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ACC NR, AP6002803 (N)-S'O-U-R-C-E-C-O-D-]Cs-UW6;577GW660766-2,766-3Woo36-
AUTHORs Koshur, L. T.; Sintsav4v 1. T.
ORGs none
TITLEs Study of the problem of stabilization of zirconium dioxide
SOURCEt Optiko-mokhanicheskaya promyshlennostil no. 2, 1960p 32-36
TOPIC TAGS: zirconium dioxide. zirconium compound, refractory compound, refractory
product
ABSTRACT: Because of its chemical and thermal stabilityp density, and strength at
high temperatures, zirconium dioxide is of interest in the development of highly re-
fractory materials applicable for the melting of glass batches at high temperatures,.
The authors established the effect of stabilizing additives, firing temperature, and
holding period on the formation of*stable solid solutions of ZrO, Two batches of
commercial-grade ZrO 2 were used as raw material. It was found t9a*t CaO and MgO could
be used as stabilizing additives to promote transition from the initial, thermally
unstable monoclinic ZrO, to the thermally.otable cubic modification, optl--um amunts
of the additives being f0 and 14 mol.%,-respectively. The degree of stabilisation was
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~checked by means of chemical phase analysis and x-ray diffraction analysis, as weU
!4s visually. It was found that the beat method of stabilizing ie by sintering in an
electric arc furnace at temperatures of not lass than 17000C and preferably above
XMIOG. The pressure employed in compacting the specimens should not be less than
~W kg/cm2.
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AVGUSTINIK, A. I.; SINTSOVA, I. T.
"Investigation of processes preceding crystallization of glasses."
report submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Strticture of Glass, Leningrad,
16-21 mar 64.
Inst Chemical Tachw1ogy
'ACCESSION NR: AP4037231 B/0153/64/007/001/0101/0105
,AMOR: Avgustinik., A. I.; Sintsovap I* T*; Yudin, D* Me
ir
11"ITIE: The precrystallization period in glasses of the K sub 2 0 SiO sub 2 system
:SOUPCE: Ivuz. Kbimiya i khImicheskaya tekbnologiya, V# 7e no* 11 1964, 101-105
TO-FIC TAGS: glass, crystalUzation, precrystallization, K sub 2 0 SiO sub 2 systemp
preaucleation group., mte, formation, K sub 2 0.2SiO sub 2, IR analysisp EPR i
analysis, quartz boad rupture, disilicate bond formation, microbardness, modulus,
shear, sonic rate, glass strength, amorphous glass, crystalline glass, internal
thermal stress
~ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to explain the effect of the crystallizabi3ity
,of a glassr. on the rate and degree of prenucleation group (p-group) formation. Two
glass of the K20-SiO2 system vere examined: A., containing 33.4 M01% K20, 66-6 31021
readily crystallizing as K20.2Sioo, and B, containing 19 x2o ana 81&o sio P baving
the least tendency to crystallize and approximating the eutectic between 90.4=2
and S102- In the binary glass K20-S102 changing the cooling causes a change In tba~i
,fine structure as evidenced by IR absorption and electron paramagnetic resona;nce
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spectra: the increase in intensity at 980 =-1 and shift toward the shorter wave--!
Ilength indicates molecular vibrations in the formed groups; the resonance lines
lindicate rupture of quartz bonds and disappearance of high silica content with
isimultaneous increase in the number and strength of the disilicate bond. As the
holding temperature is reduced and as holding time is increased, the microhardnesso
modulus of shear, and sonic rate are increased in glass A. This increased strength
results from a gradual transition from the Ain rphous to the more regular and
I
oriented structure. The composition and structure of the p-groups fox'Med approxi-
Imate those of the crystalline phase formed by homogeneous crystallization. In the
non-crystalline glass B no change was noticed in the IR spectra even after holdin
at 1100C for 26 hours. This fui-ther confirms that the rate of the p-groups fo=-
lation determines the ability of a glass to crystallize. The decrease in micro-
hardness upon prolonged annealing in this glass B is attributed to relieving the
internal thermal stresses. "Graduate L. 0. lazarevich participated in the work."
Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table.
~'ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy 'bekhnologicheskiy institut Im. Lensovyeta Kafedra
tekhaologii keramicheskikh proizvodstv (leningrad Technological Institute., BrawZ
of leramic Industries)
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SMIMITTED: 24Sep63
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ACCESSION.N~: AP4041682
S/0153/64/00VO02/0274/0279
AUTHOR: AvgustiniX,.A. I.,-Sintsova., I. T..'.,,
TITLE: Infra-red spectra and mechanical-. properties of glasses of
the K sub 2 0-:SiO sub 2 system upon partial substitution of K sub
2 0 by CaO, MgO and Al sub 2 0 sub 3
SOURCE: IVUZ. Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, V. 7, no. 2s
1964, 274-279
TOPIC TAGS: K sub 2 0 SiO sub 2 system, IR spectra, mechanical
property, porcelain type glass, SiO sub 2 K sub 2 0 CaO system,
SiO sub 2 K sub 2 0 MgO system,'SiO sub 2 K sub 2 0 Al sub 2 0
ub 3 system, spectral shift, mechanical strength,modulus of elas-
t
icity, microhardness, sound transmission
ABSTRACT: A study of porcelain type glass and experimentation with
iglass containing 73 wt.% SiO and 26.9 wt.% K'O howed that partial
replacement of the 1K 0 by Ca.6 and MgO causes a ssift of the IR
cm..1
absorption bands (measured in the 700-1200 cm-1 region) at 1110
in the long wave portion of the spectrum. The MgO caused a greater
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shift of the silica absorption band th,
r did the same concentration
of CaO. The greatest shift of 100 cm- was produc6d b the simul-
y
taneous presence of 2.8-6 wt.% of CaO and MgO. Addition of 3.3-
8.4 wt.% Al 0 removed,the long wave shift in these glasses. The
2
increased by partl'
mechanical strength of glass
ally replacing
was
'
the K20 by CaO and MgO, CaO giving the.stronger glass. ~The'addi-
tion of Al203 gave the,strongest glass,' the highe4values for the
modulus of and sound transmission rate.
elasticity, microhardness~
"Graduate L. G. Lazarevich participated in the work." Orig. art.
has: 2 tables and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. Lensovyeta
Kafedra tekhnologii keramicheskikh proizvodstv (Leningrad Techno-
logical Institute, Department of Ceramic Production Technology)
SUBMITTED: 24Sep63
SUB CODE: MT, OF
Cord 2/2
ENCL: 00
NR REF'SOV: 006
OTHER: 003
AVGUSTENIK, A. I.; SINTSOVA, I, T.
"On a study of crystal-glass ceramics."
paper submitted for 3rd Joint Meeting, Netherlands Ceramic Society and the
British Ceramic Society, Bristol, 5-8 July 1965.
Jnstitut Khimii Silikatov, Akademii Nauk SSSR, Leningrad.
KORESHKOVA, G.N.; MIKHOLAP, O.N.; SINTSOVA, L.Ya.
f-ficrobiologic&l metnod of coatiulling ;rater voles. Zash-ch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 9 no.1:25-26 164. (MIRA 17:4)
" " 7-7 1-, T~. YA.
US-SR/Vedicine - Extermdnation rj-f' Rats Sep 52
t"Results of Bacteriolorical !'ethod of Deratization in ~Some Districts of Lenin,7--ad",
!11:. 1. Proehorov, V. T. Rdbovich, L. Ya. Sintsova, A. D. Kosinskaya, All-Union Inst
of Af-r V'icrobiol
11 '~Jol Y71'K, I~To 9, I)r
I'Vetcrinariva,
73acteriolo7ical deratization, conducted in the fall of 19L14c, sy-1E effective in
ma,jori 1',' i- of carcs. Fodents were extermLn-ated vrithout endangcrin,- either humans
or domestic animals. Cultures of bactcri-olor-ist Danich, 7-hich ~!.,ere orend by the
Inst o' Arr 11,'icrobiol and vzhich proved fatal to CC"', - 100"t of exmtl gray rats
within h-10 days, was -used. The i)acterioloplcal deratization embraced a larFe area
and a study of its effectiveneEs began 3 days after dissemination of bait. Feasons
why 10QJ satisfactory reSults were not obtained in a few cases mky be e)mlained
by 101W tc2mp at the time the .,.cork was c_~rried ort, Poor or~.7anization and iack of
coordinated effort.
225T25
E,INT60VA. 1- Ya.
SINTSOVA. L.Ya.; "A dry preparation of bacteria on a fibrin medium
for combatting rodent.3 resembling mice." Min Higher Education
USSR. Leningrad Veterinary Inst. Leningrady 1956,
(Dissertation for the degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences).
SO: Knizhnaya IetqpisI3 No 23., 1956
KANDYBIN, N.V.; PROKHOROV, M.I.; YEGOROVAY L~V.; SINTSOVA, L.Ya.; BOBOVICH,
V.T.; SAII-,IYLOVA, M.Ye.
Use of dry bacterial preparations in the control of rodents in
loeningrad Province. Trudy Vass. inst. sellkhos. mikrobiol. no.14:
344-352 .'58. (MIRA, 15:4)
(Leningrad Province-Rodentia-Biological control)
'_ SINTSOVA, L.Ya.
Hydrolysate of meat-bone meal and fibrin as a culture medium for
bacteria used in the control of marine rodents. TruCq Vaes. inst.
sellkhoz. mikrobiol. 1(-.229-235 16o. (MIU 13:9)
(Rodent baitb and repellents)
YZVLLMOVA, A.A.; SINTSOVA. L.Ya.
kroduction of dry preparations from oporeleBs entomopathogenic bacteria
on solid media of animal origin. Trudy Yses. inst. sellkhoz. nikrobiol.
16:236-242 16o. (KMA 13:9)
(Insects, Injurious and beneficial-Biological control)
(Bacteria, Pkthogenlc)
SINTSOV, V.11,
Slag as fertilizer. Zemledelie 23 no.6:79-80 Je 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
1. Instruktor sellkhozotdola Sverdlovskogo oblastnogo komiteta
Komunistichaskoy parti-i Sovetakogo Soyuza.
(Slag)
KUZENKO., Ye.; SINTSOVA, M. - I
Autolysis method for'obtaining gastric Juices an a production line*
Mias.ind, SSSR 33 no*3.'506-51 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Ifoskovskiy Mookombinat- -
(Meat industry-By-,~oductn) (Gastric Juice)
XMSHCHINKO, Te.l.; SMSOVA &.A&W PADAIKO. Z.7.
Case of Isolation of Llsterell& in Toroshilov. lzv.lrt.gon.
nauch.-issl.protivochum.lust. 14:28-30 157. (NIR& 13:7)
(RaMMTS AS aMIUS OF DISMS11) (TOROSHILOT--LIMUUU)
25(2) SOV/32-25-5-50/-'
AUTHOR* Sintsova, 11. Ya.
TITLE: Spring Dynamometer for Measuring the Contact Pressure
(Pruzhinnyy izmeritelf dlya izmereniya kontaktnogo davleniya)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1950., Vol 25, Nr 51 pp 632-633 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The assembler N. N. Veselov participated in the manufacture of
the dynamometer. A dynamometer for low pressure with a scale
for 10-20 g and a reading accuracy of �0-05 g was constructed
for determining the contact pressure of springs which are
stressed by bending. The measuring device suggested is used
in the new system of automatic telephone units -or the de-
termination of the contact pressure of springs of commutation
mechanisms. In principle, the device is a spiral spring which
is inside a drum. The drum and the spring were taken from the
clock mechanism KCh-43. The measuring principle is based on the
release of,the spring from a contact band which is recorded by
the neon tube MN-5 whereby an electric chain: contact band -
sample - pilot lamp is formed. Toere is I figure.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-Issledovatellskiy institut gorodscoy i sellskoy telefon-
noy 3vyazi (Scientific Research Institute of Urban and Rvxal
Card 1/1 Tolf-phone Connections)
31WBOU, N.Ya.: KOKIIMK)VSKIY, G.A.
viethod for invol g 1; J.gti i; illg, tho rolaxtitinn tll;rml%th at* thill wirtl
samploo. Zav.lab. 25 no.7:867-869 '59. (MIRk 12:10)
1. I'lanchno-Isslednvatel'skly institut gorodskoy i oel'iikoy
tolefonnoy avyazi Hiniaterstva, avyazi SSSR.
(Wire-Testing) (Strains and stresses)
BIBIKOVA, V.A.; VOLOXHOV, V.A.; SINTSOTAI V.I.
Possiblis spizootologic role of bird fle" . Xed.p&raz. I par" bol.
25 no.2:160-162 Ap-Jo 156. (NLAA 9:8)
1. Is Brodneaziatskage nauchnO-Issledovatel'skogo protivochmnogo
insituta.
(FLUB
of birds, transmission of plague in rodents)
(PIAGUES, transmission
by bird fleas In rodents)
AID P - 1453
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 4/36
Authors Sinunov, N. S., Doc. of Tech., Prof., and
Urmanov, R. N., Kand. of Tech. Sci.
Title Fundamental relationships in a three-phase welding arc
Periodical Elektrichestvo, 2, 18-22, F 1955
Abstract In their investigation of the three-phase welding are, the
authors demonstrate a possibility of replacing actual
non-simisoidal currents and voltages in the arcs with
equivalent simisoides, which permits calculating capacities
of separate arcs and of the total three-phase arc. The
authors present corresponding formulas empirically proved,
and an equivalent vectorial diagram. They find a relation-
ship between the are capacity and the phase angle between
currents in the electrodes and voltages in the arcs. This
leads them to find the distribution of heat between separate
AID P - 1453
Elektrichestvo, 2, 18-22, F 1955
Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 4/36
arcs. Five diagrams, 5 Russian references (1948-1953)
Institution: Ural Politechnical Institute im. Kirov
Submitted : Je 21, 1954
MIKHAYIA. M.; HF9AZ, A-.-, EELISKIS, Y., mekhanik; BALITRUSHAYTENE. B.,
kontrolInyy master.
Advanced methods used in manufacturing asbestos slate. Stroi.mat,
3 no.11:14-16 N 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1.Daugel7ayskiy kombinat stroitellnykh materialov. 2. Glavnrr
inzhener Daugelyayskogo kombinata a-troitellnvkh materialov (for
Mikhayla). 3.Nachalinik shifernogo tsekhe, Daugelyayakogo kombinate,
stroitelvnykh materialov (for (Sinushas).
(Daugeliali--Asbestos cement)
AID P - 414
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 135, 10/17
Authors Grigorlyev, N., Lt. Col. of the Engineers, and
Sinyagin, A., Major of the Engineers
Title Resolving capacity of a radiolocation station
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 9, 52-6o, S 1954
Abstract The authors consider 1) the resolving capacity of a radio-
location station in relation to the distance, and 2) the
resolving capacity in relation to the angle of two points
of location. He gives examples of the procedure for two
airplanes. Some numerical data are given. Diagrams and
formulae.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
SINYAGIN,G.P.
Some stages in the development of geological prospectinp organi-
zations in Rassia; 1584-1918. Trudy IVRI no.28:259-265 ~55.
(Geology--History) (Prospecting) (MLRA 8:6)
SINUGIN, G.P.
Now stop in the development of higher education. Izv.vya.
ucheb.sav.; geoLt razv. 2 n0-5:3-9 MY 159.
(MIRA 12:12)
1. K)skovskly goiologorasvedochnyy institut im. S.Ordzhonikidze.
(Proopecting-Study and teaching)
SIITYAGIN. G0
N.F. Pogrebov; on the 100th anniversary of his birth. Izv. 'y so
ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 4 no.1:12.7-229 Ja 1161. (MLU 14:7
1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy inatitut imeM S. Ordzhonikidze.
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(Pogrebov, Nikolai Fedoravi-,h, 1-,
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S I "YA ]i 1A , L. f.
Sinya-in, L. 1. - "Basic r-~3ult,s of ecperi:,iental work on tht- a;7,rofechaology of
F,
the sut~ar beet in the northerr~ nonchernozen. belt 5)", Trudy ~,,',-,sesoyuz.
nauch.-i5FIed. in.-t svoklovich,,.polevo(I'stva), Issue 2, 19h9l Z,. 5-105.
SO: U-4110, 17 JulY 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 19, 1,9h9).
Ths sugar contents of garden beets
are grown on nonchernozem (black earth) soils.- L* I.-
Sinyagin, Sakharmiya Prom. 23, No. 7, 34-6(INO~~-
7Z=aaysF3_am_pmsented of the sugar contents of B. vullaris
grolvn in vanous regions of the U.S.S.R. on soils which are
not of the chernozcm tylw. The analyses show clearly that
thc old rule that sugar beets need chernozent sail for good
results are errormous. One may culture the beets on other
solls. and wik!j suitable. addus ,of P, K. ad N, very good
W(-rner Jacobson
1-1, My; G I. I.
I
The -ugar beet, a nutiitious feedinPr stuff. (Moskva) Moskovskii r~nbochii, 1950. 30 P.
DA
1. Beets and beet sugar - Eussia. 2. Forige plants - fussia. I. Ivanykin. A. T., jt. au.
SIIFYAGIN.,-I".
[Growing good sugar beet crops in White %,,i,] AgrotekhnikiL
v,rmokikh uroshaev sakharnol avekly v Beloransti. Kinsk. Gos.
izd-vo BSSR, 1951- (NIRA 10:2)
(White Rusal&-Sugar beet@)
.7 . I. '~:'D - T' 7713
-ee'ua and 2e-t
z
Chernicall comrosition of the beet, ~n the no~-cllernoze, ' elt. -w-, baza. ~~ !,o. ic,
- L - . i
1951.
9. -onthl~.,- li-st of I'ussi-vn Accessions, Library of Congress, !,,--Y 1952, Tv"Cl.
I- T ,
L. I.T.
Sugarbeet in the non-chernozem area; agrotechnics and use as forage. Moskva)
Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. !it-ry, 1952. 107 p. (54-21346)
SB220.R9S5
1. SDIYAGIN, I.I.: TROMIMOVS]GY, V. A.
2. USSR (600)
L,. Feeding and Feeding Stuffs
7. Sowing sugar beets for feed in the non-chernozem zone.
Dost. sellkhoz. No. 2, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JAAI".4AY -1953. Unclassified.
SIlPfAG'Ili, 1. 1., CF-ERNE11KOV, A. D.
B-~Pts Rnd Beet Sugar.
Sowin- sligar becta in rube rows. Sov. Pgron. 10 no. 4:49-54 Ap '52.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July -19mg Uncl.
3VIVrIIN, 1.
Beets and Beet Sugar
Scientific institutions helping farm production: Institue of Sugar Beet Culture.
Kolkh. proizv 12 No. 1, 1952.
9. 1-113T Of all-3SIAN ACCESHONS, Library of Congres5. June 1952. Uncl.
m~ , -.-- -- -- - I
SINYAUNI I. i.
Li~7ht, BI-lets :-!Pr' B.,E!t Sugar
Develooment of lu-he secorz] year ~iugarbeets under
varying. duration of day lij-ht. Dokl. AN SSSR
33, No 19, 1~'52. *Isesoyuznyy Nauchno-Issledovatelldkiy
Institut Soveklovichnogo Polevodstva ButovoY
1-loskovskoy Cr)7-. rcf-1. Dec 1951
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ Auz-ust 1952 x2W,, Uncl-
SINYAGIN, I.I., doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, professor.
Sugar Beet. Nauka i zhiznl 20 No.4:17-19 Ap '53. (MLRA 6:5)
(Beets and beet sugar)
OPARINO A.I., akademik;_~k4xA9-IN-- XOROZOVA, N.P.
Certain characteristics in the development of the sMar beet in its third
year of life. Dokl.AN SM 91 no.3:671-673 JTl '53. (*I-RA 6:7)
1. Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-insladovatellskiy Institut evoklovichnogo polevodstva
(for Sinyagin and Korosova). 2. Ak&dsziy& nauk MW (for Oparin).
(Beets and beet sugar)
siq AGIN, I. I.
Sugar beet cultivstion in the nt3n-Chernozem region Moskva, Gos. izd-vo kullturno-
proavetitellnoi lit-ry, 1954. 7 P. (Vaesoiuznaia sel'okokhoziaistvennais vyatavka)
1. Beets and beet sugar.
L I
Of :;1--r c n s;:K
(Vqesc'.,j7nce ob--hc-hestvc Do i n-C-ichnvicin,
a no.
14
USSR/Biology - Plant physiology
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 37/40
Authors : Sinyagin, I. I., &nd Morozova, N. P.
Title s Metabolism in blossoming and non-blossoming biennial plants
Periodical : Dok. AN SSSR 99/2, 321-324, Nov 11, 1954
Abstract : The changes occurring in the metabolism of plants during-phase development
under the effect of external media are discussed. These changes were re-
vealed by comparkng the photosynthesis, breathing, transpiration and other
life activities of biennial plants. The results obtained for blossoming arxi.
non-blossoming biennial plants are tabulated. Eleven USSR references
(1932-1952). Tables.
Institution : All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Sugar Beet Growing
Presented by: Academician A. L. Kiirsanov., Septembar 16, 1954
GUREVIR, Te.S.; RADIONOVA, T.T., redaktor; CHARYKOV, B.
S.,- redaktor;
I
SINYAGIN, J.I.redaktore
Mans for the development of the wRoseiiaw colled *tive farmJ
0 perspektivnom plane razvitiia kolkhoza, 'Roselia.9 Pod red.I.I.
Siniagina. L)(oakT&j Red.-isd.otdol vAsWIL, 1957, 229 P,
MRA 10:6)
1. Vaesq"nooll, Akademlya sellskokhosyaystvennykh nauk Ineni V.I.
Lenina. 2*Ispolnyarmhchiy obrazannosti akademiks-sekretarya
fprezidiumii Vaesoyuznoy Akadeuii sell skokhosyaystvennykh nauk
imeni T.I.Lenina i chlen-korrespondent Akademii not SSSR(for
Sinyagin).
(Collective farup)
SINYAGIN, I.L. red.; KRONGAUZ, Ye.A.. red.; ZUBRILINA, Z.P., takhn. red.
[Problems of plant feeding and the use of fertilizers; proceedings
of a session of the Academy, April 2-5, 19571 Voprosy pitantia
rastenit i primenentia udobreali; materialy sessit. Akademii
(2-5 sprelis 1957 g.)- Moskva, Go.s. izd-vo Bellkhos. lit-ry,
1937. 275 p. (MIRA 11:11)
1. Voesoyusnays eiademlya sel.0skokbosysystvanafth uauk iment
V.I. Lenina 2. di~44vy u"Aeniyy gi'lk'retarl prazidiuma VBOSOYU2nOy
ek-aNmii se;1skokhozyaystvennykh nauk iment. V.1.1en,ks,,ch1en-
korrespondent Vs'-9-d-qyuznoy akokho2yaystvennyk nauk
im. V.I.Lenina (for-Sivegin).
(Fertilizers and manures)
SINTAGIN, I.I., prof UU'HSHINWYA, Ye.V., red.; BRUDNO. K.F., tekhn.red.
CYreuch-Russian agricultural dictionary] Frantsuzko-rueskii
sellskokhozialst,reanyl slover'. moskys, Gos.izd-vo tekbniko-
tooret. lit-ry, '1957, 395 P. (MJRA 11:2)
1. Chlon-korrespondetit Voesoyuznoy akedemit sellskokhosyaystvan-
nykh nauk im. V.I.Ionina (for SitVagin)
(Agriculture Dictionaries)
(Yrench language--Dictionaries--Russian)
:ftpnmvTuw, A ~*AA,rad.g MV518YANTO, Aek.0
OtTetat"anyy 94 ifyjAiAl Y# It 6 4 W-no rod,
[Methods for i=,reaniiig the catpult of I iTostock proftetal Pati
uvelichaniia Proizvodstv lDroduktcrr zbLirotuavodztTa. Pod red.
N.Y. R~stovtseva I I.I. Siniagina. %Dskva, Goa. izd-vo seltkhow.
lit-ry, 1958. 461 p. (NIRA IMO)
1. Vaeeoyuznaya Mademiya sellskoldiozMetyenafth nauk lusul V.I.
Ionina. 2. Chlon-korrespondent Vsenoyuznoy Akademli sellskokhozysq-
stvennykh nauk Iment V.I. lenina.(for Sinyaggin).
(Stock and stockbreeding)
SINYAGIN.-II.I., red.; MOVSISYANTS, A.P., oty. sa vypusk; NIKCLAYNTA,
G.F., red.; PAVLOV, R.P., red.; POTOTMAYA, UA. tekhn.red.
[Form management spatem in Novosibirsk Province; wterials
of the out-session of the Academy, July 29th-August 2d, 1958,
in the City of Novosibirsk) 0 sisteme vedeniia sellakogo
khoziaistva v Novosibirskoi oblasti; materialy vyezdnoi sessii
Akademii. 29 iiulia-2 avgusta 1958 goda, g. Novosibirsk.
Novosibirsk, Novosibirskoe knixhnoe 12d-vo. Tol.l. 1958.
416 p. (MMA 14:4)
1. Vaesoyuzrwya skademiya sel'skokhosyaystvannykh nauk iusul
V.I.Lenina. 2. Glavnvy uchanyy askratarl Presidiums Vae-
soyuzuoy skademIA sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni T.I.Lenina.
chlen-korreaponitent Tnesoyusnoy skademii sellskokhospystyanafth
nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Sinyagin).
.(Novosibirsk l1kovince-Agriculture)
SINYIGINI, I.I., red.
(Materials of the anuiversemy session dedicated to the /+Oth an-
nivarsary of the Great October Socialist Revolution] Materialy
iubileinoi sessUp posviashcbemoi 40-1 godovs1whine Velikoi Ok-
tiabrlskoi sotsialisticheskoi revoliutBli. Moskva, Izd-vo M-vo
sellkhoz. SSSR. 1958. 529 P. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Vsesoyumiaya akademlya sell skokhoVaystvenqrkh nauk imeni V.I.
Lenina.
(Agriculture)
SINTAGIN, I.I., doktor sel'skokhozy9y9tvennykh nailk, red.; DMITRITEVA,
A.r- , ~ red.; TIOMITANCT, F.T. , red.; SOKOLOV, G.H. , red.;
;;i.ZOi. I.S.. -red.; SUIMPANOT, T.M., red.: SHMOV, V.A.. red.;
ANTONOTA, N.M., takhn.red.
[Papers of the anniversary session of the Lenin All-Union Academy
of Agricultural Sciences dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the
Great Socialist October Revolution] Haterialy lubilainoi sessil.
Tnesoiusnoi akadeall sellskokhoziaistvennykh nauk imeni T.I.Lenina.
posviashchennot 40-1 godovshchine Velikoi Oktiabriskoi sotsia-
listicheskoi revoliutaii. Moskva, Izd-vo N-va sell.khos.SSSR,
1958. 900 P. (KIRA 13:2)
1. Toesoyusnays akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvannykh nauk i2eni V.I.
Lenina. 2. Glavnyy uchanyy sekretarl Prazidiuma Yeasoyusnoy aka-
demii sel'skokhosysystvennykh nauk imeni T.I.Lenins (VASIhNIL);
chlen-korrespondent (for Sinyagin).
(Agricultural research) (Forestry research)
A-1 Y -1 C- 1,41 / /
U30"R/Cultivqtoc"I Pln.rits. Tocimic.-.1 -Llants. Oil rmC.
Sugar Dc~arjn,~ "LI-.nts.
I'Lbs Jour : Re.-L' Zhui--Diol., No 15, 19587 68305
ixt 110 r : sinyagirI7 1, 11
Inst
T it lc Sol%-,Tin,--: of Deets i-n tho !IunE;-)ri,--n Tooplefs
.Llcl)ublic.
0 r u7) : Snld~-,~rnaya svokl-, 1953, 17o 27 -,`-3-~"5
Lbstract : No -bstract.
142
SINTAGIN, I.I.. red.; MOVSISTANI. A.P., OtV. 28 vypusk; SHCEINGLOV,
Tu.A., red.; NIKCLATRA, G.F., red.; LMSHEVICH, V., tekhn.red.
[Problems of agriculture and erosion control In steppe and
forest-steppe regions of the U.S.S.R.; materials of the out session
of the Lenin All-Union Acadeny of Agricultnral Sciences hold in
Saratov from October 7th-14th, 19583 Voprosy samledeliia I bor'by
a aroziei pochv v stepnykh I lesostepnykh rsionakh SM; materialy
vyezdnoi sesaii VASWIL 7-14 oktiabria 1958 goda, g.Satatov.
Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. Vol.l. 1959. 348 P. Tol.2.
513 P. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Vaeaoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk isieni V.I.
Lenina. 2. Glavnyy uchanyy sakretarl presidiii vaeaoyuznoy
skademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni, V.I.Lenina; chlen-
korrespondent Vseaovuznoy skademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk
imeni V.I.Lonina (for Sin"gin).
(Agriculture) (Soil conservation)
SINYAGINt 1.1.9 red.1 140MOYANTS) A.F., otv. %a vyljuokj NIKOIAYXVAt O.F.,
red.; PAVIDV, R.P., red.; POTOTSWA, N.M.j teklui. red.
(Farm management protem in Novosibirsk Province; materials of the
outsession of the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agriculturnl Sciences,
Novosibirsk, Ju:Ly 29th - August 2nd, 1958] 0 sisteme v9deniia sell-
skogo khoziaistira v Novosibirskoi oblasti; materialy vyezdnoi sea.-
sii Akademii 29 iiulia - 2 avgusta 1958 gods, g. Novosibirsk. Rovo-
sibirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. Vol.5. 1959. 401 p. WU 1418)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akadem1ya'oe1'9kokhazMstvennykh nauk imeni V.I.
Lenina. 2. GlavWy ucheMy sekretarl Prezidima Akademii sellsko-
khozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Ianina, Chlezkv-korrespondent Akade-
mii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Sipyagin)
(Novosibirsk Province-Agriculture)
PEYVE, Ya.V., glav. red.; ALIM, G A akademik, red.; ABUTMZBOV, M.G.,
prof., red.; BERZIN, YAJI . fB;rIzin6,J.1, akademik, red.; VINOGRA-
DOVI A.P.p akoflowik,, red.) V145YUK# P.A., akademik, red.; VOYNAR,
A.O., prof.) red.; DROWN, A,A.) prof., rD(.*I.j rATALM40V), 14.V.p
prof., red.; KGVALtSKrY, V.V., red.; KOVDA, V.A., rad.j KEDAM-
ZIMM,O.K., akademik,, red.; LEOIICV, V.A., akademik, red.; FEETER-
BURGSM, A.V., prof., red.; SINYAGIN, I.I., red.; CRMIOV, V.A.,
prof., red.; CMISHVIIJ, Sb~.-Y.-)--r-ea.-;---gllXOLINIK, M.Ya., prof., red.)
SHCIMRBAKOV, A.P., kand. sellkhoz. naulk, red,; vramwovicH, A., red.;
DYI-WISKAYA, 0., red.; KLYAVIITYA,A [Klavina, .1, tekhn. red.
[Use of trace elements in agriculture and medicine; transactions]
Primenenie mikroelementov v sellskom khoziaistve i meditsine; trudy
Riga, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Latviiakoi SSR, 1959. 706 p. (MIRA 14:12i
1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po mikroelementam. 3d, Baku.. 1958.
2. Chlen-korrespondent Akcademii nauk SSSR (for Peyve, Kovda). 3. All
Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR (for Aliyev). 4. A14 Lat*iyskoy M (for Berzin).
5. Vsesoyuznaya akaderiya seI'akokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina
(for Vlasyuk, Kedrov-ZzLkhman). 6, All Belorusakay SSR (for Leonov).
7. Chlen-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh
nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Sinyagin, Koval'skiy). 8. Chlen-korrespondent
All Gruzinskoy ISSR (for Chanishvili).
griculture)
(Trace elements) (Biochemistry) (Ar-
SILTAGIN. I.I.
New contribution to the scientific and educational literature
on soil science ("Specialized soil science" [in Polish] bi
A.MuBierowicz. Reviewed by, I.I.Siniagin). Pochvovedenie no.8.,
124-126 Ag lig. (MIRK 12:11)
(50i1 roupArch) (14usierowicz, h.)
SKORCPANOV, S.G., glavn~7 red.; MEZHNBV. D.D.. red.; LUPINOVICH, I.S.,
akademik, red.LSINYAGIN. I.I., red.; SOK010T, N.S.. red,;
KHOTIKO, A.I., Irand.sel'skokhos.nauk, red.; SMfGA, vid.;
SVIRIDOV, V.I., tekha.red,
[Reclaiming bog and swampy soils of the non-Chernoses zone of the
Baropean U.S.S.R.; materials of the joint scientific session,
July 8-11, 19581 Osvoenie bolotnykh i zabolochennykh pochv necherno-
zemnoi zony Bvropeiskoi chasti SSSR; materialy ob"edinannoi nauchnoi
sesaii 8-11 ilulis 1958 9. Minsk, Izd-vo Akad.sellkhoz.nauk BM,
1960. 258 p. (mm 14:4)
1. Yeasoyusnaya akademiyo sell okokhonyaystyennykh nauk imul V*I.
Lenin&. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN BSSH (for Sicoroponov).
3. Akademiya nauk BSSR i Akademiya sellekokhosyayatvennykh nauk
-._USSR (for Lupinovich).
(Reclamation of land) (Post bogs)
SINTAGIN, I. I.
Immediate tasks in expanding and improving the use of fer-
tilizers. Zemlodelie 8 no.2:33-37 7 160.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. GbIen-korrespondent Vaespyusnoy akademii sellskoihozyaystyan-
nykb nauk im. Lenina, direktor Tessoyusnogo naucbno-isoledovatell-
skogo Instituta udobrenly I agropocbvavedeniya.
(Fertilisers and manures)
SINYAGIN, I.I.2-akademik, red.; BUZANOV, I.F,, akademik, laureat
IjullwalLoy premii, red.; VAZLIZAIOV, A.L.., akademik, red.;
MYSUi~TAYI, N.A.0 akademikr red.; VASILENKO, P.M., akademik,
red.; VASIIENKO, P.M., akademik, red.; MIANZHELlY, I.L., red.;
GORELIK, L.Ya., red.; ANTONOVA, N.M., tekhn. red.
[Achieverwnts of science and advanced practices in sugar best
growing] Dostizheniia nauki i peredovai opyt po svoklovodstvu.
l,loskva, Sellkhozgiz, 1961. 403 P. WMA 15:2)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni
V.I.Lenina. 2. Uchenyy sekretarl sektsii toklinicheskikh kulltur
Otdeleniya zemlede-liya Vsesoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystven--
rWkh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for 14anzheliy).
(Sugar beet breeding)
SINYAGIN, I.I., akademik
(hw tomorrow. I.-Un. nat. ncilia-2 N 161. (mipa 24: 11)
1. Zamestitell Ministra sellskogo khozyaystva RSFSR.
(AgrLmature)
_q4, akademik; ZELENETSKAYA, L.V., red.;
SRD'AGI I!, _jrakliy-T-vanovj
SAYTANIDI, L.D., tekhn. rod.
[Theoretical errors of V.R.Villiams and the overcoming of
the aftereffects of the introduction of grasaland farming]
0 teoreticheskikh oshibkakh V.R.Villiamsa i preodolenii
posledstvii vnedreniia trLvopollnoi sistemy zemledeliia;
stenogranbia lektsii. Moskvv, Izd-vo 1.1-va sell.khoz.RSFSR,
1962. 21 p. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akaderiya sellskol-hozyaystvennykh nauk im.
V.I.Lenina (for Sinyagin). (Agriculture)
SINYAGUT, Irakliy I'vanovich, akadernik; M4IRBCFV, Nikifor Sergeyevich,
ka~.' bbel!1zh6i.nduk; LEONOVA, T.S., red.; ATROSHCHMM, L.Ye.,
tekhn. red.
[In an important direction; ways of raising agricultural
standards during the next twenty years] Na glavnom naprav-
lenii; puti pod"ema, sellskogo khoziaistva v dvadtsati-letii.
Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1962. 39 P. (Novoe v zhizni,, na-
uke, tekhnike. V Seriia: Sellskoe khoziaistvo, no.9)
(MIRA 15-7)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akademi-ya sallskokhMaystvennykh nauk im.
V.I.Leuina (for Sinyagin). (Agriculture)'
SINYAGIUI,1.1.
The most important results in applying mineral fertilizers to
industrial crope.Zemljists biljka 11 no.:L/39383-86 162
1. Vbesoyuwaya akademiya se1'skokhoz-yaystvennykh nauk imeni
V. I.Ianina., Moskva.
SINYAGIN, I.I., akademik
Scientifically based application of fertilizers and herbicides.
Zemledelie 25 no.12.-66-76 D 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Tsesoy-uznaya akademiy ae1IskoIdiozyaystvennykh nauk imeni. 1knina.
311711AGIN, Irakliy Ivanovich; DVITRIYEVA, L.A. , red.
[The meaning of chemicalization in agriculture] Chto takoe
khimizatsiia sel'skogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Sovetskaia Ros-
siia, 1964. 37 p. (MIRA 17:5)
SINY..",GIN, I.I.) akademik
Fertilizers and ndtiv--tlon Practices. 'le:-,.ledelie 26 no.9:6-9-72
S 164. C, IFA I'l : I!
1. Vseso-ruzriyy nauchno-iss-eeovatellskiy institut u&,br-niy i
.v chlen Vsesoyuznoy akideriii
a,c,rropochvovederiy,a. Peystvitelln-,.r.
se3.'.-,kokhozyaystvennyl.:h natik imeni lznina.
JIT 0 PASKHIN, N-.F.; NIKONOVA,
SBYAG . Irakliyjyanovich, akademik;
Ye.A., dots.; POZHARSKIY, V.K.; OGRYZKOV, S.Ye.p kand.
veter. nauk; LOZHKIN, N.I., kand. biol. nauk; MURONETS,
I.I.p red.; VILLVSKAYA, O.V., red.-leksikograf; ARTMIOV,
L.V., red.-leks--'kograf; VACHAYEVA, Z.P.,, red.-leksikograf
(German-Russian agricultural dictionary) Nemetsko-russkii
sellskokhoziaistvenryi slovarl. Moskvap Sovetskaia
Entsiklopediia, 1965. 684 p. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyayst-%,ennykb rauk
imeni V.I.Lenina (for Sinyagin).
-S I ~I,Y"ittlli7y -i . -1 .
Some characteri:."ics of the chemic,~ll and "errJ"--y of
J- Poch-voveder. 1 - ro.." : '? -80- lAr 165.
so As in Indone,31 a. -- , 2 -
(MIPA 18:6)
-1. V";"~sOyuzn-,-:v instAtut udobreniy i
a~'Yropachvovedenlyzl.
SINYAWN, I.I., itkadomik
Ralse the level of the work of scientific institutes. Zemledelie
27 no.4:3-5 Ap 165. (MIRA 18W
3, Vitse-prezident Vsesoyuznoy ordena Leziina akademii sell-
s~okliozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenina.
; 'j .'f , ~- KOFEN'-K~ V, ; C"'~'nMiSC'lj C, . ii. . - N A'l I I I IN , 'I: - ~-i - '
s-1, NY AG.: I , I - 7 1 ; 11 1 .
PT I
B"MIAN01", P.A. ~ K~p NSK 1Y, NJ.,! BALYAW, N.K.; MAII;'HFNK'Vi .0.
I
1-3cnid Nikolaevich Barsukov; d. 1965; an obituary. -Iemlele-ia
T7 no.70-89 0 '65. (rIFA
SINrAGINJ, N.
,.,Use of natural gas for cutting, welding and sWering of metals.
V Prof .-tekhn.obr. 19 no.n932 N 162. 6
WMA l6j2I
1. Master proizvodstvwmogo obucheniya Tokbnichlokogo
uchilishcha No.1 g. Baku.
. (Gas welding and cutting)
m
SINYAGIN,,,Yu.A.,Anzh.
Experience in the use of tie pads. Put' i put.khoz. 5 no 6-:34-35
Je 161. (MiRA 14:8)
1. Stantstya Salar, Tashkentskoy dorogi.
(Railroads--Ties)
ANDIIEYEVSKIY, M.G., inzh. (Tashkent)j PANGHENKO, M.Kh.,, inzh. (Tashkent)
Sinyagin,, Yu. A,, Inzh. (Tashkont)
Ilse of reinforced-concrete ties on the Tashkent Railroad. Zhel,
dor. transp. 43 no. 1:51-52 ja 161, (MIRA 14:4)
(Railroads-Ties.. Concrete)
M
SINYAGIN, Yu. A.
P.-OpliTF-0-r-reinforcod concrete- ties on the track by division
crews. Put' i put !. khos, 7 no.3:24 '63. (MIRA 16:4)
1, Starshty dor master, stantslya Salar, Tasbkontokoy
dorogi.
(Railroads-Ties, Concrete)
KOLESNIKOV, P.I,, dotusent, kand. tekhn. nauk (Tashkent);
SUDARUSHKINP A.F.J. inzh. (Tashkent); SINYAGIII,,. Yu.A., inzh.
(Tashkent) -- --
Stabilization of tracks with reinforced concrete ties and
gravel ballast. Put' I put. khoz. 7 ro.6-6-8 '63.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Railroads-Track) (Ballast(Railroade))
ANDREYEVSKIY, M.G., karid.tekhn.nauk; INYUTIN, I.S., dotsent, kand.telrd-in.nauk;
SINYAGIN, Yu,,k., inzh.
Use of polymers in the repair of reinforced concrete tie'a. Putl
put.khoz. 8 no.2:15-16 161+. (MIRA 17:3)
l.-Salr#rskaya distantsiya Sredneaziatskoy dorogi. 2. Starshiy
doroAnoz wter Salarskoy distantsii Sredneaziatskoy dorogi (for
Sinyagin).
SINYAGIN, Yu*Ao
Defects of reinforced concrete ties and their classification.
Put' i putekhoz. 8 no-3-.25--26 164. (MIRA .1793)
1. Starshiy dorozhnyy master stantsii Salar, Sredneaziatskoy dorogi.
ILIIN, K,V,; ORLOV, "..
Achievements of a collective. Put-I i Put, khoz, 9 no.2?8-9 '65.
CMIRA 18-7)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Tashkent-skoy distantuaft Sredneaz-.Latakoy dorogi
(for Illin). 2. Pomoshchnik nachall-nika Ta3hkentskoy distantaii Sredneaziat-
Any dorogi pl kadram (for Or'lov). 3. Nachallnlk uchastka puti, stantsiya
Tashkent, Sredneaziatskoy dorogi (for Sinyagin).
Al&,RFYFr-,XIY, M.G., kand. znkhn. nauk (Taehxent' ~ "AUTI-N r
1, L , IL.S, , kunc, .ekhn,
nauk (TaBhk6nt/';, ~'-,INYAGIN, Yu.A.
Causes of the fallure of fastening screws. Pvtl iput. khcz.
9 no.1003 165. (KTPA -11.8110)
1. Nachallrdk uchastka Tashkantakoy distaw-sli (for Sinyagin).
llff2pElfyroKly, m.c., lzand.tokchn.nauk (Tashkent); IINYUTIN I.S., kand.
tekhn.nauk (Taslikent); SINYAGIN, Yu.A., inzh. (T'ashkent)
Ncw foohnology of tie Insert repair. Putl J put.khoz. 10
no.lil2-15 166. (MIRA 19a1)
SIWYAGD!A, A.
19952 SITNAGINA, A. Sul' fitnobeikovyykley SB-l. I.,),ras. industriya SSSR,, '19-1,9,
No. 31 S. 66-90.
SO: LL'rOPIS 7HUITAL STATEY, VOL. 27, Moskva 1949.
SERDOBOLISKIT, I.P.; SINTAGINA. K.G.
Oxidation-reduction eqn4itions of chernosem Vo4l 4garogatos. Pochvo-
vedenis '53, N0.1, 26.~32. (MLRA 6:2)
(CA 47,no.14:7142 133)
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USSR//Agriculture - Biology, Exchange Absorption of Phosphates by Soils FD 286
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Author Serdobollskiy, I. P. and Sinyagina, M. G.
Title Concerning exchange absorption of phosphates by soil
Periodical Izv. AW SSSR. Ser. biol. 3, 113-119, MaY/Jun 1954
Abstract P32 tracer atoms were used to determine exchange of phosphates in black
earth, moderately podsol earth, sierozem, and terra rossa. It was found
that exchange reactions are normal for most soils; they accompany absorp-
tion reactions of phosphates by soils. OnIv terra rossa exhibited complete
absense of exchange even when 200 milligiams of phosphate (on the basis of
P2q;was added for each 100 hectares of soil. In comparison with absorption,
exchange reactions are of secondary significance: they form anywhere from
2-3% up to 20-25% of absorption of phosphates by soils. Six tables.
Institution : Soil Institute imeni V. V. Dokuchayev, Academy of Sciences USSR
Submitted : December 1, 1952
STITYAGIN~AJ, I'll. 1. Cand. Tech. Sci.
Dissertation: "Concerning the errors of Precise Leveling
15 Apr. 49
Moscow Inst. of Engineers of Geodesy, AeriRl Photography and Cartography
SO Vecherwaya Nioskva
Surn 71
SINYAGINA) Ii. I.
USSR /Geophysics - Earthts Core Jan 51
"Expaximental Study of Recent Motions of the Terres-
trial Core According to Data From Reiterated Level-
ing. North Caucasus, Donbass) Middle Russian Pla-
teau," Yu. A. Meshcheryakov, M. I. Sinyagina, Inst
of GeogAcad Sci-USSR and Cen Res inst of Geodesy,
Alerial Photography and Mapping
"Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geog" No 1, PP 36-45
Brief Exposition of methods and results of reitera-
ted leveling in 1950. Concludes this method is
suitable for studying recent tectonic motions in
lowland and plateau regions.
168T31
SUDAKOV.S.G.; ALIKSANDROV,T.F.; BAGROV,K.A.; BUL&NOV,A.I.; KU(INSKATA,K.T.;
KUZIMIN,B.S.; LIT2VINOV,B.A.;SWAG1U,.K.1.; TD(OPIM,A.A.-.
SIWAGIU.V..I.
Clastructious for class 1.11,III and IV leveling] Instruktolla po
nivelirovanift I, II, III t IT klammov. KomkT% W-vo goodestchaskol
lit-ry. 1955. 106 p. W" 0:3)
1. ftesia (1923- 'U.S.S.R.)Glavuoye vWvlestys goodesit :L bartagraf U.
(Level ind
ZHITAGO, A.Y.; ZKNIN, V.A.; IAMNIN, L.G.; MMGHKRTAMDV, Yu.A.; SINTAGINA. M.I.
Some results of.the study of present-40 tectonic movesents in the
waster& half of the European U.S.S.R. lzv.AN SSSR Ser-geog-RO.1:35-52
ja-F 156. (MLRA 9:7)
1.1astitut geografii AN SSSR i TSentrallWy Twilchao-lealedovatellskiy
institut geodezii, aeros"yemki i kartografii.
(Earth movements)
SINYAGII(A.M.1,
Docinions of Vie International G9odotto Association. adopted August
26. 1948, rslativ*'to proolse 1*v*lin&l.i Geed. I kmA. no.$s63.-66 0 156.
(Leveling) (mm loll)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6,
p 22 (USSR)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Meshcheryakov, Yu. A., ISinyagina, M. I.
Contemporary Movements of the Earth's Crust and Ways
to Study Them (Sovremennyye dvizheniya zemnoy kory i
metody ikh izucheniya)
V sb: Vopr. geografii, Moscow-Leningrad, AN SSSRO
1956, pp 69-79
The authors present basic principles to be used in
interpreting information obtained by repeated level
surveys and by studies of elevations. Geological and
geomorphological investigations were undertaken to
clarify the degree to which geodetic benc marks on
land and depth gauges on shores remained =tionary,
and to interpret information so acquired in the light
of current tectonic movements. Studies conducted
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Contemporary Movements of the Earth's Crust (Cont.)
ointly by the Geographical Institute of the AS USSR and the Central
9
cientific Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Photosurvey and Cartography
have resulted in the preparation of a chart showing current tectonic
movements in the western part of the European USSR, to the scale of
1:5 000 000r; this chart is included in the paper. Approximately 20
thousand km of repeated level surveys were used in preparing the map.
Absolute speeds of movement at various points averaged 2 mm to 4 mm
per year, with a maximum - at 7 mm. per year (a 1 2 mm per year error
is possible). The map shows a number of zones of contemporary
uplifts and subsidences, which are mainly meridional in orientation
and which show a relation to ancient structures of the Russian
Platform foundation. The strongest meridional uplift--the Estonian-
Moldavian--may be considered a continuation of the Baltic Shield
uplift. However, numerous incongruities exist between current
movements and ancient structures (the Polesye region, and others).
The authors believe that the picture they have obtained can lie
explai ed by adopting the views of A. P. Karpinskiy, who defined
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 497
Akademiya nauk SSSR. KomLtet po geodezii i geofizike
Mezhdunarodnaya assotsLatsiya geodezii; tezLsy dokladov np. XI
General'noy assambleye Nezhdunarodnogo geodezLeheakogo i
geofizicheskogo soyuza (The International Association of Geodesy;
Abstracts of the Reports at the X1 General Assembly of the
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics) Moscow, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1957. 63 p. 1,500 copies printed.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this booklet is the dissemination of
abstracts of the reports presented by the Soviet members of the
International Association of Geodesy at the XI General Assembly
of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
COVERAGE: This booklet, with full English translation of the Russian
text, published by The National Committee for Geodesy and
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Contemporary Movements of the Earth's Crust (Cont.)
the tectonics of the Russian Platform as the interaction and super-
imposition of various movements of foundation blocks, which result
in the wave-like motions of the Platform (alternately, in meridional
and latitudinal directions). An outline map showing facies and
thicknesses of alluvium deposits in the northwestern Russian Plain
has been prepared to assist in establishing the effects of these
movements on the erosion and deposition processes in river valleys.
Areas of lower alluvial thickness are related to sections of current
uplift, while areas in which the thickness is considerable are re-
lated to sections of subsidence. Variations from this norm are
explained by recent changes in the nature of tectonic movements
which have not yet been able to express themselves in the processes
of erosion and accumulation. The data acquired by this study affirm.
that the interaction of endogene and exogene processes in the for-
mation of the relief are highly complicated and cannot be fitted
into a simple scheme of "depression-accumulation," and "elevation-
incision." A bibliography of 13 titles is included.
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The International Association of Geodesy (Cont.) 497
Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR presents abstracts
of reports by the Soviet members of the International Association of
Geodesy at the XI General Assembly of the International Union of
Geodesy and Geophysics. No personalities are mentioned. There
are no references.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Heyfets, M.Ye. Quartz-metal Pendulum 5
The quartz-metal pendulum is well suited for precision work and in
gravity observations at sea. It is stable, comparatively unsensLtLve
to temperature changes and to magnetic fields and does not require
an elaborate support system. Its shape, size and weight, do not
differ from the Sturckrat pendulum. It consistsof a fused quartz
stem, invar head and a lenticularly-shaped brass bob. Each pendulum
is subjected to rigorous tests for strength and temperature
hysteresis; static and dynamic temperature coefficients and barometric
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coefficients after a lapse of years remain practically constant.
The use of such a pendulum at first order stations, even under very
adverse climatic conditions and transportation difficulties~ is
well justified.
izotov, A.A. The Reference Ellipsoid and the Basic Geodetic
Data Used in USSR 9
The reduction of triangulation to sea level and the subsequent
development of it on the surface of the geoid introduce considerable
distortions into the main geodetic framework. The method of pro-
jecting triangulation directly on the surface of the reference
ellipsoid developed and adapted in USSR is free from such drawbacks.
T.'rasovskiy's ellipsoid derived from measurements in USSR, W. Europe
and USA offers a close enough figure of the Earth, applicable to
the continents of the Northern hemisphere only.
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