SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SURKOV, V. - SURKOV, YU.A.
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"Hydrcmechanical Pasis of Milk Processing." Sub 2 Nov. 50, thesis ftr degree of Dr. Tech
sci. Mosccw Chemicotechn(l(-gical Inst. of Heat Industry.
Surr".ry 71, 4 Sept. 52, Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Science arA Engineering in
ccw in 1950. Frcm Vechernyaya IJcskva. Jan-Dec. 1950.
md, Ina.). NO&WASO P x . S'
10-IN193O.-The P""M Luk'ywwv &"At
SWbav (ibid ' If So 10 4-1 low is sho-u to be
Unw6factory in ~Ullp'rgt*kv owing to the low-cs sufferv I i
in the fat content T'm t 2,vn,,U butter yitId. although
it odc" mvinv in uldijitiod of macbincry Awl equipmcill.
G. M. Kolulapoff
i. 'j ~ -. . '-~ - 7 '- V.
.2. '-*~~R
4. " ilk - I'asteurizatim
7, Eoo'.,-: ,which profoundly elucidates the theory of pasteurization (Fasteurization of
zdik. G. A. Fuk. Reviewed by V. Surkov). '-bloch. prom. 14, No. 3, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, may 1953. Unclassified.
FELMV,A.I.. kandidat tokhnlcheak-ikh nauk; SURKOV V.D. professor,
doktor tokhnichaskikh nauk, redA)rtor; SiffiWEL'. redaktor;
ANUFRITEV,V.V., inzhener, re~senzent; SHUVALOV,V.N., kandidat
SHUYALOV,V.H., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; GOTLIB,R.M., tekhni-
cheskiy redaktor
[operation of vacuum pumps in the meat and milk industries] Xks-
pluatatella vakuum-nasosov v miasnol i molochnol promyshlonnosti.
Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1955. 104 p. (NMA 9:1)
(Vacuum-pufffps)
BOUSHIV, T.A.; DXZW, G.M.; 00HUMT, M. retsensent; Sulapy, V..'
redaktor; AKINOVA, L.D., redaktor; OOTLIB, S.M., takhol-cWe-My
redaktor.
r1quipment for manufacturing ice cream] Oborudovanis dlia.
protayodstva moroshanogo. Moskya, Pishchapromisdat. 1955. 136 p.
(Ice cream industry) (nn 8:12)
I rio ';
. LUKIYANOF.
XVK, Gustav Antozovich, professor, dektor takhalchookik)i nauk,
NJ&., professor, d*ktor tekhatchookikh nauk; SURKOF V D,,, professor,
dektor tekhaicheskikh zaak; IVAROVA, N.M., ml-A.U.A.,
tekhulchoskiy redaktor.
(Processes &ad equipmext in the dairy industry] Protsessy i apparaty
molochnsi promyshlounesti. Koskya, Pishchopromisdat. Vol.l. 1955.471P.
(D*ryiM) (K6RA 9:4)
via'-Aiaw- lzi
ominto al avOk and a=* of the ruilk prod-
v("d 644 d decftva microscc;e. V.
-1 S. Barkan, and L. R ' (Tochr.C Inst.
Ind.. mcdcow). kawfwps Prow, M 'N.. t' an-
6
9 -Dismska with photamkrograph3 4 the b-,-CkZule an~
cheese orw-um. %"kdimie N. Krukavky
IFF ~ --.
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SURKOV, Viktor Ihiallovich, prof.; LIPATOV. Vikolay Nikitcvich, dotsent;
VASILITSV, P.V., inch., retmenzent; BAWOVSKIT, N.V., kand.
talchn.red., reteenzeat, spetered.; IVANOVA, N.M., red.; GOMB,
B.M., tekhn.red.
[Equipment of dairy plants] Oboradovante molochnyich zavodov.
Moskva, Pishchapromisdat. 1958. 437 P. (MIRA 13:1)
(Dairy plants-Eqnipment and supplies)
SURKDV, V.D.; NIKDLAYEV, A.S.
Practical standard for evaluating the work of milk fat separators.
Iwv.vys.ucheb.zav.pishch.tekh. no.4:136-142 158-
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Moskovskiv tekhnologichaskiy institut vqasuoy i molochnoy pro-
uqehlennosti, Kafedra protuessov i upparatov pishchevykh proizvodstye
(Separators (Machines)) (Butterfat)
SURKOV, T.D.- FIMMY. N.Te.; KAZAKOV. S.P.,, GOI:13A-07, A.Y.
Investigating the flov of cheese curd in pipes. lzv*v7s.uchobe
say.; pishch.tnkh. no.6:88-94 '58. (MIRA 12:5)
1. Hoskovskly takhnologicbeekiy Institut avasnoy i mlocbnoy
prorvehlonnosti, Kafedra. proteessov i apparatoy, lafedra gidravllkii
p,ldravlicbeek-ikh mashin i Kafedra, tekbuologii moloka.
(Chnees) (Pluid dynamics)
MUIN, A.A. ; SUMV, V.D.; BJJbCAIJ. & M.
Utilization of paraffin-polrisobutylene compositions for the me=-
facture of rtoisture-reRistant packaging natarials. Itv.vye.ucbeb.
zav.; plahch.tekb. no.1:94-99 '59. (MM 12:6)
1. I-loskovskiy tel-chnologicbeekly institut. myaonoy I molochnoy proT7-
shlennosti, kafedra tal-chnologit noloka i nolneliny1dr, produktov.
(Paciraging)
SURKOV, V.D.; RAITCYSIMIN. A.Te.-. NIKOLAYEV, A.S.
--Invostigating the relationship between vibrations In separators
And t1in extent of fat removal fron milke Izv.vyB,ucheb,zav.;
pishch.tolch. no.l*.123-129 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Aoskovskiy tekhnologicheski7 institut myasnoy I molocbnoy
proriyahlennosti, Imfedra tekbnologii moloka I nolochnykh produk-toy,
(Cream separators-Vibration)
SURKOV, V.D.; FIDDROY, N.Te.; BUGOV. I.A.
Universal affqct of an electric discharge on milk. Izv.v)rs.
ucheb.sav.; pishch.tekh. no.4:66-?2 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Moskovskly, ta'1-.hnologichqskiy 1natitut myasnoy i nolochnny
promyehlennnoti. Kafedra, protwessov i apparatov pishchavylth
proizvodstv. Ksfedra taklinologii molochnylkh produk-tay.
(Dairy products) (Cavitation) 09lectric discharges)
SURKOV, V., prof.
Raise the training of technicians to the level of the present tasks.
Miss. Ind. SSSR 30 no.3:29-30 '59. (KIRA 12:9)
l.Moskovskiy, tekhnologicheskiy institut, myasnoy I molochnoy
prom7shlennosti.
(Koscov--Yood industry)
GFJLT:',T ,M.M., doktor tekhn.naukoprof.; DIKIS, M.Ya., doktor tekhn.naukp
prof.; LUKIYANOV) V.V.p doktor tekhn.nauk,prof.fdoceasedl: POPOVp
V.I. , doktor takhn. nauk, prof.; SOKOLOV, A.Ya, doktor tekhn,nauk)prof *I
SICKOLOV,V.I.,doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.. SU'UWV ~ D doktor tekh.nkikp prof.;
BAILZOVSKIY, N.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; BHGYDO, B.Ye., kand.tejum.
naukp dots.; BUZYKI11, N.A., k-and.tekhn.nauk, dots.; GOROSHENKO, M.K.,
kand.tekhn.nauk., dots.; GORTINSKIY, V.V., kand.tekhn.naukp dots.;
GREBITYUK, S.M., kand.tokhn.nauk, dots.; GUSIKOV, K.P., kand.tekhn.
nauk, dots.; DaUDOV, A.R., kai1d.tekhn.nauk.. dots.; ZRISMN, Ya.M.,
kand.tekhx!.nauk, dots.; KARPIN, Ye B,, kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.;
KOSITSYN, I.A., kand. tekhn.nauk, ;o s.,[deceased]; GE;YSHTORp V.S.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.; MARSHALUN, G.A., kand.teklm.nauk, dots.;
MOIDAVSKIY, G.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.; ODESSKIY, D.A., kand.
tekhn.nauk, dots.; FELEYEV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.; RUB, D.M.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, dots.; SKOBLO, D.I., kand.tekbn.nauk, dots.;
SIUJVAILV, V.N.,, kand.tekhn.nauk.. dots.; KIIIELINITSKAYA, A.Z., red.;
SOKOLOVA., I.A., tekhn. red.
(Principles of the desi and construction of machinery and apparatus
for the food industriesf0snovy rascheta i konstruirovaniia mashin i
apparatov pishchevykh proizvodstv. Yoskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1960.
741 P. (Food industry-Equipment and supplies) (MIRA 34:12)
SU.UOV, V. D.
Training of specialists for the dairjr industry in Zngland. Izv.
vys.=heb.sav.: p1shch.tekh. no.1:146-150 160. (MIRA 13:6)
(Great Britain-Dairy schools)
A
SURKOVJ, V.D.1 'MARTYS11KIN.. A.Ye.j NIK01AYEV, A.S.
Investigation of vibration factors of a loaded dr= in a cTftm
separator. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; 'plahch. tekh. no.2:9-1ww"60.
(~MRA 14:7)
1. Moskovskiy tokhnolor-,Icheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti, kafedra tekhnologii moloka i molochnykh
produktov. (Czem qqM 6--vi
. ~*r bration)
SURKOV, V.D.; STLIPAIJOV, B.D.
Strengthening the creative collaboration of science and industry*
Izv,vyo.ucheb.sav.;.Pishch.tokh.no.5:175-176 160. (MM 13:12 )
(science) (Tood industry)
SURKOVt V.D.-; FOPOVt G.I.y- VASIL'IEV9 K.M.
Automated p3asticizer for cottage cheese and other protein
products. Izv.Vys.uch~b.zav.j piabch.t0t. W36-139 161.
(min 14:3)
1. Moskovskiy takhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i malochnoy
promyshlennostip Kafedra. tekhnologii moloka.
(Cottage cheese)
SURKOV, V.D.; KIZERETSKIY, N.N.; GUROVA, S.S.
Investigating the centrifugal method for baoterial purification in I
tray purifiers. IzV. vys, ucheb.-Sav.; piskh. tekh. no.5:84-91 i
,61. (MIRA 15-1) -
I. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasn~)y i molochnoy
promyshlennosti. Kafedra tpkhnolopii moloka.
' (itft-*1crobiology)
SURKOV, Viktor Dardlovichs prof.; LIFATOVj Nikoley Vikitovichp
dots.; BAUNOVSKIY, Nikolay Vasillywich) kand. tekhn.
nauk; Prinimal uchastiye SELIVAFOVI dots., kand.
tekhn. nauk; IVANOVA, red.; SOKOLOVA, LA.,, tekhn.
red.
(Technological equipment of dairy enterprises]Tekbnologiche-
skoe oborudovanie predprilatii molochnoi promyshlennocti.
F.oskva, PishchApromizdat, :L962- 576 p. (KIRA 15:8)
(Dairyinga-Equipment and supplies)
SZHUWVI V. D.
IIW."
"Systems of secondary and higher education, in member comtries of
report pTeeented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Intl. Dairy Federation,
Aarhus, Denmark, 28 Aug - 1 sop 1962.
SURKCVP V.D.
"Modern industrial centrifuges" by V.I.Sokoloy. Reviewed by
V.D.Surkov. Izv.yys.ucheb.%av.; pishch.takh. 2:158-159 162.
(MIRA 150)
(Centrifuges)
(Sokolov, V.I.)
SURKOV) V,D,. SHMIDTI G.G.
Optimum thickness of the product layer in a tubular centrifuge
for the centrifugation of bacteria Izv.vym.ucbeb.zav.;
pishch.tekh. no.4:124-127 162. (KRA 15:1-1)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti, kafedra tekhnologii moloka i molochnykh
produktov.
(Separators (Machines)) (Milk-Pasteurization)
SUPKOV, V. D.,
'~Systetrz of higher and secondary dairy education in member countries of the IDF"
report to be submitted for Dairy Federation, Internationel(IDF) 48th Annual. Wetings
Massey College, Palmerston Uorth, Nev Zealand, 4-9 flov 63
MAKAREVICH, L.M.; SURKOV, V.D.
Investigating the possibility of applying the vibration frequency
method in the inspection and rejection of damaged glass bottles. .
Izvev,ys,ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.1:139-145 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Moakovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlannosti, kafedra tekhnologii moloka i molochnykh produktov.
(Bottles-Testing)
SURXQY, V.D.; FOFANOV, Yu.F.
Value of Reynold's critical number in vibrating flown. Izv.
vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. takh. no.6.-102-107 163.
(MIRA 170)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskI7 institut nqaanov i molochnoy
promyshlennosti, kafedra takhnologii moloka.
TABAGIINIKOV, V.P.; SURKOV, V.D.
Pressing of ~he cheese curd mass under vacuum. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
pishah.tekh. no.102-86 164. (KIRA 17t4)
1. TSentraltnyy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut maslodellnoy
i syrodellnoy promyshlennosti I. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy
institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlonnosti.
MAKARFVICH, L.IM.;_STJRKOV, V.D.
Electric spark method for inspecting glass bottles. Izv.vys.ucheb.
zav.; pishch.tekh. no.ltl6l-166 164. (MA 17W
1. Moskovskiy takhnologichaskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti i Institut avtomatizatsii proizvodstvennykh
protsesoor pishchavoy promyshlennosti.
SURKOVt V-D.; KAUMCIIESHVILI, E.I.
Conference on food drying by sublimation. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
pishch.tekh. no.1:174 164. (NMA 17:4)
SIURKCVI VtD.; ROGOV, I.A.; KOSTYGOV) L.V.
Orientation of the particles of biological suspensions in a high-
frequency electric field. Izv. vys. ucheb, zav.; piahch. tekba,
no.2:83-86 163. WIRA 16:5)
1. Moakovskiy tekhnologicheskly institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti., kafedrs. protepasov i apparatov pishchevykh
proizvodstv,
(Suspensions (Chemistry)) (Electric fields)
I
IQCUIITtYN, 'nacd. I.Alin. naik; KOIXMYT,`,,"-I'Vj I.V.; ';ITRFCp V.J..;
SoAs
oalio,~,s Of Jrajoq,,.at.e oi., yrut-Ificatior, in motor-vchicle engires.
A-;t. -,:r,,m. 31 no.3:15-18 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kazak-~5kly eosuitrStvoruiry sel lokokhoz~mystvennyy institut,
KUPERSHNIDT, M.L., inzh.,* SURKOV,1_1~J., inih.1 BYKOV, A.S., inzh.;
DANTSIN, M.I., inzb.; NOVINOVA, E,T., inzh.
Preparation of highly filled. linoleum using improved techniques..
Stroi. mat. 7 no.4:26-29 AP 161. (MIRA 14:5Y
(Lincie=)
KUPFRS,'P,',IDr, M.L.; SURYOV, V-.11.,
Setting of poly(vinyl chloride) linoleum. Plast.massy no.10:33-)6
,61. (MIRA 15:1)
(Linoleum)
PANT=YXV. Ivan Takovlevich; OTI-1~N.-
[Mineral springs and therapeutic mud in the Caucasus Mineral
Waters region] Xinerellnye istochniki i lechabneia griss'
raiona Kavkazakikh Kinerallufth Vod. Piatigorsk, 196o. 164 p.
OQU 13:11)
(CAUCASUS-HIMAT, VAT=)
(CAUGASUS--BATHS, MOM AND MD)
GUREVICH,-14.G.; MUVTSOV, S.S.; GVCHINNIKGVt I.M.; SURKOV,, V.N.
Re6ent data on -the concentration of some trace blements in natural
kases and waters of the Northern Caucasus. Trudv IGEM no.46*.92-97
160. (MIRA .14: 1)
(Caucasuag Northern-fteral waters)
(Caucuus , Northern~-Zas# Natural) (Trace elements)
SURKOVY V.S.; SEMKIN, V.I.
Tectonic pattern of the sedimentary cover in the South
Hinus*sk Lowland. Trudy SNIIGGIFS no.5115M 160, A
. (MA "P)
YJU
(Minusinsk Basin--Geology, Structural)
---------- ir, C',
G-ol. j -c
Dis:3ertat.,,)n Ivcfentied I r the degree of Candidate of Geolago-Aineralogical
.1 U r,
Sciences at ti.e Joint Academic Council on GeoloEo-,-',ineralogicalp Geophysical.,
,ur~d iciencei; jiberian 3ranch o~.A,
'13tructure of Folded Complexes of the Northern Part of the Altay-jayanakaya
of the Fou;idation and -~edimentaz-y Gover of its Intemiontane
Depressixis arid the -~outhe,-33t kart of the ',;esLem jiberian Depression, From
~jeo, (1~---3icL-Lj Data."
Vestnik X-caI. :,auk, jo. 4, 196), PP li9-145
BULYNNIKOVA, Antonida Aleksandrowm; SURKOV, Viktor Sftenovich;
IONEL 1.0 A.G., vedushchi3r red.; VOPONOVA, V.V., takhn. red.
(Geology and prospects for finding oil and gas in the South-
eastern part of the West Siberian Plain.] Geologicheakoe
stroanie i perspqWvy7 neftegazonosnosti iugo-vostochnoi
chasti Zapadno-Bibirskoi nizzennosti. Moskva, GostoptekUz-
dat, 1962. 73 P. (Materialy po geologii Zapadno-Sibirskoi
nizmennostil no. 2) (MIRA 17ti)
SURKOV, V.S.
Now concepts of Lhe structure and age of the ft.1d basement
in the West Siburian Plain. Geol. i geofiz. no.2:19-27 163,
(IUKA 16:5)
1. Novosibirskiy geofizicheskiy treat.
(West Siberian F-lain-Geology)
pq,
rt
TWEZOVA, Nina Aleksandroyna- Prinfimall u-1, istlye i DEMINA, R.G. ; BUYUGINA,
N.I.; ROSTOVTSEV, N,N,p glaynyy red.; GUFURI, F.G., zamestitell
glavnogo red.; U%WTSEV, D.F., red.; DEFBIKOV, I.F., red.;
KAZARINOV, V.P., red.; KALUGIN, A.S.y red.; KOWBKOV, M.N., red.;
MALIKOV, B.N., red.; MIKUTSKIY, S.P., red.; BOTIVINNIKOV, V.I.,, red.;
BUDNIKOV, V.I., red.; BOGOMYAKOV, G.F., red.;_�YjLq_V,_,j,A., red.;
SUKHOVP S.V.p red.; BOCRAROVA, N.I., red.
(Physical proPertles of rocks in the West Siberism Plain.]
Fizicheskie svoistva gornykh porod Zapadno-Sibirskol nizmennosti.
Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 127 p. (Sibirskii nailchno-issledovateltakii
institut geologii, geofiziki 1. minerallnogo syrtia. Trudy., no-31).
(MIRA 18: 7)
000/0118/0123-
ACC NRI Ai 0,16377 (141) SOURCE CODE: UR/oooo/65/000/, . .
AU'DiOR: Kondrashov, V. A.; Mandellbaum, M. M.; Puzyrev, N. N.; Surkov- V. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Technique of regional seismic investigations in Siberian platform areas
SO URGE: International Geological Cengresn. 22d, New Delhi, 1964. Ge dlogicheskiye
rezul'tUty prik1ndnoy geofizlki (GcoloSical results of applied gcophyOica'); doklady
sovetakikh geologov, problema 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965, 118-123
TOPIC TAG-3: scismol platform area, sedimentary cover,
seismic prospecting
ABSTRACT: Regional seismic Investigations conducted in platform arena ,of. Siberia
for the purpose of studying principal features of the deep structure 8~re-. described.
This work was performed mainly in connection with oil and gas prospecting' in the
area. To study the folded basement a special technique of single and'i-inear haad-
wave soundings. has been developed which makes it possible to investigate forest-
covered arear.. The results of the field work have revealed some features of the
baserent structure which had previously not been detected, including cl.ifferentiation
of the basement into layers according to their elastic properties. The sedimentary
cover is investigated primsrily IV the- zEflection method in its various modifications.
L_Cq~4_ 1/2-
ACC NR. a, 602 8377
For regional investigations, wide use is made of single reflection soundings which
are applied on a wide scale in the west, Siberian lowland. Using thid technique
in area of nearly 50,000 km2 has been surveyed. Also widely used is a..technique of
regional seismic-reflection profiles including profiles along.the riv6rs. These
investigations have resulted in maps and cross-section diagrams whf~_-h.zhov clearly
the effectiveness of the survey. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
SUB CODE: o8/ suBm DATE: o6jan65
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--ACC -NRr-A7r6028376 11 SQUIRC-E, CODE; UR/00co /6 5 iu(-J(jl CIO') 1i 1
AW110R: Rostovtsev, N. N.; Surkov, V. S.; Umantsev, D. F.
ORG: none
TITLE: Geological and geophysical investigations :h the west Siberian lowland
it SOL MCE: International Geological Congress. 22d, New Delhi, 1964. Geologicheskiye
rezul'taty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological results of applied geophysics); doklady
sovetskikh goologov, problems, 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nodra, 1965, 111-117
oil<
TOPIC TAGS: geologicad
t7avity
ABSTRACI!: An analysis of recent geological studies of the west Siberian lowland is --
presented. Geatectonically, the west Siberian lowland form3 the base of the Ural-
Siberian Epihercynian platform. The geological structure of its deep-seated horizons
is hidden under the overburden of Tertiary and Quaternary sediments and hence cannot
be studied by geological surveying. The geological structure of such areas is now
being studied by geophysical methods and deep drilling. The area of the lowland
has been covered by aeromagnetic and gravity surveys, and a great amount. of seismic
and electrical prospecting has been conducted. Stratigraphic and exploratory holes
were drilled at a number of points. This work made it possible to establish the
i principal features of the geological structure of the lowland, as a whole, and to
ACC- NRt A-k6o2(337(0
investigate some of the areas in detail. The west Siberian platform consists of
two structural stages: the folded basement and the sedimentary overburden. The
aeronagietic and gravity surveys have detected folded units of the platform basement
which are reflected in Mesozoic and Cenozoic platform overburden as gentle rampart-
like uplifts. The same investigations have established the the heterogeneity of the
basement and the presence of intermontane Paleozoic depressions in the basement. A
sand and clay series of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic platform overburden proved to be
favorable for seismological surveys, which, in combination with deep bore holes and
the data of aeromagnetic and gravity surveys, made it possible to outline the geneal
features of the geological structure of the overburden and to study some areas in
detail. 7be seismic survey located and prepared for drilling numerous local highs
many of which have proved to contain commerical reserves of oil and gas. Orig. art.
has: 3 figures.
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AUTHORi __�~V I V ~_Z PA - 2102
TITLE3 Electron Emission from Dielectric Films Bombarded with Positive
Hydrogen Ions. (Russian).
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 1, PP 14-19
(U.S.S.R.)
Receivedt 3 / 1957 Reviewed: 4 / 1957
ABSTRACTs Measuring Device and Measuring Methodt The measuring device is
discussed on the basis of a d-rawirig. The target is bombarded in
the operating chamber with the positive ions energing from a
mass-analyzer. lon. flux was measured by means of a galvanometer
in the collector target circuit. The current of electron emission
was measured by means of the same galvanometer within the circuiti
collector-target or within the circuit: target-collector-target;
the amounts of the potentials used on this occasion are given.
The film of the dielectricum was steamed on to the target in the
vacuum. After the steaming on of the film, the target was fitted
opposite the collector and bombarded with ions. Before the film
was steamed on, the base of the target was heated to from 1000 -
12000 until the vacuum in the operating chamber attained -10-6
torr. Also another method of steaming on mentioned here furnished
no essential different targets.
Card 1/3 Measuring Resultst The electron emission of B2 03- filmst The B 203
Pk - 2102
Electron Emission from Dielectric Films Bombarded with Positive
Hydrogen Ions. 0
and H+-ions of from 10 - 40 MeV a secondary electron emission
with the coefficients cr- 3 was observed,
All 30 targets with CaF 2- films investigated furnished an electron
emission of from some minutes to six houTs duration after the end
of the bombardment. Also the influehce exercised by temperature
on C&F -films is discussed. On the occasion of the investigation
carrieg out with the aid of an electron projector the luminescence
of the screen was not steady but it occured only in spots. In
conclusion the changes of the surface potential of the target
with CaP 2- films are discussed.
ASSOCIATIONt State University of Charkov.
PRESENTED BYt
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r\
acid to dirfusion piates." klos, 1957. 12 pp (Min of Chem Industry USSR.
Sci Inst for Fertilizers and Insectofungioides im Profeemw Ya. V. Samoylov),
110 copies (KL, 4-58, 83)
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AKSELIMD, YU.V.; V.E.
Investiration of bydredy-namics and mass transfer in the system
sulfvrtrioxide - suM-,ric acid under the conditions of bubbling
on a turbogrid-ty,-e sieve tray. Trudy 14121TI no.3303-a
161. (HIRL 14:10)
(1-lass transfer)
(Plate towers)
(Sulfuric acid)
SUI-A)"': Ye.l.; A.,.; GUIE'OV, P.V.
Water buVole absorption of phenol vapors from flue gases.
Trudy 'r.,:ITI no.33:4C-51 161. (.IIIRA 14:10)
Ulate tower.0
(Fliencis)
rate ofabsorption of sulfurio anby&ide by sullf-ai~.
fZ;CtCrS C',
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(it I 2-pur tr I -~ xide
(Ab.;arptioii)
(Flate towera)
RA:111,,
AKSELIWD, Yu.V.; GTI,.('V,',.
Prini:-~ili uchasst--*re~. VASILI)EV, D.T., .7 -OVAJO T.G.
Absorption of sulfuric anhydride in the con-act process
manufacture of sulfuric acid in buVole cohL-ns with sieve
ard tubular plates. Trudy IUMTI no.35:140-146 t61.
(111111A 14: 10)
(Sulfuric acid)
(Plate towers)
Ay"REI'lam'I YUIVOI W24, Vol-191 3URKOV, yeels
'y
,
. Jr-odynamles of the 60~ - N2SO4 bubblou m7stosms Truo MJMTT
noatC178-85 163, (MMA 18s12)
A-ICS9111HOD, Yu.V.; VASIT,IYFV, B.T.; GUROVA, N.M.; RAMM, VA; SURKOV, Ya.I.;
T30IKOV, S.A.
Absorption of' sulfuric anhydride In bubble towers vith the yield of
olaun. Khim.prom. no.109 Ja 164. (MIRA 17t2)
I I- .%,I.; bT.RKOV, Ye.l.
yt,.,;.; V
-Equllibri-um pressi:ro of sulfurIc arJ,,ydride vapors over ole-um.
n-4r. priki. kh-JM. 37 no.6:1199-1204 je 164. (MlRA 18:3)
, SURKOV, Ye. L.
p
. "rcosing sy-.=atry and hellcity amplitudes- IAd. fiz. 1 no,6:
1113-1120 Je r0'5. (KM IS.-6)
ZUYr-Vj G.I. (Odessa); IFE:-ESNOV, V.I. (Odessa); SURKOV, Ye.H. (Odessa)
Transient operating conditions in a system consisting of a vessel
hull, propellers, and engines. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk.
Energ. i avtom. no.3:65-72 My-Je 162. (MIRA 15s6)
(Marine engineering) (Electromechanical analogies)
ANAWYEV, B.G., red.; L0,01' , B.F., red.; SURKOV, YeX.$ red.;
Elt=NA, L,I-., teklui. red.
(Problems of perception of apace and tire) Problemy vospriiatiia
prostranstva I vremeni; Vaterialy. Pod red. B.G.Ananlyeva i B.F.
Lomava. Leningrad, Leningr. otd-nie ob-va psikhologov, 1961. 211 p
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Nauchnoye soveshchaniye po problemam vospriyatiya prostran-
stva i vre:~eni. 2d, Leningrad, 1961. 2. Kafedra psikhologii Lenin-
gradskogo universiteta (for Ananlyev). 3. Laborutoriya industrial'-
noy psik-hologii Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im.
A.A.Zhdanova (for Lomov),
(Space perception) (Time perception)
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I: I C h'i I ac t et, I CA ile S ens t r ts o f humian ac t ivi ty
conErfA Systems
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L,21 1
Y(I P TA C',S "n~T11i'Zed CO'Itr0t, COnt-01 P;InC-11, -Cn~-OrV field, hunan adaptation,
f-III-Eq iic-nr ~utc-.atic traffic
AI!"-,T?AC-I 'rhe adaptation -,,'L the human operator to various automated systems was
--nd I'll kv-cd in C~e cafe of cen~r.ilized rilro-ad traffic control. Tbree
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the i r,~?est ivat ions point t othe existence of two operational control levels, sen-
r o Iec t Lia 71io visual scht?-.-,,~ of the task, in this case train routing.
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DEGRAF, G.A.; INKARMOV, A.B.; KOLOMTSEV, I.V.; KOLTUSMIN,
I.S.; RALAKHOV, V.P.; MONASTICIRSKIY, A.O.; RMIKOV, B.N.;
SAMIk-MVP IN.; ~IKP V.K.; SOMIN, V.A.; SMO, V.I.:
S~~Y, Ye.P.; SYRLYBAYEV, S.N.; USIKOV, N.V.; UCHAYEV, A.F.;
01ESTOPALOV, Ye.V.; SMQW1, R., red.; GOROKWV, L., tekhn.
red.
[Study manunl for a machinery operator) Ucbebnik-spravochnik
r,ekhanizatora. Alma-Ata, Kazsolikhozgiz, 1963. 326 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
1. Alma-Ata, Kazakhskiy gosudarstvenrqy sellskokhozyaystven-
rqy institut, Fakulltet mekhanizatsii. 2. Sotrudniki fakull-
teta nekhanizatsii Kazakhskogo go3udarotvennogo sel'sko-
khozyaystvennogo instituta (for all ecxept Sherman, Gorokhov).
(Agricultural machinery)
SURKOV, Ye.V.; CHURASHOV, VaIo
Rivets. Standartizatsiia 27 no.10:38-4 0 163-
(MIRA 16: 1.1)
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liar l0a~ v x% m 'i
Nichols, I Alci, Delpthay, L AV amt m I
by the asithors ~Avjl ANer.. 1914, 1, 17.401). Snowden
-A T:W;~_C-,qm-and Hztvrl, Q. EkA!r,N 1953,
S', 379, Stvick &rul ffeyrovsky. arerevi~ew,-d ak-mFifs--
ii~er nrdinary pilau-graphy xrcdi~cnt-cd,
c'I clpcnm~nts ~)th a -ave are
c~mn-,ar~~l with throt~txal mqult~ derived frcm, the,
if HArill" ind of lkvitk, and a
empirwal opmwn vi ptqKmz~l to relp4A-c- thes:-:
G. s. SmIll".
SURKOVI Yu. A. Cand rihys-Math Sci -- (dies) "Alpha - dissociation
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of elements of medium atcmic weight." Mos, 1957. 11 pp with graphs.
(Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Phys Chemistry.) 110 copies. Bibliography
at tne end of tk* text. (12 -f1*41 -
(KL, 8-58, 103)
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AUTHOR: Surkov, Yu.A. , Moskaleva, L.P. 32-9-14/43
TITLE- ---khysical Apparatus and 1easuring Methods in Radiochemical In-
vestigations (Fizicheakaya apparaturs, i metody i=ereniya pri
radiokhimiche3kikh is3ledovaniyakh)
PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratori~a, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 9, pp. 1072-1080 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Several physical devices and methods of measuring radioactivity,
which were worked out by the authors for radiochemical investi-
gations of n-aclear fission products are described. Work was carried
out in 449,%1-1956 on a 3yachrocyclotron of the United Institute for
Iluolear Research. The largest part of the devices and plants
described here was also used for the analysis of geological samples
,rith uranium, thorium, and potassiuin. First, the examination of
cC -activity is described. For the radiochemical investigations of
cC -active isotopes, which are formed by nuclear reactiorm, a
scintillating c( -counter, an ionization chamber with a momentum-
amplituAe analyzer, a3 -Nell as NIKFI photoplates of a thickness
of 50 L 100& were used. The examination of A -aotiirity is de-
scribea. Here the measuring of energy was carried out on the upper
boundary of the P -spectrum only for the purpose of identifying
Card 1/2 nuclear reactioti products. As, in raalochemical investigations,
Y., -,t,- 0-5- 5/54
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Y,e, 'Iur Atw2ic cicht,
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,)f th,~.qe nikelear r,.~-, ction3 -I en~ ie~) ir a I e.--'
~;,,,ro:m.tn~ r:imo of the rr,)duc~fd b.,,
lb tnd 114f ,,.it!i I;r')O M,-V pr)fon~,, t,n, In i
tit,
ohfp,rv-~I -C;,3rj -Iro,luct,i Of th- j,
iith atomic
I till) I e :; 111 1 C ri~fe r: -.1c t:.,T 1, 1 S I IV i
AT 1 C'I In3titUte for Geochemi3trr and mn,-tlf r ic-d Ch-~m-i,.;Iry
V. I . V~--rniu~l -,ki-y All U33R(Ivis ti t ut -~?okhdmi i i --~-n 1i
khimii V. I. Vtjrr-Ladz3koi,-o Ak;tt-,'omii )i-~-ak 33SR),
R:-.S 2~ --, D By A. P. 7in:). r,--.dc-.v, Azademician, March '1, 1957
:"ED: L~nxch 7, 19j7
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CARD 2
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7--58- 3 -15/15
AUTHOR: Gerasimovskiy, V. 1. (Moscow)
TITLE: Chronicle (Khronika) Memorial Meeting for V. 1. Vernadskiy
(On His 95th Birthd&y)Czasedaniye, poavyashcheimoye pamyati
V. I. Vernadskago (95--ya godavshchina so dnya. rozhdenlya)]
PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya: 1958, Nr 3., pp. 283 ~, 284 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; On March 12, 1958 an extended. me,-ting of the profesaors of
the Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical. Chemistry imeni
V. I. Vernadskiy AS USSR (Ucheqyy sovet Inatituta geokhimii
i analiticheskoy khimi'L imeni V. I. Vernadakogo AN SSSR)
was held. It was crganized in remembrance of Vladimir
Ivanovich Verziadskiy-.hlember of the Academy of Sciences~
the mineralogist and founder of geochemiatry, bic-geochemistry
and radiology. The anniversaxy mesting was oper~ed by A. P.
Vinogradov, Member of the Academy cf Sciences. H-.'6s speech
dealt with V. I. Vernadskiy~s stay in Paxis 0922 - 1925)9
where he was workirg cn bicge:nP,.hem1stry and radiology.
Then the following lect,;.ras vere hG-td,.
Card 1/3 A. B. Ronov. "Or the Gecchemistry of Ircn in Sedimentary
7 56 3~15/15
Chronicle. Memorial Mee--~ing fcr V. I. Vernadskiy ~On H4s 95~h Birthday)
Rocks" (K geokhimli zheleza r -,--,s,do~:hnykh porodakh). Clays
of the Russian platform were inveattgated as to their content
of Fe2 0 and FeG. By meano' of twc geochemical maps the
lectux6? tried t-~ f.-Ind a correlati...,n batw6en the Fe20 3/FeO-,
n4C carbon c
ratio and the crg- -~z,tea~ in these clays.
D. P. MaIF.1ga:".B-icLp-Y:hami,:aI Prospal~ting c-,f Molytdenamll
(Biogeokhimichask-Lys polski
At Kadzharan (Armyanskaya SSR on kha left bank (Levoberezh~ej
of the r-ILver Okhchi blcjg*~oshemicaj prospecting was carried
out. The compiled maps mak-,~ it possitle to cutline the
distribution haloi cf the new c.%re zcnes. They were proved
by trial pits (see ~he axti,~14 by ths authQr ia Geckhimiya,
1958; Nr 3: PP. 246 - 2695).
)(u. A. Sqrko-q. "Alpha-,Radiatil~a of Elemgnts of Medium Atomic
WeigKl~,~,rA--ITa-rasp-,ed.eleni3,~ elsmientxr aredasgo atomnogo
A system cf the a--aat;.~a isctcpt-,s waa set up; based on it
the posstb;a exiqtenc~- -;f scm-, a-aczi-e is~top-js was pre--
Card 2/3 dicted , thcaly ms;s !-oim bel, ara Thsi.r de,ay energy was call.
1-58-3-1~/Ij
Chronicle. Memorial Meeting for V. 1. Vernadskiy (On His 95 h Birth ay
culated and the expected half life was estimated. By means
of subsequent experimental works new data on the akbcay of
elements of medium atomic weight were obtained and the
existence of new a-active isotopes was proved.
SUBMITTED: March 18, 1958
.1. Chemistry-USSR 2. Scientific perscmnel-USSR
3. Scientific rese.-sr-_,h-USSR 4. Radioactive substances
Card 3/3
AUTHORS: Baranov, V. I., Surkov, Yu. A., SOV/7-58-5-8/15
Vilenskiy, V. D.- -
TITLE: On the Presence of an Isotopic Shift in Natural Uranium
Compounds(O sushcnestvovanii izotopnykh sdvigov v prirodnykh
soyedineniyakh urana )
PERIODICAL: Geokhiniya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 465 - 472 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authorstried to determine whether by the easier mobility
of U234 a disturbance of the radioactive equilibrium in
secondary and displaced minerals may occur. The samples were
supplied by I.G.Chentsov, V.S.Serebrennikov and G.A. Volkov
from the Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,
mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR(Institute for the Geology
of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemi.~try.,AS
USSR). Two of the 14 samples investigated were uranituA pitch
blende. i was uranium containing water, 3 were uranium black,
3 were uranium bearing bituminous limestones, and 4 were
albitized Kalsinters rich in phosphorite. The samples 4 to
13 were leached out with hydrochloric acid and hydrogen per-
oxide, or with hydrochloric acid and calcium nitrate. The
Card 1/3 substance leacled out and the residue were investigated
On the Presence of an Isotopic Shift in Natural SOV/7-56-5-8/15
Uranium Compounds
separately. In some samples several fractions (up to 3) of
different granular size were investigated. The authors first
extracted uranium with ether from the samples and then by
means of the ion-exchanger, Dowex-1 (Daueks-1). The extracted
uranium was separated electrolytically on steel platelets. The
alpha spectra were measuzed by means of a special apparatusl
this apparatus is shown in a photograph (Fig 1) and in form
of a block scheme (Fig 2). It mainly consists of the ionization
chamber, the pre-amplifier, the amplifier with the discriminator,
and the 50 channels amplitude analyzer. The spectra are
recorded by means of an oscillator; the principle of recording
is explained in figure 3. The alpha spectra of three samples
are given (Figs 3a,3b,3v). The calculatory evaluation of the
measuring results is dealt with a special chapter. A table
gives all values obtained. It shows.that in urwiium pitch
blende a radiowtive equilibrium exists, that uranium containing
water exhibits a concentration of U234. In the bituminous
limestones the values are in all places close to the equilibrium;
the uranium content is probably connected with the petroleum
Card 2/3 bearing water as in bitumen the uranium content as well F-s the
On the Presence of an Isotopic Shift in Natural SOV/7-58-5-8/15
Uranium Compounds
relative content of U 234 are increased. In the phosphorite-
rich Kalsinters U234 is concentrated when hydrothermal wattra
have acted upon the rock; otherwise there is radioactive
equilibrium. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 6 references,
5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im.V.I.Vernadskogo
AN SSSR, Moskva (11oscow7Institute for Geochemistry and knalyti-
cal Chemistry imeni V.I.VernadskiyAS USSR)
SUBMITTED: January 27, 1958
Card 3/3
3(3), 3(0) 507/7-59-1-9114
-'71110R3: -aranov, V. I., Surkov, Yu. A., Vilenskiy, 11. D.
On the Exictence of Isotope Shifts in Natural Thorium Compounds
(0 sushchestvovanii izotopnykh sdvigov v prirodnykh soye-
:1ineniyakh toriya)
PSIZIODIC.,J, ~eokhizniya, 1)59, Nr 1, pp 69-75 (USSR)
, --RAC, 22 8 232
t: ~3 12: The formation rattern of Th from Th is as follows:
t
-L"h 232 (a) Ra228 (0) Ac 228 (P) 'k,11 223 (a) ... As a rule it is
a:louned that a shift in the isotope ratio - e.g. because
of the removal of inte.-mediate products - need not be con-
sidered. The authors investigated several samples of different
minerals sup-,lied by A. P. Polyakov. 'Thorite and monazite were
leached out with hydrochloric acid, and the isotope ratio
in '4*,.e extraction arid residue was investigated. Zirconium
,~iillrate was aided as carrier, precipitated as iodate and
twice p-,irified from Fe an," traces of -uranium, polonium, and
bismuth in the anion exclian.,,er EDE-10 P. Thorium was separated
fro~7. zirconium by the cation exchanEer KU-2 arid then applied
olectrolytically to non-cori~olinj steel discs. An apparatus
~,Url 112 Jeocribed '%.. the authorsin reference 5 served for the determina-
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tion oC the alpha spectra. The apparatus is again described
'Fi,-,s 1 and 2), and some spectra are g-iven (Pi,-, 3). B031des
232 ra,,o
the Th 22 8/Th 252 ratio, the T11230 /Th wz~-.3 determ.Lned
fi-om the spectra (Tables I and 2). The investigation results
ohow thi;t isotope o'hifts occur in nature, a fact which is in
fiiture to be taken ino account in radiometric thorium de-
.er~inations as well as in the determina'ion of the zibsolute
,:,e. There art-, 3 fi,-,ures, 2 tables, and 11 references, 7 of
."hich are Soviet.
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I. 7ernaiskiy AS USSR, &'oacow)
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AUTHIOPS: Cherdyntsev, V, V., Isabayev, Ye. A.,
Orlov, D. P., Usatov, E. P.
TITLE: Excess U235 in magnetite with increased actinium content
PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, no-4, 1960, 373-374
TEXT: The magnetite in a pegmatite vein was found to have a high content
of U235 and actinium. The contents of radioelements was 1.3 PPM Of
uranium and 10 ppm of thorium. The Ac/Ra ratio exceeds the normal value
by a factor of 4.3 + 0.3. The age of the minerals is approximately 100
million years with certainty, however, less than 300 million years. The
present publication reports the results obtained in determinations of the
U131/U138 ratio. From the ratio of the number of fission fragments produced
by thermal neutron irradiation to the x-activity of the sample, the
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2-4) 238 +
U J /U ratio was found at 1.18 - 0.06, which aftEr correction for the
4.
presence of other radioelements alters to !,.30 - 0.10. Determinations of
6 ivers-
'he a-spectra in the alpha-s ectr meter at Kazakliskiy UM' 'tet (Kazakh
Universit~) yielded a ratio u 35/U 38 = 1.60 � 0.13, and, in t~.e alpha
spectrometer of 'the Institut geokhimii im. V. I. Vernadskogo AN SSSR
(Institute of Geochemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy AS USSi). a value of
1.5 t 0.1. The latter determination was carried out by Yu. ~',. Surkov.
A last series of measurements in the Lldha analyzer KazGU (Kazakh State
University), carried out by D. P. Or-Icv ~,ave a value of 1.40 � 0.1a~ This
excess of U2135 in the magnetite with increased actinium content can only
he explained by the existence of a transuranic isotope in nature up to
the present day, which decays to actinium and the odd-numbered uranium
iso'cue. E. K. Gerling is mentioned in the publication. There are
I fisure, I table, and 9 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-blo.,,.
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ASSOCIATION: Kazakhskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. S. Y. Kirova
(Kazakh State University imeni S. M. Kirov).Institut geo-
kh.4,mii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. 1. Vernadskogo AN SSSR,
Moskva (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry
izieni V. I. Vernadskiy, AS USSR, Nlosco.7)
SUBMITTED: February 24, 1960
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AUTHORSs Baranov, V.I., YA,A., a.m.,
Yakovlev-, Yu.V.
TITLEt Radioactivatisn Arallf-,~~7 -f F-'7~, and P.--'~ipe:~',2t 'J"
Development
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Vsesoyuzzogc~ Kh4.m'6-he9kcgz ObA-hestia im. D.1.
Mendeleyei%, 1960, ?To- 5~ V~-'- 570-573
TEXT: The radioai~t!-Irat'.-r. ana~'-ys', ! i-tt, d for the deterxlina-:L-~n ,-If
pure materials In the sern." %n! ii,,d--.~stziea. It is
highly sensitive, deperdIng z, --t tt,~ flax ~f 11:mrts~dlng
particle&.&nd the -:,f a giver. elemeat, J.e.9
its epee-ifloity; there I!; n- ne-te-gity f..--z a- Sep&rstlon of the
traoso of the elezen~,:~, n: ;' r7e ~" -r f: z '-hi- test (Ref. 7-10). 1 n
the more recent apFli--.ti ra -' -,f thi ~-F,~h d ;tT---py t9 u-4r'd (Ref.
13-15) which redu,ep tn,; ~-%M~P7 -.he analyzel
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Radioanti-,rat'.,--.--- A-ralysis, :f F~-7i- -Yale--.all arl P-,c9p-2:t.Y -3f :tS D6Te'-:)p=C-.-1t
samples. By applying ga=i qpe-r:-~- Fy, a of the ucuraay
and purity of the ::,ntrary to the
usual calculation )f t'--e :,f ep~- ~Irum ob-Alned
leads to an estimation ~f '.",e q-icl a ~f the separated sample
according to the energia? -f The amcunt .,)f
admixture present ft, ~,hr-, gample 1,3 -if thri -jpez1.ra
sections corresponding t~ the &--,, tivatell t7,pe -,f -,h',.i admixture. The
measurement of the are& ~if the ph,~t:~S~oak 'Is it-zie ty apprcximat!~~n rf the
Photopeak contour of the ljauss'.~n P-r-, nir7e. If the sample unler irvesti-
gation does not emit garzxa-rayn, -:z, 1.1 ~.ts half-life Is e1 slilgh'. that it
completely de.-ays by the time the xpa-zurezente are made, then the gamma-
scintillation spectrometer :-i .-.ow possitilitiee for coping with this
problem. Referen~-.e in made ".~i Fk dedicated to the
application of '~Refl. The 5611thOrs of thiEk article
conducted a radioa,:~.iVtjtj-,7'. ~f al-ixtuzeq in materla's used in the
semiconductor -manuf actur Irg Ar.4 liat the -ibtained results. &d -
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mixture deteoticn in 94_113D:~ w%_4 ca.-rLel out usirg a 50-channel saintil~j_
tion spectrometer. A 40 x 10 rum Nxj'Tl) -rystal qf-rvel ae the emissien de-
tector and the j-*,%--"fFET4?-S) vap jeel. The detector was aur-
rounded by a lead shiell. Thl~ impu'_-setA from "he Fhot,mul"O.PlUer reached the
50-channel amplitude analyze- thr:ugh the !Inea- amr1ifier and disiriminator.
The analyzer ig based (-n tl- of ')f the pulses in
time, combined -w'th .4.-t sr. 27,1.1.naxy el.rsctr,~Statlia Cathode-
'he me=, :y ie~
ray tube. Recording of the ~!IgmnaI3 n thr-L analyzer renders it possil.le
to obtain the spei~tru.-. ~_-%ge :n a Iinear s-_,ais with an unlimited Cb I
capacity. The ~,f t~e mqasured by CaWlja 9%.
Th;.:stlmatsd Zr. was 1*iC`%. arsento 1.2-10-1%, copper and galli=
2- 0- %. Fig. I shove the gamma- -3pe,- 4 ri.Lm of the a-,tivatod silic~,-n sample.
Further work was on sane gamma-epe~,4.:ome-ver wIthout. cLiaizal
proceasing of the stm;:e tt~',rg analyzed for deterxining aimixturee of Mr.,
Zn, Cul As and Sb '~n kmple3 -f metal. A 11eighed batch
(about 0-5 9) of the qamplf~ an! ~n ~he lf~~zz cf minz.--quantitittl of
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Radioacctivat:.-r Mj,~e-iaj;~ an! P:-),3jf--,tA c:f Tt..Q Devel3pznent
salts of the elemtnt,3 ~ei:g Jeterm~ned were pla-!ed i '-tr2 quartzite Sont&-inera
previously proopised h-t &;%,& &nd the,. r-'r-ted with water, al,:tchol
and other. The wer,~ vraF~ed 1% fo"; 1;'-a-.,ed into
num cases ani izraliat,~l ~-r. -. ne,itrcn fjl~X atcj. 10 ne-atr. pez em - see
for 24-28 hf~urs. Aft;~r t imparil-'es, Iri=srlly
Na, the standards and sarp:,ef, were meas-,red ir. the garma-spectrometer. In
analizing thall'um on t~~e gamza-speritzromet*r a difficalty arisess although
T120 formed in the is a 3-emitter witb a transition to the =ain
level, about 'Dt '~f it-4 Y-:!apt,ires, Thus a ~hara,,teristic
I _j;r
r ~ f al"L`At 7; K- ;~-~ru--3,
X-ray emission with an Pre:,g- which renders the
analysis diffioult for 9m311 quant-Ltie~ c-f aimlxturzes~ Fig.2 shows the
spectra cf two invesilgated 5impls-, _f thalliux. 'The Jeoay ~-urve .-If the
photopeak of As+S11- sh,:~ved that 1~t is mainly d,ie to A976 (T 1/2 - 26 Yours).
Table 1 shows the re3ult ~f ths dt'ermin&tion ~f lin, Cu, zn, Sb and As ad-
mixtures in the sa=p1ii. The iuantit-atIve analysia-of the admix-
tures was carried out by ;,.~mzarirg the areas or the ;hotopeak heights cf the
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sample being analyzed and the standards relative to one moment of time.
Correation for the geometry was not introducedl since the samples and stand-
were measured under similar conditions. The admixture content (in %)
W-"b estimated after calculating the absolute mass of the admixture. Table 2
givee the results of the analysis of several samples of graphite, also
carried out on the gam-spectromettr without chemical separation. In dis-
oussing the future prospects of developing the radioactivation method of
analysis the authors point out some of the difficulties In applying it. The
main difficulty is given as being the fact that most substances when activat-
ed with neutrons become gamma-emitters themselves. Pirmanium. is given as an
example. Another difficulty lies in the processing qf the gamma-spectrum
obtained in the spectrometer due to the occurring compton electrons which
give a continuous distribution of the pulses on the spectrum. A third diffi~
culty is the detection of admixtures with a small yieldl giving photopeake
which are weak in their intensity. The authors further state that one of
the main problems which lie ahead in this connection is the development of
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now effective methods of chemical purification of ultra-small quantities
of admixtures from the basic component having gamma-aotivity. The chemical
purification in this case must not take up too.much time, since the decay
of the short-living activity lowers the sensitivity of the activation ana-
lysis. By developing the described mothodal gamma-spootroscopy will become
applicable for analyzing materials, which, vhen activated, become intensive
gamma-emitters themselves. It is further recommended to decrease the comp-
ton background by using more perfected spectroscopic apparatus. The authors
have developed a one-channel double-crystal counting gamma-speotrometer with
automatic recording of the spectra (Ref.23). It is based on the prinoiplc
of the simultaneous recording of the gamaa-speotrum by two different crystals
with subsequent counting of the obtained spectra in a corresponding differ-
once scheme. A third aspect is the application of the double-crystal epee,
trometer for significantly increasing the soneitivity of the method without
lessening the offectiveneas and resolving power. The authors point out the
necesaity of developing an activation metfiod for the analysis of short-lived
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isotopes. "When investigating the admixtures of short-lived radioactivity,
the activation analysis should be carried out near the reactor for this
reason. The radio-chemical operations should be eliminated. Finally, the
authors suggest that in order to detect certain elements by the activation
method, it would be most feasible to use fast neutron fluxes. In the case
of detecting Al an admixtures, f?r example the reaction on fast neutr=
should be used: Al17IJIg rQNa24 and 4 n,p)Na24.' The reaction on neutrons
(n, Mg (
in the resonance energy field might also prove useful in this connecticn.
A 3i6nificant increase in the monochromatic neutron flux would then be neck
czsary~ The ;ctivation analysis method should be developed toward a constant
m1rilrum loss In its performance and toward increasing its productivity. Auto-
mation of measurements is suggested, as well as of the result processing,
yieldinS a complete analytical chart of the sample. This can be facilitated
by introducing into industry the activation method of analysis of elements
by the computing technique. There are 3 figures'. , 2 tables and 23 re-
ferences: Q, Soviet, 14 !Inglish.
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Investigation of the ... B102 B212
gadolinite with an age of 2-109 years. The samples had been furnished
from the Mineralogicheskiy muzey AN SSSR (mineralogy Museum of the
AS USSR). The uranium was separated radiochelmically from t~3 minerals,
for an a-spectrometric analysis. The relative content of U - and V 3
was determined from the a-activity of these isotopes. An ionization
chamber with screen (see Fig.2) had to be utilized since the uranium
content was minute (0,25 - I mg). The chamber was filled with
Ar + 0-5% CH4 ; the a-radiating preparation was located on the high-voltage
electrode. The a-particles will hit the collector electrode with a time
delay of tdelay" (d-Rcoaq)/w according to their direction of fli-ht;
R denotes the range of the a-particles, w the electron drift rate, d the
distance between high-voltage electrode and:screen, 9 the angle between
the direction of flight of the a-particle and the normal. The method of
time collimation applied for the purpose consists in that only those
pulses are recorded, for which tdelay < t'; thus, the pulses from
a-particles emitted at small angles were eliminated. The degree of
collimation was characterized by f (f1w . t M,X-tl). The share i of the
recorded pulses from a-particles is given by Q - 1-f/R - U/N 0 , where N0
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f a line before and after the oollimationt
and N denote the intensities 0 uredi q (at two lines
respectively. The following has been m9as 1 2
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having the intensitieS '111 and N2 QOM Alm (4
there were throe lines for the ursniud 'sotoyes~
PradtiCallY, ANLA 'Vise
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im to&- One
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33 (' + Quo
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234 238 R235 (6)
The ratio R234 /R 235 had been determined from M rang o-energy ourve,as
1.135, b - 0 - 39~_ 'Finally using As" (i + bPO4) i + b (Asi,4.- i))
the following expression 'is obtained forih6-eorfeetion coefficient A I
0 a 235
Q235 Q235 El + 0.39(A234- 1)3,, For a real degree of collimation
A 1.20 the error will be 6A 0.1 6b + 0-5 6~2,.,4... b may be deter-
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mined accurately to 5%. The measurements referred-to a standard simple
0 0
and q - Q was determined. The ba6kifround was negligibly
Stand/4235 sample
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