SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT EBERHARD, EVZON, INZ. - EBERZIN, A.G.

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FURHARD, Evzon, inz. .. - Accuracy of the mean annnal increment calenlation. Les cas 10 no. 7s643-658 Jl 164. 1. Institute of Economic Development of Military Forest and Farms, Velka Bystrice near Olomouc. -r-Z L3 E. f ~ ti R R 1) T-, F. CCU ("A -'0 CH -I RZIChim., No. 16 19 59, F0 - Teodorescu, S., septilici, G., jurubita, J. 9IR, Not given The Behavior of Various Strains of Yeast in the Production of Sparkling 4ines in the Rumanian Peoples Repulolic 0=i. PUB. : Gradina, Via si Livada, 7, 140 12, 'L8-?O (1958) A r-- T RA 0 T :I.Ilith a view to tne selection of the Dest-suited strain of Yeast (Y) for tne production of sparkling wines at the Zarya dirtillery, the authors have investigated in 1-952-1955 the be- gavior or 11 local and imported strains of Y. Of the local (domestic! strainz of Y, Sovinlyon Krechunal. -1, Graaa Kotvar 10, and Murfat'lar (producing a pressure of 6-03-6-53 atm after 64-70 days) were found beat suited for the pro- duction of hilgh-grade wines, the best imported MID: 112 It and Eberhardt, F. COUNTRY Rumania CATEGORY ABS. JOUR. iZIChim. .7%'o. T-ITIS, 0.-ilq. PUB. : 16 1959, 58777 -"T. -1 FIACT : straina wer,~ round to be Shwtpan Ay, Waldenburv, apa EpernAy (5.?3-5-96 atm after 36-42 days). A. Merin CA?,D; IM RHMT, Piotr "Economic territory German Democratic Republic. Economic and geographi- cal introduction and surve7l; a collective vork. Revieved by Piotr Eberhardt. Prz~g1 geogr 33 no.4:757-759 '61. EBFMWM,, Piotrj WWBSL, Andrzej Reglons of wholesale trade in Poland. Przegi geogr 35 no.1:21- 29 163. -1. *The Rhine2and Palatinate in its organization according to central areas* by X, Heymn, R. Kloepper, J. Noerber. Reviewed by Fiotr Eberhardt, Przagl geogr 35 no*2:292-294 t63, EBERHARDT, Piotr "The central region; its economic and geographic characteriaticB,O edited by W.Pokaxyazewski (Pokshishevskiy, V.], S.Riazancew [Ryazanteev, S.N.J. Reviewed by Piotr Eberhardt. Przegl geogr 35 no.4036-740 163. [Development of the economics of the countries of people's democracy of Europe and Asia" a collective wnr1r, "Foonomics of the countries of the socialist camp" by G.D, Giercowicz Gertsovich, G.B.], J.P,Olejnik [Oleynik, I.P,J, W.J.Storozew LSurozhev, V.I.). Reviewed by Piotr Eberhardt. 74G-742 ,IM'RHARDT, Ilomn (Wareanwa 36, ul. Tatriftnaka 5 m 14) New methods of e=osirg roentgen negAtives. Polski -,rzegl. radiol. 21 no.2:109-112 Yhr-A-or 57. (ROENTG)240GRAPHY exDosure of negatives, new methods (Pol)) EBZRHARDT,,. Roman Roe~tg-en techni us in the service of medicine. Problemy 19 no.6:36Z-368 W96 I EBERHARDT, Roman Photooeneitive and chemical material ueed in roentgenography. Pol. przegl. radiol, 27 no.2:181-189 163. TECHNOLOGY,. RADIOLOGIC) EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) i EBEIUIARDT, Roman I I I On restoration of developers iii radJoic.,gical 7acoratorles. Fol. przegl. radiol. 28 no.2:185-11,7 !"a-Ap IE2.. On rapid chemical treatment of roentgen Mr, I.n a dark rcom. Ibid.-189.191 - .-.EBMUUJM, Roman Ahtomatic development rr roentgen films. Pol. przegl. radiol, 29 no.2tW-W i;~ - EBKRiiA'iDT, Ro"llwl Safety illiunination of roentgenolop,,lc d&rk-rooma. Pol. rrzegl. radlol. 29 no.lilOl-107 Ja-F'65- EBERHAUT, Roman A new mobile apparatus Mobilax-200. Pol. przeel. radiol. 29 no.4: 454 JI-Ag 165. EBERUM, S. Practical application of the Feldmann-Shapiro theory of cutting in the sawing industry, p. 17L, FAIPAR, (FAIPARI TUDOMANTOS EGMULET) Budapest, Vol 6, No. 7., July, 1956 50; EEAL, Library of Congressj, Vol 5, Not U,, November., 1956 EBMIART, Z. Contribution to the study of pocket planting. p. 317 ..,I* SBOHNIK. LESNIC171. (Ceskoslovenska ahadenie zemedelskyc!% ved.) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol- 4, no. 5, Hay 1958, 'Monthly List of East Wropan Accessions (tEAI)) LC, Vol. F, no. 11, Nov. 1959 Uncl. KHOMUTOVI N.Y6.j EBMIIA', V.I. Determination of aniline by & potentiometric t1tration method using bromination. Zhur.anal.khim.. 17 noo6s763-766 S 162, (MIRA 16s1) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekbnologicheakiy institut im, D,L Mendeleyeva, (kniline) (Potentiometric analysis) (Bromingtion) OCEPEK, Drago, dr. inz... docent;j~~L, Emil, inz., asistent Influence of the atmosphere in a mill on the output of drilling. Rud met zbor 4:385-393 163. 1. Oddelek za montainistiko univerzev Ljubljana, clan Uredniskega odbora, "Rudarakc-metaluraki zbornik" (for Ocepek). 2. Rudarski institut, Askerceva 20, 1,jub1jana (for Eberl). EBERL, Guszta,v; KORTVELY, Csaba We are saving 80 thousand forints a year. Munka JJ+ no.3: 17 Mr 164, 1. Goldberger Textilmuvek "Kando Kalman" szocialista brigadja. SOUCEK, Bohumill OTTA, Zdenek~_~EHRFA, Jaroslav Casting of alumimm and bronze models In plaster forms. Slavarenstvi,10 no,3tlOO Mr 162. 1, Metalurgicke 2avody.. Tywc and Vltavaue EBERLEIN, Antal Life and work of Peter Kalo. Borsod azemle 5 no.5:554~555 161. FEDENKO, Ll.t BBEPJM, KA... otv. red.j GORCHAKCIV, G.N.j, tekbn. red. Volp. Moskva) Izd-vo M-va rechnogo flota SSSR, 1947. 271 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Volga Valley-Hi story) (Volga Valley-Description and travel) ED "DIII; L. A. Jul 194T stem Insinewl" lAxperlewe vIth Repirlog. Stem Separators In Oh*bov-Verlin Boilers,* L, A. Derlin., P. A. Rybkln.0 2 "PrWablenuga Inargettka" Vol Wr No T The -*.uthcw rooommeaft a systma vhareby the expend1twe of ste-aa in boilers type Shakhov-Berlin A-5 could be OM4144"Ibly lessOmed. The baelp. tbpory,19, control- over tU amount ot oteem being released. FA 23T,,6 23"6 ~ 1111"1? -Wrl 1UTi U~AXKAA Z 111UT, I lee 7- f~ i ~ 0- ! Rkt - - 00 1 acilifll A.0 ONOV141,45 wait ; UeRLINO is. AW -Go 3415. MD Y OF PROCOM IN QTAM OW SWQ 11 DnWT 1*00 U & Zb~rjln, L. JZ& Akous TopUT& kFuel Ecan.), Feb. 1951, 21PY AT 00 ' _. vol, a. 22-25). A description is given of the design and operation of an as exTerlmiental, device for the direct observation of Internal processes in 00 boiler shenso and tests of the effectiveness of a steam separator a Installed In the shells The plant utilized was a three drum vertical I 0 water-tube boiler with 1500 a a? heating surface, aaximuz steam out -,Ut goo 0 0 100 t./h.0 stem pressure 32 atm. and superheat t raturs 4006C. T . Mechanical grates and peat fuelling were used. ( L. 1 lee use LLUROKAL LITIROUNI CLAUWKAIM 00 slew 484 SOIG&O is, 4mv Got VIS111 "V &so ~ U r-,T-,r " 0 .1 0 9 Is 0 A 6 3 9 1 0' 16,;06-4 Tel ;j ;U, it I NAL jo 0 1 : 0 0 0 IS 0 0 Is 0 0 Is IS 0 0 0 Is Is 46 0 Is 0 0 Is 0 0 09*009000 s, * 1 :: : e . 41;041 0*000000000*0 A ISS1011010 so O4O O S GELIFENBEYN, Yakov Vladimirovich; VINITSKIYj D.Ya.,, inzh., retsenzent; - EBERLIW~ L.A.j inzh., retaenzent; PAVLOVj N.G., red.; --CF MITHMaMy oSo.* tekhri, redo -7, [Hoisting mechanisms and rigging devices for the construction of thermal electric power plants]Gruzopoduemriye mekhani=7 i takelai'laWe prisposobleniia dlia stroitel'stva teplovykh elektrostantaii. Moak7a, Gosenergoizdat) 1962. 270 p. (MIRA .15:9) 1. Moskovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo instituta p0 proyektirova- niyu organizatsiy energeticheskogo stroitel'stva (for Vinitskiy. Eberlin). (Hoi3ting machinery) (Electric power plants-Design and construction) S/081/61/000/024/062/066 B149/BIO2 AUTHORS: Meyklyar, P. V., Ignatlyeva, Z. P., Peskova, M. Z., Eberman, M. D. TITLE: On the shape of the spectral sensitivity curve of a photographic layer in the blue-violet rang ,e PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1961, 454, abstract 241,526 (Zh. nauchn. i prikl. fotogr. i kinematogr., v, 6, no. 4, 1961, 264 - 273) TEXT:The optical density of an emulsion layer is proportional to its thickness. The shape of the spectral sensitivity curve does not depend upon the thickness of the layer, but varies with the duration of the second maturing of the emulsion. The spectral sensitivity is determined not only by the absorption spectrum of the silver halide, but also by the spectrum of the photo-effect of the microcrystallites of the emulsicn. Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 1/1 EBERT. A. News of soienoe and equipment abroad. Kauch.i rez. 20 no.5%58-63 14Y 161. (KRA 14:5) (Textile fibers, Synthetio) (Rubber industry) 5303. CMCUtAft IMPHDANCF CHART I.F.1oirt. Arch. alaktroterb, (WurnAw), Vol. 6. Ho. 4. bTTMrM7f.,' In Polish, with summaries (11 pp.) In f1uhni4n and U I pp.) In OSHA. A now graphical method based an a circular chart analugnus to the OmIth diagram but adapted to the calculation of circuits with lumped constants. The chart was preWa4 by homographic v6WInj .of the complex hatiplane Z - R + JX into a circle. In the transform- stion, the point with the rectangular coordlAatox (1,0) was made to correepoW to the centre of the Circle. Ylve families of lines were drawn in the cisclo containing the transformed region; these were suseeptance 6)t lines of constant resistance, reactance, condkic"ace, and eciastant coefficients. Its chart Is useful to design od electric astworkso matching problems and In more complex cases where the analytical solution Is obscuis, A number of examples are given. Z.r.vQ)MW-- T. 15995 621.394,619.24 Ebert J. Single Sldtband Transmission TechnIqueA. ---1--'jT0chnIka na0awania jeftowstqffowego". Przoglild Telekemunika- cy)ny. No. B. 1958, pp. 107-173, 5 figs. Description and critique of the stngle-sideband system from the point of view of transmission technique. The advantages attributed to single-sideband transmission are In the majority of publications an this subject exaggerated. Authors emphasize the advantages and minknize; or simply overlook the drawbacks. Usually, the advantages of sing!e- -tWeband modulation are demonstrated by comparison with amplitude modulation. In these compmisons, two essential errors are usually concealed: 1) Modulation with a slnusoidal signal Is Incorrectly assumed since ~such a signal seldom occurs when Information Is transmitted. (The shape of modulating voltage assumed for calcula4lons has an essential bearing on the results of comparison). 2) The modulation of "Ittude with a full carrier wave and linear Actection does not fully utilize the possibilities offered by the double sideband system and It Is therefore Incorrect to lake It as a basis of comparison with a single-sideband system, the potentialities of which are already, almost cornpletely utilized. Moreover, the fact tends to be overlooked that- there exist more efficient methods than the single-sideband modulation for limiting the frequency band necmsary to transmit information 4nd thrA the amplitude modulated signet can be produced In a very simiple way and with a much Mither efficierviy than a sIngle-Adeband Aimal. -Finally, mies of low offlolency of Ongle-sideband transmission Dre Oyer.. V C I-C Of c re li..rr- ran Ic c e s o, r jjjm~- 1 nd I I ct tor 7 L 14482-66 ACC NR1__AktLU618T_ Soulca-CM-ii-M10 - AV- _1'_i11I1M%71W9j 'AUTIHOR:, Ebert, Jan Oqstlor; Engineer) ORG: Departnent of Radio Engineering and Television Devices, Warsaw Polytechnid-t;' Institute (Katedra Urzadzen Radiotechnicznych i TelowiVjrqch Politechniki Warszawskiej) TITIZ: Simple method for determining the effect of frequency on the Q-factor of air-core coils SOURCE: PrzeGlad elektrotechnic no 1. 1963, 6-9 TOPIC TAGSz Q facrtor, dielectric loss ABSTRACT: The article derives a new relation between the Q-factor of an air-core coil and the frequency. It is based on an inter- polation of the results of two measurements made in checking the shape of the Q(f) fmiction. In the reduced approximate form this relation is Q(f)= _ _(flf.)1/2 1 + a(f/f0 )5/2 where the parameter a stands for the dielectric lossee. This rela- .tion is further simplified and represented graphically; Q atGaine, Card 1/2 UDC: 621 L 34482-66 ----AF6MI NR, a maximum only when-a ;> 1/4. The experimeintal niiethod is described by which this formula can be verified and calculated values are compared with tested ones. Recommendations are made on the kind of components and ifietruments to be used for measurements, This method is proved to be very accurate aiid has the advantage that measured coil samples may be used for determining losses in 'other oompgnents, -The author tbu*s Professor St*-'Ryzko for. asSiStLoe in carrying out the work and in checking the manuscript.' Origs arta has: 4 figures and 12 fornulaso fJ]PR_S7 SUB ccDr..t 09 / SM4 DATE: none / ORIG REFt 002 Cmd 2 /2 ")9') I~BERT, Joachim, mgr inz.p adiunkt. Testing the accuracy of the four-legged gantry of a sluing crane. Przegl mech 22 no. 12:379-381 25 Je 163. 1. Katedra Maszyn Ozwigowych i Przenosnikow, Politechnika, Gdansk. 22854--L6- SOURCE CODE: PO/009~5-/-6Y-fd'fff"87-ff9-97-OTT4- ACC-TM-AP6009332 J AUTHORSs Ryzkoo S. Byzhkdo S; Ebert, J. -- Ebert, Ya. ORGs Department of Radio and Television Technics, Technical University, Warsaw (Katedra Urzedzen Radiotechnicznych, Politechnika) TITLEt Effect of a screen on a aLngle-layer solenoid at high frequencies SOURCE: Polska akademia nauk. Bulletin. Serie des sciences tech- niques, v. 13, no. 8, 1965, 99-104 TOPIC TAGS: single layer solenoid, solenoid, electromagnetic field# screen effect, coil, solenoid coil ABSTRACT: An.investigation was made of the effect of changes in screen diameter on the resistance of a single layer solenoid coil. It was shown that the reason.for the changes in this resistance is the change of distribution of the electromagnetic field near the coil. The dependence of the coil resistance and the quality of the coil on the screen diameter was experimentally defined. The minimum reaistance was found at the screen's.diameter, amounting to approximately 1.3 of the coil diameter. The quality, of the coil (in consideration of losses in the screen) remains approximately constant over a wide range of 2 L A654-66 AP6009332 changen of the screen diameter. The above results can be applied for establishing optimal dimensions of the #croon and coil from the view- point of economy of space, Origo art, haat 5 figures and 2 formulas. (Based on author's abstract) (AM) SUB CODEt 09/ SUBH DATEt none ORIG REP: 003/ OTH REP: 002/ OT, D.S. t, 23 , L.Ya. Certain peculiarities of lunge in cerebral trauma. 1953. the course of Inflammatory processes of the Arkh. pat., Moskva 15 no.6:26-33 Nov-Doe (GM 25:5 ) 1. Of the Department of Pathological Anatoaq (Read -- S. So TaYl') and the Department of Microbiology (Hand -- A. T. Ponomarev), Naval Medical Academy. LeningrAd. FBMT, L. Ya., Doc Mr~d Sci (dies) -- "A study of experlmental pneur-onia occur- ring against a background of radlatlon disease, and the development of means to treat this illness". Leningrad, 1957. 20 pp (FirSt Tenin-rad Mr-d Inst 1m T. P. Pavlov), 200 copies (KL, 110 10, 1~~O) 135) TARASOV, P.M.., dotsent,- I R~~R~L-J~a.dpktor med.nauk Work of a medical institute in introducing scientific advances into practice. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 5 no.5:14-16 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. . (GHELYABINSK--MICAL COMMES) EBERTj.L.Ya., d0ktor med.nauk (Chelyabinsk); LIFSHITS, R.I., kand.med.nauk (Chelyabinsk) Conference on the problems of nonspecific prevention and treatment of infectious diseases (Chelyabinsk,, June., 1961). Kaz. mad. zhur. no.6: 84,85 N-D 1 1. WIRA 15:2) $WUNICABLE DISEASM-CONGRMSES) EBERT, L.Ya., doktor med. nauk; BRISKER, A.D.; RABKINA, S.A. Data on the use of dibazol for the prevention of inflizenza in children's collectives during the 1962 epidemic. Ka7. Aed. Zhur. no.6:44-45 162. tmaR.A. 17.5) 1. Chelyabinskiy meditsinskiy institut i Chelyabinsk-aya gorodskaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheska)a stantsiya (glavnyy vrach - N.V. Shelepova). MAMVBKIYP LM.j ERISKERV A*D# Second Scientific and Practical Conference on the study of the influenza epidemic in Chelyabinsk in 1962. Vop.virus. 7 no.6: 757-758 N-D 162, (KMA 164) (CRELYABIMYo.-INFLUE.N7A-CONGRESSES) II EbERT, L*Ya# (J. ~t__ - ~. 1 1, Review;Iof twhe book "MaruaL on Pharmacology* edited by II.V.. lazarev. Antibiotiki, 7 jiu,10994.8-949 0162 (MIRA 16132) ZEERT, L.Ya.; BUKHLRIN, O.V. Data for the study of the effect of vitamin B12 an the course of experimental infection and the imminological reaction of the body. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 53 no.1:77-81 is #62. (AURA 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - doktor med.nauk L.Ya. Ebert) Cholyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituts, (rektor - dotsent P.M. Tarasov). Fredstavlena deystvitel'nym chlonom JU414 SSSR N.N. Zhukov-ywVerezhnikovym. (Cj--'A?IOCOBAIAMINE) (Tiemom). (IMECTION) FBERT, I-Ya.; 111KHAIIIN, D.V., YAKOVIFVA, 7.M.; SOLONINA, I.P. Experimental studies on )cmoline in association with some vitamins of the B complex. Antibiotiki 9 no.7:641-645 JI 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. KELfedra mikrobiologii Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. t I v Ly or dyoentorv in im 19Q. ZL-ir. miProbicl eplo. t 4:. 11 37 N 165. M ( RA I A - L2 v7)-I)tp-:ik I y mt.;d I ~.q I nrkiy I t I *.,,t i st-rintal. j, Cbsl);abihBk. Submitted Nov.20, 9(j! E1=11T, :r 1. I'Daltonides and Borthol-lides." P. 174. (1.:AM~IATICKO-PlIlt0l)OVEDECY,~, ROZI-JIDY, Vol. 32, no. 6, 1953, Praha, Czechoolovalda) So: Monthly List of East European Accessions., W, Vol. 3, No. 5, 'fay 1954, Unclassified 31 int ry : C.'-ECF03LO11AJU. C at ~;g or,-, : Inorganic Clanmiati-y. Complex compol,nd,.3 Abd, Jour. : Belo Zhur-Mtm, 19.59., No 5) 14C99 Autl'o r : Ebert, K. T i tl The Preparation and Study of Phosphites. H. Irelt paration of Medium Phosphites of Alkali 1:?tais OrIC Pub. :Chem. liaty, 1958, 52, No 4, 578-501 Ab3tract :The phosphites of alkali rueta).a, with the exc4,p- tion of U phosphito, may be prepared in a mo- dium. of lower aliphatic alcohols. Prepaved wore: Na2,9PO31 kH20 and Na?-"F03' 51fpO. The method -Is also suitable kr propar1mg. other salta. As a medium for tha preparation of anhydrous lihos- phites, CHICH is most suitable, and for the pre- paration of Na2RFOj,5F220 - an azeou'ropic mixtiire cf alcohol and vmt5r. Hoport , aj(j he.0 Zhur- Mimi 1957, )4277--- V. H'Uziok,-. G 2 r 1: 1/1 E-D::~.T, i,,. "Prepa."ation and study of p~y.)sphites." 11. Preraration of nol-vil 'alkali metal r,hosphites. in German. P- 13,99- WIJ;-,-CTI(,N (IF (7~':CKSLOVAK C~TMIG;iL Praha, C,.,cch. Vol. 24, NO. 5, MaY 19159 Monthly List of "lost European Accessions X, 7101. 8, '~O- 6, Sent. 59 Unclassified tea. IV. Pre A. =zflp =01P too; some provert,"as phosphits. a ( 1 11 "lye ev 33 -1-? -Neutralization of (1050); cf. C.A. $3. 21320a. 1, anhyd. WOH, MOH, MeaCO, and AcOEt with TJOH or TltCO~, and filtration of the product with guction afforded MHROi of 99.68to purity. Neutralization of o HIPO, with solos. of NHs -hyd. MtOH, EtOlt. or AcOBt pye NH4H,POs of 99.71% purity. For preps. nornuLl anunonlum phosphite; the neutralization wa3 car- ried out in MeOH of AcOHt coots. 4% HjO, the amt. of 11,0 bein cRlod to form the mooohydrate. (NIIAHMAO of R.94% ~~ty was obtsintd. Adda. of a satd, eq, solo. of 11011 to a otd, eq. soln. of 11,POs produced T411110. of 99.87" 9 UrItY, stable up to 115' In air, du 8.46, soly. Ott 20" 231 1. In 100 g. H,0. M. Budlkk$.- - IMTO M.; PODLAU, T. Determination and study of phompbites, VoChromium(II)-phosphite. Coll Ca Chem 25 no.9:2435-2439 S 160. (Ew 10:9) 1. Institut fur anorganisobe ChemieO Karla-Univervitatp Prag. (Phosphites) (Chromium phosphates) EBERT, M.; FODLAHA, T. Preparation and otudy of phospbiteis. VI. Chromium(III)-pholgphite. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.3:753-762 Mr 161. (Ew 1019y 1. Institut fur anorganisohe Chemiet Xarle-Univeroitatp Prag. (Chromium phosphite) 1Mwv MO; PODLAa, J. Restoration and examination of phoophites. Part 7z Reaction of chromium (III) bydroxide on phosphorous acid. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.7: 1879-1881 J1 161. 1. Inatitut fur organisebe Chemis, Narlouniversitatp Prag. (Phos (phorous acid) (Phosphites) Chromium oxides) EBERT, Miroslav; VARRUMOVA, A=n Contribution to the paper chromatography of phoophoras acids, Chem prma 12 no*4:192-193 Ap 162. I if Katedra anorganicke chemie prirodovedecke fakulty., Karlova universita,, Praha. PODLAGA, Ya. [Podlahal J.]; EBMT, M. -W Preparation and some properties of triphosphitochromous acid. Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no.9.-2185-2191 S 162. . (MDU 1r:9) 1. Karlov universitet., Praga, Chekhoslovaki 0 If (Chromic acid) (Phosphorous acid EBERT, 14.; SEDIVY, J. Determination of elementary cells of acid lithium phosphite Lill2PO 3- Chekhool fiz thurnal 13 no.10:765-770 163. 1. Katedra anorganicke chemie prirodovedecke fakulty a katedra fyziky pevnych latek matematicko-fyzikalni fakulty Karlovy univarsity, Praha. PERTP M.; MUCK~-A. C--~ preparation and examination of phosphites. Pt.S. Coll Cz Chem 28 no.ls257-261 A 163# 1. Institut fur anorganische Chemie, Karlsuniversitat, Prag. LBERT, -Miroolavy W-Mr. Mc.; MICK, Alexander, promovany chemik .-fiv Diagram of solvability of the system Tl 2FL-03 - H3p03 - 'Ll-0 in 250C temperature. Chem zvesti 18 no.4:285-288 164 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Charles UnIvorsity, Pragueq Albertov 2030. FBERT, M.; SKVARA, F. Preparation and examination of phorhitea. Pt. 11. Coll Cz Chem 29 no. 6s1413-1417 T, 164. 1. Institute of Inorgan! Cnemistry, Charles University, Prague. ER~LWI~ M.; MARA, F. f'rep&ratlon and evaxAm!,t~nn of p~,jsphltaB, Plt. Cz ol-*.Sm 29 no,8.-1945-1948 Ag 164, 1, lustitut fur axnorganis~~ha Ghrmle., Kar3maniversitat., Pragum. L 33227-& E7r,,P(t)/F7r1 IJP(c) JD ------ ACC NR, AP6,,)23837 SOURCIO CODE: CZ/0043/65/000/0091 AUNICA, Ebort, JUTOGJAY (Docent; Doctor of natural sciences; Candidate of scietcesi'si PraUuo);_CT7ra, Jiri--Chipera, Y. (Graduate chomist; Pragua) .e1 2,_ '10B UW V* ORG: Dopartnont of Inorganic Chomistry, Faculty of 11atural. Sciencon, G"h'A~ LIU, sity, Praguo (KaLotira anorganlcko (~iozdo Prirodovodocko fnhaty Karlovy university) -a -pocific electrical conductivity in the liquid phase of tho TITIZ. Stirly of th rjstem K sub 2 11110 sub 3 - 11 sub 3 PO aub 3 - 11 sub 2 0 aM deice vvesti, no. 9, 1965. 4579-663 S oUt TOPIC TJ%C,-: oloctric conductivity, solution kinetics, solution property 2-7 A 5 T iW': 'rho, liquid phase of the sy3tem K - 1120 was investigated by means of electrical 0091ZPULV_44pao~ con- con Lr-a ~1 ion5 of 0.05$ 0.1, and 0.514 and at tomporaturou of 25, 35#, aiid 450C. By analyzing the differences found between the ox-j)octfld nnd experimental Values of electrical conductivity of tho,addition coinpoundo,the following compounds woro found to 07.ist in the solution: HE P 206p K2H7P~09, and 108P 09. The formation of thaso salts Ecreases wi h increasing3concontrations of the solutionsi 'Temp'orature changes have only a linited in- fluonce upon Ithe.formation og these salts;:tho, most stable or -these: compounds: is.,R,H Pgo *,' Origs art. bast 3 fimmoso CJFR-r,7 5 .6, SUB CODM 0 sov RE 02 6jJ*. I)An, j,. 09)TcvY,(4 ORIG REFt 017 Fi 0 rd SOMCS COM AUTHOR: Ebert, Miroslav (Docent; Doctor of natural sciencess Candidate of sciences; ORG.- Department of Inoftainic ChemiBtryj Faculty of'.Natural Scienceaj Charles Pjagiie(Katedraanorganicke chemie-Frirodovedecke.fakulty Karlovy university) TITWt Diameter of the NP3 anion in a water solution of NaH sub .2 PO sub 3 and KH sub 2 PO sub 3 at 25t - 7 SOMCit Chandcla mati, no* 9, 1965g 6&.6M TOPIC 'TkWt araeous solution, inorganic anion, atomic property ABSTRACTg The~study was conducted an the diameter.of the H2PO- anion at concontra- tions of 10-80 moles of water per gram equiplant of Nall PO A? 250C. The diamotor. 2 under the wcperinentsl conditions was 2.24 Xe Tho author 2anks Professor, Doctor of sciences, Doctor of natural sciences, PharrAcist S. Skrarv"17 f r into st and 0 s encouragement with the work* Orig., art, hang 1 formula and 3 tablese rJl'R-S7 SUB CCDE 1 07 SM DAM a OgNov64 MIG REFs 001 SOV REF: 009 OTH REFt 006 CZECHOSI"AKIA ,a mwa' M; U111RA, J. Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Karlova University (Institut fur anorganische Mamie, Karlauniversitat), Prague - (for both) Prague, Collootion of Czechoslovak Chemical Comiunications, No lp Januaa7 1967, -pp 1-:r "Preparation and analysis of phosphites. Part 141 Investigations of the specific electric conductivity in the liquid phase of the system Rb,1EPO 3-'H3PO3 - H20 and CaM3-.U3P3 - IV". CZECHOSUVAKIA --EEn-M-L Institute for Inorganic Chemistry (Institut Air anorganische Chemie), Karlova. University, Prague Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No 2, Fab 19", pp 481-88 "Preparation and investigation of phosphites. Part 16s Radius of phosphite ions in an aqueous s6lution of Na. HPO and K HPO at 25 0 con 2 3 2 3 E C, X.. K. hxptI. bran-~h :;eatr"l In3t. Lpidnnioioa an~, People's CoirdiiissariaL, Publiu Health, (-1944-) IlThc iriflumce of the andocrine glands on the course of infecLicT43 procc2a and immuinity." Zhur. ',Iikrobiol... Lpidei'dol., i Imrmnobiol.,, No. 3, 1944. L-A."21Z , I.". 'K. 3rarch, ilt;utv;il In-st. ;lrd *.,-A:.robiolo tv % " r, i v. i::; kT I - -. i za L i on ,. ,.a i i 13 L ~,,a s j;a i , -ve- nc ' - p.,- r i'r i:,: - li 5 *' ~l t, k - . I . zh!~v. Mikro--iol., 1"pi'ac:11iol.) i Implu'lobiol.) ~;O. 7, 15,440 USSR/Medicine - Iw=ology Nov 53 "Reaction of Complement Fixation in Rat Sarcomas Capable of Being Grafted,," N. V. Nartsissov, M. K. Ebert, Inst of Epidem and Microbiol im G~E ~e Acad Sci USSR Zhur Mikro, Epid, i Immun, No U, p 68 Antigens prepared from tumor tissue of rats af- fected with sarcoma were founa to give a positive reaction of complement fixation with the serum of sarcomatous rats. Serological differences between antigens from several types of sarcoma were noted. 2M45 EBERTj, M. K.,, SOLOVIIEVA) YU. V. "Effect of the new antibiotic., aurantin, on the develorment and recurrent growth of 4-1 sarcoma." report submittedct the 13th All-Union Congress of Hyg~enista., Epidemiologists and Infectionists., 1959- LIBER73, V. L.; SHEROVEROVAI L. P.; SAPOZIUIIKOVA, L. V.; YEGORSHMA, L. A. "Change With Age of the Immunological Reactivity in Children Suffering From Dysentery," Trudy 2-y Pavlovskoy Konferentsii Tomskogo Meditsinskogo Instituta, Tomak, 1952, PP 215-217- JOiRTS. V.L., doteent, U-111YAKUYA, Z.H.; ZhU:'!Tj,U, x;-S. Solitar7 cerebml tubercles in childrar.. Pediatrits ao 2.59-64 V '57. (MIITL~ '10.10) 1. It kafedri datakikh infektstonnykh b:Aezaey (zav, - dotsent f.1-.2berts' i kafedry gospitallney pediatrit kzav. - prof, G.G. Stuka) Tcvskopo mwiitsinskogo inctituta. Uglut 1h--'.M"RCUWSIS) IVADY, Oyula, dre.; 10IMAT, Miklos. dr..; AMT,.Pirooka. Investigations on p&thogenesis of Leiner's disease.,Ory. hatil. 96 no. 2:41-45 9 Jan 55, 1. A Ssegedi Orvostudmarari lastem Oyarmakklinikajanak (igasgato: Waltner Uroly dr. sCret. War) koxlemsays. (IRYTHROBOU =qUMTIYW, in Want and child, pathogen.) SZABOy L,; EBREYO Piroaka _ftWAW.W_-AM"'M Studies on the inheritance of Crigler-Najjar a syndrome by the menthol test, Acta pasdiat. acad. sci. Hung. 4 no.2: 153-156 163, 1. Department of Phediatrics, University Medical School, Szeged. JAUNDICE, NEONATAL) (HYFERBILIRUBINEMIA) NETICS, HUMAN) (KWTHOL) (GLUCURONATES) W (URINE) ZBERZM AA.; OBRUCHEY, D.V., otvotstvonnyy redaktor. LGenue Limnocardium Stolieska in the Pliocene of the PontocAsolan BAsin.j Rod Lianocardium Stollaske v pliotsene Ponto-laspiiskogo bassaina. Moskva. Isd-va Akad. nauk SSSR. 1947. 155 p. 16 tAblle3. (A;cademita nauk SSSR. Paleontologicheskii Institut. Trudy, vol.13. n0.4). (MIRA 1C:7) (Black Sta region-Branchiopods. Possil) (Caspian Sea region--Branchlopoda, Fossil) E:h~_.,zll;, j~. 3. 2 and 1,. 1. Mlbr., Niieontolcgy Institutc, A.Cad. sci.p the UPck ",ev lcr Scientifir, li I I itcsearch of Lar,,islidin6 (-1947-) "i:;ir;nr,at,,-,kiy und llovot:vkzin3kiy (Aliew Euxinc) Terr4cvs ur -Scciai its Dok. AIN, :54,, 'No. :,)' 4 .1 l9i 7 NXKRCROSEMY, V.P.; CRLOV. TuA., glaynyy redaktor isdaniya; SHULIGA-MISTMUO, X.I.,. radaktarj lk~IVKIN, D.Y., redaktor: GNIM, A.F., radaktor; KRISHTOPOVICH, A.N.,, rv~daktor; LIMROVICH.L.B.. radaktor; LIKEAR V. B.I. redaktor; SLCDXNVl(j7, V.S., redaktor-1011101JI1, - &mQw redaktor; YANI- SHEY311Y. X.J.. redaktor; KIHMN, R~-~.-r-edalctor; AUZAN, N.P., tokhnicheskiy redaktor (Palsontology of the U.S.S.R.] ftleoutologtin SSSR. KoekTa. Isd-vo Aked,nauk $60. Vols3t pts2, no.l. Nekhoroshav, V.?j.[D~vbiian Bryosva of the Altai Territory) Devouskie ashanki.Altaia.* 1"8. 172 p. 48 p. of illux. (MM 10:7) l.-Direktor Paloontologichookogo'inatituts (for Orlov) (Altai 2orritory-'-Polysoa. Yossil) 42130 ESMIN, A. 0. - Neogen Moldavskoy .~ISR, Nauch. zajAski Moldav. Nauch.-Insled. Bazy AXad. njuk S33R, T. 1, VYP. 1, 1948, c 19-44. - Bibl'ogr c. 43-44 SO: Letopis'Zhurnaltnykh St-it.y. V,:;l. 47, JqLj8 f ''I cl 6 17 21565 A. G. 0 proisUozhdcnA pliotsenouy!-h rodov Yardiid v Evksj-rs!:o,-.i bosseyne. Trudy Palcontol. in - ta (Akad. nauk S!~Srt), t. XX, 3.91,9, s. 209 - 32. Bibliobfr: s. 210 - 32. SO: Le'voplal Zhurnallnykh Statcy, No. 29, Moskva, 1?49. 17, VEBIR. V.V., professor; GORMU. Me; YEGOROV, Te.N,; KWCEULROVA, Te.A.; NISSIMM, N.A.; MADCHINIO, O.A.; HOMOU, T.3,; ROKK, I.I.; SAVICH, V.G.; SLOMBUT, S#N,; ULOK, V.A.; YOKINA, N.J.; Yom, ?.Be, SHOAROVA, MCKUWA, T.P.; ZMIN.-.AjL!. YURKKVICH. 1.A. Results of the comprehensive strdy of contemporary analo so of oil- bearing facies. Trudy VHGNI no,2.-Ill-121 151. F)& lo: 4) (Petrolous geology) 2. U~;(,;R (600) 4. Paleontolo., Hla.Ln lurkmen Canal 7. Palcontolo,,..cal researcil in the re--(,n of the route of tae ~La'n lixt,,men ,.anal. Vestnik AN 33SR 22, No. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, jeuruarjL 1953. Unclassified. /V-Z A1 MANIN, L.G.; IBMIN, A.G. Concerning the age of the Dniester terraces. Trudy last-geog. 51: 119-124 '52. (91-RA 7:11) (Dniester Valley--Physical geography) (Physical geography-- Dniester Valley) ZBWMIN, A.G.; NIMBUTA, L.A.; HIRONOT, S.I., akademik. W Apsheronian deposits of the Krasnoyodsk Peninsula. Dokl.AN SSSR 93 no.4:701- 703 D 153. (MLEA 6:11) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (for Mironov). 2. Palsontologicheakiy institut Aka- demli nauk SSSR (for Ibersin and Nevesekaya). (Xrasnovodek Feninsula--Paleontology) (Paleontology--Krasnoyodek Peninsula) J /L MUKLIN, Roman Llvovich.;NBVICSSKAYA, Lidiya Alskean&oyna.-EBMIN G t Stra.- 11"Yw otvotstvannyy redaktor,;XOMS, X.B,, radmk"r -& - Gt~.q "khaicheekly MAW.' [HanAlhook an Miocene bivalvular mollusks of Tarkmenia and western Kazakhstan.] Opredelitelt dvustvorohatykh molliuskov miotsena Turkmenil I sapadnogo latakhatana. Moskya, Ixd-vo Akademil nauk SSSR, 1955. 117 P. (Akadewita nauk SSSR. Paleontologicheskii institut. Trudy, vol. 59) (HIBA 9:11) (Ttirkmanistan-Tamell4%ranchiata, Fossil) (Kazakhstan--lamellibranchiata, Fossil) IN.A.G. Nov ames of certain Cardlidas genera from the Pliocene of the Black Sea-Caspian Basin. Siul.HOIP. Otd.geol-30 to-3:93 MY-Te 155. (MLRA 8:10) (Black Sea region--Lasellibranchiata, Fossil) (Caspian Son region--Lamallibranchinta,Pooail) f'7 VSSR/ Geology - Paleontology Caw 1/1 Pub. 22 - 37/45 Authors I Eberzin, A. G. Title I "Ibelations between Pliooene fauna of lamelibranchia mollAsks of Euxin and Caspia ?OriOdical I Dok. AN SSSR 103/2, 309-312t Jul 11, 1955 Abstract I Paleontological data are presented on the Pliocene era fauna of laneli- branchia mollusks of Euxin and Caspian Sea. Five USSR references (1923-1954). Table. Inititution : Acad. of So.j USSR$ Faloontol. Inst. Presdnted by : Academician 0". 1. 14ironov, February 2, 1955 ZMZIN A .!UILI$, T.T. On the age and formation of sands at Chillmamed-lum (Tarkmania). Dokl.AN SSSR 105 no,6s1318-1320 D t55. (KUU 9:4) I.Paleontelogicheskly Inatitut Akademll nauk SSSR. Prodstavleno akademikom N.S.Sbatskim. (Turkmenia-Sandstone) 15-57-12-168o6 Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 18 (USSRT AUTHOR: Eberzin, A. G. TITLE: The Pliocene Deposits of the Turkmenskaya SSR (0 pliotsenovykh otlozheniykh Turkmenskoy SSR) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. AN TurkmSSR, 1956, Vol 1, pp 92-127 ABSTRACT: Marine and continental Pliocene deposits are very widespread in the Turkmenskaya SSR,- but they have not been fully described in the published literature. From the literature and from his own investigations, the author uses the data to consider the distribution, stratigraphy, and conditions of deposition~of the Pliocene rocks. The oldest of these deposits (the l6wer Pontian beds) occurs on the northern shore of the Kara-Bogaz-Gol and generally consists of oolitic Card 1/5 limestones with layers of coquina. It contains a The Pliocene Deposits (Cont.) 15-57-12-16806 poorly preserved fauna of (Dreissensia simplex~Barb., Didacna aff. subincerta Andrus., Monodacna pseudocatillus Barb.. Proso =acna littorali8 Eichw., and others. A large break occurs Fetween the lower and upper Pliocene marine deposits. Tectonic movements pro- duced an uplift over a large part of Turkmeniya, but in a number of regions (Kara-Bogaz-Gol, the northern part of the Krasnovodsk Pen- insula, the Chullmamedkum sandy region, and others) subsidence occurred toward the end of Akchagyl time. Three stages are noted in the development of the Akchagyl basseyn (basin). The first stage is characterized by widespread transgression and a poor fossil record (Avimactra 8ubcaspia Andrus, Cardium dombra Andrus, and others). The secona -stage is characterized b~-I`ess extensive trans- gression and by a rich fauna fAvimactra acutecarinata and others). The third stage is distinguished by a strong freshening of the water and an end to the sea. The author describes the marine Akchagyl deposits and the marine Apsheron deposits (considerably less wide- spread than the first) in Turkmeniya and provides lists of the Card 2/5 15-57-12-16806 The Pliocene Deposits (Cont.) fossils found in them. The Apsheron rocks in the region of Sar kamysh are transitional from marine to continental. Continental- beds are widespread in the region of Turkmeniya, but they have been studied so little that it is difficult to work out their strati- graphy, the more so because the nomenclature of the continental strata is very confused. The author proposes a nomenclature for these continental formations in Turkmeniya (see Table). The Zaun- guzlye formation of the Turkmeniya group occurs on the Zaunguzlye Plateau and consists of red and green clays and micaceous sandstones with layers and lenses of conglomerates. The visible thickness is .80 m (the true thickness is apparently considerably greater). It is considered to be lagoonal-continental-deltaic in origin. Fossils are rare Cyprideis torosa littoralis Brady, Cyprinotus sp., and Clessiniola Polejaevi Andrus). The leken formation, more than 156T _mthick is distinguished by a variable lithology and by very few fossils 1plant remains, occasional ostracods). Besides at Chel- eken, the formation is exposed in a number of anticlines in south- Card 3/5 15-57-12-16806 The Pliocene Deposits (Cont.) western Turkmenia. The Karakum formation lies on top of the Cheleken. The lower part of it is late Pliocene in age and consists of deformed conglomerates (in distinction to the Quaternary rocks. A bibliography with 88 references is included. Card 4/5 The Pliocene Deposits (Cont.) 15-57-12-16806 Series Formation Local formation (for different regions of Turkmeniya) Approximate age of the deposit Uger of Karakum Upper Pliocene, arakum lower post- Pliocene Karakum Middle or Zaunguzlye (north) Upper Miocene, Turkmeniya Cheleken (south) lower and middle Pliocene Lower or Lower and middle Zhivinskiy Miocene Card 5/5 V. A. Levitskaya 'RBKR IN, A,G, Deposits containing Unio sturi M.HSrues and its inportance for the stratigraphy of the pliecono of the Ukrainian and Moldavian B.S.R. Dokl.AN SSSR 108 no.4:723-725 Jo 156. (MIRA 9:9) I.Paleentologichookiy institut Akaddmii nauk SSSR. Predetavlano akademikom N.S.Shatskim. (Ukraine--Unionidas. Possil) (Moldavia--Unionidae, Fossil) UMSUYAg Iddlya Aleks&ndrovn&;JWUQ"&,, otvotstvemVy redo; KW=# I.C.Se. red. izd-va; PAYLOVSKIYI A.,A*, takhn, red, (Chaternary marius mollusks'of Turkmenial Chatyarti6huye morskle monluski ftrkmoulis Moskva, lzd-vo Akad, nauk SSSR, 1958'. 79 pe (Akademiis. mw RSML Paleoutologid'haskii institut. Trudy, vol. 65). (TmAmenistan-Hollusks, lossil) (Xin 11:5) AUTHORt Eberzin, A.G-. TITLE: Stratigraphical Layout of Neogen Sea Sediments of the Trans- Caspian Region (Skhema stratigrafii morskikh neogenovykh otlozheniy Zakaspiya) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obshchestva ispytateley pr1rody - Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 2, pp 136-140, (USSR) ABSTRACT: The oc_lurl-Lmce of Neogen sea sediments in the Trnns-CaspiRn region is basically linked with the western regions of KAzakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. On the whole, these sediments represent the Viocene and Pliocene epoch. The author gives a detailed description of the various geological periods and comes to the conclusion that the history of the development of Neogenic seas in the Trans-Cesplan region proves that the Miocene transgression, beginning in the "chokrak" period, reached its climax at the end of the Lower Sarmatian stage and was succeeded by a rep-ression by the end of the Middle Sarmatian stnge. '-Niis regression caused the drying out of the Trans-Caspian region up to the beginning of the Middle Pliocene epoch. The second Neogen transgression Card 112 or ingression took p1sce by the end of the Fliocene epoch. SOV-5-58-2-18143 Stratigraphical Layout of Neogen Sea Sediments of the Trans-Caspian ReFion It began in the early Akchagyl and it reached its climax in the middle Akchagyl period. The repression of the sea started in the late Akchagyl and continued during the entire Apsheron period. 1. Geology 2. Sedimentation 3. Geological time-Determination 4. Neogen Sea Card 212 AUTHORS i Eberzin, A. G., Sayanov, V. ~ov /2o-12o-1-5o/63 TITLE: On the Volcanic Ashes From the Meotic Sediments of the Molda- vian SSR (0 Yulkanicheskom peple iz meotichaskikh otlozhe- niy Moldavskoy SSR) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii niuk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 12o, Hr 1, pp. 183-185 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The study of fossil tuffs, ashes, and other products of vol- canic eruptions is of considerable importance to the know- ledge of the geological past of the earth. The authors inve- stigate the find of a thin (10-15 om) interlayer of volcanic ashes in the mass of the meotic depouits in the district of the disinterments of the Hipparion-fauna near the town Chimishliya at the slopei of the Valya-Satuluy-river. In numerous defiles a more than 70 m thick suite of sandy-loamy deposits is open- ed up. A similar lithological composition( it is described for the enumerated deposits) is proper to continental formations, which were settled on lake-river, swamp, and subaerial con- ditions. This is proved by finds of freshwater-, mainly ri- ver-molluskg. To the lower part of the named mass the known bone containing horizons of Chimishliya are bound (Ref .3), the Card 1/3 age of this fauna is determined as meotic. By comparisorn and On the Volcanic Ashes From the Meotio Sediments of the Molda- vian SSR SOV/20-120-1-50/63 interpolations the age of the above named bone layers is as- certained to represent the middle or the beginning of the Up- per Idootic. The ash-interlayer lies 2o-25 cm above the pack of the bone containing lenses, Therefore these ashes moot prob- ably belong to the Upper Meotic. Macroscopically this ash is a very fine-grained, rough feeling, hardly cemented deposit., It is an isotropic transparent volcanic glass, corresponding to a fine dust, often with very fine gas bubbles o,lo-o,ol mm (83,36%) in size. The fragments are well preservedg without traces of rolling. There occur pieces offine cylindric threads which remind of "Pole's hair". Chemical and optical constants of the glass are-given. The origin of the mentioned ashes is brought into connection with the eruption of one of the east- ern volcanoes of the inner zone of the Karpaty(Rof 2). where lava flows of similar composition took place in the Meotic ti- me. The material, thrown out, was transported by aerial ways and deposed on the bottom of a shallow water basin. There are 2 tables, and 3 references, which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONi Paleontologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Paleontolo- gy Institute.,A3 USSR)-Moldavskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR Card 2/3 (Moldavian Branch of t9e AS, USSR) On the Volcanic Ashes From the keotic Sediments of the Molda- vian SSR. 3OV/ 20-12 C, - 1 - ) C,/ ~3 3 PRESENTEDs January 15, 1950, by S. I. laironov, Ilember, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: January 14t 1958 1. Geology--USSR 2. Volcanic dust--Analysis 3. Sedimentation --Sampling 4. Geological time--Determination Card 3/3 AUTTIORS: Eborzin, A. G,, Klojnor, Yu. It. jovl 12o-12o-21-5o//63 TITLE: )aghylian of the tfanoyohlalz Peninaaa (Ob akchagyle Qp theh~k akcl Mangys X PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii niuk SSSR, 1953, Vol- 12o, lir 2, PP. 397 - 399 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Until very recently only a short notice (Reference 1) existed on the occurrence of these deposits in this region. During geo- logical investigations in 1957 the Akchaghylian depocits were found much farther north of tho first place of findin,~, at Cape Peschanyy. They have developed in a lar,:e reGion and moreover their interrelations with other Ncojone horizons can be observed (figure 1). These deposits are best developed near the settle- ment of Kyzylkum. and from there they are traced until 6-7 km farther to the north. They wore then disclosed still farther by a borehole. Near the above-mentioned zettle.-.lezit they form a plane terrace of several hundred m2- Their thickness amounts to 8 - lo m. These are dirty-white, grayish limestcnes with a fauna. The basis of the lime--ma3s is covered by sands of U;)per Quater- nary (novol-aspiyskiy) a-ce. Under them Lower Pontiac yello-g4sh shell-o6litic lint;stoneo ( 4 M in thicknens) are depocited. From Card 1/3 the scheme of fit,-ure 2 is to be seen that the Al,.c',Ia,,I,hylian layers