SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAYDICH, YU. V. - NAYDIS, L. M.

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ACCESSION NR: AT4030803 S/0000/63/000/000/0172/0181 AUTHOR: Naydich, Yuo V.; Lavrinanko, r. A.; Yeremertko. V. N. TITLE: The study of the affect of capillary phenomena on the packing process during sintoring in the presence of the liquid phase SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut metallokeramiki I spetsial'ny*kh splavov. Poverkhnostny*ya yavleniya v rasplavakh I protsessakh poroshkovoy metallurgil (sur- face phenomena in liquid metals and processes in powder metallurgy). Kiev, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1963, 172-181 TOPIC TAGS: capillary phenomenon, packing process, sintering, liquid phase, metal powder, tungsten, copper, silver, tungsten based alloy, copper centaining alloy, silver containing alloy, vatting ABSTRACT: The authors studied the subject effect in systems where the solid phase is insoluble in the liquid phase. The affect of the degree of vetting and the amount of the liquid phase an the packing process during sintering, in the presence of a liquid phase in tungsten-copper and tungstau-silver systems, was studied. The rise of shrinkage with temperature Increase was detected for vhIch the probable cause was the Increase In the degree of vatting'. It wits shown that a change of the Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4030803 contact angle of wetting led to a sharp change of capillary pressure, in connection with which greater packing should be observed. The effect of the amount of liquid phase an the packing process was studied. It was shown that shrinkage with a rise in the amount of the liquid phase increases at first, passes a maximum, and then falls. Such a change in shrinkage is located in accordance with a similar course of the curve of capillary wetting force which is active during sintering. The rtaximum packing was observed at 50-60% of the filled pares. At this time the great- est capillary forces between particles were observed. Capillary phenomena play a large role during slatering in the presence of a liquid phase of the metal systems and require further detailed study. Orig. art. has:. 12 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut met!allokeramiki L apetsial'ny*kh splavovAN UkrSSR(Instituta of Metal Ceramics and Gpecial Alloys, AN UkrSSR SUBMITTED: 23Kbv63 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODES HL. ?H NO RKF GW: 004 OVER: 004 Card 2/2 YEREMIKOV V.N. (Kiyev); N.AYDIC11, Yu.V. (Kiyov)l VA51LIU0 M.1. Wyev) Surface tension of melts in the system cobalt - tin. Izv. All SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.5:64-67 S-0 '63. (MIRA 161ll) NAIDICH, Yu.V.; NCIE&ICHENKO, G.A. Investigating the vetting of diamonds and graphite by liquid metals. Porosh. met. 3 no.lt49-52 J&-F 063. (MIRA 1613) 1. Institut metallokeramiki i spetaiallnykh splAvov AN UkrSSR. (Liquid metals) (Graphite) (Adhesion) ACCESSION NR: AP4015260 SIO 226 64 000/001/0005 0011 AUTHOR: Naydich, Yu. V.; Lavrinenko, 1. A.; Yeremenko, V. N. TITLE: The role of capillary phenomena in the process of densification during sintering in the presence of a liquid phase SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 1, 1964, 5-11 TOPIC TAGS: sintering. liquid phase sintering. compact sintering. compact shrinkage, liquid phase effect, capillary effect ABSTRACT: The study centered on the first stage of densif ication (i.e., during licraid flow or the regrouping of solid particles for the W-Cu and W-Ag systems, whose solid phases are not soluble in the liquid phases. The materials used were of technical purity; particle diameter was less than 0. 040 m. Shrlnkag~ was found to increase with temperature, probably due to a better wetting of the solid phase. The expression 1 3 ACCESSION NR: AP4016260 was derived for the compressive force for the case of two spherical particles with liquid menisci between them (see Fig. I in the Enclosure), In relation to the contact angle of wetting. Here,(, andC are curvature radii (see Fig. 1),-Qisan angle governed by the volume of liquid, o' la the surface tension at the liquid-gas bound- ary, & is the contact wetting angle. Variatiomin the latter results in a sharp change of capillary pressure. Greater shrinkage should result when wetting is more ex- tensive. Shrinkage increases with an increase in volume of liquid phase,'peaks when pores are f 111 e d to 50 to 60%, then decreases. It Is concluded that capillary phe- nomena are of substantig significance In the sintering process. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 1 formula. ASSOCIATION: Institut problem materialovedenLya.AN Ukr=(Instltute for the Problems of Materials Improvement, AN UkrSSR) SUBM17TED: 13Jaa63 ATD PRESS: 30n ENC 14 01 SUB CODE: KK NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 004 . ............... . 2/3 i.Card"_ ACCESSION NR: AP4016260 ENCLCSURE:01 .1 y Fig. 1. Dependance,of compactinp force for two spherical particles with liquid menisci on the marginal angle of particle surface. ACCESSION NR: AP4040468 S/0226/64/000/003/0023/0028 ?AUTHORt Haydich, Yu. V.; Kolesnichenko, C. A. :TITLE: Wetting of diamond and graphite by molten metals and alloys. 1111. Wetting of diamond crystals .SOURCE: Poroahkovaya metallurgLya, no. 3(21), 1964, 23-28 TOPIC TAGSs diamond wetting, diamond wattability, diamond, molten matal wetting ability, surface active element, lanthanide, actinide ,;ABSTRACT: Wetting of diamond crystals by molten Cu, Ag, Au. Ge. Sn, IIn, Sb. Pb, Al, and by vacuum-melted alloys of Ti, Cr, and B with Cu, i'Sn, and Ag has been investigated. It was found'that, as in the case -of graphite, transition metals and nontransition elements Al and 3 !which form stable carbides readily wet the diamond surface. The only observed exception in a Cu-2% B alloy which wets diamond at 1150C '(the contact angle - 35 dog after a 30 min exposure) but does not .wet*graphLte. Al begLas to wet diamond at l03OC.makLn& a contact ilangle of 75 dog after a 15-mLn exposure, Nontr ansition elements, Card 11.3 :ACCESSION NR: AP4040468 J'which do not form compounds with carbon do not wet diamond, -but even small additions of transition metals. e.g.. Cr and Ti, make them ;ctrong wetting agents. For example, addition of 0.3 and 0.5% Cr de- l-; crease8the contact angle of Cu on diamond from 145 to 37 and 22 deg, ;respectively. Addition of Ti produces a similar effect. A 10% ad- 'dition of Ti decreases the contact angle of Cu from 145 to 0 deg, additidn of 1% Ti reduces th~ contact angle of Sn from 125 to about 10 deg, and addition of 22 Ti to a C-20% Sn alloy decreases its con- tact angle from 130 to 0 dog. On the basis of the data obtained it can be assumed that the transition elements with the least"filled 'd- or f-levels, e.g., Sc, Zr, V, etc., will be the most surface- active elements in graphite or diamond wetting, and the elements of the group-VIII will be the least active. Of the nontransition ele- ments, alkali-earth and, probably, alkali metals can be expected to i ibe strong wetting agents. With respect to graphite and diamond,- the same can be said of Ir thanides and actinides, Orig. art. hinst, 5 ;figures and 2 tables. 2/3 'ACCESSIM NRt AP4040468 LSOCIATIONt Institut problem materialovedeniya AN USSR (1n;titute of Problems of the Study of HaterLals, AN USSR) SUBHITTEDi 24Dec62 ATD PRESSt 3050 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE, i Mr., MH NO REP SM 004 OTHERs 001 3 3 i:ACCESSICH KH I AP4055MI AUMORSe K&y41chq ru.-Yel lrlssillw, U. to :TITLE i Deteruinine the apeatria gravities of u*ltqn metals by the method of calibrated volume 1SOURCEs Zavodekaya laboratorlylLp no* 59 1964t 56T-568 'TOPIC TAGSi molten metal# metal specific gravity# calibrated volume metho4v tin .specific gravity# cobalt specific gravity ABS'MCTi A method for determining the specific gravity of molten metals at high temperatures was d6veloped. Ln apparatus was use4 to meamwe the gurrads tension by determination of the maximum preaaure in a gas bubble, Retal, was placcd In an Al 0 crucible previously calibrated with mercurye Heating wasperfamed In a reeihanoe oven with a, 1900C capacity. After reaching the pr*yer temperature the ! acrucible was covered with a lid attached to a vertical ceramic rode Thi rod was fixed to a steel bar passing through an airtight Saaket In the cover of a container@ iZn operation the bar moved vertical,49 the lid covered the oruciblet and the excess metal flawed into awth4r aalibrated containcre After owUnCq 'a given volume of Card I/JL ~ACCESSXON HH: AP4035087 Metal was weigheC The proposed method to core accurate than the previous ones lbecause It takes into account the thermal ezpaasLazz of the crucible uatdrtkl. This !is accompliahs4 by determining the coefficient of expausion for the ornotbleso The results of the density deterrinaticas for tin and cobalt agreed well with the known data but differed from other results arrived at br less *=at aothods. The density ~of the molten Co-On system &t.1550C was also determined In an atmosphere of heliume jOrig. art., hass 2 graphs. AS=IATIONs lastitut metallakerutiki I spetsiallur4kh splavw Akadsail a&* UkrBSIC (Institute or and Special Alloys, AN Mm=) SUMCITMs 00 DM ACqs 2OWa;,64 00 !SUB 0=1 Nd No MW gas W2. OMMI 005i C4 MM 2/2 -; 1 v ~l R no. 6 4 19 3 - 19 7 .21'Ka nietil,,)v j-.-jj-t- ei~ectrinic igtrulcmirc, d level. LA 1 3 ACCZ-~-':STIOIN' NR- AP4044145 fril-milem cf T- N- NazarChU?. OriLy. art. hau: ."iISSIOCIATION1. InEtitut metallokel"arninki i spetaial'nyluh apiavov AN Wx5-12-1) (Int-Itit-ute of Fowcil' MOta-Ilurp,"I mnd Special AlJoys AN' uArsm) ST-7810ITTED: 09Dec63 ENICL: 01 SIT-IT-31 C-OUM-. IM-11,14 F10-FE-F SOV, UR-4 Curd 20 OTJRKI;~' OfJ4 1-'"- ir f-Lrc=AWft b-4BL- ~i ti+ z ri nV tlli rjf-~~a_Ln,C, j. U _j IL VIM NAYD12ffau.j.; KOLESUICHENKO, G.A. rnvestigm+tng the solubility of carbon in nickel alloys in connection with their slectron structures Fize Met@ 4 Mgt&lloVed. IS no.2t193- 197 Ag 164. (MIRA ISO) I* rhatitut metallokeramiki i spetaialtnykh splevov AN UkrSSR. I t- LAI t7 rlZ -;r - , ~~, ~, -I - I ill P i~ . -- . ~ I . 1, ~ I - I - - MAYDIY,.-,A.A. Work experience of the Snysityn and Kaluga regional co." nication offices. Vestleviazi 16 no.lo:24-26 0 156. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Instruktor-rovisor rnspektait pri Kinistre evyact USSR. (Stanislav Province--Telecommunication) MAYDLH, A.A. Communication workers of Odessa improve pc9tal se"ice. Test.sviazi 17 no.io:6o-61 0 157. (KIRA 10-11) 1. Starshiy instruktor pochtovogo upravleniya Ministerstva sTy&z1 USSR. (Odessa--Postal service) BERLINp Meyer Abramawich; IYAYDIN, Boris Abrar-ovich; HADINOWCH, Ye.Z., red.- SOLGANIKq Q.Ya.t ved-. red.; FOLOSINA A.S.Iz 1 0 takhn. red. (Ptepairing pumps and turbines of petroleum refineries] Ramont na- somv i turbin neftepererabatyvaiushchikh zavodav. Posk7a,, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neftianoi I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1961. 227 p. (14IRA 14:12) (Patro~aum refineries-Equipuant an4 a-applies) NAIDIN.. B�A�__ Deputy A.M.Naluntsev; obituary. Neftlanik 7 no.6:32-33 Je 162. OAIRA 15:6) (Maluntsev, Aleksandr ~biseevicho d. 1962) MAYDIM, D.P. IrormtIon and stratigraphie position of apc=9 In the Dniester TaUey. Biul. KOIP. Otd. gaol. 26 n0.3:79-81 151. (HIM 11:5) (Dniester Talley-Gypsum) MAYDIN, D.P. - .. ~- - I Stratigraphy of upper Gretaoscum sediments in the western Masine based on bela=Ltes. Elul. KOIP. Otd. Cool. 26 w.3s94-95 151. (Ukraine-Geology, Strattgraphia) (KIRA 1195) (Belemltsa) MAYDIN.D.P. Upper Cretaceous belemnites of western Ukraine. Trudy WGRI no.27: 4-169 '52. (KERA 8: 12) (Ukraine--Belemnites) BrAIDIN, D.P. Q~-~ - 14- ~V= belevnite frou Vopor Cretaceous deposits of the Crimes. Blul.KOIP. Otd. geol. 28 no.2164-65 153. (KM 6:11) (Crimea-Belemnites) (Belexaltes-Crimea) YATDIN, D. P. Prinalpol features of the tectonics of the Lvov-lablin trauO. Blul.KOIP , Otdogeol, 28 no.)i2g-41 153. (KUtA 6:11) (Ukraime-4salogy. Structural) (Geology. Structural-Uk-rains) RIKHAYLO7.A.Ye.; YAYDIN,D.P Tectonic dinturbances of the southeastern edge of the Russian Platform. Trudy KGRI no.26:138-147 154. (KLRA 8:12) (Russian Platform--Foldo (Geology)) YATDIN, D.P. Certain peculiarities In the distribution of Upper Cretaceous belemnItes within boundaries of lurops. Blul.KOIP. Otd.geol. 29 no.3:19-28 My-Je 154. (KIRA 718) (lurope-Belsimnites) (Belemnites--Narops) HAYDIN.D.P. Transcaucasian examples of Belennitella Kucronata (Schloth.). Dokl. AN Azerb.SSR 11 no.2:111-114 '55. (KLELA 8:10) 1. Predstavleno deyetvitellnyu chlenam AN Aserbaydzhanekoy SSR K.K.JU,VBVYM. (Transcaucasia-Belemnites) !IAYDII~ D. F. "Stratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous Deposits of the Russian P13tform Dild Certain Problems of the Comparison of sections of the Platform UDNr CretacCouS Period of Europe and Ilotth Awrica," Lomonsov Lectures in 1956." Vest. "Josk. U. Physico M-th and Natural Scierces Series, 4, iio. 6, pp 147-160, 1956, Gcol.)a Facutly IlYanslatlon U-3,054,363 ~ ~ I ~ !, ~ -- --, ~-- . I ~- --! - - , . ~ - ~7 - ., , I . ~ . . - -, ~ -~ ~ - I I I-.. - .-,. .., . 7Z- i . - I-* : :-:- I I 1 1, . : . - 1AYDIN, D.P. Some problems In the zonal stratigraphy of upper Cretaceous deposits of the Russian Platform. V~n.rap.Kosk.un. no.176:17-24 '56. (nU 9: 12) (Russian PUtforu-Geoloff, Stratigrafic) AUTHOR: Saydin, D.P. 5-5-3/57 TITLEt On the Boundaries of a Species within the Fossiliferous Material (0 granitoakh vida na iskopayemom materials) PERIODICALt Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva lopytateley Frirody, Otdol Geologicheskiy, 1957, No 3, PP 55-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT3 The author cites examples of continuous evolution series of belemnites-from,the Upper-Carboniferous deposits of the European part of the USSR. The problem is set from the view- point of a atratigrapher as to criteria for singling out a species and other taxonomic subdivisions in these series of continuously varying forms, each of which has a definite stratigraphic position. The author udheres to the opinion of A.A. Borisyak and A.P. Semenov-Tyan-Shanakiy as to differ- ent evaluations of the time factor in determinating the boundaries of a species by paleontologists on the one hand and by zoologists and botanists on the other hand. Zoo- logists and botanists study the living organisms of the modern geological epoch, and above all they are interested in the occurrence of a species in space. Paleozoologiats and palsobotanists deal with the occurrence of a species not Card 1/2 0nly in sbace but, even to a larger degree, in time. If, On the Boundaries of a Species within the Fossiliferous Material 5-3-3/37 during some period of geologic time, the medium of a species did not change and, as a consequence, the species itself did not vary, then the concepts of paleontological and biological species are identical. If, however, organisms vary, this identity ceases to exist. The author holds that a method- ologically corroct solution of this problem depends upon the right interrelation of quantity and quality and change from one quantitative state into another. The article contains 4 figures, 1 table and 14 references, of which 6 are Russian, 1 is English, 2 are Polish, 1 is Frenofi and 4 are German. AVAILABLEe Library of Congress Card 2/2 k~THORs gone Given 5-6-)4/42 TITLEs Chronicle of the Activity of the Paleontological Section (Khronika dayatellnosti paleontologicheekoy sektaii) PERIODICALs Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obahchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel Geologicheakiy, 1957, # 6, pp 127-128 (USSR) ABSTRACTo The following reports were delivered in the Paleontological Section from 19 April to 10 May 1957, I.A. Mikhaylova on "SystGmatization of Paragoplitides (?)"; V.V. Drushchits on "Paleontological Basis for the Stratigraphy of the Lower-Cretaceous Deposits in the Crimea"; B.T. Yanin on " Lower-Cretaceous Trigonias of the Crimea"I R.V. Toys, D.P. _g4jdjjLand M.S. Chupakhin on "Determination of Pale o t empera-Fu-re 8 by the Isotopic Composition of Oxygen in Organogenous Calcite"; and R.F. Gekker, A.I. Osipova and A.D. Slyusarova on the "Kazan' Sea of the Russian Plateau and Its Faunal'. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 4/ ./UTHORSs Teye R-V., Naydin, D. P., Chupakhin, M.S. 5-6-41/42 TITLE: Determination of Palootemperatures by the Isotopic Composition of Oxygen in Organogenoua Calcite (Oprodelaniye paleotemperatur po izotopnomu sostavu kisloroda organogennogo kalltsita) PERIODICALs Byulleten' Vookovskogo Obahchestya Ispytatelay Prirody, Otdel Goologicheekiy, 1957. # 6, P 155 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The method of isotopic paleothermometry is based on th 18 equilibrium distribution of the heavy isotope of oxygen 0 between the oxygen of water and Caco precipitated from the water. This distribution depends on3the temperature of precipitation. Many characteristics of the paleobiology of fossil organisms (life duration, surrounding medium, etc) can be cleared up by mak 4ng use of temperature "records" in carbonates. The authors elaborated an experimental temperature scale which was obtained by settling Caco out of Ca (HCO 3) solutions in a thermostat at variou; temperatures. Chparing with this wale, several dozens of fossil shells from the Cretaceous deposits of the Russian plateau and Crimea were investigated. The most reliable results were obtained from Card 1/2 belemnites whose calcite preserveo the initial isotopic 5-b-41/42 , Determination of Paleotemperatures by the laotopic Composition of Oxygen in Organogenous Calcite composition of oxygen without alterations. The authors present some temperature values obtained by this method by using belemniteg, oysters and other fossils from various stratigraphic formations. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 - UYDIN, D.P.: MO . V.M. . - ---, KaestrIchtian belmmites fromi the Ukrainian Depression. Dokl. AN S= 112 no.1-115-117 Ja 157. (KM 10:2) lo Moskovskiy gosudarbtyannyy univerattat Iment M.Lamonosova. Predstayleno aWsmikom N.S.Shatakim. (Ukraine-Belaunites) Y'L) I N ATZENVERG. D.Ye.-. geolog: BkTXK!33VSKIT. H.F.. geolog: URTOSIMISKIT. V.I.. goolog; BASS, Tu.B., geolog; VADIMV. N.T., gmolog: GLiJXIY. V.Y&.. gnolog; DIDKOVSKIT. V.T&.. g6olop; TERSHOV. V.A., ut-molog; ZHWT. 0.V., goolog; ZA14DRIY, P.L. ilmloe; IVAYrISHIN. H.N., gnolog; KAPTKMIXO-CHERIJOUSOVA. O.K.. e"olog; KLIKOKO. T.T&.. geolog; KWSifIN. V.L. goolog; KLYUSIMIKOV, M.U., goolog; KRASHCNIMIKOVA, O.V.. gooloe: KUTSTBA. A.M.. pmolog: L&PORIK, F.Ys.. goolog-. LICHAK, I.L., geolog; MAKUMINA. A.A., goolog: MTVITNNKO. To.M., gigolog: IMUTIZA. V.S.. pmolog-, ICLYAM, G.I.. geolog; MATDIN, D.P gnolog; HDVIK. Ym.O., rmolog-. POLOVKO. I.K.. geolo-gT-WDIONOT, S*P., goolog; SMICIMNKO, H.P., skademik. geolog: SIRGOEV, A.D., geolog; SIROSHTAN. R.I., goolog; SLAVIN. V.L. gnolog; SUMOVICH. P.P.. g"olng; TKAGMM, L.G., gnolog: USINKO, I.S., goolog; USTI- llnVSKIT, Yu.B.i goolog; TSAROVSKIT. I.D.. gnolog; SHULIGA. P.L.. gailng; TURK, Tu.Tu.. gmolog; TAIMCHMIKO. I.M.. geolog; A117F40POT. P.Ta.. glavnyy reAaktor; FILIPPOVA, B.S.. rod. izd-va; GUWVA, O.A., tokhn.reA. [Genlogy of the U.S.S.R.] Goologita SSSR. Glav. red. P.IA.Antrepov. 761.5.[Ukrainian S.S.R., Moldavian S.S.R.1 . . 77krainsknia SSR, Poldawskala SSR. Red. V.A. Ershov. N.P. Samonmnko ' pt-l-[G"oloCic&I dmacription of the platform area] Gaolopichaskoe op,sanie platfor- mennot chasti. Monkva. Gom. wixchno-tmkhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gool. I okhrane n"dr. 1958. 1000 p~ ( Supplement] Prilozhamita. -7continued on next card) ATZXNVERG. D.T~.---(continufqd) Card 2. 1 fold.mps (in portfolio) (141RA 12:1) 1. IbIssia (1991- U.S.S.R.) Glnvnoye upravleniye geologli i okhrany ne4r. 2. Ukrainskoye gonlogichoskoys upravlentys Hininterstva goologit i okhrany nedr SSSR i Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akademil nauk USSR (for all except Antropov, FiliDpova. Gurova). 3.Glavnyy geolog Ukrainskogo goologicheskogo upravlonlya (for Tershov). 4. AN Ukrainskoy SSR (for Samenonko). (Ukraine--Geology) (Moldavia--Geology) N AUTHORt Maelakova, N.I., and Naydin, D.P. 11-1-7129 TITLE: Depooito of the Santonian Substage of South-We3t Crinnea (0 santonskikh otlozheniyakh v yugo-zapadnon Krymu) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1958, # 1. pp 75-77 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The author enumerates the 6 different layers of the San- tjQnian su'~stage at the Bakhchisaray, Kache, Bodrake and Bel'- beke river areas. He describes the fossiles found in these layers, which have a total thickness of 65 m- There are 3 Russian, 1 German and 1 French references. SUBMITTED: November 3, 1956 AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 1/1 VATDIH. D.P. Size of the Haestrichtlan stage. M&uch.dokl.vys.shkoIy; geoI.-geog, nanki no.1:176-lM 156. (RDA 12:2) 1. Mookovskly ur '-fersltet, geologIcheskly fakul'tet# kafedra, Istort- c,sikoy I regionallnoy geologii. (Geology, Stratigraphic) MATDIX, -.D,P 28mi..:Ma Dotermining olivatic conditions of post geological periods b7 Igotopla paleothermometr7 (with summar7 in English] Sov.geol. 1 no*7915-34 J1 158. WRA 11:11) 1. Ko%kovskI7 gosudaretvann37 universitete im. 14.V. Lomonoaawa. (Paleoclimatology) IT AUTHORSt Haslakovaq N.I., Naydin, D.P. 11-58-3-9/14 TITLEi The Sonoman Deposits of the Crimean Mountains (0 seno- manskikh otlozheniyakh Gornogo Kryma) PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1958, # 3, pp 108-110 (USSR) ABSTRACTs This short Information deals with deposits in the Upper Crimes, of the Sonoman Stage which consist of different sedi- ments, mainly of clay and sand earls. The authors enumerate various deposits, give their Latin denominations and classify them according to their ages. There is 1 figure. SUBVITTED: September 3, 1956. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 I'll/ 4 if' 0 / L~u h / Ii) , K&S , R.I.; MYDIV, D.P. Santollp- p,-. a- eft' a--,- in the southwestern Crime&. 1zv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 23 no.1:75-77 Ja 158. (KIRA 11: 3 ) (Crimu-Geology, Stratigraphlo) vAt-A its to "'Wicer'= 60 6) TITtst o fit I tam,. '9". to .%tied to 171 w0 it" "t, JLA-- wits, at *"* jj Gm it .we em ".at- Wool KO&KTIM, N.M.; KASLAKOVA. U.1.; IMBROV, S.A.; PATLOTAI, K.H.; NATDIU, D.P.; MIKAMIT. V.N.; ASTAFITEVA, K.A.: POMATSKATA. N.A.-@- uchastlys CMHOTICH. N.V.. SHOROXHOTA, L.I.. vodushchiy red.; KUXHIIA. N.A., takhn.red. [Atla:,of upper Cretaceous fauna of the Northern Caucasus and the Crime Atlas varkhnamlovo'. fauDy Savernogo Kovkaza I Kryma. Pod red. H.M.Koakvlna. KoBkva. Gos.nauchno-t~khn.izd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnot lit-ry, 1959. 499 p. (NDLA 13:3) 1. Teoeoyuznyv nnuchno-Iseledovatellakly inatitut prirodnykh gazov. 2. SotrudiLiki Imfedry Intorichaskoy geologli i palsontolo&4i Geolorj- cheskogo fakulltsta Koskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universitate (for all except Shorokhova, KukhIna). (Caucasus, Northern-Paleontology, Stratigraphic) (Crimea--Paleontology, Stratigraphic) RAYDIN, D.P. Strat1graphic vyuov7L7. Izv.vys.uch~b.sav.: peol.i razv. 2 no.8:143-144 Ag '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moskovskiy posudaretvenny7 univerattet. (Geology, Stratig-raphic) KAKSHOU, N#S.; RATDIN, 1).P. About the International stratigraphic dictionary. Sov.geol. 2 no.12:130-132 D 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Moskovskiy Cosudarstvannyy universitst imeni M.V.Lomonosovs. (Geology. 6tratigraphic-Dictionaries) layDir, D.P. Zbrgei Alekseevi-, Dobro-,-, obit?zaz-/. PaleGnt.z2=r. no.2: 166-16.7 16 -'; . (141RA 13:7) (D-JIM7, Sergoi AlakneavIch, le,&~-1959) MAYDIN, D.P. rey beds iu %nian and Montian stages. Biul. HDIP. Otd. geol. 35 no.5t97-io6 s-o '60. (MM 14:1) (Geology, Stratigraphic) NAYDINO D. P. ; ,Eysp n. v. ; rHUAKM,, M. S. "Determination of Paleotemperatures according to the co=position of oxygen of organogenous calcite" Paper submitted at the International Geological congress XXI Sesaion - 196o (Reports of Soviet Gk--ologista) Problem No. 1, 15-24 Aug. 61 NAYDIN, D.P. Upl,er Cretaceous Badimants of the Russian Platfor-m. -im-dy VFIGNI no*29:75-80 vol.3 061a (14IRA 14:9) (Ruenian Platform-Goology, Stratigraphic) HMO, D.P.; P.&TMUKO, V.S. Structural position of upper Cretaceous depressionaln the 6outhern part of the Russian Platform emd its PaleoOKc margins. Biul.HOIP. Otd.gsol. 36 no.4:56-75 JI-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Russian Platform-Geology,, Structural) FOGTj E.; HArDIIIj_ D.P. [translator]; YERMANOV, M.S.,, tekbn. red. (Upper Cretaceous Bryozoa of the European part of the U.S.S.R. and some adjacent territorles]Varklmemalovye mahanki Evropel- skoi chasti, SSSE i nakotorykh sopredeltrqkh oblastei. Moskva ltd-vo Moak. univ.j, 1962. M p. (MIRA 15--111 (Polyzoa, Fossil) I'mitrly invlovich; C,,AKOVA, V.I., rou. [ Uvi-jr C!.-E t a ~.eru_-z 6r. _~,=_n i te -, ~~- f t~:e .'.u ~:~ !an '--at f.: rm and ridja~,erit arvao; Actir,octmax, Ce)n1nt,~-uthis, Belerrmellocamnx] Ver;,hnoinelovye belermity Rwskol pInt- formy 1. sof,:-(.-dellnykh oblrAstel; ukLinok-rrjikjy, gonlri- teltisy i bokitn.iiollokamkoy. V,(,-,k-;a) lzd-vo '-'oak. univ., 19f.4. '? G,. j . 1'7-11) NAYDIR, D.P. IJpTxji- ('r-!tau-c-a3 B,31e:,mitelln an', -Ifi -~trnp' ]a In ~ r,, ,,. W, 11 . r,,.zi. gqc,' . 3-, Platform and some adjacent areas. no.4:85-97 J1-Ag 164. -~,/:ICJ IFIONOVO G.P.; ALIMARINA, V.P.; HAYDIN, D.P. Principles and aethods of isolating the stage subdivisions of a standard scale. Vest. Hook. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 20 no.4il5-28 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Kafedra istoricheakoy i regionallnoy geologil. Moskovskogo universiteta. N It Y[,,-', IN, 5. i~. I Y-1. !.l., 11; 111.17. t: oire a ri- c tel- r -, 9 .". :, ;, )r ~'~ V ' : G j7,.j , f I ~-, r, Ci ., r:1 : n ~,;, 3 0 , FrokMadnoye . W): 7 I A A . I O',',d. geol. 40 n!).3;715-01 1"Y-0 165. (M'- P.,' 0~, I' ITAYDIN, D. P. Taotopic palnotemperature determinatiGns by Belemritella. Rllul. MOIP Otd. geol. 40 no. 6:11,8-11.9 TI-D 165 NTPA 19:1) 1. Submitted Avrll 9, 1.965. NAIDIN 9 - ,---1 0 W if you do it this vay. I%obrA rats. no.1:45-46 -Ta 161. (14IFA 14 t 1) 1r Predsedatell soveta Vgteaoyusnogo obahchostva isobrafAtelay L ratsionalizatorov shi=ogo savodat Omsk. (Onak-Tireag Rubber) Witl MAYDIN9 KA. Report on the work of the first InstitutA of Workers-ftesearchere founded at the gmak Tire Faetory. 3A7uch.i rez. 20 no#3:52-~3 Mr 161. (MM 14:3) (Omsk-Tirsol ftbber) .- MAYDI-K V ".- All-Union sectinar for workers in petroleum chemistry on the activities of the Public Institute of Research Workers of the Omsk Tire Factory. Kauch. i rez. 20 no,9:57 S 061, ~ (MIRA 15:2) (Omsk-Tires, Rubber) HAYDIN,, KA - Awks of volunteer scientletis are increasluge NTO 5 &044-29~-32 Ap 163* (MIRA 1610) I* Uchenyy sekretarl Omskogo oblastnogo pravleaiya Visesoyuznogo khWeheskogo obal2chostva Jmeni I.I.MandeleyeVa. (Omsk Pro vince-Rese arch# Ind4stTlal) . lIV.)IN,-Konctantir Abramovich; Llsrov, I.V., red. (Long sorvice for a tirel's SlAre - dolguiu sluzhbu. Omsk, Omskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 78 p. (MIRA 17:8) MAYDIN., K.A. The Technical Iniformation and kropaganda Section at projects undertaken by public initiative. Opy-t rab. po tokhn. inform. i prop. no.406-38 '63. ('-',IRA 17:1) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika teklinicheskogo otdela Omskogo shinno.go zavoda. AYEIKOVICH, L., kandidat tekhnicherkikh nftuk; MATDIH, L. Vertical nachine for finishing bran. Knk.-elev.prom. 22 no.6:1&19 is o56. (MMA 9:9) l.Homkov9kFq& shkolm krupchetnikov. (Grain-milline, nachtnery) ACC URt AF6Q15710 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/009/0125/0125 INMrOR: Naydia, N. H.; Avramenko, A. K.; Yakuts, B. L.; Ryzhov, L. S.; Korchin, Yu. M.; WX-ififi~j-,-0. K9; Kuchinakly, V. A. ORG: None TITLE: Fuel delivery controller for internal combustion engines. Class 46, no. 181445 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 125 TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel system, air temperature, fuel control ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A fuel delivery controller for internal combustion engines. The unit consists of a de,tice for transmitting signals to a servomechanism, a stack of aneroid capsules and two correctors with pickups. These pickupe are made in the form of bimetallic plates equipped with manual adjust- ment screws. Each of these bimetals varies fuel delivery as a function of air tem- perature. The second corrector is connected to the fuel delivery channel supplying fuel to the engine to allow for the variation in the specific weight of the fuel with temperature. 2. A modification of this controller in which transition from one type of fuel to another is simplified by a scale on the device for correcting temperature (specific weight).' The indicating needle of the corrector scale can be set by a u adjuetment screw. suB cx)DE:,- 21/ simm nATE: 28jun63 card 111 uDc,. 621.43,031-441,2 1. NPIDT14, P. r,,. 2. IJS",,q (600) 4. PhDsphates 7. Application of granulated and superphosphate to the raw during sowing. Dest.sellkhoz. no.3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. 7--y -,~. '-. r-"' I - A .. .1 - . Ii . Fer'.1.11-,;(?r:3 and Manurer Ccnf,~,-t--ricp on the i1se of fartili;,(~r~- In tr-I-at-! -- f ir,-t,~ fin-I -i.1---.~.-n R,- i s 9 i a .S',- v .af.r r~- n .11 No. 3, 1,951. V. Ni;nthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. I.S176. (Heillh. of EAPM12FIrnfal Work ("I lilt, sw4y of firmillmed 5~1p-T11422rhafj:j It lt,,Kov rimfmty po Itur.hf. nflu stansillravannogn G. Noftlin- 7xm"r11r, V. 2, nil- 7, July I (r) 1, P. vs. soil itniber rm ~Ifi,vils meat xTafill, rind V!,get-i!)! TaWks. :j IN, uot-winmr organm anf -otm fertilizets. MtTdin~ i Ur"JI'll 1, N- 21, fJ 0-11 fliM.11.11t cr,q's With mix1l'. IIUi*Amik-aj;,I N-11-K s III-111111L hillf 1'. 111 Olt 4 IA fliff/tIll -it" 11 i,~!. i!I o'g. filAt, I oid hl r,- 't .;,A, r1ch ;fl orm. Ifuluk, it i~ po'"ible to m1l)"thiltv !14 phce I,( of V K i:i phcm J ii. IUTDIN, P.G.. professor. .- &XIVIUM"rable violations of the method of field experinents. Zenledelte 4 ne.12:24-31 D '56. (MMA 10:2) (Agricultural research) (Fertilizers and manures) IM, N.; LATTSM, i.; CHUDAKOVA, To, agronom; KATDIN, P.G., profeasozj. il . Local placement of mineral fertilizers. Fanks I pereih. Ope T sallkhoz. 6 no.11:80-82 N 056. (KIAA 10:1) lo Glavnyr Wonon Brynskoy mashinno-traktornoy stantsit (for latr- shav). (rertilizers and manures) U"J, S, son S,;i(;I'n,J. Jour: '._II a f ' "I"'t i i -,~ r - B i n IN o ~31 (1 -5 6'3 j-uthor 1rI3 t Nc t 'n. F*r-)rIAIi-_-,j._r3 ~_Iltc tho J A urig Pub: U(Iobrori'jyu i .~I, str Act: Buocld on trl,~ -,'L-/31-' C.11 cjfj'.~j of U tu,,)V) conductorl in ~;cdl-c_j. -.-,c zon(js ~ (I Gil,g ..Iothol Of U it i"i Sh(,vIrl L t~fj br of jd -icut,i,int of ._An(,r d A",jrti I 1 11 with ,91nallo,M ij un'I-;At,,b1,). T~-l(_ ),,i _,;~:t it - ficio.iaoy is by cL pl~ of . 11' un,!(-,r ~Xuin, vu.--l-otrah) root- Card 1/3 28 U33R / Soil Scionco. iiinor2l Fortilizers. J-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zilul-Biol., No 81 1958, 34391. Abstrcot: tubers, cotton and other agricultural cultiva- blons. In ordor to cocuro pro-oor nutrition of the )lant3 during tho beginning s'aGos of their devolopfaunt, -~1)prox. 1/3 of the noria of KF has to be introducod locally on tho level of strati- fication of th3 soods. Dosage of ::F dopond3 on tho poculiaritios of tho Pl"'Its, 30il and clJ.Llctc- P205 should bo intro- ducod in .-ranul-T form of Ps in 5 to 10 kg per hacturo. :P Thu romaining 2/3 of .-,3' nor:a should be Introduced into doopor lovols of the plowing stratim,, butter provided with _.'..1oisturc, Intro- duction of 17 in fall under ploi-t, sho,..,*s better roBLilts, than in tho, spring unqo.- culti-zction. Curd 2/3 YATDIU, P.G.. red. -~-v . . .. -:;~ ~N [fertilizers and rield crops] Udobrente takhatcheskikh kul'tmr. Hoskyag Gos. Ud-vo sellkhat. lit-rY, 1957. 469 p. (MIRA 11:5) (fertilizers and manures) USSR / Cultivated Plant5. Lzperimcntal MethodO. M-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 19~8, No 16, 728506. Author : Inst, : Not given. Title : Methodical Directiuns fur Conducting Field Experl- ments with Fertilizers. Orig Pub: 3yul. geogr. seti opytov s udobreniyami, 1957, 140 1, 6-13. Abstract: Brief instructive directions for selection and pre- paration of a diatrict under field experiment, for dimensions of the plots and number of repetitions, for the general methods of soil cultivation and care of plarita, for the technique of applying fer- tillzers In the experiments, observation3 of plant development durinb the vegetation period and harvect and harvest calculation. Card 1/1 6 USSR / Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. Abs Jour iRef Zhur - Biologiya, Vo 11, 1q58, No. 48647 Author :Naydin, P. G. Inst :N-Ot given -- - Title iOrgnnization of the Agricultural-Chemical Ser- vice in Czechoslovakia Orig Pub :Udobreniyo I urozhay, 1957, No 6, 55-59 Abstract :The state owned agricultural-chemical service in Czochoslovokin is headed by the Central Exper- imental Control Institute of Agriculture (UKZUZ). The institute comprises a Central Laboratory or Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry (ULPA) with a network of regional soil-agricultural- chemical laboratories. Under their systematic leadership the agricultural-chemical work is carried out by the agricultural-chemical Card 112 30 US'H / 3011 Science. Minornl Fertilizers. Abe Jour Rof Zhur - Biologlyn, No 11, 1958, No- 48647 laboratories vjhich are Powered b, chinos. .7 tractor-ma- lAto on tho ostablishnion'ts and the equipment of the laboratories as wall as the 4ork Performed there is reported. N. Sokolov Card 212 KATDIM, P.G., prof. 14 '- Increasing the effectiveness and extending the use of ground phosphorite In the U,S.S.R. Zemledeite 6 ,.6:43-W r. l5s. (KM 11 W 1. V9eso7uznyy nauchno-looledovatollakly Institut udobrenly 1 agro- pachvovedanlya. (Phosphoi-Ites) KLMYLOVr N.11, Zonal investigation of mineral fertilizer norms and large- -scale soil maps. Pochvovedenie no. 2:1-9 F 161. (KIRA 14:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy naucbno-issladovatellskiy institut udobreniy i agropochvovedeniya. (Fertilizers and manures) (Soils--411aps) NAYJ) TN,, P.G. Use of fertilizers and increase of grain production in the current seven-year plan. Fochvovedenie no,9:16-29 S 161. (KMA 14:10) (Graim-Fertilizers and manures) UAYDIN, P.O., prof. Production and use of ninerel fertilizers in India. Zemlrdelie 23 no.ilt86-88 N 161. ()GIU 14:12) (India--Fertilizers and manures) 'r . Iit VAYDIV,J~yej Georg~.yeyich,, prof.; SHLEPANOV, V.M.p red.; -1-11 1 OKOLOVAO N.N., tAhn.red. [Fertilizing grain and pulse crops] Udobrenie zemovykh i zernobobovykh kulltur. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 261 p. (MIRA 17:1) SOROKIN, S.S.; NAYDIN, P.C., prof., VTSf2iYAKOVA, Ye.0 red.; U5,100VAO ff.,,:,tv--khrj red. [Soil fertility is in our hands) Plodorodie zemell v nashikh rukakh. Moskva, Moak. raboghiip 1964. 167 po (MIRA 17:2) BAIASHEV, L.L., prof.; GRIGOWYEV, N.G.# kand. biol. nauk; ZHURBITSKIY, Z.I.# prof.; PETERBUMMY, A.V., prof.; POPOV9 P.V.# kand. sellkhoz. nauk; RALKEVICH, P.Ye., prof.; SOKOUN, A.V.; TURCHIN, F.V., prof.; SHKONDE, E.I., kand., sellkhoz. nauk; aTERMERG, M.B., kand. biol. naak; VOLIFKOVICK, S.I., akademik, red.; KORMEV, N.Ye., kand. voter. nauk, red - HAYDIN, P.G., prof.,, red.; PLESHKOV. B.P., kand. sellkhoz. ;aU ~.re POPOV, I.S., akadem1k, red.'; ROMASHKEVICH, I.F., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; RODE, A.A., prof., red.; ROZOV, N.N., prof., red FATUMV~ -%,R-i i -ftzhs, [Chemicalization of agriculture; scientific and technical dictionary handbook) Khimizatslia sellskogo khoziaistva; nauchno-tekhnicheakii slovarl-spravochnik. Moskv-a, Nauka, 1964. 398 P. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Sokolov). 2. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvan4ykh nauk imeni M.Lenina (for POPOV) KAYDIN, P.G., prof. __ Fundamentals of the fertii!zing system. 7cr-ledelle 26 no. 4: 44-52 Ap 164. (MIRA 17-5) T- N , J .E, G.A.; silinoll";, I.T.; KOF N ,K Ov, O.A.; C11FREMISOVO ', I . I . ; B~A. LAVA BCK y U., S,kp.;.?JOV, P.A.; K!.F.!T!L!K!! Ilikolac'.11ch Plarsakov; d. 19651: rin ob'Itil-IT-Y. -~0:89 0 161. ,7 no.. fl:GOROVP B.G., prof. Deystvite-11n:ry kard. med. nauk; NAYDIN V. I.. Role and place of r~=,~ound rpl.~tl- theray 'n. t~e neurosurgical aid. !,Fop. neirck~i'-:-. 50 57 1, 1. tfauchno-issledovat(.~ I 'skiy institut nP~n-okh1riri~J1 (,jJr NX. Burdenko AI-N %'osk BUTZOVSKIT. G.. Vlachlas tools and production lines n94e of standard units. XfQ 2 no.10:20-25 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Spetstallnoye konstruktorokoys byuro Noel Kookovskogo gorodskogo sovnarkhosa. NachIne tools-Technological Innovations) (Machinery, Automatic) DONSKOYP V.I.; RAIDIN, Yu.V. The IS184 special drilling and mining machine. M-ashinostroitell no.5o12 My 160. (Machine tools) (HIPA 1435) T I ~ T using; an electronic co:,-,putcr ai,ki i instru~-ie;-.t, ao. 0, 1~)62, 3-6 ri--u author 11,~scri6cs a metliod developed by the of the City for calculatin:; thin coordinates of inter-ediate sh-afts (in 60xeb u-1 to 70 pir of unit-Inead a:,d transfer i,Lachines, uir-,~,, 1,1 ('.,-2) co:~ljuiLur Whicl-, Can fi,,.d these coordinates in 3-10 The in- Ptit data, in a o:io.-t diA-ficult ca.,,c wherc 94 jhaft~, aj-.(! 5pindle!, are involved, can Lie prep, ":,raja indin- the initiaL ared iii 6 hr by i.iakii.., a k-ine.-,atic di coo;~-"Iiuates ol' some .,hafts accordin- to given data, uterin- the initiaL data C, t5 u C.n pccial data card's and leavin,; blaink -spaces for further loG'ic operation, i.nd znialy.i.i of the da ta of sin~lc shafts, and f inally preparin-1 a punched tape froi., the card data. TiLe alprith;-.i and pro-mm copy zdI deductim, a-' ;;alculations made by the desigiier. The computer indicates all errors in t'.-.c .Lititial kincmatic kiiik'ViL..I. A progriu.,( con4ists of 20 subprogramj for finding ,;ard 1/2 VMIKOVSKArA# re. M.j MATDINAP if. M. Sms recent data on continental Upper Pliooene deposits or the western Kuban trough, Dbkl. AN SSSR 147 no-42889-692 D 162,, (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kaskovskiy gasudarstvewW ualversitat in. He V. Lomonoa0va. Predstavlano akademikom Yu. A. Orlovym. (Kuban Valley-4oology, Stratirraphic) 1. SAYDrNAI 0. G. 2. tSSR ((40) 7. "Dynamics of the MIcrobW Processes Connected with Decomposition of a Grass layer as a Function of the Periods at which it to Flowed", Sov. Agronomiya, ho 8, 1951, pp 42-46. 9. kIhobIgIngjYAg Vol XXIs Issue 1. ~bsoov, Jan-Fab 1952 pp 121-132, Unclassified. ZHURAVLEVp L.T.1 KISELEV, A.V.; MAYDINA, V.P.; POLYAKOV, A.L. Determination of small amounts of water and hydrOX71- gTOM 5 by deuterium exclzange and mass spectrometry. Zhur. flz. khim. 37 no.9:2054-2061 S 163. (MIPA 16t12) 1. Institut. fizicheskoy khimil. AN SSSR I. 14ookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet iment Lomonosovag ZHURAVLEV, L.T.; KISELEV, A.V.; NAYDINA,,,,V.P.; POLYAKOV, A.L. Deteermination of surface and i-nternal *structural water" of a silica gal by the deuterium axchangs method with mass spectrometric control. Zhur. fiz.khim. 37 no.lOt2258-2265 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii All SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy unt- versitat, khimichmkiy fakulltat. MWIOV, G.S.; HAYDIS, F.B.; FAMMOVA, N.V. Extraction of bromine from waste products of Bynthomycin production. Med. prom. 16 no.1:28-34 JS 162. (KIRA 15:3) 1. Laningradakiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut. (BROHIIE) (CHMIOMYCSTIN) j L.H. KUMSEV., O.D.; KRLYSTOVA., V.N.; _!~~IS Features of the structure of the crystalline basement of the Volga Ve.Ud,7 portion of Volgograd Province in connection with estimating the outlook for oil and gas in the terrigen=s Devonian. Geol,, nefti i gaza 6 no.'12:33-37 D 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Volgogradneftegazrazvedka i Nizhne-Volshakiy nauchno- iseledovatel'skiy inatitut geologii i geofisiki. (Volgograd Province-Petroleum, geology) (Volgograd Province--Gasj, Hatural-Geology)