SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TARASOV, L.V. - TARASOV, M.N.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R001754920015-7
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
July 16, 2001
Sequence Number: 
15
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R001754920015-7.pdf2.72 MB
Body: 
GUREVICH, Isay Isidorovich; TARASOV, Lev Vasil '),r~yiEh,-._KOZLOV V.D.J, red. I [Physics of low-energy neutrons] Fizika neytronov niz- kikh energii. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 607 p. (MIRA 19:1) TARASOV, M.14,1 P.4VkU,KO# IOM, HYt.1rochemintry of the Shiderty River portion of the course of the Irtyah-Karaganda Canals GidrokhImsmat, 36t15-25 164, (MIRA 18311) Is Gidrokhimicheskiy institut, Novocherkaesk. Submitted November 20, 1961, S/117/63/000/002/004/006 Aoo4/Aloi AUTHOR- Tarasov, L. B. TITLE: Metallizing pseudoalloys PERIODICAL: Mashinostroltol'. no. 2, 1963p 35 36 TEXT: In summer 1962 a scientific and technical conference on the subject of replacing bearing metals by metallized pseudoalloys was 'cohvened in Moscow by: the Komitet metallizatsii (Metallizing Committee) of the Len#grad Oblast' Admini- stration of NTO Mashprom, the Tsentrallnoye byUro tekhnicheskby informatsii (Cen- tral Bureau of Technical Information) of Lensovnarkhoz. and the Leningradskly-dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy (Leningrad House of Scientific and Technical Propaganda) . 200 representatives of various organizations participated in the con--.-. ference. In his Introductory speech, A. M. Dmitrovich, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Belorussian Polytechnic Institute) reported on the technical and econom- ic advantages of metallizing. A. S. Lebedev, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Len- ingrad Institute of Engineering Economics) read a paper on the substitution of copper-tin materials by metallizing cheap antifriction peoudoalloys. Y9.-0. Pod- Card 1/2 S/117/'63/000/002/004/006 Metallizing ppeudoalloys A004/A10i .kovich reported on Investigations of complex metallizing pseudoalloys as bea.ring materials carried out at the Rostov-on-Don Institute of Agricultural Machine Building. S. A. Zalis of the Nevskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod im. V. I., Lenina (Nevskiy Machine Building Plant im. V. 1. Lenin) read a paper on an installation for producing (netallized coatings with powdery fillers. A. M. Edellson,VNZXAVTOOZ~ .read a paper on the application of antifriction coatings of great thiWaiess to plane cast-iron surfaces. L. P. Vleskov, Chief Mechanic of the Leningrad "Soyuz" Plant reported on the experience of using the AC -50 (AS-50) met~llizlng peaudo. alloy in repairs and reconditioning of plant equipment. I. Z. Kalmanovich, Head of the Central Laboratory of the Kaluzhskiy turbinny zavod (Kaluga Turbine Plant) reported on the experience of using metallized coatings for the protection of com- ponents from high temperatures and aggressive media. 1. A. Yelin, Head of the Met- ai Laboratory of the Tsentraltnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut morskogo flota (Central 'Scientific Research Institute of the Maritime Fleet) read a paper on the corrosion and fatigue strength of metallizing coatings of stainless steel on sublayers that are applied to improve the adhesiveness of the coating to the base surface. Card 2/2 _L__n5oQ4_ti - __ EWT(d)ZEWP ACC-MR.---AP6o133O3 SOURCE COD~F, 0164-1-~-166lo6-6loooloogil6ogt3I AITMORSt Baksheyev, A. I.; Vizun, Yu. I.; Yefimov, I. A.; Taraaovt L. G. ORG: none TITLE: A magnetic address decoder of a storage device with linear selection. Class 42, No. 180855 &nnounced by Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computational Techgology, AN_,~SSR (Institut tochnoy mekhaniki j. vychialitellnoy tekhniki AN SSSR)/ SOURCE: Izobreteniyaq promyshlennyye,obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 97-98 TOPIC TAGS: computer storage device, magnetic core storage, computer memory, memory address ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a magnetic address decoder of a storage device with linear selection. The decoder includes magnetic coordinate cores and a system of windings (see Fig. 1). The design increases -the response time and simpli- fies the matching with semiconductor current shapers. The coordinate windings are made in the form of matched artifical delay lines To provide these delay lines, capacitors are connected between the inductances 4ormed by the groups of windingo of the coordinate cores) and the common buBbar. Loads which are equal to the wave impedance of the delay lines are connected to the output of the lines. ACC NRi AP6013303 Fig. 1. 1 - coordinate current shapers; 2 and 3 - coordinate windings; 4 - CaPacitors; 5 - magnetic coordinate cores; 6 - loads Orig. art. hass I figure. SO CODE: 09/ SUM DATE: 16Feb65 0 Card ACC NRi AT700764C SOURCE -AUTHOR: Vizun, Yu. I.; Yefimov, I. A.; Tarasov, L. G. ORG: none TITLE: The design of a main memory using biax type elements SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po magnitnym elementam avtomatiki i vychislitel'noy tekliniki. 10th, Kaunas, 1964. Magnitnyye elementy vychislitel'noy tekhniki (MatkOtic elements in computer engineering) ; trudy soveshchaniya, pt. 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 86-94 TOPIC TAGS: computer memory, memory core, ferrite core memory, "I ABSTRACT: The development of an asymmetric biax which can be used as a main magnetic care memory with non-destructive readout is reported. The biax was made of ordinary ferrite of the 1.3 VT type, and was not subjected to any additional magnetic treatment. The write magnetic circuit of the device is ring-shaped. The length- radio of the minimal line of force to the maximum is approximately 0.7. The number of ampere-turns necessary for full write current is 0.6-0.8 a; the residual flux is 5 Maxwell, and the switching time, I psec. The complex magnetic signal-reading circuit is characterized by the small diameter of the hole (0.6 mm) and very thin walls. The average hole-diameter to maximum-perimeter ratio is approximately 0.3; the transmission factor is 8. The dimensions of the device in respect to all three- 2 UDC: none 6 ACC NRi AT7007640 spatial axes are different, as are the shapes of its surfaces. An automatic orienting device could therefore be designed which would set biaxea in the ca n operating position. It is concluded that the asymmetrical biax is an improvement over symmetrical biax, and that its use - in memory units results in significant reduction of interference during recording. Orig. art. hast 4 figures. TARASOV, L.I., inzh. (Novocherkaosk) The hydraulics of siphons. Ag 162. (Siphons) Vod. i san. tekh. no.8:23-27 (MIRA 15:9) ZVARA, I.; TARASOV, L.K. (studying the interaction of gaseous ZrC141 "fCl I NbC' ' and Ta.C'5 with KC1 by means of radioactive tracers] izuchenie vzairz- deistviia gazoobr-aznykh ZrCl,, IIfCl4, NbC151 TaCl5 s KC1 s po- moshchliu radioaktivnykii iidikatorov. Dubna, Ob"adinonnyi In-t iaderrykh issledovanii, 1962. 11 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Nuclear reactions) (Radioactive tracers) 3/070/62/007/012/003/022 B144/BIBO AUTHORS: Zvara, I., Tarasov, L. K. TITLE. Radioactive indicator study of the interaction between KCI and gaseous ZrCl 49 HfC1 4' Nb C15 and TaC 15 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 7, no. 12, 1962, 2665-2670 TEXT: The system volatile chloride - alkali-metal chloride was studied with the aim of extending radiochemical methods. Metal oxides tagged with Zr 95, Hf 181 , Nb95 or Ta 182 (10 pcu per test) were mixed with 10-5-10-29 oxalato solution as carrier, surfactants and powdered carbon (20 mg) were added, the mixture was dried and then heated -to 300 OC in a dry Cl flow. Chlorination proceeded at 600 - 800 0C at a volume rate of (4 - 30-10 91/min and the gaseous mixture was then passed into a narrow tube containing0land having a temperature gradient of 200C/Cm. When 60% of the oxide had been chlorinated, the activity distribution in the KC1 layer was measured with a scintillation counter. The experimentally found shape of the entrapped chloride zone agreed with that calculated from: Card 1/3 ~'/078/62/007/012/005/022 Radioactive indicator study of the ... P44/7'81' 1'(x k~/(T lz~x If) exp(-A/(T, - I~x x ), x0Un,; A I ~ U, X ~ X0 . where " is the gradient 0 K/cm and k a numerical coefficient. Tnin method can be used for determining the temperature dependence of the decomposition pressure of ainary systems and the saturatel vapor pressure of single compounds. Vapor pressures, decomposition ;,i-es, enthalpies and entropies are indi-ite6 Cur K ZrCl , K Hf ObC and the 2 6 2 C16' 16' KCl-NbOC1 !,y~tf-- It. v&s found that NbCl can be separated from NbOC1., 3 5 by KCI. T~e C-*wvIxbYium ciagram of the NbOCl.,-KCl system was studied. The 1-,w,st :--rtsai pre.,sure reached was 10-4 j mm Hg. The shape of the zone began itj cn.~ng.. i -,a(! I from 10'.2 mm Hg, for NbOCI from 10-3 Mm Fg, and 5 -4 3 for LI-cl4 and JifCl4 f Y OVA 20 mm Hg. Chloride adsorption increased gradually along the XCI layer and then fell suddenly. The adsorption coeffinient rises when the temperature falls. Tlie dincontinuity of' the zone shifts to higher temperatures when the partial pressure derreasen, and is also test time-dependent. Although not equal that of An. N. Nesmeyanov (Davieniye Para khImicheskikh Plementoy (vapor pressures of Card 2/3 S/07 62/007/012/003/022 Radioactive indicator study of the ... B144%180 chemical elements), Moscow, Iz(f-vo AN sssR,.ig6i, 31) in accuracy, the method can be used for a variety of substances and at extrembly.'lo4 pressures. Disadvantages are the limited pressure range and the possibility of ambiguous interpretation in some cases. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. !ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledoyaniy Laboratoriya yadernykh reaktsiy (joint In'stitute of Nuclear Research Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions) SUBMITTED: April 16, 1962 Card 3/3 S/020/63/148/003/014/037 B1O8/B18O AUTHORS: Zvara, I., Tarasov, L. K., Krzhivanek, M., Su Hung-kuei, Zvarova, T.-M. - 97 TITLE: Formation of Zr Cl 4 when fission fragments are slowed down in gases containing chlorine I PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SS ISR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 3, 1963, 555-557 TEXT: Experiment: A U 0 layer (target) an a mica backing was covered with a thin fluoroethylene film and pla'ced4in a 0. fluoroothylone-4 ampoul Gas containing inactive ZrCl 4 was passed.through the ampoule while the target was bombarded with neutrons from a standard Po-Be source.. The gas 97 was condensed-at the outlet and radiochemically analyzed for Zr Results: Above 170 0C, the fission-fragment Zr 97 is stabilized in the form of Zr 97 Cl 4' T~is process involvesIexchange of the hot Zr97 atom (ion) for Card 1/2 97 S/020/63/146/003/014/037 Formation of Zr Cl 4 when fission ... B106/B180 the ZrCl4 molecule. Zt-97cl4 forme from primary fission-fragmant Zr97 as well as that arising in the beta decay of Y97. The method outlined 97 here can be used to enrich Zr . There are 1 figure and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Obl'yedinennyy institut yadernykh iaoledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) PRESENTED: August 1, 1962, by V. N. Kondratlyev, Academician SUBMITTED: June 13, 1962 Card 2//') VINOGRADOV, A.P.; TARASOV, L.S.; ZYKOV, S.I. ...... Isotopic composition of lead in ores of the Altai and Kazakhstan [with summar7 in Znglish]. Gookhimila no.1:3-22 157. (MIRA 12:3) l.Vernadaki Institute of Geochemistry and Anal7tical Chemistr7, Academy of Kciences, U.O.S.9 MOPCOW. (Altai Territor7--Lead--lootopes) (Kazakhstan-Lead--Isotopes) TARASOV, L. S. "Change in Lead Isotopic Courposition with Time," report delivered in the Petrogzaphic Section, 4 Aprtil 3 to 7 June 1957. Chronicle of -Che Activity of the Petrography Section, Byulleten" Monkovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel Geologichesiciy, 1957, No. 6, pp. 118-122,1957. AUTHORS$. Viaogradov, A. F.; Zykov, S4 1. SOT/7-58-6-1/16 -Tarasov, L. S. TITLEs Isotopic Composition of Lead Impurities in Ores ard Minerals as.an Indicator for the Determination of Their Genesis and Time of Formation (Izotopnyy sostay evintsa-primesi v rud-akh i mineralakh kak pokazatel"ikh genezisa i vremeni obrazovaniya) PERIODICAL2 Geokhimiya, 1958, Nr 6, PP 515 - 523 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Samples of Chaloopyrite, pyrite; pyrrhotine, sphalerite, galenite and ore samples of different composition were investigated, as well as quartz, scheelite, tungstenite and cassiterite. The isotopic ratio in lead was determined by a mass spectrograph (method according to Ref 4). The chemical and pyrochemical preparation for mass speotro- graphical analysis was made by Ye. B. Yevdokimova. The fnllowing samples were inveatigatedt 27 from.the Hudnyy Altay Pable 1), 9 from the Kalba-Narymokiy rayon (Table 2), 3 fr-om the Gornyy Altay (Table 3), 7 from northern Central Siberia .(Table 4) and 5 from the Kola peninsula. Some Card lks sampleo-were put at the authors' disposal byt T. V. Zorova, Isotopic Composition of Lead Impi-rities in Ores and SOV/7-5e-6-i/16 Minerals as an Indicator for the Determination of Their Genesis and Time of Formation V. L. Barailko,,,, (GEOKhI), 0. M. Chirko, Mineralogicheskiy muzey imeni A. Ye. Fersmana AN SSSR (Mineralogical Museum ime-uJ. A. Ye. Fer;,mv.--~ , is USSR) and 0. Ye. Yushko-Zakharova. The.tables and the third chapter contain a mineralogical classification and geological information on the in7esti- gated stages. The isotopio ratio in the mineralizations of Kalba and Go:7r7y Altay which is almost identical refer clearly to a genetic unity and contemporaneous formation, The Pe;~henga ores are probably Proterozoic, certainly not Cale-ionian, Cassiterite has an anomalous ratio of isotopes. It.is duK to in-,,lusions of radioactive minerals, e.g. aolumbite. There are 5 tables and 11 references, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONx Institut geokhimii i analiticheekoy khimii im.. V.I. Vernadakogo A9 SSSR, Moskva (institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V.I. VernadskiyAS USSR, Moscov~ SUBMITTED: 15~ 1-95FJ Card 21n TARASOV, L.S. Intornational Geochemical Conferonc* in Budapest. Geokhimita no.2: 185-186 '60. ( MA 13:6) (Goodhemistry-cong" sees) VINOGRADOV, A. P. ; TARASOV, L. S. ; ZYKOT, S. 1. Isotopic composition of leads from pyrite deposits of the Urals. Geokhimiia no.6:475-489 160. (KIRA 13:10) 1. Institut gookhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V.I.Ternadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva. (Ural Mountains-Lead-Isotopes) SHCHERBINA, V.V.; NAUM.OV, G.B.; MAKAROV, Ye.S.1 G&ALUMOVSKIY, V.I.; YERMOLAYEV, N.P.; TARASOV L S - TUGARIMOV9 A.I.; BARSUKOV, Vik.L.; SOKOIDVA, A.V.; GERMANOV, A.I.,* ZNAMENSKIY V L red izd-yak VliKrARLDQV,,A.P.,akademik"-red, POLTAKOVA,f.V:,t&khn.~;-. 1 (11seential features of uranium geochexiistry];Osnoynye cherty geokhimii urana. Pod red. &,.P.Vinogradova. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 350 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii. (Uranium) L 9838-63: ACCMION RR: AP3001W8 8/0030/63/000/006/Ons/Ollg AMOR: Tarasov. L. S. S-3 TMZ'.' Chemistry-of the earth's crust EConference an Geochemistry held in moscov, i4_19 march 19631 somm AN SM. VestnA, no. 6, 1963, 13Z-119 TWIC TAW conference on geochemistry, geochemistry ABSTRACT: Some 70 reports arranged according to the following subject groups vere presented by Soviet and non-Soviet scientists: 1) processes in the upper mantle the.earth s crust; ),magaetic and metamorpbic processes; a of sedimentary processes and underground vater;.4) geochemistry of isotopes- 5) absolute age and natural radioactivity; I and. 6) -meta1logeny and -oteaforming proceases, Soviet contributions at the contgrence Included studies S~ . xv of the earthIs gas regime, the origin of the sphere and its variation in com3position with time basic magmatic processes in the Aw --LOV: 0physicochemical properties of the light of crystallochemistry Card l/2 ----------- L 98 B-63 ACMION NR: M001W8 deep zones of the earth-'s crust and upper mantle 1. Xhij&M)., experi- mental studies of isotope exchange and fractionation processes (A, P. Vinogradaw and V. A. Grinenko), and age determination of some of the minerals in the basic and ultrabasic intrusions of the Kola Peninsula, Yjweliya, and Aldan E. K. Gerli ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE Acq:' i5jul63 ERM: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO F" Sav: 000 OTHER: 000 J8/4d.1 Card' 2/2 TARASOV, L.S. Mantle and earth crust; formation of terrestrial shells. Priroda, 52 no.8:3-17 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut geokhimii ianaliticheskoy khimil imeni Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva. (Earth-Surface) KHITROV, N.L., otv. red.; TARASOV, L.S., red. [Problems of geochmistx-j; festschrift, devoted to the 70th birthday of Academician k.P.Vinogradov) ProblenW geokhimil; iubileJ.nyi sbornik; posviashchennyi semidesiatiletiiu aka- demika A.P.Vinogradova. Moskva., Nauka,~ 1965. 689 p. (MURA 18:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii. 2. Chlen-korrespordent AN SSSR (for Khitrov). ACC NRs AN6010601 Monograph Gurevich, Isay Isidorovich; Pl%ysics of low energy neutrons (Fizika neytronov nizkikh energiy) Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka". 65. o6o7 p. illue., biblio. 5,000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: huclear physics, neutron physics, neutron diffusion, neutron reactiont elementary particle, slow neutron PIRPOSE AM COVMGE: This book covers problems in solid physics, nuclear physics and physics,-bf elementary particleB and is based on experiments on the diffusion of low energy neutrons (with energies lower than 1 eu). This book gives the principles of the physics of low energy neutrons as well as several problems in the theory of diffusion of neutrons. It also considers the use of these nuetrona In studies of nuclear physics and solid physics. The book is recommended for scientists, physicis and chemists working in the field of nuclear physics and solid physics. It can also be used as a text for students in advanced courses and for aspirants. TAKE OF OONTENTS (abridged): Preface-7 See. I. Slow neutrons in physics studies Part I. Principles of physics of slow neutrons and atomic dynamics of matter Ch. 1.1, Nature and chkracteriatieB of the interaction of slow neutrons with Card . 1/3 matter-13 - UDC 1539.125. 5 - - ACC NRt Ch. 1.2. Neutron-optical coherent occurances-57 Ch. 1.3. Atomic structure and the dynamics of molecules, crystals and liquids- 79 Ch. 1.4. Diffusion of slow neutrons with crystals and liquids-141 Ch. 1.5. Production and monochromatization of slow neutrons-182 Ch. 1.6. Polarization of neutrons--200 Part II. Slow neutrons in nuclear physics studies Ch. 2.1. Amplitudes of diffusion of neutrons in the nuclei-220 Ch. 2.2. Neutron-proton interactione-234 Ch. 2.3. Neutron-electron interactions-251 Ch. 2.4. Properties of the neutron--262 Ch. 2.5. Reflection of ultracold neutrons-287 Ch. 2,6. Laws of conservation of parity and slow neutrons-298 Ch. 2.7. Nuclear precession of neutrons-321 Part III. Slow neutrons in studies of solid physics Ch. 3.1. Structural studies of nomagnetic materials-325 Ch 3.2, 1. General problem, Studies of dynamics of nonmagnetic crystals. Ch. Ch. Ch. Ch. Ch., Noncoherent diffusion--352 3.3. Studies of the dynamics of nomagnstic crystals. 2. 3.4. Studies of the dynamics of hydrogenous cryotals-405 3.5. Studies of the dynamics of liquids-423 3.6. Studies of the dynanics"of liquid helium--"8 M. Magnetic neutroib-diffraction study-454 MC639.125.5 Coherent rq0t M601o6ol See. II. Some problems of the theory of diffusion of slow neutrons Part IV. Diffusion of slow neutrons in chemically bound nuclei Ch. 4.1. Diffusion of neutrons in mo'lecules--471 Ch. 4.2. Diffusion of neutrons in crystals-499 Ch. 4.3. Method of correlative functions of Van Hove-530 Part V, Diffusion of slow neutrons in magnetic crystals Ch. 5.1. Magnetic diffusion of nonpolarized-553 Ch. 5.2. Diffusion of polarized neutrons-569 Supplement - Short eummry of the worka on the theory of diffusion of slow neutrorA -584 Bibliography-593 SLJB CODE9 SUBM DATEr 06Nov65/ ORIG REF: 124/ = IMF: 513 Card 4/,3 TARASOV, L.V. Experimental determination of the thermal oscillation spectrum in crystals of arbitra" symmetry with the aid of ibcoherent, monophononic scattering of cold neutrons. Fis,tyer.tela 3 rio,5:1431-1435 My 161, (KMA 14:6) (Crystals-Electric properties) (Neutrons-Scattering) 26605-66 EWT(1) A CC NR: AP601:0427 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/167/002/0330/0333 .c_i.AUTHOR: %Vasova, L. d ORO, none JTITLE: Desorption mechanism of.electric breakdown in high vacuum .--SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 167, no. 2, 1966, 330-333 ,"'.TOPIC TAGS: dielectric breakdown, high vacuum, desorption, gas Adsorption, gas discharge,, vacuum research ABSTRAM. The author describes a breakdown mechanism accordirig to which the electrodes and the-walls of the vacuum chamber become coated commercial vacuum (10-4 __ 10-7 Torr) with polymolecular layers of '.-I,adsorbed substances. When a high voltage pulse is applied, consider- '.-lable desorption takes place. The gas is released both in the form of "Ineutral molecules and in the form of ions. The voltage drop across ..,Ithe layer of the released substances increaseB with tbe*'Propagation q )of the desorbed medium in the interelectrode space, until conditions Card 1/2 UDC:, 537-525 26'6o5 -67 ACC-NR: AP6010427 for gas-discharge ignition are produced. The ignition voltage cor- responds to.tbe Paschen curve. The discharge causes further.desorp- tion and melting and evaporation of the electrode,metal, an increase the current, and-closing of the vacuum gap. The various 6xperl- mental data presently available on vacuum breakdown are examined from the point of view of this mechanism, as well as from the point of view of other hypothetical breakdown mechanisms (detachment of poly- atomic charged particles from the electrodes, field emission from rough spots on the cathode, exchange mechanism, breakdown of dielec- tric inclusions on the cathodes). It is shown that the desorption mechanism exists under conditions of pulsed voitages -2 -7 (10 10 see) under the conditions.of technical va&ium. This report was presented by Academician.Yu. B.,Kbariton 31 December 1965. Or ig. art. has: 1 table. ..ORIG'REF: Oll/ OTH REF: Oll CODE: 20/ SUBM-DATE:' '15Dec65/'. Card____'2/2 KLPLUMOV,R.P., dotsent; TARA OV,L.Ta., gornyy inzhener Increasing the efficiency of mining methods. Gor. shur. 122 no.1:5-10 Ja 148. (KLRA 8:9) (Mining engineering) TARASOV, lo... YA, -rlz:r-S ~or ttLe G=cil or Kinlutors Wivlii lu tnke Q.' saUiwc and ataAA"ti) Uial, Uke kiallovitm sclentifle workis. pamdar pir-Aaf-l- D=kz,, ana ;Qxz,~c4iw rcjr bt"!" iVA' Agoshkov, M-1. Alyamtkiy, A.M. Voronin, V.N. Gorodatskiy, P.I. Kaplunov, R.P. 142tveyov, M.A. PolyWcov, 11.14. Tarasov, L.Ya. Saledkov, Yu.V. "Textbook of Mining," (two books) -7 TARASOV, L.Ya; PARTSIVSKIT, Y.N., redAktor; VAYNSHTBYN, Ye.B., tekhaj- .. 0 "'051MY49redaktor. (Constructor of nine supports] Irrepillshehik. Moskva, Qoe.nauchn.- tekbu. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi netallurgii. 1954. 304 p. (NI-RA 7:11) (Mine timbering) _T_RRI)SoV, L-Y,.. NSDIN, Valentin Vasillyevich; T retnenzent; ILITWO. V.G.. redaktor; KOVSHULYA. redaktor; SHUSTOVA. Y.H., rodaktor; EVINSON, I.M.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Dust control in Krivoi Rog Basin mines] Bor'ba a pylllu na rudnikakh Krivoroshokogo basseina. Moskva, Gon. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-rr po chernoi i tevetuoi metallurgii. 1954- 256 p. (MIRA 8:4) (Xrivol Rog-Mine dusts) Ta #9 :, Ov, L. V, , AGOSHKOY, Mikhail Ivanovich; SHUTAKOV, L.D., a)mdemik, retsenzient; BOGOLYUBOV, B.P., professor, retoenzent; XLPUJNOV, R.P., professor, retsenzent; SAVOSTIN, G.A., retsenzent; PAtHKOV, P.S., reteenzent; REBUKHA, V.I., retsenzent; SIM3VSKIY, V-N., doteent, kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk, retsenzent; T. redaktor; SHUSTOVA, VA, redaktor; MIKHLYLOVA. V.Y.. TeRnnicnestly redaktor [The mining of ore deposits] Razrabotka rudzWkh mestorozhdenii. 3-e. ispr. i dop. izd. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tek-hn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii. 1954. 616 p. (Kicrofilml (KLRA 8:4) 1. Chlen-korreepondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Agoshkov) (Mines and mineral resources) V" tl- - '1'l - KAPLUNOV, Rodion Pavlovich, professor, doktor; PROKOPITEV, Yevgeniy Petrovich, professor. doktor; STARIKOV, Nikolay Antonovich, professor, doktor; BRICHKIN, Alsksandr Vasillyevich, professor. doktor; KLLAKHOV,G.K., professor, doktor, retsonsent;.STIMHOKO, A.L. retsensent; MWII,V.V., professor, doktor, retmensent; KARTYNOV,V.K., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk. retsenzent; ARSM YEV,A.'I., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, retsensent; KULIKOV,V.V., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk. retsenzent; DOIN,N.S., doktor tekhni- cheskikh nauk, ietsensent; WWI, ~L-, redaktor; PARTSIWSKIY.V.N., redaktor; BUM,O.G., tekhnicheekly redaktor [Underground workings of ores and deposits] Podseanata rasrabotka radnykh I rossypnykh nestorozhdenil. Koskya, Goo.nauchno-tekhn. lzd- vo lit-fy po chernoi i tavetnoi aetallurgii. 1955. 680 p. (Kining engineering) (MMA 9:3) BUCEUIET, Valertan None tantinovich; TARASOV, L.Ya., redaktor; GRISHH]WO, M.I.: XADRIISKAYA, A.A.. tqk"2ft- - or, [Boring and blasting,; drilling blast holes and oil wells] Buro- vzryvzWe'raboty; burenle shpuroy I skwashin. Isd. 2-o@, perer i dop. Moskva, Ugletekhtsdat, 1955. 479 p. (MLRA 8:12) (Blasting) (Boring) SHILOV, Nikolay Vasillyevich; ILIYASHBM, Nikolay Antonovich; MALKIN, Mikhail-Borisovich; TARASOV. L.Ya.. redaktor; PARTSMVSKIY, T.N.. redaktor izdatelletys; INTROTARV.I.S.. Itekhnichaskiy redLaktor [Advanced methods of sinking mine shafts) Persdovye metody prokhodki stvolov shakht. Koskva. Goo. usuchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernot t toyetuoi metallurgit. 1956. 459 P. (KUU 10: 1) (Shaft sinking) TARALOV, L. Yfl- ZHIYOVO lev Grigorlyevich; OUBAROVA, Valentine Potroyns; OLADILIN, L.V.. doktor tekhmichaskikh, nauk, reteenzent; OMYNOV. G.?., inshener. reteensent; TRIFONOT, Th.T., inshener, reteenze nt; T114'191 'p- redaktor; SKOIDYSIT. A.Te., redaktor izda tell a tya; -TA-TISMYIF. Te.B.. tekhnichaskiy radaktor ERq*qts control and automation of scraper loader hoists] Digtontsion- mas i Owtomatichaskos upraylanis skropernyst lebodkent. Moskva. Goo. nouabno-tokhnoisd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnot astallurgit. 1957. 222 p. (KLRA 10:9) (Autometic control) (AKCSTIlting milchinO27) ; POKROVSKIY, N.M.,professor, doktor takhnicheakikh nauk, retsenzent; SZMKOV, Tu.T. gorn77 inzhener, retsenzent; TAKHOV-POT, JL.D.,redaktor; SHUSTOVA, B.M.,redaktor izdatel'stva; KARLSIff, A.I.,takhnicheakiy redaktor [Mine excavation and timbering; a textbook for schools and courses for experts] Provedenie i kreplenis gornykh vyrabotok; uchabnoe posobie dlia shkol I kursov masterov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metall i itt 1957. 516 p. (KLRA 10:5) Mining engineering) %'4 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrZMON 748 Seledkov, Yuriy Vasillyevich, Lunevskiy, Petr Dimitriyevich, Tarasoy, Ieonid Yakovlevich Sistemy podzemnoy razrabotki rudnykh mestorozhdeniy tsvetnykh, redkikh metallov i zolota (Systems of Underground Development of Deposits of Nonferrous Metals, Rare Metals, and Gold) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1958. 407 p. 4,300 copies printed. Reviewers: Agoshkov., M. I., Corresponding Member, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences and Bunin, A. I., Mining Engineer; Ed.: Bunin, A. I.p Ed. of Publishing House: Partsevskiy, V. N.; Tech. Ed.: Mikhaylova, V. V. PURPOSE: The authors recommend this book for engineering and managerial personLel in various branches of nonferrous metallurgy. The book may also be useful to engineers,, designers, and students in mining and technical schools. COVERAGE- This book deals vith the mining of nonferrous metals within the scop--- of the Sixth Five Year Plan. Various underground mining methods used in the USSR are described and compared to similar methods used abroad. The suita- bility of each mining method is discussed with a specific example giving the shape, attitude, and size of the ore body to be mined, and also the nature Card 1/8 Systems of Underground Development (Cont.) 748 of the host rock and other lithologic conditions. There are mmerous illustrations and diagram shoving mine lay-out, mining methods, timbering, drilling, and underground equipment used in the USSR. The authors acknowledge the assistance of M.I. Agoshkov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Science, USSR, and A.I. Benin, Mining Engineer. There are 31 Soviet references. TAKE OF COMMM: Introduction 7 Ch. I. General Information on Underground Mining Methods 1. Classification of methods for underground mining of ore deposits 9 2. Developwnt of methods for underground mining of ore deposits 9 3. Basic factors determining the choice of mining methods 12 Ch. II. Mining Methods 1,, Mining by means of shallow blast holes 17 2. Mining by drilling with jointed drill rods 19 3. Mining by the deep blast tole method 21 4. Drilling methods 26 5. Drilling blast holes vith pneumatic Jack homers 27 Card 2/8 Systems of Underground Development (Cont.) 748 6. Drilling blast holes with Jack hamers working in the drill hole (driLlmobiles) _3 2 7. Drilling blast holes with cable rigs 43 8. Drilling blast holes with rotary rigs 43 9. Drilling blast holes with a shot drill 48 10. Dril3ing blast holes vith hard-alloy bits 51 11. New drilling methods 51 Ch. III. Hauling Ore 1. Removing ore by gravitation 53 2. Removing ore with drag-scrapers (slushers) 54 3. Removal by conveyor 61 4. loading ore in mucking operations 66 Ch. IV. Secondary Crushing of Ore 1. Breaking up ore during removal 70 2. Crushing ore after removal 72 Card 3/8 Systems of Underground Development (Cont.) 748 Ch. V. Stoping 1. General information 80 2, Mining with complete removal of ore &Q 3. Room-and-pillar method 92 1. Variations of this method used in Soviet mines 92 2. Variations of stoping methods used abroad no 3. Future developments of this method 117 4. Overhand stoping with stulls 119 1. General information 119 A. Mining of steeply dipping ore bodies 119 B. Mining of ore bodies with shallow dip 129 5. Mining by block caving 139 1. General information 139 A. Variations of the system with shallow blast holes 141 B. Variations of the system vith long drill holes 147 2. Future developments of this method 166 Ch. VI. Mining by Shrinkage Stoping 1. General information 167 Mining lov-grade ore deposits 168 2. Variations of the block-caving method 168 3. Variations of the short block-caving method 193 Card 4/8 Systems of Underground Development (Cont.) 748 4. Variations of mining methods with continuous shrinking 2-ICY) 5. Variations of the shrinkage method vith timbering 207 6. Various methods used in foreign mines 1. Basic developments in mining of vein deposits 223 2, Mining of large ore deposits 229 7. Various methods of mining along the strike 229 8. Variations of the stoping methods across the strike 237 Ch. VII. Mining by Filling the Stope 1. General information 243 2. Variations of breast stoping vith filling 243 1. With drifting along the strike 243 2. With drifting across the strike (cross-cutting) 252 3. Variations of a mining method for dipping beds vith filling -=6o 4. Long wall mining with fill 265 5. The use of mining methods with fill in foreign mines 266 6. Evaluation of mining methods with fill and future develop- ments of this method 274 Card 5/8 Systems of UndergroUnd Development (Cont.) 748 Ch. VIII. Mining Methods With Timbering and Filling 1. General information 27(6 2. Various methods of using reinforced stulls 276 . 3 Various methods of timbering !89 4. Evaluation of mining with timbering and future developments 293 Ch. IX. Mining Methods With Timbering and Filling of the Mined-out Space 1. General information 295 2. Variations of this method 296 3.. Mining with timbering and filling in foreign mines 3o6 Ch. X. Mining of Narrov and Closely Spaced Veins 1. Mining of thin vein deposits 307 1. Steeply dipping veins 307 2. Gently dipping veins 321 2. Mining of closely spaced veins 322 3. Basic developments in mining of vein deposits 331 Card 6/8 Systems of Underground Development (Cont.) 748 Ch. XI. Mining level-pillws 1. General Information 333 2. Variation of this method: gophering 333 3. Variation of this method: mining by benches 334 4. Variation of this method: fen drilling 340 Ch. XII. Top Slicing 1. General information 345-4 2. Variation of this method: gophering 345~ 3. Variation of this method: top slicing 351 4, Variation of this method: mining of wrill steeply dipping ore bodies 360 5. Pillars mined by top slicing 363 6. New developments of caving methods 374- Ch. XIII. Sub level Caving 1. General information 375 2. Variations of the sub level caving methods 376 3, App3lcation of the sub level caving method in mining of Pill and panel slicing 383 4. Ways of improving this method 385 Card 7/8 Systems of Underground Development (Cont.) 748 Ch. XIV. Caving 1. General information 2. Variations of this method 386 3. Ways of improving the caving method 39~1- Ch. XV. Forced Caving 1. General information 394 2. Variations of this method 395 3. Future possibilities of forced caving 404 Bibliography 406 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 8/8 GO/Mas 10-24-58 -rA v SMIPOT, Vakhit Sharipovich, kand.tekhn.nauk; IMUKOT, Yurly Grigorlyevich, insh.; NUZGIN, Bergey Spiridonovich, kand.tokhn.nauk; TXACHXWO, Artem Mikhaylovich-, MTOTAKOV, Aleksey Mikheylo-rich, insh.; SHCEMRBAK. Georgiy Sergeyevich, lush.; TARASOT L*Ta*, red - ~~k ~- PARTSZVSKIT. V.N., red.izd-va; ATTOPOVICH. N [Role drilling equipment] laretki i agregaty dlia burenlia shparov. Nookwa, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernol i tavetnoi metallurgii, 1959. 134 p. (KIRA 12:4) 1. Inatitut gornogo dela AN K&&SSR (for all except Tarasov, Partsev- skly. Attepovich). (Boring machinery) ZDOROV~ V.M.; PAVLOVSKIY, L.G.;_IA~~~~ootv. red.; DONTSOVA, S.A., red.; POLYAKOV, M~.G., tekbn. red. [Electric cap and fuse blasting]Elektroognevoi sposob vzr~-va- niia. Moskva, Otdel tekhn.informatsiij 1959. 60 Pe (MIRA 15:7) (Blasting) -TAPM kV,--I&onid,-Xakov:~ql~g~h;_.,q~PYAGINA~ Z.A.., red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKI71. Ye.G., tekhn. red. [Timborer in undarground rAningl Krepillshchik pri podzemnoi do- byche rudy. Izd-3-, perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 259 p. (MIRA 14:11) (Mine timbering) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5474 Terpigorev, A. M,, Academician [deceased ], Chairman of the Editorial Board, R. P. Kaplunov, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Deputy Chairman of the Editorial Board, Ye. F. Moskallkov, Mining Engineer, V. V. NadIn. Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Yu. V. naledkov, Mining Engineer, 0. 0. Sosedov, Mining Engineer, and L. Ya. Tarasov, Mining Engineer. - - Spravochnik po gornorudnomu delu. t. 2: Podzemnyye raboty (Ore-Mining Industry Handbook. v. 2; Underground Operations) Moscow, Gosgor- tekhizdat, 1961. 855 p. Errata slip Inserted. IZ, 000 copies printed. Scientific Edo. (Titlepage): A. M. Terpigorev, Academician, and R. P. Kaplunov, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Reap. Ed.; L. Ya. Tarasov; Edo. of Publishing House: M. M. Smirenskiy,and V. N. Partsev- skiy; Tech. 'Ed.: V. L. Prozorovskaya. and M.A. Kondratlyeva. Card=kAll- Ore-Mining Induatry (Cont.) SOV/6474 PURPOSE: This handbook Is Intended for mining engineers and skilled personnel of the mining Industry. COVERAGE: Volume II of the handbook reviews various methods of under- ground mining and analyzes the b"Ic principles underlying different types of ore mining operations. Parts 1, VI, IX )(1, and XV of this volume weie written by L. Ya. Tarasov. Mining Engineer. L. Ye. Egell. Geological Engineer ali_6 -parfIc-1-pifid In writing Part 1. Part II was written by A. M. Byboch;cln, Candidate of Geological and Mining Sciences; Part III by D. N. Ogloblin, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and M. G. Papazov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Parts IV, V, and X were written by R. P. Kaplunov, Professor, Doctor of Technicql Sciences; Part VII by V. V. Nedin, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, sLnd by Sh. 1. Ibrayev, Docent, Candidat~ of Technical Sciences. Part VIII by N. N. Polyakov, Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences (deceased) and by M. B. Udalkin, Mining Engineer; Part IX by A. M. Alyamskiy, Docenticandidate Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 of Technical Sciences (deceased),* Part XU by G. M. Malakhov, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences: and Part XIV by V. N. Vorogn, Doctor of Technical Sciences (deceased), and L. D. Voronina, Candidate of Technical Sciences. No personalities are mentioned. Each part of the handbook is accompanied by references. all Soviet . TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged Foreword 4 PART 1. INFORMA77ON ON MINING GEOLOGY Ch. 1. Basic In-formation on Geology and Mineralogy 5 Ch. 11. Crude Ores and Minerals a Ch. III. Classification of Mineral Resources and of Mining Operations 40 Card4j]Z_ 13 Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 Ch. IV. Characteristics of Rocks 43 Bibliography 52 PART II. SAMPLING Ch. 1. Purpose and Types of Sampling Operations 54 Ch. H. Sampling Methods 55 Ch. Ill. Sampling in Mine Workings and Boreholes 59 Ch. IV. Sampling of Broken Ores and Rocks 61 Ch. V. Preparation of Samples for Chemical Analysis 64 C;,r Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 Ch. H. Magnitude of Deposit Reserves as Related to the Degree of Preparedness for Production 178 Bibliography 181 PART VI. DRILLING Ch. 1. General Information 182 Ch. 11. Churn Drilling 189 Ch. III. Rotary Percussive Drilling 233 Ch. IV. Tools Used in Perforation Drilling 248 Ch. V. Rotary Drilling 267 C "d_-4_t~ ~, Ore-Mining Industry (Conti) SOV/5474 Ch. VI. Selection of Drilling Methods, Marking of Boreholes, and Elimination of Breakdowns 288 Ch. V11. New Drilling Methods 295 PART VII. ROCK-BLASTING OPERATIONS Ch. 1. Concise Information on the Theory of Rock-Blasting and on Explosives 300 Ch. 11. Explosives 303 Ch. III. Blasting Accessories 309 Ch. IV. Testing and Destroying of Explosives 313 Ch. V. Concise Information on Storage and Transportation at Mines 315 Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 PART IX. SUPPORT OF MINE WORKINGS Ch. 1. Information on Rock Pressure and Physicomechanical Properties of Rocks 461 Ch. 11. Material for Mine Support 470 Ch. III. Support of Horizontal Workings 495 Ch. IV. Support of Vertical Mine Shafts 522 Bibliography 530 PART X. BREAKING OF ORE AT STOPES Ch. 1. Breaking of Ore With the Use of Blast-Holes 532 C~~r~12 /18. Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 Ch. H. Breaking of Ore With the Use of Drill-Holes 538 Ch. III. Breaking of Ore by Torpedos 551 Ch. IV. Secondary Fragmentation of Ore 555 PART )[I. LOADING AND DELIVERY Ch. 1. Loading 563 Ch. H. Delivery 581 Ch. 111. Chute-Type Loading, Chuteless Discharge, and Main Ore Chutes 629 Bibliography 643 Cardl-3118 Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 Bibliography 809 PART XV. DUST PREVENTION Ch. 1. Mine Dust and Diseases Caused by It 810 Ch. H. Preventive Measures for Combatting Dust in Mines 814 Ch. III. Dust Prevention in Drilling Operations 815 Ch. IV. Dust Prevention in Rock-Blasting and Loading and Unloading Operations 825 Ch. V. Supressing of Settled Dust and Dust Caused by Mechanical Fragmentation of Ore 82D Ch. VI. Industrial Water 832 Card 17/18 Ore-Mining Industry (Cont.) SOV/5474 Ch. VIL Ventilation of Workings and Purification of Dusty Air 837 Ch. VIII. Individual Protection Against Dust 841 Ch. EK. Organization of Dust Collection Service and Medical Health Protection Measures at Mines 842 Ch. X. Inspection of Air Dustiness in Mines 843 Bibliography 846 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress VK/dwm/bc Card-18 /1-8 9-27-61 BORISENKO, Sergey Grigorlyevich; TARASOV Leonid Yak I LIS-ylich KOVALEV, Igor' Antonino 'c ; PHOTOPOPOV, Sergey Filippovich; WHIMSTIEEMSHVILI, Sh-P., otv. red.; YEROKHIN, G.M., red. izd-va; OVSKYWO, V.G., tekhn.red. (Raise vork]Prokbodka vosetsiusbehikh. Moakwal,.Gom- gortekhizdat, 1962. 271 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Mining engineering). IVANOV, Konatantin Ivanovich; USHKOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; YARMAK Mikhail Fedorovich, GOYEV, Vadix Nikitich; RAS4Cy4rL.4Ya ITTO , m ?,J' otv. red.; PARrSEVSKIY, V.N., red.izd S -va; At tekbn. red. (Boring holes in underground mining of ores] Burenie shpurov i skvazhin pri podzemnoi dobyche rud. Moskva, Gosgortekh- izdRt, 1963. 130 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Boring) 4.4 7,0; KRISTIN, Karl Adollfovich, kaiad. tekhn. nauk; SHKITOV, Konstantin Sergeyevich, gornyy inzh.;.TARASOV,__L.Ya,,,-otv. red.; YEROKHIN, G.M., red.-isd-va,- LOMILIWA~,-I.-N.0 tekhm. red. (Improvement of working systems in mines] Sovershenatvoyanie sistem razrabotki na rudnikakh. Moskva,, Gosgortekhizdat 1963. 2o6 p. (MIRA 16:51 (Gornaya Shoriyu-Mining engineering) TARAN, Pavel Nikiforovich;-TARASOV, L.Ya., otv. red.; YEROKHIN, G.M., red.izd-va; LAVTWn+TEVX,-r.-G., tekhn. red.; ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red. (Practice of opening up and developing horizons in working ore deposits] Opyt vskrytiia i podgotovki gorizontov pri razrabotke rudnykh mestorozhdenii. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 50 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Krivoy Rog Basin-MIning engineering) LEOIN'ENKO, I.A.., prof., red.; SHEUI's,r, L.A., karid. tckhti. nauk, red.; BUMN, A.I., ret~-enzent; BURSHTEYN, P.S., retsenzent; KAPITANOV, T.V., retsenzent; YUZ1111IN, A.V., retsenzent; TARASOV, L.Ya., otv. red.; KOVALEV, I.A., otv. red. [Development of mineral resourses In Eastern Siberia] Haz- rabotka mestorozhdenii poleznykli iskopaew;ykh Vostochnoi Sibiri. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 382 p. (MIRA 17:12) PAI-IINY Ivan Mikhaylovich; KOVALEV, Tgor-1 Antoninovich; POPOV, G.N., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; CIMMIUSHENTSEV, I.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; L-OBANOV, D.P., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; STEBAKOV, B.A., gorn. inzh., retsenzent; TARASOV, L.Ya., prof., gornyy inzh.,, otv. red. -- [Problems on the underground mining of ore deposits] Zadach- nik po podzemnoi razrabotke rudnykh mt-storozhdenil. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 211 p. (MULk 18:2) TARASOV, Leonid Yakovlevich; PARTSEVSKIY, V.N., otv. red. (mining engineering] Gornoe delo. Moskva, Nedra1 1965. 214 p. (MIRA 1m) AUTHOR: Tarasov, M., Head of the Cabinet of General -echnoiogt of Me-is TITLE: Laboratory Work in the General Metal Technology Line (Laboratornyye raboty po obshchey tekhnologii metallov) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 10,56, Nr 7, PP 7-9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Instruction in the field of general technology of metals is of special importance in the training of young metal workers. It can only be successful if theoretical teaching is supple- mented by practical laboratory work, covering the following subjects: the mechanical properties of metals and n1loys, details about thermal processing, casting, etc. At the same time, 8tudents learn how to handle scientific instruments and equipment. A table is shown, contpining a list of materials and instruments suitable for laboratory work, along -with scientific subjects to be treated. A microscope equipped with an ON-1 type illuminator and a MFN-l camera for taking microphotographs (Figures 1-3) is recommended as especially suitable for investigating metals. Card 112 There are 2 drawings, 1 diagram, and 1 table. Laboratory 71ork in the General Metal Technology Line 2. '27-58-7-4/27 ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakoye tekhnicheskoye uchiliahche *;r 2 ~'Voronezh Technical School Nr 2) 1. Metallurgy--USSR 2. Personnel--Training Card 212 TARASOVj 11-flklu-iii Alokf~ -,nlrovich .T1 OCII,-:RKI TRUIN,"WRVIOCA) PRI tV,-,. oii, I lil Bllo(-,:, ~'Xltj GAL 1W. T OT' _r,VIZD,'Vr, 1951. 161.n. TARASOV, M.F. Experience in housing constructing in Krasnodar Territory. 18 no.1:2-3 Ja 158. (KERA 11:1) 1.Nachallnik Krasnodarskogo krayevogo upravleniya svyasi. (Krasnodar Territory-Apartment houses) SOKOLOV, B.A..1atnd.tekhn.rja,&.-, TARASOV, M.F.,Inzh. Distribution of pressure waves and air discharge in the nain pipeline of pneumatic systems used in railroad rolling stock. Trudy TS11II 14PS no.163:195-214 '58. (MIRA 12:2) (Railroads-Brakes) (Air pipes) AUTHOR: Tarasov, M.F., Chie-f TITLE: The Work Con.r1hution of ',he Kraanod.,tr Communir.0,ic.,-, (Trudovoy YkInc Krasnodarskikh svyn.~IaLlov) 4- PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 10118, 14r 12, p 1-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author tells of the efforts of the Krasnodtir workers who are engaged in socinlist competition in of the XXI Congress of the USSR Communist Parzy. ASSOCIATION: Krasnodarskoye krayevoye unrpvJeniye svyazi (KraZnodqr Xr-y CommunicF.ti2,n.-.,, Office) Ca--d t,/! 6(4) SOV111-59-5-9/32 AUTHOP,S: Tarasov, M.F., Chief, Zinger, TA.Ya. Chief of SMUR TITLE: Experience in Wire Broadcasting in the Krasnodarskiy Kray PERIODICAL: Veslunik svyazi, 1959, Nr 5, PP 9 - 11 (USSR) ABSTMICT: During 1958, more than 27,000 wire broadca-st receivers were installed in the Y-rasnodarskiy Kray. The SMIUR performed the installation of wire broad- cast netzorks at kolkhozes, whereby the latter provided the funds. Contracts for installing; the vire broadcast networks were made directly between the kolkhozes and the SI.M. Previously, such con- tracts viere concluded between kolkhozes and dis- trict post offices, but it proved to be more ex- pedient to eliminate the latter from the contract. Thus, the district post offices only aszist in draw- in- up the contracts, perform the accounting and registration. control the progress of the viork and Card 1/3 participate in the acceptance inspections. SOV111-59-5-0/32 Experience in 'Vire Broadcastirg~ in thcKrasnoiarskiy Kray. Since wood is rare in the Krasnodarskiy krqr ,,extensive use of underground cables is madc. Chiefly, cables of type PIRITPLI are used, however, the latter is not available in adequate quantities. TRVK cable is used for branch lines to buildings, thereby saving 12- 15',,o' in PRVPJA cable. ExistinG power lines are used as'far as possible for suspendino the wire broad- cast lines. The succeos of the plan for installing wire broadcast receivers is explained by the fact that work is performed throughout the year. Cable laying is difficult durinC muddy periods, and some- times two or three tractors must be used for pul- ling the cable laying machine. Cable layers "M-1-2" are used. The S1,;TUR has organized work teams in the larger towns of Krasnodar, Sochi, Armavir and Novorossiysk for installing radio and telephone connections in new appartmeiit buildings and in- Card 2/3 dustrial installations. In Krasnodar, there are SOV/111-55-5-01/32 Experience in 7fire BToaduastinG tho KTaqrdar'EkiY '.bray. f our teams (TO Y:orkci,:;' e on-a-ed in the recon- u u sti,uction of city uiro booadcasting networks (accor- dinL-,, to pRuis of Giproovyaz'). In spite of Wic nue ji-i.eved in Ino I)-al lint,,- wire broadcasu liOL- works, there are several districts which are lagGing behind, for example Adler. the Ad.ypeyskaya av';onomnaya oblast .6 , Belorechensl~iy, 'Tul'skjV and othc..~ dis- uricts. There are 4 phucugraphs. ASSOCIATION: '12raonodarskoyo krayevoye upra-,ieruye -v-jazi -'~i-ay COUMLLnic at ionss Directorate) (Tarasov,M.F.); Card 3/3 SMUR (Zinger, M.Ya ). TARASOV, M.F.; ZINCER, M.Ya. Recently established organs of the party and soviet govern- ment should be provided with reliable communication systems. Vest. eviazi 23 no.6124-25 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Nachallnik Krasnodarskogo krayevogo upravleniya avyazi (for Tarasov). 2. Nachallnik Stroitelino-montazhnogo uprav- leniya radiofikatsii (for Zinger). P, R KALINOVSKATA, Ye.N., kandidat meditainakikh nauk; PETROV, B.A., profeesor, direktor; TARASOV, M.X., zaalu zhennyy vrach, direktor. Intraosseaus transfusion of blood and of medicinal liquids. Sov.med. 17 no.9:25-26 3 153. MRA 6:9) 1. 2-y& khirargicheekaya klinika Instituta im. Sklifosovakogo (for Petrov and Kalinovskaya). 2. Institut im. Sklifosovekogo (for Taragov). (Blood--Transfuaion) (InJections) (Anemias) TARASOV, K. Cm 13 First aid in case of accidents. Bov.kras.kreat 4 no.1:23-24 Ja-Xr 154. (NLRA 7:4) 1. ZasluzhenW vrach respubliki, direktor Institute. imeni Sklifosovskogo. aid in illness and Injury) TARASOT. N.M., zasluzhannyy vrach USSR 1"W"N - . Mikhail Sergeyevich Alskmandrov; on his 70th birthday. Sov.sed. 20 8:83-84 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) (ALUMMROT. MIKHAIL anmvics.1886- ) i. 7~7,,~- 0 '7 " TARASOV. )(.H., zaaluzhe6W vrach RSFS (Moskva) Professor D.A.Arspov's 60th birthdLay. Vest.khir. 79 no.8:145-146 Ag '57. (MMA 10:10) (ARAPOV, DMITRII AIMOVICH, 1897- ) W.ADIMIROVICH, Georgiy Arsenlyevich; TARA OT._Mlkhajj_#tkhay_lQvlc4 Egdlfosovokil Institute] Institut Imeni Sdifosovskogo. XDskvo. Modgiz, 1939. 98 p. (MIRA 13:11) (MOSCOW--FIRM AID IN Uaa=S AND INJURY) YUDII?.. S.S.# prof.; GOLIKOVAM.P.; ARAPO~ D A rec '.;DAVYDOVSKIY,I.V.,,red.; MELINIKOV, A.V., red.jdectmvedj; RiORO-ip V.N., red.; ROZANOV, B.S., red.; T-AgAPQV,_~.M., red.; OSTROVSKAYA, L.S.., red.; BELICFIYLVA, Yu.s., tekbn. red. (Selected works; problems in military field surgery and the transfusion of cadaveric blood] lzbrannyo proizvedeniial voprouy voonnb-polovoy khirurgii i perelivanie posmartnoi krovi. Moskva.. Medgiz, 1960. 553 p. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Arapov). (SUROMY, MILITPM) (BLOOD-TRANSFUSIOTI) r,TARASOV., M,M,,-t-zasluzhennyy vrach USSR (Moskva); VLADDIMOVICH, G.A., zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR Bmdred and fiftieth anniversary of the Sheremetev Hospital., now the Sklifosovskii Institutee K31nomed, 39 nool+:3-10 161. (MOSWW-HOSPITAIS) (MIRA 14, 10 YUD11;, Sergey Sergeyevich, prof.[decea3ed]; GOLIKOVA, MI.F.; ARAPOV D.A., prof., red.; DAVYDOVSKIY, I.V., red.; IIELINIKOV,A.V.,red. [deceased]; PHIOHOV,N.N.,red.(deceased]; FOZANOV,B.S.,red.; TARASOV,M.M. red.; OSIROVSKAYA,L.S., red.; BEL ICI-:IKrTATu.S., [Selected works; -urger7 of peptic ulcer of the stomach and neuro- hurnoral regulatior. of gastric secretions in man]IzbraraWe proizvede- niia; khirurgiia iazvennoi bolezni zheludka i neiro-gworallnaia regu- liatsiia zheludochnoi sekretsii u cheloveka. 1,'.oskva, Eedgiz, 1962. 364 P. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akaderii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Arapov). (PEPTIC ULCER) (ST(VACH-SECRETIOUS) (NEUROCIEVISTRY) (IIIIESTIFES-OBSTRUCTIONS) 3-6-20/29 AUTHOR: Tarasov, M. M., Dotsent, Candidate of Economic Sciences TITLEs New Forms of Instruction at Financial VUZes (Novyye formy I uchebnykh zanyatiy v finansovom vuze) PERIODICAL2 Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 6, PP 72 - 73 (USSR) ABSTRACTt To widen the teaching process and bring it into contact with banking practice, the Chair for Credit Matters of the Moscow Financial Institut ~Kafedra kreditnogo dela Moskovs- kogo finansovogo instituta has developed a number of measures. Two are described in the article. The first deals with instruction at the State Bank and the other with training at the so called Teaching Bank. At the State Bank the students of the 3rd course of the Credit and Economics Faculty become acquainted with the operations of the various branches and departments. The instruction is carried out by bank officials with the assistance of insti- tute's teachers. The instruction is later continued at the Teaching Bank (in the Chair's training room) which is organizationally similar to the institutions of the State Card 1/2 Bank. New Forms of Instru,~tion at Financial Vuzes 3-6-20/29 ASSOCIATION: The Mosoow Financial Institute (Moskovskiy finansovyy institu'.) 9VAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 V/ ~-59-1 2-291A, 3 AUTHOR: Tarasov, 1M. 14. , Docent TITLE: Intervuz Scientific and Methodical Conferences (.,:ezhvuzovskiye nauchnyye i metodicheskivelkonferentaii). The Problems of Teaching Financial Subjects (Voprosy prepodavaniya finanso- vykh distsiplin) Fl-,"RI-ODICAL: Vestnik vysohey shkoly, 1958, Nr 12, PP 76 - 77 (U37,R) _-~=ACTt Two intervuz conferences, which recently took place at the Moskovskiy finansovyy institut (IMoscow Financial Institute), discussed problems of teaching financial and credit sublects as well as the method of instruction in bookkeeping and ana- lysis of manageria3. activities. A total of 250 vuz instructors, representatives of scientific orpanizations, USSR ',Iinistry of Finance, State Bank and Sovnarkl,~ozes, participated in the con- ference. The first conference discussed the reuorts delivered ty Professor A.,!. Aleksandrov (Leningradakiy finansovo-eko- nomicheskiy institut - Leningrad Financial-EconomieSInstitute) on the "Scientific Fundamentals of Teaching a Course 'Finances of the USSR' 11; by the Professors of the Moscow Financial In- stitute Z.V. Atlas - "The Scientific-1'ethodical F,.indamentals Card 113 of the Course "Money Circulation and USSR Credit' 11; I.D. .,0 V/ i - 5,1 - 17- 2 9/,13 Intervuz Scientific and Methodical Conferences. -he Problems of Teaching Financial Stjbjects Sher - "Experience Gained in Preparing Diploma Theses", Chn- didate of Economic Sciences F.N. Veselkov (.Moskovskiy Fosu- darstvennyy ekonomicheskiy institut - Thoscow 'State '~conomic5 Institute), Professor Usoskin anrl Docent A.A. Proselkov (Moscow Financial Institute), who also spoke on the pTaduat- ing theses, practical training, laboratory works and exercises. Concrete suggestions on the teaching of financial and credit subjects were made in the 3 sections of the conference by Professor V.V. Ikonnikov (Moscow State EconomicsInstitute), Docent G.V. Komarov (Rostovskiy finansovo-ekonomicheskiv institut -Rostov Finan ial and Econades Institutp), and Docent D.A. Allakhverdyan (14oscaw FInamial Institute). The sections approved of the practice of the Moscow Financial Institute which conducts its training exercises systematically in the offices of the Gosbank. Lately, the students' practical train- ing was repeatedly carried out at the working places. Do- cent R.D. Vinokur dealt with this auestion in his speech. On the methods and themes of course-work, reports were submitted by Docent A.K. Suchkov (Moskovskiy zaochnyy finansovo-ekono- Card 2/3 micheskiy institut - IMoscow Financial-rconomic Correspondence Institute) and G.A. Shvarts (Moscow Finance Institute). SOV/3-59-12-29/4 3 Intervuz Scientific and Methodical Conferences. The Problams of reaching Financial 3ijbjects The second conference studied methods of teaching the analyzing of the economic activities of enterprises. The Conference supnorted the proposal of Docent A.T. Sumtsov and of the Professors 11.1.V. Dmitriyev (Moskovskiy inzhenerno-eko- nomicheskiy institut - Moscow Engineering-7,conomics Institute) and S.K. Tatur (MGU) that it is necessary to elaborate the theory of bookkeeping more thoroughly, basing it on the theses of the political economy of socialism. The reports delivered by the Docents G.P. Yevstigneyev .(Moskovskiy ekonomiko- - statisticheskiy inatitut - Moscow Economics- Statistical Insti- tute) and V.I. Isakov (,',Ioskovskiy institut narodnogo khozy- aystva imeni, Plekhanova - Moscow Institute of National Eco- nomy imeni Flekhanov) referred to thiR auestion. The confer- ence participants suggested t1le establishment of a workshop for the study of methodsattbe Mow(w Finance Institute. Card 3/3 USOSKIN, M.M., prof.;.T_ _M.M., dotsentp prepod.; I14OZDITSEVA, N.S., kand. ekon. naukv prepR-.; VOROBIYEV, S.F., dotsent, prepod.~ MAKAROCHKIN, A.V., dotsent., prepod.; BOROZDIN, B., red.; LEBEDEV, A., tek-bn. red. (Collection of problems on the issuing of credit, paymentsp and cur- rency circulation] Sbornik zadach po kreditovaniiu, ras-.hetam i dene- zhnomu obrashcheniiu. Avtor9kii kollektiv po rukovodstvom M.M.Uso- skina. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1961. 2o6 p. (MIRA 14t10) 1. Nuuuuw. Finarlsovyy institut. 2. Moskovskiy finansavyy institut (for Tarasov, Inozemtseva, Voroblyevp Makarochkin). (Finance) TARASOV, mikhail MiLk~ ~ch- NOSKO, P.T., otv. red.; BOROZDIN, B., red. izd-va; LEBEDEV, A., tekhn. red. [IsBuing credit to industries ditovanie promyshlennosti po 1962. 86 p. (Credit) on the basis of turnover]Kre- oborotu. Moskva, dpofinizdat, (MIRA 16:3) Cha ydrochemkot mcter!stle of C poddi to W-ar i f th R t l f N ons o e oz reg ov ptov ace. . V. veclovaig U. p Woykov~ and U. H. Tamsov. =Vr-"W-lW- 23-Wl954) d l d '1950, during - e rm s samp in IM the Months of June to August when the- salt content is St They v in sa & = AtiODarY. 109 belong to the adftte C&M. lt content (mm 441 to 21,OW Mg./I.; '2~ h Poq ff to t e chloride4ulfate clan, w" nw to 21AW Mg./I.; - 28 ponds belong to the ehk)ri& clan, wftb 12W 21 = I AO Clow, wi Mg./ .; ~ 20 ponds belong to the biewbomato , th S Odt content varYinir from 184 to W5 mg.11. SOthi 4 DAta am , these Pondt. Vary mom than the Umft given. Nmr.' given an the cblorlde suffate, carbonate bovate, Mt. Co. smil No + K J , ia ponds at on rapecil". alimes.arweUmsthecom of .wells,giveg mmf,Wmlm- thetC A -P Of the W"Ince Sim tbe'distrbolm 0j: :1-W-Creat cwm of mi , im wf ti f 6 na u m n 7110 saltrCOM of a no. of Poods savapkil'im 195r.01 02 SWag the Umits of ddod& and suffaite is also Vemeatcd %iU as that of the chief toms a reported on Me wom , a - of now ponds TIC Of- Cox, wMation, and bWcmk sub- atme" am discumd. The *watem am clialw! on, tug buls of the lo= pregenlt 26 ftfffeam. 'U,S a of tht relative Ion campostilimas of waters Of The relatio several ponds to minerallrAtim. M. X. Tamsov ( 6cm. Just., Ac4d. Set. U,S.S.R.,'MOy9eWdkKWMr Woe, N'Tteridy 22, 70-49AX1954).-Ta order to evaluate the minumlization of waters to ponds. T. studies the relations; (a) between the content of the prevulting anion C and the sam of mineral substances Z;t, i.e. ZjA - J Q; (b) between h l i l . at ve on c com e rc the sum of sulacral sub5taucc3 and t % -equiv. - P(Zp). These mlatlons, esUblghu~J Le . for one 7t1he ponds for a no. of yrs., also hold true for the -50 ponds ht the area. ByanAlyticaldetn.oftheS04and witit the relations given ob-ove, the approx. ionic compn. and totAI szklts In the waters of the ponds can be cited. J. J04f J rig i-J:S6 effed of warfare md mbwg fee4lui g Wkm the InIOGX*fLhePOU4. Zf.V.' Tirasov (flydrochem.. last.. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., er Gidrokhim. Materialy 23, 4&41 of nhy ~ pond -depends - upa th% e.b em. regime copaphic conditions. A'study of the regime of the - 4 to of a pond located In the W'sk area of the Rostov ed that the main Influx consisited of highly subsoll waters of the sulfate clan. Hydrocar- waters of low minend content reached the pond dur- vy snow melting and rainfalls. A. S. Mirkin d 15- 1 ~)b 7 -3 -.3 176 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3, p 106 (USSR) MTHOR: Taras ov - TITLE: Development of the Ionic Composition of the Water in the Reservoirs of Northeastern Priazov,ye (Azov Region) (Oformirovanii ionnogo sostava vody prudov sovero- vostochnogo Priazov'ya) PERIODICAL: Gidrokhim. materialy, 1955, vol 25, pp 154-169 ,PBS TR AC T: The development of the chemicel composition of tho res- ervoir waters in northeastern Priazov'ye Is affected by two basic processes: the leaching of salts from the mantle by the percolation of meteoric waters, and the mixing of surface and ground waters with those of the reservoirs. Graphs showing the relations between total mineralization and the principal ion content are given for ground waters, flood waters, and reservoir waters, Card 1/2 and also for water extracted from the ground. It was 15-19b7-3-3176 Development of the Ionic Composition of the Water in the Reservoirs of Northeastern Priazov'ye (Azov Region) ' discovered that the high mineralization of reservoir waters (up to 6 to 8 g/liter) is explained by ground water feeding. Card 2/2