SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LARIN, B.A - LARIN, I.V.
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The international Association of Geodesy (Oont.) 497
easy to control and permits making l9ngitudinal Pnd latitudInal-
determinations at first order stations withouT introducing human
errors into the observations, . kccuracy achieved is gL="Lt-.L
than usual and observations can be reduced in number.
Molodenskiy, M. S. New Methods in Studying the Earth's Figure 28
In relation to the Earth's gravitational field the figure of a
geoid is not of single definition. To make it so, densities all
over outside the geoid must be determined. The author worked out
another way of investigating the Earth's figure, which excludes
the necessity of knowing the density of masses outside the geoid.
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The International Association of Geodesy (Cont.) 497
Molodenakiy, M. S. Solution of the Stokes Problem With a
Relative Error on the Order of the Square of the Earth's
Oblateness 33
By applying Stokeal formula to an ellipsoid surface such accurate
results are obtained, that the relative error is reduced to the
order of the square of the oblateness.
Lyustikh, Ye. N. Abyssal Structure of the Earth's Crust
in Indonesia Based on-Gravity Data 34
Descri.bing thL geotectonics -)f Indonesia, and the ise-ismicity and
volcEnism of the are.L, author discusses tb(. origin if the
regioi~, its structural setting and the existing geo-synclines and
uplifts. He connects the belts of active and extinct volcanoes
with two lines of the Inner Sunda and the Northern part of the Inner
Celebes uplifts. The focal depths of earthquakes are greater than
50 1cm. Distribution of gravity anomalies and their quantitative
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interpretation does not fit into the Vening Meinesz picture, nor
do the hypotheses of buckling, -ontraction, convection or horizontal
displacements account for the real distribution of gravity anomalies.
Kruchinenko, V.G., Platonov, Yu.P., Sukhov, V. B.
Electromechanical Device for Computing the Mean Moments of
the Passage of Stars During Observations 39
A photoelectric amplifier makes it possible to measure the duration
of two parts of a contact (rectangular output signal) into which it
is divided by a pulse from a clock. Computing the moment of a star's
passage is accomplished by a formula given in the text. Observations
could also be conducted of high magnitude stars producing deformed
edges of the contacts. Means of increasing the efficiency of the
device were also indicated.
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Nemiro., A.A. and Pavlov 31 N.N. Systematic 1\occr- errors of the
FK3 Type and Their Influence on the Determination of Time
The comparison of fundamental and new absolute catalogues with FK3
permits finding in the latter considerable systematic errors of the
type 4~,oro!:. Tables give comparative values for FF3 with Nikolayev
(N30), GC and Pulkovo (Puocl) with respect to4~~ '. The observed
O~Oc
errors have a tangible effect on the correction of time. It is
pointed out that Washington determinations-of time corrections are
distinguished by their high accuracy.
Pavlov,, N.N. Recent Results of Photoelectric observations of
the Pulkovo Time Service
Recent (1955-56) observations of the right ascension of stars made
with a new 100 Twi Zeiss transit instrument show much greater
accuracy than those made with previous photoelectrical instruments.
The probable observation error for onc star, reduced to the
equator, and the probable error of hourly corrections for ten stars
49
54
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was much smaller than in the past. It is proposed to organize
at Pulkovo, during the IGY, observations by two transit instruments
covering more than 500 stars.
Fedorov, Ye. P. Computing the Coordinates of the Pole 60
The systematic errors in the coordinates of the Pole published
by the Central Bureau of the International Latitude Service (ILS) are
caused by an insufficient number (3-6) of observations. The
regular latitude observations are now conducted at 13 stations and
will bw increased probably to more than 20 during the IGY. With a
sufficiently large number of stations participating in this program,
the inherently weak loop method of calculations is still the most
acceptable as some difference in the systems of declinations at
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* various stations will not Agnificantly affect the results.
Mean latitudes are determin,d by A. Orlov's method.
I AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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8-21-58
LARIN, B.A., kand. teldin. nauk
F sibility of using radio rar4a fin era for the realization o'
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trie.ngulation filling netla. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod i aerof.
no. 2:83-B5 157. NIRA 11-7)
1. TSentralivy nauchno-ienledovatell8kiy instituit geodezii,
aeros*yemki i kartografii.
(UetB(Geod9sy))
t~UIJIHOR:
None Given
_01.1/6-58-6-16/21
TITLE: Chronicle (Khronika)
1:1E11TODICAL: Geodeziye i kartograftyat 1958, Nr 6, pp. 77-78 (USSR)
~'B-~TRACT: Pr o m-.'..pril 23 - 28, 1958 a Conference of the Chief Engineers
and Directors of the Technical Control of Aerial Surveying
12nterprises took plece at the Moscow Central Bureau of Sur-
veying and Cartography of the Ministry of the Interior of
the US,;R (Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografii 1AVD SSSR).
It dealt ,-,,ith the imurovement of the Production organization
and the quality of topographical work in surveying of official
imDortance. The following lectures were held: S. G. Sudakov,
Deputy Director of the Clavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto-
grafii MWD :)SSR on: 1111ain Pr3blems in the Further Improvement
of Topographical Work in Surveying of Official Importance".
The Chief-:-'ngincers of the enterprises held the following
lectures: S. G. Gavrilov - "Technical Projecting of Topo-
gruphir~ al -Geode sic Field "!ork". 3. T. Yurov - "Comprehensive
I'arl'ormance of the Position- and 1--Ilevution Orientation of
Aerial Photographs", B. D. Zaprudnov - "Taking a Combined
Ca r d 1 -Photograph of Flat Country Covered '!;ith Forests1l, L.
Chronicle
SOV16- ~;, 8-6- 18/21
Irashin - "Organization of the Financial Administration in
Field Subdivisions of the Aerial Surveying Enterprise North-
~aucasusl; 14. V. Avilov, Director of the Stereo Works at
the MAGP - "Control Operations on Stereotopographical Thoto-
graphs at the MAGPI1. - The scientific members of the staff__~
of the_T_sNIIGAiK., held the following lectures:
B. A. Larin - "Tha ",lossibilities of Using the Light-Ran,-e-
er in Compiling Geodesic Constructions". V. Ya. Mikha--
lov - "On the Improvement of the Photof;raphic 1~ualitj of
.?hotographs". P. I.-, Durneva -"New Geodesic Instruments for
the Preparation of the Basisfor Topographic Photographs".
14. S. UsT)enakiy - "Some Results of the Sttbility Investiga-
tion 6f Traverse Stations and Monuments in the Area of the
UF:101. IN. D. Konshin - "On Uning the )elements of 'External
Orientation in the Photogrammetric EvvIuation of Aerial
Photographs, and on the Incraase of the Accuracy in Stereo-
scopic Measurements". G. D. Yrasheninnikov - "On the ,~tereo-
graph by Drobyshev". - The member.9 of the staff of the de-
partment8 of the-9UGhiheld the following lecturee:
G. 3. Dlyakov - "On the Stag,~ of Technical Studies at Aerial
~;Urveying Enterprises". V. N. Shishkin - 11 The "Ifork of Ra-
Card 2,/5 tionalizing and Introducing the-New Technique to the Topo-
Chronicle^ S011/6-58-6-18/21
eraphic-Geodesic Production of the GUGK in 1957". A. P.
Shcheglov - "Analysis of the Measuring Accuracy in the Tri-
anFlation of 2nd and 3rd order in the Years 1956-1957".
B. V.-Troitakiy -1111arking Control Points for the Geodesic
Preparation of Photographs". I. V. Krylov - "Analytical
Method for the Determination of Pos-i-fion- and Altitude Traverse
Stations". ~
Based on the lectures it could be found that during the last
years the topographic photographs of the scale 1:25 000 and
1:10 000 have undergone great development.
The conference decided to invite the representatives of the
aerial surveying enterprises of the departments of the State
Geodesic Control as well as of the interested offices to
a conference at the end of 1956 and to investigate the pro-
jeot for the plan of development of the geodesic tasks in
1959-1965-
1. Cartography 2. Aerial photography 3. Scientific reports
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AUTHORS: Lirin, B. A., Candidate of Technical SOV16-59-10-1121
-7c7e-nces, Nazarov, V. M.p Candidate of
Techniedl Sciences, Genike, A. A.t
Mikhaylov, V. S., Felldman, G. A.
TITLE: A Large Optical Range Finder of the Central Scientific
Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveyingf and
Cartography
PERIODIC!~L: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 19599 Nr 10, PP 3-11 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: othe TsNIIGAiK (Central Scientific Research
At the end of 1958
,
Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying, and Cartography) con-
structed a test model of a large optical range finder which is
intended for the measurement of distances~of up to 25 km with
a relative error of 1: 350POOO.A~scheme of alternating modula-
tion frequency of light was used for the test model. Further,
two narrow frequency ranges with 30 megacycles each were used,
which were distant from each other by 800 megacycles approx-
imately. This scheme permits reliable frequency measurement
and precise determination of distances over 6-30 km. The block
diagram of the instrument is shown in figure 1, the instrument
Card 1/2 itself in figures 2 and 3. Its mode of operation and design
A Large Optical Range Finder of the Central Scientific S0V16-59-10-.1Z?,1
Research Institute:of Geod-ai4,, Aerial Surveying, and
Cartography
are then illustrated. Preliminary work and the course of
measurement on this instrument are describea. The model was
tested in the open air near Moscow in March 1959 and near
Kirzhak town (Vladimir oblast') in May and June, 1959. The
results obtained are tabulated. Herefrom. it follows that the
differences arising from the distances measured do not exceed
the root mean square error of the sides measured by the method
of triangulation. Tests have shown that the large optical
range finder guarantees great accuracy in linear surveying.
It Is recommended to use the instrument for measuring the lim
of departure in triangulation and for measuring the sides of
polygonal traverses that are laid instead of the triangulation
of first order. There are 4 figures and 4 tables.
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AUTHOR: ~~rin, B. A., Candidate of Technical 5/1 541601000M /015/017
sci6ne B007/B123
TITLE:~ Optical and Radio Range Finders and the Prospects of Their Applica-
tion in Constructing Ueodetic bets
.PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"yemka,
1960, Rr 1, pp 135-140 (USSR)
TEM. From 1958 to 1959 the following home-made and foreign instruments were
tested at the TsNIIGA i K (Central Scientific Research Institute of Geodesy,
Aerial Surveying, and Cartography) and i~ the"field the larfe optical range finder
of.TsNIIGA i.K,:the geodimeter of Bergstrand, the optica- Sange finder SVV-I
a model Igf the-medium-sized range finder ESD (manufactured in TsNIIGfl~T, the
opticaMan-e finder GD-3QO and a tellurometer manufactured in the Union of
South Africa. It is described here in-short how these instruments work. Then,the
results of the tests mentioned above are given. In this connection the papers by
P.:Ye. Lazanov (Ref, footnote on p 137), 1. 1. Entin and V. I. Sinyagin (Ref,
footnote on p 138) are mentioned. Based*on the results of these investigations
suggestions are made here. For constr ucting geodetic.nets two range-finder types
Are needed: 1) range finders for measuring the lengths of base lines of the
triangulation and for measuring the sides of the polygonal traverses that are
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AUTHORSt jar-i
Candidate of Technical S1006V60100010410181019
Sciences, Razarov, V. V., Candidate of B007/ 005
Technical Sciences, Prilepin, M. .,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Entin, I. I.$ Candidate of
Technical Sciences, Genike, A. A,~, Lazanov, P. Ye.# Mikhaylov, 1.
Shevelev, A. P.
TITLEt On the Book by A. V. Kondrashkov,"Electrooptical Range Finders"
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, Nr 4, PP 73-76 (USSR)
TEXT: This.is a review of the book by A. V. Kondrashkov (Ref, Footnote on p 73)
published in 1959. It is thoroughly discussed as far as it first tries to
generalizeand systematize the data re uired for optical range finders. The book
consists of two parts. The first part Z60% of the volume) gives data from physics,
radio engineering, electrical engineering, and electronics. The second part deals
with problems directly connected with optical range finders. The incoherent data
of varying level on the fields mentioned in the first part are too extensive and
inconvenient. The division and mode of representation of these chapters is also
a failure. The theory of optical range finders is not well explained. Several
concrete mistakes of the book are pointed out. The great number of such mistakes
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On the Book by A. V. Kondrashkov, "Electrooptioal B/006/60/000/04/018/019
Range Finders" BO07/B005
reduces the value of the book considerably. It is regretted that the editor of
the book Tu. V. Popov paid his principal attention to the title, not to the
contents of the book, as can be seen from the introduction. There is I Soviet --
reference.
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ShMMN TAbUl SAVellyeV161- LARIN B.AD P_ kiind. takhn. nauk red.;ZUBAKOV?AG.,
red. izd-va; EMS, E-M., tekbn. rqd.
[Manual for proceaBing base-line meamwements in first-order,
s6dond-order2 and third-order trianplationj Raovodstvo po ka~
twrallnoi obrabotke bazidovA 21 3 klaseov,, 3. izd... parer. i dop.
Moskva, Izd-vo geodei. Iit-ry 1961.- 1?9' (Mm 24:10)
(Surveying-Tables~ etc3l
SUDAKOVp S.G.1 AIMAIMRoV, T.F.; BU7,ANOV,, A.I.; DURNEV, A.I.;
YELISEYEVI S.V.; ZAKATOV, P.,','.; IZOTGV,, A.A.; KARLOV, G.M.;
RUZ111=1 B.S.; KUKUSHKIN, A.D.; KOLUPXYL?V,, A.P.; K,;ZLOVA,, Ye.A.;
.4-LAR121, D.A.; IARIN, B.A.; LITVIR
.WII;4 B-,A OV, B.A.; MAZA7EV,
A.V.; P=n=, L.P.; PETRGVj, A.I.; SOLOVIYEV., A.I.; TOMILIN, A.F.;
URALOVj S.S.; USPM4SKIY, M.S.; FOHIN, M.P.; SHISHKIN, V.P.; SHCHEGLOV,
A.P.; SUDPKOV,. S.G., otv. red.; KOM)MOVA, L.M., red. izd-ve; SUNGUROV,
V.S., ttiklui. red.
[Instruction concerning the building-up of a state geodetic network
in the U.S.S.R.] Instruktsiia o postroenii gosudarstvemoi geodezi-
cbeskoi seti Soiuza SSR; obiazatelina dlia vsekh vedomstv i uch-
rezhdenii, proizvodiashchikh gosudarstvenrye geodezicheskie seti.
f,'oskva, Izd-vo geodez. lit-ry, 1961. 459 p., (MIRA 15:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto-
grafii.
(Geodesy)
S/006/62/000/005/001/002
DOWD113
AUTHOR: Larin, B.A.
TITLE: New techniques for topographical and geodetical work
I
PERIODICAL-. Geodeziya i kartografiya, no. 5, 1962, 3-6
TEXT; Possibiliti6s of applying new methods to topographical and
geodetical operations are discussed. Utilization of accupate geodimetlers
and tellurometers for compiling astronomical and geodetical,networlm of tbe
second and third order will simplify and reduce the cost of triangulation
operations. Geodimeters and tellurometers for measuring distances of 25-16
km have been designed. The 30,Q(EOD) geodimeter can be used for sufficient-
ly accurately measuring lines of departure and first-order tTaverses. liew
types.of tellurometers must work on shorter waves to prevent land confiig-u-
ra;ion and the'underlying layer from affecting the measurement results. A
new CAA (SDD)-g~odimeter with electronic display has been developed for
distances -of 15.,20 km, and will be produced in 1963. The new TBO, -2 (T70-2)
triangulation transit, constructed at the experimental plant of the
TsNIIGAiX, will soon be tested. It will replace the heavy and cumbei-some
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.3/006/62/000/005/001/002
New techniques for topographical ... DOWD113
TT211/611 (TT2'1/6") transit now used for measuring angles. In 1961, Soviet
astronomers developed a method of determining geodetical azimuths without
recurring to'the, Laplace equation; however, the AY 211/1011 (AU 2"/10") ,)ni-
versal transit used for this purpose must be modernized. ComputQ--,s fov
calculating adjustments to second-order triangulation networks must be in-
troduced in the near future, after special algorithms for the computer'n
:-.amory cells have been compiled. As only aerial photographs are used' for
compiling topographic maps, a new photocamera with an extra-rapid shu~tcr
is being tested and will shortly be serially produced. The film pre2jE:ntly
used will be replaced by a film which only slightly deforms. Such a film.
has not yet been produced industrially. A universal method for compllin~-
topographic map-9 will replace the differentiation method. Por this pux rose
unique universal atereophot:grammetric cameras are being developed; theci;P-2
(SPR-2) stereoprojector and the CQ-1 (SD-1) stereograph are already winely
used. Specialyhotogrammetrio oameran for space triangulation and topo-
graphic mapping are now being developed, Automation and mechanJzation 01'
photo gramme trib measuring and calculating processes is being
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~- LUUN.% B:*A.
New techniques in topography and geodesy, Geod. i karto no*5.*3-7 My
t62. (MM 15:7)
(Surveying)
LARIN , B.A.
)P~
Statistics of skin deliverien in studying changes in the abundance
and distribution of game animals. VVp. ekol. 4:123-125 162.
(MMA 15:11)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zhivotnogo
syriya i pushniny, Kirov. (Fur-bearing animals)
ACCESSION NR; AR4036347 S/0299/64/ODO/OO7/DOO6/DO06
SOuRCE: Ref'er&tLvny*y zhurnal. BLologiya, Abs. 039
AUT11OR; LarLn, B. A.
TITLE: On the theory of acclimatization of animals
CITED SOURCE: Sb. Akklimatiz. zhivotny'Rh v SSSR. Alma-Ata, AN KnzSSR, 1963, 20-22
TOPIC TAGS: acelimatization,.anLmal acclimatization, ecology, muskrat
TRANSIATION: An increase In the numbers of an accli.matizing species does'not
signify the succesiful completion of an acclimatizing proce6s. After the first
outburst of reproduction of muskrats, there is a sharp decrease in their numbers,
and sometimes a complete disappearance of the species. The ioleasie of muskrats
trapped in a population after a decrease in their numbers always.ends in failure.
The single or successive introduction of representatives of-various geographical
races is preferable to the release of a party trapped 'L.n cne place. G. Klevezall
DATE ACQ: 17Apr64 SUB CODE: LS ENCL: 00
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GMWON '. /YU.Z.; LARIN. B.D.
Simple device for filtering viscous liquids and the ultrafiltration
by means of a standakd centrifuge. Lab. delo 3 no.1:45-46 Ja-F
157 (HIMA 10:4)
1. Is otdola ByVorotok (zav.-prof. F.A. Chertkova) Gosudaretvannogo
kontrollnogo instituta syvorotok i valctsin imeni L.A. TaraBevicba.
(GINTRIYUGES) (FILMS AND FILTRATION)
LARIN, Boris Njkaay-~_vich; KDSIKiOV, Sh., red.; ABBOSOV, T.p tekhn.
-red.
[Saving of metal. in the machinery industry) Mashirasozldkda metal-
Ini tezhash * Tashkent, Uzbekiston SSR davlat nashrieti, 1961.
10 p. [In Uzbek) (Machinery industry) (MIRA 15:1)
LAREN, B.V.
F Cent of the heigh of the above-,;att-
a 165-
o detemining the ice :!cmp ot. ion.
1. Murman!31rmaya gi-drometeorcic~-,.Yi-,~-lieskaya
CHIKULAYEV, S.; LkRIN,...D.,,,inzh.; YEFIMOV, M.; CHEERNYAVSKIY, E.I., inzh.;
USMSTYY B.S. inzh-* po tekhnike bezopasnosti (Donetskaya oblast'.
gorod Ukrainsk~
Letters to the editors. Bezop.truda v prom. 9 no.4:54-55 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Zamestitell g2avnogo inzhenera po tekhnike bezopasnosti,
priisk Leninskiyj Yakutskaya ASSR (for Chikulayev). 2. Upravleni7e
Yuzhno-Kazakhstanskogo okruga Gosudarstvennogo komiteta pri Sovete
Ministrov KazSSR po nadzoru za bezopasnym vedeniyem rabot v
promyshle-nosti i gornomu nadzoru (for Larin), 3. Nachal'nik
takhnicheskoy informataii i ratsionalizatsii Berezovskogo rudnika
imeni Kirova (for Yefinov). 4. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
i proyektnyy institut mednoy prowjshlennosti, Sverdlovsk (for
Chernyavskiy).
LARIN, D. A.
LArin, D. A. - "Feodosiy Nikolayevich Krasovskiy and cartog-raPhy", Sbornik nauch
tekhn. i Driozvod. statey po geodezii, kartowrafii, topografii, aeros"yemke i
gravimetrii, Issue 22, 1948, D. 3140.
so: u-41lo, 17 July 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 192 190).
L.ARIN, D. A.
Larin, D. A. - "An evaluation of the precision of triangulation in calculating
errors in pri-nary data", Sbornik nauch.-tekhn. i priozvod. statey po
kartografii, topografii, aerosllyemke i gravimetriilj- Issue 22, 190, p. 52-73'.
so: u-411o, 17 Jilly 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, Nol 19, 190).
IARIU, D. A.
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11 i., y For -E., u L, -- -1
hov.y-ye ormal yadok V. chisleni-ya ~ dl-tsiy Pri Froyektirovanii Trian-ull-,Ltsii I
Klassa '.-:A Ploskost' . Sbornik 1',,uch. i Yro-izvod. Statj,, a po Gcodczii, Eartuo_r'r.-LIC-ii,
Topografti, Acros"yemke i Gravinetrii, VY-F. 23, 194,11, j. 21 - 29
SO: ULTOPIS I no. 34
LARIN., D.A.
Evaluation of the Accuracy of Triangulation, Allowing for Errors or
the Original Data. Izdat. Ministry of Communal Affairs RSFSH, Moscaw-
Leningrad (1950)
'1"4p.11~1 I), /~ -
LAR IN, D.A.
W".
On the coUected works "Problems of geography, no.11 and 22,"
Sobr.st.po kart-no.2:58-64 11;2. (MlRA 10!12)
(Cartography)
VIROVETS,
A.M., professor; BARVEIXO,, Ye.I., inzhener; IZND0VSKjy, M.K., in-
zhener; GORELKIN, L.P., inzhoner-, LRIATSKAYA, B.M., inzhener; ZELI-
CHENKO, L.B., inzhener; IVAHOV, V.F., inzhner; KLMENSKIKE!, I.G., in-
zhener; KOSINOV, M.Ya., inzhener; LARIN, D.A., inzhener; MOEM,
Vo 0. inzhener; NEMTSEV, S.V., inzhene,- ~*VIYEVA, M.V., inzhener;
FISHKIN, V.N.; RYTOV, A.V., :!edaktor; SIUNSKIY, LA., tekhnicheskly
redaktor,
[Tables of the rectangular CODrdinates of map frame angles and of map
fra a and area dimensions of trapezoids 8f topographic surveys I using
the scale 1:5000; for latituies 360- 68 . Krasovskii's ellipsoid]
Tablitsy priamougalinykh kooriinat uglov ramok, razmerov ramok i plosh-
chadei; trapetsii topografictieskikh agemok masshtaba 1-0000- Dlia
shirot ot 3611- 68 0. Ellipsoll Krasovskogo. Moskva, Izd-vo geodezi-
cheskoi lit-ry, 1953. 909 P' (KIBA 8:4)
(Surve5ring-Tables, e;c.) (Coordinates) (Trigonometr3r-Tables,
etc.)
TAAMp -D6 A&
BAROOV, A.N., laureat Stalinskoy premil. redaktor; LTSM, V.H., re-
daktor; SMOV, S.I.. redaktor; AVSTUK, G.A., doIrtor geograficheskikb
nauk, redaktor; VITM. 1.A.. professor, doktor geograficheskikh nauk,
laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor; V01KOV, N.M.. professor, doktor
geograficheakikh nauk, redaktor; GZUSIMOV, I.P., akademik, redaktor;
ZARUTSKAYA. I.P., dotsent. laureat Stalinskoy premii, rodaktor: M-
KOVICH, V.P.. professor, doktor geografichoskikh nauk. laureat Sta-
linskoy premii, reduktor; ISAKOV, I.S., professor, admiral flots v
otstavke; laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor; KUMTAVTSIV, M.K.,
general-laytonant tekhnicheakikh volsk, redaktor;&UL_D,,A..re-
tor.
-podpolkDvnik, re tor; TIKV, X.M.,
daktor: MARUSOV, L.Ya., Inzhener .W U
doktor geograficheskikh nauk, laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor;
PAVLOV. V.V., inzhener-polkovnik. lauisat Stalinskov premli; SADCHI-
KOV, S.F., redaktor; SALISHQW, K.A., professor, doktor tekhnichaskikh
nauk, redaktor; FILIPPOV, Yu.V., professor, doktor takhnicheskikh
nauk, redaktor; ERTISHTM, A.V., redaktor; GUNBIRL, T.N., redaktor.
[World atlas] Atlas mira. Moskva. 1954. 283 P. (MLHA 7:9)
1. Generallwy gosudaretvennyy direktor topografich8skor Blushb.T (for
Baranov) 2. Direktor topograficheskoy sluzhby (for Shuroir) 3. Gosu-
daretvenW direktor topografichookoy slushby II rang& (for Lysyuk)
4. Direktor topograficheakDy sluzhby I rangs. (for Gunbina, Larin, Sad-
chikov) 5. Direktor topograficheakDy sluzhb7 (for Idellshteyn, Filippov)
6. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye uprayleniye geodezii i karto-
grafti.
(Atlases)
CHERDALNTSBY, G.N.; 3ASHLAVIU, G.N.; MARISOV. A.Ya.; NERM=v. V.A.; FILIPPOV,
TU.V.; L&41N.~D.A.; DMIN, P.V.; KoMKOV, A.M.; KAjUVAT3VA, Z.y.; MIROSH-
P.K.; WWRTSOV, P.A.; PAVIOV, T.T.
Discussion of K.A.Salishchev'B reDort. Brief report of speeches of G.N.
Gberdantsay, G.N.Baehlarina A.U.Marusoy, V.A.Merkuloy, IU.V.Filippoy',
D.A.Larin, P.V.Danzin, A.M.Komkoy, I.Y.Karavaeya, A.F.Miroahnichenko,
P.K.roldaeT, P.A.ZtvorteOT, V.V.Pavlov. Vop.geog. no-34:14-34 '54.
(Cartography) (MLRA 7:12)
I-A~A) Z),~ os~ ~
LARIN, D.A.
-wiffimmaw
Working methods used In the compilation of the 1:1,000,000 scale
reference map of the U.S.S.R. Sbor.st.po kart.no.8:13-18 '55.
(MIRA 10:12)
(Cartography)
IARIN, b. A
Byposometric Equation of the Relief of Territory," by B. M.
Vakh+,ih,, Izv., Voronezhsk. kos. ped. ins-ta, No 17, 1955) PP
3-17 (from Referativnyy Ehurnal -- Aetronomiya, Geodeziya,
No 2, Feb 57, Abstract Vo 1585 by D. A. larin)
To derive the hyposometric equation, the surface of the territory is
-,twice replaced by another by means of leveling of the horizontals; they are
first transformed into a family of parallel curves, and thereafter into a
-family of concentric arcs forming a surface of revolution. In these trans-
Jormations the lengths and heights of the horizontals and the mean distances
''between adjacent horizontals along the steepest slope remain unchanged.
-The writer assumes that the surface of revolution is obtained by the rota-
tion of the curve x= f(z)', which he calls the curve of water discharge.
In cases of closed or open horizontals we may determine many values of the
__function x=f(z). It is possible thereafter to determine this curve by
.successive approximations. By rotation of the obtained mathematical curve
around its axis me may obtain a fair representation of the surface. (U).
rAHAVAYRYA, Z.IP.;4.URIN D ,, redaktor; I_qKAMARVVA,.T.*., redaktor
vpakll ~*
Izda-tel'st . . M., takhnicheskiy radaktor
[Problems in compiling historical maps) Nekotorys voprosy soxdaniia
istoricheskikh kart. Moskva, 12dL-vo geodazichaskoi lit-ry. 1956.
68 p, (MIRA 9:12)
(Geography. Historical--Maps)
SUDMV, S.G.; AIMSANDRM, T.F.; YELISEYEV, Sde; IZWOV, A.A.; KUZIMIK,
B S:; LANIN, D.I.; LMINOV, B.A.; 9010VMXIY, X.S.., POVALYATEV,
P:I ; TIHOYBM, A.A.: TOMILIN, A.F.; SHISHKIff, Y.M.
KUZIHIN, G.M., takhnicheakiy redaktor.
[Triangalatl,on-on the -1,2,3.and 4 order] Instruktaiia po trian-
guliatsii 1,2.3 1 4 klassov. Heskra, Izd-vo geodesicheakei lit-ry,
1956. 307 p. OM 9:5)
I. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R. )Glavnoye upravlonlye geodazii i kartogra-
M. (Trianplation)
PROIS4MANUICH, Iosif Yul~evich, inzhener; IARIN, D.A., redalctor-;
INOZAMSBYA. A.I., rectaktor izdatejI~Xva",-"MrW G.M., tekhai-
cheskLy redaktor
[Manual on compensation of errors in triangulation] Rukovodetvo po
uravnitellnym vychieleniiam trianguliatsii. Moskva, Izd-vo
geodexichookoi lit-ry, 1956. )62 p. (HLRA 9:9)
(Triangulation)
MRIN, D.A.
~~- -~
Refinement of coefficient values in formulas used for correction
equations. Ge*d.i )mrt. ne.2:30-32 Ap 156. (MUZA 9.10)
(Triazgulation.)
MHOM. U.K., otvetstve'nw. red.; BASHLAVM, G.N., red.; VORONINAP A.N,, red.;
(TUREVICH, I.T., red.; ZASIAVSKrY, I.I., red.-, KQZLOY.,?.M., red.;
RLUSH, V,A., zed.; BAROYLOV, I.L. red.;
SLUKOVAYA, Ye.A~: red.; SMOIN.-,"K.F., red.;SHCHASTN3V, P.W., red.;
TUTOGUM, V.A.,, red.; SHUROV, S.I., predsedatell, red.; 3RDILI,
V*G'
[Geogmphical atlas for the fifth grade] Geografichookii atlas dlia
5-90 klassa, Moskva [19571 16 p. (MM 11:7)
1. Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlenlye geodezii i
kartografti.
(Maps)
LARIN. D.A.
'Mk
A general-case for comPuting weight functions. Geod. i kart. no.3.*
8-12 Rk 057. (MM 1018)
(Weight functions)
SAFRONOVAv V*A*0 otv.red.; SHMV, S.I., red.; BASHMVINA, G.N., red.;
VORONINA, A.K., red.; GURVICH, I.V., red.; ZASLAVSEIY, I.I.,
red.; KOZLOV. F.M., red.; LAR -D.A., red.; RAUSH, V,A,, red.;
SMOYLOV, I.I.. red.; SLOKOVA, Te.A., red.; blWYN, K.F,# red.;
SCHASTM, P.N., red.; TUTOCHKDIA, V.A., red.; I # V*G. , red.;
DYUZHHVA. A.M., red.kart-, POLYANSKAYA, L.A., red,kart
[Geographical atlas.of the U.S.S.R. for the seventh grade] Geogra-
fichaskii atlas SSSR dlia 7-go klassa. Moskva, 1958. (HIRA 12:5)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodazii i karto-
grafii. 2. Nauchno-redektaionnaya kartooostavitaltakaya chast'
Glavnogo upravleniya geodezii i kartografii Hinisterstva vnutrennikh
del SSSR (for all except Dyuzhava, Polyanakaya).
(Atlases)
DRIATSKAYA, Z.H.,.otv.rad.; SHUROV, S.I., red.; BABHLAVINA, G.N., red.;
VORONINA, 2.1t.; GUWICH, I.V..'red.; 7&SLAVSKIY, I.I., red.;
KOZIM9 P.M. p red. r"d.; RNSH, V.A., red.;
SAMOYLOV, I.I.,* Ti.A., red.; STROYBV~,.K.F., red.;
SOW.TM,-P.H., red.; TUTOMMINA, V.A., red.; IRDMI, V.G.. red.
[Geography atlas for'the sixth grade] Geografichaskii atlas dlia
6-go klassa. Moskva, 1958. 32 p. (MMA 12:9)
l..Russia (1923-' U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlaniye geodezii i
kartografii. 2. Neuchno-radaktsionnays kartooostaviteliskaya
chast' Ttentrallnogo' nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
geodezii, aeros"yenki i kartografil.
(maps)
AUTHOR: Larin D. A
6-58-2-2/21
TITLEt Compensation of a Levelling Network (Uravnivaniye nivelirnoy
seti)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i Kartografiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp. 6 - 10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Presence of two kinds of errors in levelling makes it
impossible to determine the ratio between the correction
weights and the measured elevations by the normal method.
This thesis is here proved by applying two neighboring
traverses and on this basis a general conclusion for the
whole network is drawn. It is proved that it is impossible
to determine clearly the elevation error in the levelling
at the joint side of two neighboring traverses~ which can
be extended also to the whole network. Thus, the formula
1 - e,~Z2 + _e 2 (72 must not be applied. denotes the stan-
p
Card 1/2 dard deviation per km line, Cr denotes the mean systematic
6-38 -2-2121
Compensation of a Levelling Network
deviation per km line. The case is different when the method
of the limited and direct measurings is applied simultaneous-
ly in compensating a levelling network. In this case the
weights of the elevation corrections can be determined clear-
ly according to the formula
1 In this connection
p
the mean value of a- must be found as additional unknown
quantity. On this occasion the error of the determination
of 057' must be considerably smaller than the quantityaA
problem is computed and it is demonstrated that the value
obtained for 'q - � 0,63 almost coincides with that of
� 0,65 for the characteristics of the levelling accuracy of
first order (see works of TsNIIGAiK, edition 111, page 193).
This proves the reliability of the compensation carried out.
There are 2 tables.
1. Geodesics 2. Mathematics 3. Scientific equipment-
Calibratim
Card 2/2
Tj T P Lx, Z'.
TITL-%: On the Choice of" '~'~Zci-encc Ori: i-! the
Nez, Area Dctez-m1nrAion of the T-12-ritorier? of 1-he U11;,3'?,
(0 vybore kFrty dly!1 izmareniy pri novor.- i,,,,c'1_1iq1enii -nio-
:'hcllrdcl~.,~ tcrritorl-Ir
)i.:Ah: n (ITV,%:-.,
M-,odeziy~, i kartografiyu, 1956, '1r 7, P--)- 50-56
llht~ r~~tablishment o' the economic adminic'ri:tve
cominc. Ill-Nnion census carm,---rks the nc,~: corli;utation
u__
0. the tc-!-ritorico of tne US"R, o-f the Union "e-rjublicc and
o-,:' tiheir fidministrative UnitQ LS one of the moot
nroblemv of ':oviet cartography. The nc,.7 mctho,! of il~rts_ com-
Putation 7,,-s ~,orked out in the Technicr-11 of' thc,
Contr,il Bureau oj Surveying und Cartol-1-aphy in 19~)5. Tt
ox,.-nine(I in ,~orico of' confur~,nccc iinder -F~.o
of the z:cientists (!7. 1~11. 11011-ov, G. A. Ginzhu:rg, - 1. 7.7a,_11'07)
and the Dir6ctors of map compilrtion institiitiolls. -.h-~ ,O"t
complicated problem lf~ prescrted by the choice of th.~ ref-
arence mt.,.p iisotll in the mncL,surement of -axe!-,s.
r-petilcing in f%~-,or nd vjainGt the 1 - 100 MAI,
Card 112 1 : 300 000 sc!---le mau are advanced. The I : JOC, 000 scvje
"Orl: 4n t*,ie
On the Choice of a --eference for ~UrVeyir,,
terminution of' the Territories of the USSR
i.
iz not suited for t.11s purpose. -lie accurncy of I
scale map is very gre:-_t, -;orking -,ith it, ho-,--cver,
wearioome. L~o-t of the n.-v.,etq havi; been nmibli-,~hcd
to 1947 L!Id they mut:t fLrst be tranLipwied to .nothor
system dating, f-rom 19~,2. '-!'he 1 : `)00 000 scalu :!wn has
i2omoiled on the 1042 coordinr.te 2ystem, the arvcz;
r--.nd the difficulties "o-rcibly nrisirw in the
1 : 100 000 ~oca'_Ie maj, aro not foun:. decision c;.ji onl.,, b,--.
nade t..fter a thorough study of V7ds question. 'ircnmstance.--
,.,ildch ought to be taken into account fare nentioned. Ther,.~
are tables.
1. Mapping 2. Geophysical surveying 3. Maps-Selection
Card 2/2
312), 3W
LUTHORt !!.kolov.. 0. 1.
TITIJ; zesuits or the C0*99titim for the 30$' Improving
3uggention (Itagi korkturomi oa 2schaboy. ratolona,lizatorskayo
Iredloshemlys)
p=ODICLL, Gsod*zjym, A kartcgraflym, 1959, Ir T# Vp 11-21 (USSR)
LBUTIRACT: in May 1259v tho, ordinary coopotitim for the beat i oprov-
Ift euggeotion in the field of toporraphlo-g.-dotIO *ad
cartographic productive, was o,coaludo4 at The Glavnoye uprav-
leal" goodozil L karlografil WO SM (Main Administration,
of Cood=,~a4,CrtaSrapby of sho 3U.Intry of Lnt.rnal Affair.
of tho ). ammogodstle services, 6 cartacraphia inalitutom
and XRXCh took part. A toW of 30 topagrophic-goodatio, and
31 'artagrapw. vaggentiono; , ovhaittod. Th* lot prima
of 1.000 ratios ." a..r4.d to V. A. moms.. and V. T. Cruma,
(K=kA a latrtogrfichookya fabrLka (Minsk Cartographic
f for the -wrlxm Tomt-Ing; of All" Blacks-.
Th. 2nd Prime, of 750 rnbles - wearied tas 1)
I =, ,,. ,
J-"UvokL_,m, V* U-CIF 'a TO I r, kly
.1 f;, of the Co. of twlald
&ad T t:
Dam t3&)
c-d 1/6 on v- 2) r -Vrr-,Iob. T. X. vers. n.
re ACP (1!oodow AGP)) far
!KRKCbtI 3)- o
Clad a cas leasing U. Accuracy of ry-otrin
.od-tt* Note Formed by Fixtaro. of Me or She - 4) ff. T,
-Dj!jr.r,(Xv,omibIx.koyv ACP (SoveolU'rok ACP)36f;r 'Licht
Co IS at I Ladier of Viurmj far PrOmpenting'. - The 3rd prime.
of 00 rob;.. .&.h more awarded to : 1) _ghcjmldj-
key- ACP (Yakutsk ACP)) far -Wablishm.at of Flood
Palate by the rAkhod of Thssiog by gomh~ of vapor-. 2)
kut-kay* ACP (takutak AGP)) for -Constructlon
(r
ad Trolley far TImb- Tr-.part
(Uoscov, ACP),I far -variat in
(Xoskovskoje ACP
Of Photographs an the STD-2-. 4) 1. F. Zarubin (SLOoku,skoy.
ACP (Moscoo, ACP)) far -A.I.Lag; tr-CFvTFTTc-7rGb, by 5-7
X*t*rg~- 5) -s- C-dvinh, Z- I- A141k.androva,
I-K.-UtIagin. -4 T-
for 'Technology of kh. C"PUtlast w3A Edition Of Topogr.rh1c,
Maps by the Photorelixf rthd-. 6L 1. P. Clushanic, NlnokAya
kazlogreflah-kay. fabrik. Criask
forl:fertleal Piling "OhLoo, far Rr~hur-.-. 7) 4 A- YIukQv
ir-phlO 1-1111-14) for 'Nachanion, fam, the Loading of Truck.
With Is 118". 0) A. A._TA2k2Icmka (UXrain.k*yo ACP
(Ukr.lO,lP.4`AW")) for -Rat-plecomeal of Vas Are Loop far the Colin-
groPM-printing; Machine XP-l by as n1uninstina Cosine With
Luminescent Loop. DS-40- 9) C r Crl-r-y. (S,ordlo,,kqj.
ACP (Slordlo,sk AGP)) fo; Dc.-Ing m I"
tioa of gap compilations &.4 T-1 C-Pilation... 10) j,Z
Isr-il-I ACP (Warsh-.1, ACP)) far -L.-
r the Contact Moch"Les, 1-- she MI.-ot-
far A'P (Vo.cow A
Zara Itic..l Computation of
Supormlevallo" Fr= the Trigonometric Lo-liac". 12) D-,g_
Jiltn.r (Ovordl"mkoy* ACr (Swardlows.4 AGO) far -11ow Nuabmr-
Ing mad Painting or 1~:Jing staLffs-. 13) jg-:L~~
(Xo.k.,sk.r. ACr (K..ca ACP)) for "- 1 4 Table for
StIr.- Dlv rgeonom Be%.... the yree, and
Be$- C-dl I:- Co.p.t.d On . Plan. a.! on a Doll". - D.~jdod.
the foll"U: -ecentions were &77ro~d b? the jury: 1) y,.t,
Trykq (ST-rdlor.koy* ACP (3 rdlovsk AGP)). ~Undorfrano t~,r
Card 31S Ob.arvationa Pro. 4h.7.1 ... lo;la T--*-_
3OT/6-59-7-4125
Results of the Competition for the Beat Improving C,~&gwsti=
(SeverO-Zapadnay. ACP (North-west
Corrections of ConterinG and Reducing 71%b an uzili&ry Scale
for Determining the Corrections of the Cu~rvatars of the Image
of the Geodetic Line stQ of the Spheric Uc.46% 1) 1. .
_U&qlt= (Mosko,skeye LOP (Zo.cov ACP)) , -TexIsAlon of th
Construction of thu Heliotrope.. 4) a. 2. 3hl.f-dorf (9.2-
kovskoye LOP (Uoscow ACP)j. -&are Thervessal I= Ime Growl;
setters of the CAK-ZK-tyV#-. 5) 1 AG
a" Aap)), "Davie. for Cuttinz ii.minua". 6) A. 1. rikhmax,
and 0. M. Crinborg (to.kovskoys LOP (its$-- Lcp)y;- ~.EM
1. A. amw ZJ-
A b.sksr. f.brikA (S:Izsk Carlo-
DovIc* for :axiAg Offset
Colors.. Ot. L. aint.4irf' (Tashk.ntakj. kertaVrafichd.ky.
T graphic
fabrika (T shk.at Zar~ r Institute)), 'r-tc. for Crini.
Ins the FA::0 of Plate Glass-. 9) -A. 1. V-k" 147,
kartografiobas" fabriks (Ushken% C&rAoCr:7.'Ic Institute
a) -Nechantan for Inclining the Grinding Cat 1. b)'Uchanj.
for Llftjoe the Trough 11th the 3&11s-. 10)Z_._A'-tHrsAjak~L
and &.c; tnsht!M(T&shk.n%#kxy& k&rtogrsfICbd*1rAjra frabrik.
(?a rf Lumiximle)), -Autommlic Z.1%.b_ f f
Iro' Lampal-.1 tj I.-J. reall'.yv.
6 CU -
keys fabrik. (Tasly.UT 13gripbi. Flact), "Isere,
in the Durability of Light-sensiti,s Rubber Solution (Adh::iwa~.
tz)JA~X;Sr or (,Kirevskaya kartografichoskAyv, '*tram (Xiyev
Carlogr. ~_._ Ian,
tograp a t)$ "Correspondent. of the 3troke-ls-
ments an Topographic X.Va With the Letters on the Machin.
Printing Poras". 13) T. 1t. Bozrtkae,_;~ _(11thskayn
kartograficheskV& f&brTk_&_T_RiSa Cartographic Plant),
On the Improvement in the Construction of Kch-aloo. far
YressIng-on %h. Inking Rollers and FrActic. D~ on the Off-
set Machines -Plane ta-S.Y.r-Kvlnta - .. 14) 1, 1-. $I--ft23jLkU_
(111hak-y. k"togrslicheskays, f&bLrLkA (&lam Cmr&*Gr.phIQ
F1440), I -A Rational Method of MUng ?"ItIlwa of Print-
Ing Yo=m of Belief Printing on Traclm~ P%!:r,.fcr Printing
3ooks o Offset 1Lch1m%m-. 15)0. K, Y& 1'.x I cli.hokya
kar togr:ficheskaya fabrLka (Riga Cartographic riat),
.310chroalmation and Automat1sation of the 5111chlas on and
off of Ara Lamps wuI of the auction Fan in Uvo Copvica be-
partmemij 16) 1. J._A1VXA"3L (alsh.kaya kar%ogrefichmeksys
fstriks ;lam Cartographic Plant), . -TsrUtIon, in the
I
(316_-__CZ-rUrxTNTt--P1-Q' -Prayzation of Collecting-
and CozrespoodLng ?*.I irom bT the Method of the Washed-out
Relief an -vjojprcz'-. 15)_Y. M__ cchkin (Ttillaskaym kart.-
P%A_
graticheskaya fabriks (Tbilisi Cartographic FIAW~
a3vitabinx off the Motor of the Cospredsor an the Copying Prone
1pr Me"& of She Change lever far Lifting t-1. Class and by
Means of the Vacuum". 19) D, 1, X&JkAU (Ibill.skwya kArto.
grefichesknjra fabrika (Tbilisi Cartographic Plkz%), "Davis*
for Laying on the Negatives 1. Copyinor.
(Tbillis" k"togr.fieboskaya f.brik. (Tbilisi Cartocr.rhia
Plant) ,.-Device for Dx7ing Paper a. Off--% Yecbi..s*.
21) 3-M. -otantlonva (Tb$li*.kay4 kxz1cV-fIeb-jkmY4 fabriks.
b MATe act) Pze;r.ssI- rAth.4 stj
.I Cr,.g
Proasdws for the Preparatory Work In Calcula%itc and Plotting
the Ceogruphis Xet.ork 0. N.Ve to 3. Compiled' 22)
(RUCh) *A Workbench for Repairing The Cut4es ;f the
Asohine-,'232 I. P. Taz.... 111AXch) "Device fcr Regulating
the -taler. 0 the .T'V&chIn.-. 24)
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end $- Y. X1D12rAxA_(3RXCh) -Improving the Wetted of Pracipliat.
Card 616 Ing the silver lfltr.t. is used Solutions,.
3(2) SOV/6-59-7-16/25
AUTHOR: Larin P,-A--
TITLE: On an Increase in the Qualification of Cartographers Working
at Physical Maps (0 povyshenii kvalifikatsii kartografov, rabot-
ayushchikh nad kartami prirody)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 7, PP 51 - 55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1957, the Editorial Council of the NRKCh agreed upon the
specialization of editors according to branches of knowledge
for all topographic maps and for the editors of -eneral-geo-
graphic and economic maps also for the maps of the areas. Ex-
perts who had to teach the editors were employed for this pur-
pose. In 1958, it was decided to teach the editors in central
courses of the GUGK on the field of special maps and comprehen-
sive atlases. In spite of the importance of courses, the inde-
pendent study of special cartograph4ng is also of great impor-
tance. On the other hand, the specialization of editors must
not make them geologists, soil experts, etc. Editors shoald
acquire so much knowledge as to qualify them to consciously
take part, without a counsel, in the preparation of a special
Card 1/2 riap, being steadily aware of the relations between single
On an Increase in the Qualification of Cartographers SOV/6-59-7-16/25
Working at Physical Maps
components of the geo -raphic sphere. The editor must know the
objects to be represented, the correct terms, the correct
classification, the distinguishing marks of the objects to
be carto-raphed, the principal factors, and the foi-mation
processes, as well as the rules of geographic distribution of
these objects. He must know the methods applied in the field
and in office work. In this connection, some recommendations
are given, and the or.-anization of seminars and talks on in-
dividual theoretical problems, a E; well as conf erences for the
exchange of experience, are suggested.
Card 2/2
.'KI--I ~-
Problems in mapping the territory of the U.S.S.R. raised by
F.N. Krasovskii and their practical solution, Trudy XIIGAIK
no.37:75-80 159. to (I~M 15: 5)
1. Nauchno-redtLktsionnaya kartosostavitellskaya chast'
Glavnogo upravleni,7a geodezii i kartografii Ministeii;tva
geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR.
(Krasovskii, FeodOBii Nikolaevich, 1878-1948)
(Russia-maps)
SIUMVI, G.M., otv.red.*, SHMV, S.I., red.; RASHLAVIRA, G.H., red.;
VOROHM, A.K., red.; OURNICH. I.V., red.; ZASLAVSKIT, I.I.,
red.; KOZLOV, P.M., red.;,T_A_RIN, D.A., red.; RAUSH, V.A., red.;
SNOYLOY. I.I., red,-, SMiUMVA,-- M.., red.; SLUXOVA, Ye.A.,
red.; WROY3V. K.7., red.; SCHASTNEV, P.N., red.; TUTOCHKIRA,
V.A., red.; F-3IRM, V.G., red.
[Geographical atlas for the fourth grade) Geograficheskii atlas
dlia 4-go klassa. Moskva, Glov.uprav.goodez. I kartografii X-va
geol. i okhrany nedr SM, 1960. 16 p. (MIRA 13:8)
(Atla'ses)
KMER, K,K,,.otv.red.; SOROV, S.I., red.; BASHUVINA, G.H., red.;
VOROHINA, A.K., red.; GUREVICH, I.Y., red.; ZASLAVSKIT, I.I,, red.;
KOMOV, F.Moi recl.;,hELH, DA . red.; LYALIKLOV, R.I., red.;
HAMAYEV, I.T., red.; NIKISFIOV, M.I., red.; RAUSH. V.A., red.;
SM107LOV, I.I., red,-* SLAMOVA, Ye.A., red.; STROYOV, K.F., red.;
SCHASTNEV, P.H., red.; TUTOGUINA, V.A., red.; KHM11, V.Go. redo;
BUSHUYEVA, M.P., red.kart; DYUZENVA, A.M., red,kart; KHOTKOV, B.So,
red.kart; HHSYATSHVA, L.N., red.kart; PHOOVA, Z.P., red.kart;
POLYA11-%L,,YA, L.A., red.lort; SAFRONOVA, V.A., red.kart; MMOVA,
N.I., red.1cqrt; FETISOV.A. H.P., red.kart; CBXJWSMA, L.N., red.kart;
BUKMOVA, N.I., teldm.red.; KMMSOVA, O.L., tekhn.red.; NIKCLAUVA.
1.H., tekhn.red,
[Atlas of the U.S.S.R. for the secondary school; course in economic geo-
graM] Atlas SSSR d1la srednei shkoly- kurs ekonomicheakoi geografii.
KogOk.a3OG1av.uprav.geodez. i kartografli Yva geol.1 okhrany nedr SSSR,
19 P' (Geography, Economic-Maps) (KTRA 13:12) .
SMONQVA* V.A., otv.red.; SMOV, S.I., red.; BASHUYINA, G.N., red.;
VORONINA, A.B., red.; GUMICH, I.Y., red.; ZAMATSKIT, I.I., red.;
KOWIT. P.M., red.; LAUN, D.A., red,; RAUSH, V.A., red.; SAM0110VA,
I.I., red.; SLA OVA, STROYET, K.F., red.; SCHASTNET,
P.N., red.; TUTOCHKINA, YeAep red.; I, Y.G., red.; DYUZM- A,
A.M., red.imrt; POLTANSKATA, L.A., red.kart
(Geographical atlas of the U.S.S.R. for the seventh grade] Geogra-
fichaskii. atlas SSSR dlia 7-go klasse. Moskva, 1960. 31 col.maps.
(MIRA 14:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto-
grafii.
(RusBia-Kaps)
SUDAKOV., S.G.1 ALEKSANDROV, T.F.; BULANOV., A.I.; DUR?Wp Ael.;
YELIMEY, S.V.; ZAKATOV, P.S.; IZOTOV, A.A.; MIDV, G.M.;
KUZ'r,LDi,, B.S.; KUKUSHKI?J, A.D.; KOWPAYEV, A.P.; KCZLOVAp Ye.A.;
1AR111, B.A.; LARIN, D.A.; IARIN, B.A.; LITVINOV, B.A.; MAZAYEV,
A.V.; A.I.; SOLOVIM, A.I.; TOMILIN, A.F.;
URAWVj S.S.; TISPMISKIY, M.S.; FOMIN, M.P.; SHISHKIV, V.N.; SHCHEGWV,
A.P.; SUDAKOV, S.G., otv. red.; KOMAHKOVA, L.M. . red. izd-va; SUNGUROV,
V.S*, taklm, red.
(Instruction concerning the building-up of a state geodetic network
in thd U.S.S.R.] Instruktsiia o postroenii gosudarstvemoi geodezi-
cheskoi seti Soiuza SSR; obiazateltna dlia vsekh vedomstv i uch-
rezhdenii, proizvodiashchikh gosudarstvt-nrqe geodezicheskie seti.
Moskva, Izd-vo geDdez. lit-ry, 1961. 459 P.- (MIRA 15:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i karto-
grafii.
(Geodesy)
ANTONYUZHENKO., Vladimir Fedorovich; SELIKHMOVICH, Mop dotsop
retsenzent; LARIN, D.A.s, dots.,, retsenzent; SHUBYGINA, X I.,
red.i2d-va. 10
V.V.., tekhn. red.
[Compensation of traverse networks) Uravnoveshivanie poligono-
metrichesakikh setei. Moskvap Geodezizdatp 1962. 101 p.
(MM 15:7)
(Traverses (surveying)) -
LARIN. Dmitriv Aleksandrovichi.BARANOV, A.N., red.; SHAMAROVA, T.A.,
red. isd-va; ROMANOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
(Scientific and technical projection of geographical maps]
Nauchno-tekhnichoskoe proektirovanie geograficheskikh kart.
Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 165 p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Map projection)
_2MLNUDj^--
aphical drawing": a textbook. Good.. i kart. no.8:
"Topogr
69-74 Ag 163. (Topographical drawing) (MMA 16:9)
LARINY D.A.
Some rules on the drawing of cartographic images. Geod. i kart.
no.10:59-62 0 163. (MMA 16:12)
LARIN,, D.A.
Adj~usting astro-gecdeatic nets. Geod. i kart. no.8:3-12 g 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
I LARIN, D.A.
-il--,-- - I - - -- -- - - - I -
Accelerating the production of maps and atlases. Gecd. i kart.
no.107-61 Ja 165. (MIRA .18:3)
LARIN, D.A.
Evalluat-inz the cr level!ngo Gecd. I kart. Ag 165,
i. L -4. .1
(la'RA 18:0,)
OSTROVSKIY, Yu.M.-, URIN,
35-
Distribut;op of S tbiamne 'zi
introduc-~icn of d-.fft-ren-. ~)or--"Vataves and of -Its
antimetabcI.:'tes. Vcp. P-,"'. 24 Ja-F 1617.
1. Kaftzdra bickh-'al'i (zair, dotl~~ent Y--i.M. Gsltrovsl~ay" Cr.-Jnenskogo
meditsinskogo -in.,rltuta.
LARDI, 0. D.
Sovetsk-aia aviatsiia. v boiakh za sotsialisticheskuiu rodinu.
Stenogramma publichnoi lel,+,siil prochitannoi v Moskve. Iloskva, Pravda,
1950. 31 P.
Title tr.: Soviet Air Force in combat for the socialist fatherland.
Stenographic report of a public lecture delivered in Moscow.
IJG635.R9L3
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1955.
G;P'gvardii podpolkovnik,
41"
=
Training technical persomal, VestVozd.71. 34 no.10:26-29
0 151, NM 8:3)
(Rusia-Air 7orce) (Technical education)
WRI I G.M.; DZIa4YO, V.M.; DWIAILT-.VSKAYA, X.A.
Electron paramagnetic resonance of copper 2-(20-Yiydroxyriaphthalene
[1"-azo-21"]-phen~lazoxy)-4-metbylpY.enolate. Zhur. strukt. khim. 5
no.5:783-785 S-0 t64 (141RA 18:1)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii. imeni N.S.Kurnakova
MI SSSR i Institut khimicheskikh reaktivav i osobo chistykh
veshchestv.
LARIN, G.M.; DZIOMKO, V-!A.; DWIAYEVSKAYA~ K.A.; SYRKIN, Ya,K,
Mattron paramagna'-L~; resonanrs of some inner-complex compoands
of zoppar,(11). Zhu--. struk. kh!Lm. 6 no.3091-39(y W-Ja 165.
(MRA 18.
la ihstitut obshchey :*-, neorgan-10beskoy khimii imani N.S.Kurnakova
AN SSSR I n33titu-!, khimichoskikb reaktivcv i osobo chistykh
khimichBokikh vashchestv.
14TROSHNICHENKOp 1,V,; jARIN,
S t-j -1
L.JV of W -(tenzepe-azo-?-.~~resol) capper by zlis electron
rexcm~gnat--Ia resomma rat-hod. Tecret. i eksper. khim. I no.40.
5,4;.'f-548 16.5, (MMA 18:10
1. lvztitut obshchey i nearganieheskoy khimii imani Kurxzkm
AN SSSR, Moskva,
IARITT, GX.
Electrw pawramagn'etic resonance of some inner-complex com-
pounds of copper. Report 2: Investigation in glasses. Zhur.
stnikt. k-him. 6 no. 4:548-555 JI-Ag 165 (141RA 19:1)
1. Institut obshchey i'neorganicheskoy khimii imeni
N.S. Kurnakova AN SSSR. Sutmitted February 24, 1965.
LARIN, G..N.; PANOVA, G.V.; RUKHADZE, Ye.G,
Electron paramagnetic resonanca of copper campo-ands with
oxyaldimines. Zhur.strukt.khiin. 6 no-5:699-705 S-0 165,
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut obshchey i neoirganichaskoy khimii imeni N.S.
Kurnakova AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvanW universit&t
N.V.Lamonosova. Submitted May 7. 1965.
KROSHNICHERO, I.V.; LARIN, GAS MAKAROV, 113).P.; VIDEYKO, A.F.
Electron paramagnetic resonance method of studying a frere
radical of bexafluorodimethyl nitrogen oxide. Zhur,strukt.khba.
6 no.5t776-777 S-0 10'5. (MIRA 18:32)
1. Institut obshchey i noorganichaskoy kbimii imani N.S.
Xurnakova AN SSSR. Subm1tted March 27, 1965.
I ZZLIVENAR, Ya.D.; YEFREMOV, A.A.) 0.14.
- . I ~ - ".
St3adylng the vapt-r-liquid equilibrium in the systems hydrocarborr-
water with the use of the hydrogen-tritium radioisotope. KUM. i
tekh. top!. i mazel 10 no.7:3-7 J1 265. (MMA 18:9)
1. Mcskovskiy ordena I-enina khimiko-teRhnologichesEy institut im. D.1.
Mendel eyovn.
SOV-135-58-10-2/19
AUTHORS: Engineer, Bazhenov, V.V., and Yarovinskiy,
L.M., Candidates of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Iron-Nickel Electrodes for Cold Welding of High-Strength
and Gray Cast Iron (Zhelezo-nikelevyye elektrody dlya kho-
lodnoy svarki vysokoprochnogo i serogo chuguna)
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 10, pp 5-8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Experimental studies resulted in the devefopment of new
iron-nickel "TsCh-311 electrodes, which produce predominant-
ly carbon eutectic in the weld metal during cold welding
of gray and high-strength cast iron. A complex silico-car-
bon eutectic, preventing formation of crystallization cracks
and conserving the strength and plasticity of theweld me-
talv was found. Chemical composition of the electrode
0.08% C; < 0.15% Si; 0.1 - 0.3% Mn; 45 - 50% Ni;,.
,C- 0.035% S;gC 0.04% P.) and of the cast iron 2.92% C'-'-'-*-__1~
2.23% Si; 0.56% TAn; 0.08% Cr; 0.003% S; 0.098% P;
0.039% Mg) are given. There are 2 tables, 1 graph, 4 pho-
tos and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: TsNIIT1AASh
1. Cast iron--Welding 2. Are welding--Electrodes 3. Electrodes
--Development 4. Iron nickel alloys-Applications
Card 1/1
tit 0
AUTHORS- Larin, G. ., Berg, T.V., Engineers
TITLE,- Weld Ing Materials
~ ki
85473
S1135/601000101210101010
A0061AOol
PERIODICAL- Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No~ 12, pp. 38-40
TEXTS The section of welding materials shc~tm in an exhibition Includes a
great number of new electrode types, The a:~~thcnrs list, the following types'~ M -3
(OSZ-3) electrodes with acid-ore c H _48- 3 (vN-.48-U) an V 3 1 -3 (mF7r-
-calcium c ontaining iron rowder;"" d ensuring V~
3) electrcdes with fluoro de t
high efficiency of are welding;%ielectrodes ( ~jt_6 (TsL-6), 4 X-14 (TsL-14) et.c)
for welding _b~deumy chrome-molybdenum and qh-,mA_MnTvhdenUm_y adium -,~eja.W
tVy
operating a 0-610 C 4T*-i (TsT-1) U-5 (TsT-5) e3 types for welding chrome-
n1Q..kel steels oDerating at 600-6500C"Aoc 13-15 (AZh13-15) andAX13-18 (AZh13-18)
electrodes for welding chrome-nlcl~el stebl parts,. the KT W -5 (KTI-5) type f or
welding '?R 405 (E1105)4, AA 3(iAz)%Tand analogcas steeis; the 03)t (OZL) type fcr
welding scale-resistant steels operating at 1,000-1.1-500C,, 03X-8'(OZL-8) elec-
ig chreme-nickel 'I
trcdes for weldin 18-8"xtgrade --teels,-, IMOT type electrodes coated
with a new non-silicate binding material, preventing silicon reduction frcm the
Card 1/4 i
854?3
Welding Materials
S/1-35/60/GDO/O 12/0 10/0 10
A606/AO01
slag int. the weld metal and t-hus reducing cry-stallization cracking~ hardfas:Lng
ele---~.rodes are sh~ywn which are intended for -,he folicwing purposesv Refa'~r of
worn out surfaces of parts of mining equipment, excavators., crushing machines etc
(the 03H (OZN)-type) yieldirg hie, wear res-'Ist.anoe --f '~he harndfact~d: -partsi for
the hardfacing of press tcols producing very hard we7.d metal ( qH (T'sN) tape),
for z-be hardfaciing of cutting t:,:ls [4W (TZI) and 030 (OZI)], for the hardfacing
of the sealing surfaces of fiy--,ures -:operating a--~ P-igj,- and superhigh parameters
NH (-i-:sN'j -type) . The f irs" type is made c,n "s t='"Ilt" cobalt. alloy base V1 the three
other e2sotrode types on the base of new Ihrcme-ni ckel- s ili con alloys, eieotrcde~
fcr cc.:Ld welding of cast ircn (the 4V -4 '-T-sch-4) + ze) made cf iow-carbc.n 01 -08
(Sv-08) wire cn a new metall"Urgical base, en-sare high quality of Joints ani make
possib a mac-hining cf welds perfztrmed cn gray ir~:,n and hIgh--Etreng-.h magnesi-,LT.
-..Ircn wi-~h steel', ei;-~`roles fcr welding a!uminum and
ca
.en welding cas,
1t-2 a--,.Icys (03A-1 (OZA-1 and 2) are cbatea qit.. ar crgazio binding base miaterial,,
The use of -.he new binding material makes p:,sei'~Ie the manufacture of electrodes
by pressing. The section of fluxes includes ceramic fluxes ( k6 (KS), K-8, K-11
and M-10) fc-r welding medium-alloy steels, " 18-.&' grade and lcw carb~~n s-eels.
It, is
Di-e Jqk(PrsK) flux can be used for welding a-;l,-ys and high-alloy steels.
Card 2/4
8 5473
s/135,/r,o/obo/012/tio/'o- lo
Weld~rg Materials AOO6/AOO1
V
i4 The weld metal is alloyed
produced by sintering chlorine ard fluorine sa
with various metals contained in this f Iux in th:~r f orm of powder. AmcnS -he
e-:raipffient for electrode produezion, the runner-type C6 -1 (SB-1) machine is cn
view for the mixing of electrode coating ma7er-~als wlth -water glass, pr,-_-_-JU-_ing
450 kg per. hour. A unit for the pressing cf e'lect.rcdes coritlstz cf the fcl!,~wing
.carts int-erccr-nected in the line., the feed mechanism fcr the econtinuous su~piy
of rcds'to the press head with magnetic rctllsrs making possible an accelerated
supply of up to 660 items per mlnute~ the DTess in whose head the rods are c---.-,-t-
eld;:. the receiving conveyer delivering the -'reEsed electrodeB to the dreesing
mac hine equipped with a magnetic device for -the regulated packing of the elec-
L-rcdez on the conveyer belt. The unit include~~ tha A 5C - 15 -2 (AZS-FB-2)
briquetting press and can also operate with -zhe 0240 -3 (OSZ-PO-3) pre'ss,
'The efficlency of the unit when pressing 5 mm-diamet-er-eleatroden Is 5 tons per
shift. in the former and 12 tons in the latter case. The concentricity of the
electrode coatings with the cores is checked on i-he H_ -1 (KN-E-1) and the
KG-'~-l (KV-E-1) devices. The -1 (M-1-11) machine serves for the measure.-
ment- of the thickness and concentricity of the on unrosted elec-t~rodez
with rods of any material. The model z~f a line is shcwn for the prcducticn of
the electrode strip directly from the liouid all-,y by tbe,UlltovEki-Y-Nlk,--,Is,-yenko
Card 3/4
85*1473
8/13-5/bb-0/000/012/010/010
W=~Idlng Materials
Cb thia line a 750-1,400 mm icng ea-d 0,,7--2 --r-m ihic1 strip can .be mana-
frcm . oast- Iron, steel, non-ferz--us metals a-rid alloys, T-he str-l~p 1-5 in-
t-enied f,~r the au-tomatic handfacing of a great variety of parts~ The exhibits
are pmmlded with detailed de-scriptims and techmo1cgi-cal diagrams, Srecimens
p--diAond Kith the use of the exhlbi-,.ed fl%xxe~r and electrodes are -rresented,
1-nere are 9 figures.
Card 4/4
LARIN9 G.N., kani. tekhn. nauk,- DAZIfFWGV,, V.V,, kand. tekhn. nauk
Formatio,
n cf a metastable structuure with spheroldall and lamellar
forms of graphite in cast iron in t,ne welding process.
Svar. Proizv. no.4-.1-3 AP 161-' (MIRA 18-~6)
1. T-Sentrallnyy nauchno-Issladovateltskiy institut tekhnologil
i mashinostroyeniya.
LARIN, G.N., ]mnd, tekhn. nauk; BAZIFMOV, V.V. kand, tekbn. naaik
Effect of the chemical composition of weld retal or, the for:fa-
~tion of metastable structures in the arc welding of cask' iron.
Svar. proizv. no.8:9-11 Ag 165. (MIRA 18 -.8)
1. TSentrallnyy naucbno-ir,,,;I.cclov4ttellsliy institut tekhnologii
i mashi.nostroye-niyu.
LARM. Grig6rly Veevolodovich.
' . '7 ~- - --
-.00*61V . *P:w 11-z ,
i
10~1 LThe Ukraine, a republic of progressive socialist
Ukraina. - respublika, persdovogo sotsialistyelmogo
4iv, 1957. 51 P.
(Ukraine-Agriamlture)
agriculture]
zemlerobstva.
(mm n.-9)
IARINp G.V.p kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk
Problems pertaining to the economic evaluation of land* Wauch.
trudy UASHK 10:171-279 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Land-Classification)
(Soil fertility)
- LAREN, Grigoriy VL;ev,-,IocjvR.~h. seltkhoz. nauk-;
L.V., reci.
[EconDmic a3pect's of soil fertild;ty] Eko-nornichesxoe
dcrodie pochiry. 1,lo-skva, Ekonomika, 196,1. 238 p.
(MIRA 17-~()':
IARIN, G.T., doktor sell skokhoz.nauk
Reviews and bibliography. Zemledelie 27 no.3:88-89
Mr. 165. (mm 19:1)
1. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyavstvennaya akadeniya.
URINt I.A.
_L
Study of coordination between various branches of chemical industries.
Xhim.prom. no.1:1-6 A 163. (KRA 16:3)
(Chemical industries)
Imnd. tekhn. nauk
Design of centrifugal' shot and powder clutch.-es. Sbcr. n-~,:ch.
,> 1 ,
Kema gor, inst. no-5:82-88 164. (i,11-alp 18:3)
1. Gorno-elektromekhanicheskly fakulltet Kemerovskogo gorrago
institul.a.
URIJIt IOA * KIRILLIN, Vok.
of 4,hq use of 0 p!
Economic efficien, u . astics 4 n the ri~vul - c I Ur~
.L I -Y . massy ,,8:45-47 165.,
of sanitary engineering wares, Ill"'It (141RA 18!9)
ILARINp I.A..
I
Economic efficiency of using polymer materials for flooring.
Plast. massy. no.9:41-43 165. (,"IIFA 18.9)
Forests and Forestry
Measuring tractor work in shelterbelt stations and in lumber camps. Les. kboz.
5 no. 7, 1952.
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September XDM. Unclassified.
LARIN, I. F.
6795. Iarin, I. F. Nash opyt vyrashchivaniya vysokikh urozhayev
ovoshchey. (Kolkhoz"Vpered" krasnoarm. Rayona) Chelyabinsk 'Kn.
v
izd., 1954. 26 s. s. ill. 22 sm. 3.000 ekz. 45 L - (55-2322'~ I
635 st (47.81-2)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 6, 1955
L 24711-66 EWT(m)1ZTG(f)1ZPF(n)e-2VtW(3(2) WW
.ACC NR: AT6008414 SOURCE CODE: UR/3136/65/000/992/0001/0025
AUTHOR: Goncharov, V. V.-I Chernilin Yu. F.; Shavrov, P. L; Chernyahavichs V. Nei
Yegorenkov Me -I _ I , Ve' *I as As k,* I
; Zhigachav, V.
:ORG: none
I
.!TITLE: Remodeling the IRT reactor at the Institute of Atomic Energy Imeni 1. V.
'Kurchatov
!SOURCE: Moscow. Institut atompy enargii. Doklady,,IAE-992, 1965. Pakonstrukteiya
reaktore IRT v IAE JA. I. V. Kurchatova, 1-25
.170PIC TAGS:' uclear reactor, reactor fuel element, nualear'reactor core a
The-.authors describe staos-taken to redesign the IRT reactor ai the tn-
.,!"stLtute of Atomic tared to Inartass
-Eneirgy. The id1lowing, units and systelis wets al
of experimental po&sIbil
..,,the power.ot thei*jdtor, expand its r;ange Itlee, gad 4-,
p" Its MMv#tbms1 qualitievo - 1. fuel elements and imector ears designi' 2 a '0001V
are
jLverl. Ova
VMF--,M-x- 1~5
L 24111-66
ACC NR: AT6009414-
,longitudinal and transverse cross sections of the reactor as well as detailed dia- I
grams of the reactor core and the channel for the "cold" neutron source. 'rhe now
.fuel assemblies have nearly twice as much heat-transfer area as the rod eloments
.formerly, used. Each assembly contains 155 grams of 36% enriched U-235. FAttallic
,beryllium is used as the reflector. The core contains 54 cells in all and has a 50
.mM lead shield for stopping y-radiation. The experimental units include N)rizontal
and vertical channels as well as a "cold" neutron source and a thermal neutron
11trap". The modifications made in the reactor give a maximum thermal neut:mn flux
~(U-235) in the core of 5-1013 neut'rons/cm2 sec, a maximum fast neutron intinsity
.(E>0.5 Hev) of 9.1013 neutz" s/cm2 sec, and a power of 4000-5000 kw. The procedure
used for disassembly and reassembly.operations in the reactor pool is described.
Some of the physical and techhical characteristics of the modified IRT-M rioactor are
tabulated. Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 3 tables.'
SUB ODDE* IS/ SUBM DATE*. 00/ ORIGIREFt 000/ OTH REF1 006
Card 2/2
I..
Tree Planting
For greater survival of tree seed-lin-s. Ll.s. !&,oz. 5 No. 4 1952.
.1 1
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August -1954, Uncl.
KRITSKAYA, D.A.; LARI14 I K - PON014AREV, A.N.; TkL'ROZ:,,, V.L.
Galorimetric study of the radiation-induced solid phase
polymerization of acrylonitrile at 135 OK. Izv. AN SSSR
Ser. khim. no.7.-1356 Jl 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
LARIN I.K.- TALIROZE, V.L.
Methods and apparatus for atudying the nffect.
an radiolysis of gases. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39
Ag 165.
of electric fleld
no.8:2071-2072
(MIFIA 18:9)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fizikl AN SS3R.
- .LARIN, IVAN VASIL~VICH.
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