - An Aid to Agricultural Specialists in the Reclanation of Virgin and
Fallow Lands, 34ornik Haterialov i Stateyv Vol. 1, pp 25-144, 1954.
Translation No. 431, -30 Jun 1955.
NOGIUA, N. A. -U.H.S.S.
"Sols ferrugineux de Talga en Sib6riel'
report submitted for the 6th Intl. Congrces of ','oil Science,
Paris " FM=e
28 Avigust 1954
USSR/SAI Science - Genesis aid Gc;.~;raphy _)f SAls.
Abe J:)ur : Ref Zhur Di,-)l,,, No 22, 1958, 99966
Author : Ivan-ma, Ye.N., L-)biva, Ye.Y., U)dria, WO Fridland,
V.MI
List : -
Title : Devel-)pment of the Study )f SAI Genesis Iii the Soviet
SAI Science.
OrIC Pub : P3chvDvedeniye, 1957, N), 12, 1-19
Abstract : Results if the developmciit Df the study -,f s)iI _enesis
fDr the past 4o years are submitted. the
Great October Socialist Revolution, there appeared the
)utstandinL; accomlishneats _,f K.K. Gedrjyts m the
study if the soils' absirbLiC; p,-)wer, wtich mrked a new
period in the devel )pment of soil science. Ped '1)Lzr,
as a science, takes its place arimg the exact sciences;
labDratory investi:atiDns Df tr-e soils' absirbin. p-)wer
are the basis f jr the study -)f soil r~eiiesis and )f
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Abe Jjur flef Zhur Diol., IL, 22, 1958, 99966
sAut,L)ns Df aneli-)ratinG and aL7.xiomic prAlems.
The unio)i 4f laboratory aad field investiLptions, es-
pecially, cantributed a LTeat deal tawarde the study
of the _,erxesis of saline soils; towards the creatLm
of the hyp)thesis of continental salt accurmlati-m and
of the study )f the typos of crust weatherina aiZ their
c-mformities ta (;e:)~raphic distribution; tawards the
statlinary investi(ptions (d$naaics if substances in the
pr-)cess if sAl V)rmation, vater rej,~Ime ;f the soils),
and also, towards the devel-.~Vment of ideas coneerain~; the
biochemical rile of jr~anisms. Devel,)pment of the basic
priblens of renesis in the n3re widely distributed soil
types (tul-dra, podzilic, crey3,,;enic, grey-forest, brjwn-
forest, chernDzem,,~_rey-brown desert, subtropical, sali.
ne (sDlonetz and solanchak, are exardned. The essential
feature in the study of the Cenetis of soils is its
mn,v-sidedness (the adaption if a wide salection Df
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Akademiya nauk SSSR.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2059
Pochvennyy institut im. V. V. Dokuchayeva
Pochvennaya 9"yemka; rukovodstvo po polevym Issledovaniyam I
kartirovanlyu pochv (Soil Surveying; A Manual on Field Surveying
and Mapping of Soils) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRI 1959. 346 p.
7,000 copies printed. Errata slip Inserted.
Reap. Eds.: I.V. Tyurin, Academician, 1. P. Gerasimov, Academiciang
Ye. N. Ivanova, Professor, and V. A. Nosing Candidate of Sciences;
Ed. of Publishing House: V. Ya. Markov; Tech. Ed.: I. F. Kuz'min*
PURPOSE: This book is Intended for students and practitioners of
soil science and land utilization. It will also be of interest
to geographers and cartographers engaged in soil surveying and
mapping projects.
COVERAGE: This work on soil surveying was prepared by a group of
scientists of the Department of Soil Geography and Cartography
of the Pochvennyy institut AN SSSR (Soil Institute, AS USSR).
The book discusses the methods used In both general and special-
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purpose surveys. The basic aim of all operations is to raise
agricultural produ--tivity and introduce wise land utilization.
The book includes representative maps and samples of the forms
and reports to be used by the soil scientist. No personalities
are mentioned. There are 46 Soviet references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Forward
Introduction 5
PART I
Ch. 1. Various Types of Soil Survey and Their Scope (V.A. Nosin
and B.F. Petrov) 1 9
Classifying soil surveys according to their purpose 9
Classifying soil surveys according to their scale 11
Detailed soil surveys 11
Large-scale soil surveys 13
Medium-scale soil surveys 14
Small-scale soil surveys 15
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Ch. 2. Preparatory Vork in Various Types of Soil Surveys
Field Equipment and Supplies (V.M. Fridland) 16
Working out the schedule and method, collectior and
systematization of materials of previous workS 17
The topographic control for a soil survey 18
The simplest geodetic instruments used in the field
soil survey 22
The working equipment of a soil ecientist 28
Soil drills 31
Eaulpment for the field study of the chemical
properties of soil 40
General field equipment and the means of transportation 41
Ch. 3. M3thodology and Techniques of the Field Soil Survey
(V.A. Nosin and B.F. Petrov) 46
Studying the conditions of soil formation 46
The geomorphological characteristics of a region 46
Geologic structure, original and soil-forming rocks 54
Hydrogeological conditions 59
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The specific featura3 of vegetation as a factor of soll
formation 61
The soil-forming role of animals 67
Consideration of the eQonomic activity of' man 69
The field soil s-jrvey 70
Planning the field work 70
The division of areas for coil survey according to the
degree of complexity 72
Soil cross sections and lay out 75
The morphological description of a soil cross section 80
Taking soil samples 96
Compiling a soil field Tmap 99
Mapping a complex soil cover 103
Ch. 4. Special Features of 3oll Studies In Mountainous Areas
(K.P. Bogatyrev and. V.M. Fridland) 106
Ch. 5. The Office Processing of Material Obtained From a Soil
Survey (N.;L,__Noxina and N.N. Rozov) 11)
Checking and processinE-field work information, making up an
analytical chart
The basic types of soil analyses 115
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Compiling and finishing soil maps 128
Preparing the cartographic base 129
Making up tie legend of a soil map 130
Plotting soil boundaries and supplementary symbols 135
The finishing (border details) of soil maps 136
Ch. 6. Using Aerial Photography in Mapping Soil Cover (M.S.
Simakova) 146
Types of aerial photography and the properties of aerial
photographs 146
Interpreting the soil cover from aerial photographs 153
Special features of work organization in soil mapping from
aerial photographic material 165
The selection of aerophotographic materials for soil
surveys of various scales 165
The working schedule in soil mapping from aerophotographic
materials 166
Bibliography for Part 1
169
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PART II
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Ch. 1. Soil Studies as Li,,.-..!.ated to Land Use and Agricultural
Planning in ~Kolkhozles and Sovkhozes, (M.N. Malyahkin) 171
Ch. 2. The Soil-meliorative Land Studies for Irrigagion
Purposes (A.N. Rozanov) 190
Ch. 3. Soil StudiGs for Drainage Purposes (A.P. Petrov) 235
Ch. 4. Specific Features of' Soil Surveys for Forestry
Purposes (V.N. Smirnov) 263
Ch. 5. Soil Studies as Related to the Planning of the
Amelioration of Agricultural Forestry Work (A.A.
Yerokhina) '~87
Supplement:
1. Methods for studying the water-physical properties of soils
and ground.116~.V. Astapov and S.I. Dolgov) 299
2. The determination o.' rock content in soil surveys
(A.P. Petrov) 335
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3. Forms from the soil raoord book 341
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