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Title: NAVY'S "ATLAS OF THE OCEANS"
DESERVES STATE PRIZE NOMINATION
Primary source: Zarya Vostoka,
August 5, 1980, No. 180 (16756), p.
3, cols. 7-8
Extract: "Atlas of the Oceans" --
this two-volume set, which was com-
Title: SOLAR PHYSICS RESEARCH AT -
SAYAN MOUNTAIN OBSERVATORY
Primary source: Komsomol'skaya Yt~
pravda, August 16, 1980, No. 189 SGlC
(16895), p. 4, cols. 2-5
Entire text: The solar observato
of the Siberian Institute of Bart
Magnetis
piled by the USSR Ministry of Defense
and the Navy, may boldly be called
an epochal cartographic work. It
was developed by a collective of
numerous authors, involving the
collaboration of many scientific
and scientific-technical institu-
tions and agencies under the direc-
tion and with the direct participa-
tion of admirals S. Gorshkov, V.
Alekseyev and A. Rassokho, Captain
1st Rank V. Fadeyev, corresponding
member of the USSR Academy of Sci-
ences A. Monin, Doctor of Technical
Sciences, Prof. K. Salishchev,
Doctor of Geological-Mineralogical
Sciences, Prof. G. Gorshkov, Doctor
of Geographic Sciences, Prof. A.
Muromtsev, Doctor of Geographic
Sciences, Prof. Kh. Pogosyan, and
L. Lukanova, M. Seregin and Ye.
Chechulina.
The systematic mapping of the
oceans that culminated in the two-
volume "Atlas of the Oceans" has
revealed for science a multitude of
previously unknown laws governing
the spatial relationships that are
constantly taking form in the world's
oceans in connection with the unique
processes that are occurring through
the interplay of,,energyo, matter and
information in four subsystems --
lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere
and biosphere, and also within each
of them.' Chapters of the atlas are
correspondingly devoted to these
subsystems.
The publication of the "Atlas of
the Oceans" represents an important
event in the life of science. Here
the method of scientific modeling
presents extensive opportunities to
a broad circle of scientists to draw
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USSR Academy of Sciences' Siberian.
Branch (SO) is located high in the
Eastern Sayan Mountains. Scientists
have installed highly complex equip-
ment and built a small city for the
high-altitude solar expedition's
work and life among craggy peaks
and snowy summits.
The sun is observed closely through
the lenses of large non-eclipse
coronagraphs; the mirrors of hori-
zontal solar telescopes turn in
obedience to commands. The eleva-
tion is 2000 meters: Not many
similar observatories are to be
found in the country. The Siberian
scientists are pursuing work for the
study of solar physics here. A par-
ticularly large amount of work is now
being done in accordance with the in-
ternational program "Solar Maximum
Year".
The study of the sun and processes
connected with changes in its activity
will help to predict the behavior of
our star in advance. And data ob-
tained at the observatory are now
being used for more than just basic
research.
(A photograph is given showing
two mountain observatories.)
Comments and additions or deletions
to the distribution list should be ad-
dressed to:
out more and more knowledge about our
planet, and it opens the way for
further investigations on new sci-
entific levels. It is therefore not
a matter of chance that. this unique
scientific labor has been nominated
for the USSR State Prize in the field
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