G.~.,~or ~t~ nnauk, 1) lnzh.,, MIN, A.V.,
rof.-, GAIDIN, M.V..
kand.tekhn.nauk;- ZIYABI ~and.tekhn.nnuk, KAPURTOV, N.M..
V I , ~*-%f I
inzh.; XASHHKO a., Inzh.; OROUV, V.F., knnd.t'e!khn.na-uk;
KWHOY, V.S.; KULIK, M.Ye., Iv3nd.tekhn.nnuk; KAX&RO.T, A.P., i=h.;
NOVIKOV, G.I,, kand.takhn.nauk; NOSKOV, B.G., inzh.; OLMV, V.A.,
kand.vet.nauk; OSTANKOV, V.P., inzh.; PERCHIEHIN, A.V., inzh.;
POKHVAIENSKIY, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SERAFIMOVICH, L.P., kAnd,
tekhn.nauk; SMIUOV, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, URTACIIELT, P.H., kand.
telchn.nauk; FADMYEV, N.N., inzh.; FATE)MV, Ye.H.; KRMOV, V.Li
red.; VESKOVA, Ye.I., tekhn.red.
[Reference book on the mechanization of stock farming] Sprevochnaia
k-iiga po mekhanizatsii %hivotnovodetva. Moskva, Gos'.Izcl-vo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1957. 678 p. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Chle'n-korresT)ondent,V9e9oyuznoy akAdemii sel'skokhoZYAYstvenrqkh,
nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Krasnov. Fateyev).
(Farm equipment) (Stock and stockbreeding)
ZYABLOV JLL.L~nd. takhn. nauk, atarshiy nauchnyy 4otrudnik
A&iiast conservatism in the production of new mchinery for
livestock farms. Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no-11.153-60 11 159 (KIRA 13:3)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliekly Institut elektrifikataii,
sel'skogo khoxyaystva.
(Yeed mills)
ZYABWVA, T.R.; MGG, N.D.; SVILYUIOVA, R.F.
Drying the protective coating on mirrors by infrared rays. Stok.1,
ker. 13 no.1:27-29 Ja '56. (MM 90) .
(Gus -khrustaLl nyy--Xirrors) (Infrared rays-- I adus trial applications)
KOCHEGAROVr-V,M.- ZYABLOVA, Ye.A.
Investigating the electrodeposition of bis='th from perchlorI6
Acid solutions. Izv. vys.. ucheb. zav.; tiavmA. met. 6 no,4:lib-
112 163. ;(MM 16A)
1. Taganrogskiy radiotokhnicheskiy ingtitut, kafedra khimiis
(Bismuth-Flectrometallurgy),
(Electroplating)
7 -7 T:[:. -,"-I;r 1,711j
L-'jjg,'j1A11 unijkg
IT
naim
Electroder-ori.ition 0' h~zn?iuth froTfl p(.,,
Zhi.,-.
37 no.10:23213-2-125 ci (,4.
(M MIA 17
ACCESSION NRt AP4041.798' 5/0080/6410,37/00,7/149411498
AUTHOR: Kochegarov, V. 'K. Zynlilo,va, Ye, A..; Zaburdayeva,, F. I.-
MIX: ElectrochemicAl etchi6p, of germanium in sodium hydroxide
solutions
-SOURCS: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v."37, no. 7,~1961s, 1494-1498
TOPIC TAGS: germanium, n type germanium,~ germanium single -cryli ta I
semiconductor de~rice, electrochemical etchfng, sadium'hydrox'idei
electrolyte, germanium polarization
Electrochemical etch'ing of n-type germanium 4 ncaustic
ABSTRACT:
soda solutions has been studied because this method offers ceitain
advantages over chemical etchina in the manufaciure or semiconductor
devtc.es. The etching experiments wore carrted out with nLngle-
crystal germanium plates as tli~, anode in 0.005, 0,05,045,andl.5-.~j Naoti,
at 20, 40, and SOC current density of 0,1 to 1.50ampb 2
with . a M
Anodic polarization curves are.interpreted at; an Indication of cheml*
ical polarization accompanying electrochemical dissolution of german-
ium which forms Ge4+ ions only at current de.nsicies above tile
Cc4
41798.,
~ACCESSTON NR: AP40
saturation current (0.1,sapjdm7-). -The appearance oC the' etched surface
:and uniformity of etching improve with increased (up to,a certain.
-artodic current output decreases c
!value) current density, The qntin~-
-!uously when the current density 'or temperature are Inemased, bu,t
'does not change appreciably with electro-lyte conedn9ration. optimulh
concentration and operating conditibns are given (HaOll - concentratiolat
Orig*
:0.5 11; solution temperature,20C; current- density 01. dM
:art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables.
.;!ASSOCIATION: none
ISUBMITTEDt OlSep62 ATD'~PRESSt 3061 ENCLs 0
GC* NO.,RM SOV: .006
OTHER: OW
ISUB. CODE:..
ar
2/2
S/080/62/035/006/012/013
D204/D307
AVTHORS: Kochegarov,'V. M., Zaburdayevd,'k. I. and Zyablova"p
Ye. A.
TITLE: A study of the electrochemical properties of indium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35,~no.~6, 1962,.
1376-1379
TEXT: Cathodic and anodic be)aavior of In in s.ulphate solutions
were studied, due to the usefulness of such data for the develop-
ment of the technology of In coatings. Solutionq containing,0.01
1.0 moles/l were tested, at pH 2.5and 20, 40.and 5000, with Cu
cathodes. At 20 and 400C the cathodic polarizaPon curves, mea-
sured at current densities (D) of 0 - 3 amp/dm , consisted of a
portion where the electrode potential changed little with J:ncreas-
ing D, followed by-a platform and a section where appreciabl Ie po-
larization took place. The'evalues of D at which the sharp transi-
tion from one to the other sections occurred -increased-with rising
In concentration in the electrolyte. Cathodic~~and anodic current
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S/080/62/035/006/012/013
A.study of the ... D204/D307
efficienc ies (n) were also measured at 20, 40 and 500C for the same
range of D. Qathodic q'3 increased with D to maxime, (-~,60 -95% at
1 - 2 amp/dmz) and fell thereafter, It is hence believed that ioni-
+ 2+
zations to In .and In are more probable at low Die, whiletiioni-
za.tion to metallic In is favored at higher current densities*: Low-
ering of Is past the maxima is ascribed to the vigorous evolution
Of H2 00 cIrring at higher D's. High cathodic DIs and.elevated teaf-
peratures are therefore recommended, for the production of shiny,
dense coatings. Anodic,Q's calculated for In-~+~were -150%-at low
D's, falling to-A00% as the current density was increased, almost
independently of temperature. High anodic D's or the use of in8o-
luble anodes are, therefore, recommended with periodic additions
of In 0 to the electrolyte. The interest and'advice of A. N.~' Kha--
2 3
rin are acknowledged. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION; Taganrogskiy radiotekhnioheakiy institut (Taganrog,
Radiotechnical Institute)
SUBMITTED: July 3, 1961
Oard,2/2
ZTA2WTSKAI_,_j.T~t,,, nablyudAtell; LATYPOY, A.A.
Results of photographic observations of artificial earth
satellites. Biul.sta,opt.nabl.isk.oput.Zem* :no.7t25-28
'59- Oan 13:5)
1. Machal'alk fotografiahookoy,stanteii Latviyokogo
sitets, (for Ziablovskis), 2e.lachallulk fotografichookoy
stantaii Tasbkontskol, astrpMet.chemkoy observittorii AN UZSSR
(for latypov)t
(Artificial eatellites-Tracking)
-- -~'- ~ ~- -I
AC NR*
C AP5027592
The macb1neAs of the lev'er. type: with stepul '6a pr' fiat4pie
from ivconaists,ofa~weld'd
0 to 3000 kgf d :fi~ rin.tbelbwaii~~
part of which is fastanedAvmachanfom~for mov P$~ awer a amp.34 0 "The
upper clamp., by means of:a rbd and~a~cdnical priamt la auspenood ifrom
the short arm of upper lover 3s which is attacbio~d to the forv6rd sup-
port of the stand, The short and Ung azma of tibe upper abla:nea have
lengths corresponding to 100 end 1060 mm, or a ItIO ratio* The long
arm of the upper lever ends with segment k# the radium of wbiab Is
equal to the length of the arm, or 1000 mm. On the ------
-- d I ng i arms
the stand Is -Att"hed-lowar-lavver or 1411 Lb or. WbIoll
& rsl~ ~Oind 750 mm; long , in.~ a * 1 t5 ra~iof thei,iioil or'~w4icb 9~0 a 413 al
to 150 and 750 mmo respectively. S~Ement 4 of~tbe u' p4r laved! is
Aoined to segment 6-of-the lower laVer.by a b6ndi '~of 432 wit4l ~~JLtblck*
n633 of 005 mm and a width of 50 mat Weigbta x4e z~spendad t gj~g.
ment 7 on the same band, Tba.powerjof the lav6l~, ~system is 50; , n'3 sp
so that a load of 60 kilograms creat~es a force d 3000 k9f on the
sample. Tubular samples with a d iameter of 2~. tm an4 it length of
310 mm with an inside diameter of 26 mm are attarahed with clamps of
the wedge type, The aggressive medium, conslaUlig ot di mixture of
acids of the desired eonoantrationp Is poured lumide tbe samplo.
The load on the sample can be varied from 0 to 300 kgro Origo art.,
ha.3: 2 figures*
O~;
060,
.SUB CODS: SUM DATE! 16mar65/ ~or
-10 BF; 0
CGO 3/3
ZTABOV, S.
Depending on-the Increase In crop yIeld6'Ovts, trud. no~9:114-116
1589 (MIRA 11110)
l.Glavnyy a ronom sovkhoza "Rundale 0 Iatvi skare $8R.
fIetvia-State farms) Wges)
kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. doteent; SEMOAL.
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ZEUNTUT, A.S.~�
kandidat tekhalchookikh nauk, doteent, retsens .eat; ITAROVo A.G.ig
kadidat tekhdoMakikh nauk, t1otsent, redaktor; kbit', B.I.9
tekhnicheekiy redaktor
[Laboratory exercises for the cvirse *Interchangeable parts azA.
technical measurement.*] Laboratornye saniatils po kurem *Otnovy'
vzainosameniaemoatt L tokfinicheskie ismarsaiia.11 Rd.. 2-oo, ispr.
i dop. Koskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn# izd-vo maa4inostroit. lit-ry,
1956. 335 P (KLRA 10-1)
(Physical measurements) (Xngineering inetrunents)
-771 fl-ii 1.
7--.7 TI I-
r q'i -VII,
1T i I 111itli
AJ V
ZYABREVA, N.N., kand, tekhiL.ma, dots.1 SHEGA1, H.Ysop tekhn,
V tap t
';'~na,~dots.; DVORETSKIT, Ys.R., kand. tekh.n,l n retsenzent;
t
TISHCHENKOf O.F.;, profto doktor tekhn. 11&41 IVANOVAt'
N.A., red.izd-va; SOKOLOVA, T.F., takhn. r4d.;, V. Mao,
takhn. red.
(Problems and examples for a course on the principles of inter-
changeability and technical measurements] Sbor%zadach i pri-
merov po kurou "Osnovy vzaimozameniaemooti i tek icheskie is-
mereniia." Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 280 p. (MIRA 16:5)
(Interchangeable mechanisms);
AT) A A), I
PHASE I BOOK EODITATION W/4106
Moscow. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhaicheskoye uchilishche
Vzaimozamenyayemost' i tekhnika izmereaiy v mashinostroyenii (Interchangeability
and Measuremerit Techniques in Machinery Manufacture) Moscow., MashgIz,, 1959.
232 P- (Series: Mezhvuzovskiy sbornJk, No. 1) Errata slip inserted.. 3,000
copies printed.
Additional Sponsoring Agency: Moscow. Stankoinstrximeatallnyy institut imeai
1. V. 6talina.
Editorial Board: A. I. Yakusbev, Doctor of Technical'Sciences, Professor;,
Ye. I. Volodin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; and N.~N. Ganchev,
Candidate
of Technical Sciences; Edo.: In. K. Lyandon, Candidate.of Technical Sciences;
N. A. Dakunina, Candidate of Technical Sciences; and A. 1. Yakushav, Doctor
of Technical Sciences, Professor; Managing Ed. for Literature on MAchine and
Instrument Construction: N. V. Pokrovskiy, Engineer; Ed. of Pablishing
House: 0. F. Koehatova; Tech. Ed.: A. F. Uverova.
Card 1/5
interchangeability and Measurement Tecbnlques Ctbnt.) SOV/4106
PURPOSE: . This collection of articles'is intended tor scientific workers and
technical personnel studying problems of interchangeability and technical
measurements in machinery manufacture.
COVERAGE: The book deals with trends in the developwat of basic problema of
interchangeability. Existing measuring equipmant in the USSR and other
countries is discussed. Some design and utilization problems in the use of
conventional and automatic measuring devices are outlined. Emphasin is
given to methods and equipment for feedback and mechanized control and con-
trol of the geometry and surface roughness of parts. No personalities are
mentioned. References accompany several of the articles.
TAKE CF CONTENTS t
Preface 3
Gorodetskiy, I. Ye. (Deceased) Doctor of Technical Scielnceoj~ProfeBsor.' The
Present State and Basic Problems of Technical Measurement in the Machine,
Industry
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Interchangeability and Measurement Techniques (Gont.) SOV/41.06
Yakushev, A. lo., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. On
Further Development of the Science of Interchangeability 16
Tishchenko, 0. P., Candidate of Technical Sciencoy Docent.: Calcula-
tion of Tolerances in Clock Gearing 25
Zyabreim--fi N. I Candidate of Technical Sciences. Comparative
Investigatiom of Clockwork and Cycloidal Gear Systems 46
Zyabreva N. N. and 0. F. Wishchenko. ~ Methods of Calculating Tolerances
'::~~~iatances of Holes in Clockwork Plates~and Bridges 70
Kovalev, M. K., Engineer. Diametrical Compensations for De~iations
in Elements of Taper Threading 93
Shegal, M. Ya., Candidate of Technical Sciences. On the Use of
Combined Fits 3.03
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Interchangeability and Measurement Techniques (Cont.) SOV/4206
Volodin Candidate of Te .chnical Sciences, Docent. Inspec-
.. Ye. I.)
tion of Surface Finish by-Comparison With Samples Ill
Ivanteov, A. I.., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. On the
Problem of Vector Errors (Due to Eccentricity andAisalAgmentj 128
Fedorov, A. D.., Candidate of Technical Sciences, DoIcent. 04 the
Calculation of Errors in Measurements W*-'th UIM-)BICG~,and BP-2rpe
Optical-Mechanical Instruments 134
Vorontsov, L. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences. ln~vestigation
of Feedback-Control Devices for Checking Jouxnal Diameter$
During Polishing With Carbide Wheels 155
Ganchev, N. N., Docent. On the Application of the Principle of
Unitizing in the Design of Devices for Control and,Measurement 178
Yeliseyev, M. S., Assistant Professor. On Methods of Dimensional
Control With Averaging of Measurement Data 1-97
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Interchangeabillty and Measurement Techniques (Cont.) SOV/4106
Yagorlyev, 0. Ya., Engineer. Cheaking'of Parts With Double
Curvature
Voroblyev, Yu. A., Aspirant. A Universal Shrinkage Vernier
Ebight Gauge :230
AVAILAZZ: Library of Congress
Card 5/5 VK/pVAfh
10/4~66
YAKUSTEV., A.L. doktor teklm. nauk, prof.; DUNIF-BARROVSKIY, I.V.,
doetor tekhn. nauk, dote,) retsenzent; ZYAIREVA, N IH.0 kand.
tekhn. mauk, dots., red. ...
[Interchangeability in the manufacture of machinery) Vzaimo-
zameniaemost' v tashinostroenii. Moskvap Hashinostroonie
1964. 285 P. (MIRA 17:41
BEZHELUKOVAO Ye.F.., inzh.; VOROBOYEVp:YU.A., kand.',t6khn. ~nauk;
VORONTSOV, L. N. , kand. tekhn.~ nauk; ZjA_BMt,_-Ljj_~- kand.
tekhn. nauk; LYANDONp Yu.N.,Iand, tekhn. nsukj TISHCHENKO,
O.F.,, doktor tekhn. nauk, proif.; PMROV,, AOL., kand. tekhn.
nauk; YAKUSHEV, A.I. , doktor tekbn. nauk, pid .,, GWTEV, V. L,
inzh., retsenzent; KUBAMV, V.L, inzh., red.; GARANKINA,
S.P., red.izd,va; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn. red.
(Handbook on allowances, fitB and linear measurements for
inspectors at machinery plants]-Spravochnik:,kontrolera ma-
shinostroitellnykh zavodov; po dopuskan, pouadkam, i lineinp
izmereniiam. Pod red. A.LlAkusheva. Leningrad,,Mashgiz
1963. 723 p. (MRk 16:5~
(Production control) (Measuring instruments)
(Interchangeable mechanisms).
ZYMMA,X.M., k&ndidat tokhnicheokikh sauk
Standardization of watch toothe(L-wheels. [Trudv] KvTu no-34.36-65
155. (MIRA 8:10)
(Glocks AU4 watches) (Gearing-?Also, Calculatiome'~sto'.)
VOROBIYEV, YusA., kand# tokhn. anuk; BEZ10,11KOVA, Y'D'F.) ".1m.J.
tekhn. nauk; KABANOV, S.D., inzh*j rotnenzoutt",
kand. tekhn.nauk, red.
[Allowances and fits of plastic parts] Dopunki i Izonadki
detalei iz plastm-ass. Moskvaj Maollinoritroente, l)7 p.
3 11 i1
m
SHCHEINIKOV, Stepan Terentlyevich., prof.; TRUEW41K, D.Tt,%, ~rof.j
retsenzent; MIRONOV, A.N.g prof., retsenzent, 27AEUVA.
S.M. j red.
[Veterinary sanitary inspection at poultry proresa,'ng
enterprises) Veterinarno-sanitarnyi kontrolVina. Ptitse-
pererabatyvalusbehAb prodprAlatIJAh. ~ liid.;: '1. Vr;.qk-va,
Pishchevala promy.DIA-mmot-Al, 1964. 163 p.
(MAPA 17%9)
SIRBILADZE, Akakiy Luarsabovichj SKURIKHIN, 1.14.2 katid. t4ak-bn.
nauk.9 retaenzent; AGADALIYANTS, GA, prof., bpets. red.j
ZYABREVA, S.M. p red.
(Fundamentals of the technology of brandy mak1mg] 09novy
tekhnologii konliaka, Moskva, Pishchavaia promyshlonnostt,
1965. 74 P. (MIRA 18: 3)
CHEKULAYEVA, Lidiya Vasiltyevna; KIVRIKO, S.F., retsenzent;
ZYABREVA) S.M., red.
(Establishing milk norms in the manufacture of canned milk
products] Normalizatsiia moloka pri proizvods~ve moloch-
rqkh konservov. Izd.2.$ dop. Moskva,, Pisbchavaia promyshl.0
1965. 55 P. (141RA 18;3)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODMAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Matveyev, L. T.9 Zyabrikor, V. A. 30,1/
On the Qualitative inalysi,3 of the Conditioins of' the .~-o r al a t io n
of Vortexes in the Atmoophere (0 knoiht~stvebnow, analize us-
loviy vikhreobratovaniya v atmoafere)i;
Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, ffr~7, pp. 42a-47 OJS80:
P. 1. Brounov Oef 1) was 'the fil-ct to fina the rljlea;eovprn-
ing the conditions of fornations of, ~,V`clonez and anticycl ones
and their motions. In the last lo - 15 years new qualitative
rules governing the development of sPioptia procesaes':have
been formulated by N, L.. Taborov-skly (epf Bugay:ev
(Ref 3).et al. L. T. t;atveyev in his articIrsco)tlined'a some-
what different w.,.Ly of substantiating tha qualtitative Xules
(Refs 7, 8). As in the course of theIatkt,'years different
opinions have been uttered. with respeat tathe role played
by the terms of the equation
dQ z 20
z +
i V
g ax + V 0V (26) :1+ z
6 0Y IT)-
dt T
for tlie prooesses of cyclogenesis the author tried to determine
S6V/
Cn the Qualitative Analysia of the Conditions of' thril Formation oi',71ortexes
in the Atmosphere
the magnitude of single terms of tile ~quatioii of the vortex
transfer (perenos vikhrya) in a quantitative way. In'thel
papers by Kh. P. Pogonyan and it, !. BUrtseir (;ief 11) cion-
vincing experimental evidence is gi%,(!n~ whickt~explains Ahe:
role played by the temperatuitkavection during the ind ividual
stages of the formation of cyclones. A. Xlyucharev lately
furnished interesting experimental data. Ye. 1-.
calculated tile divergence of the wind vi~lloclty ill GZ~Ses
where the coordinate axes take various direations And
the space Interval of the. differentiati 'on his different lengths.
In the last 20-25 -years there have b.eeft 'exiating COMP140tely
opposite opinicns with renpect to the. rolo play(-4 by the di-
vergence (B. It. Mikhell, R~ ',iherkhag I iy t ale)*
. : 1!11 D. 11tirenuke
The horizontal baroclinal (geastrophic Lemperature advection)
was taken into account for the first time Lr Yo. N. 131 inave.
(Ref 2). LLLter an this theory was further de'veloped by ~Ye, IT.
Blinovaq 1. A. Kibellq i,, A. Mashkovicii I, ,~. M. Obuchov et al.
The investiga.Aorl results obtaine(t by NNP~iko .-rich as well an
the experie,...;e collected in the compils.,tion of weather for6-
Card 2 basts by means of electronic computers proved that the least
SOV/ 50-58-7 1;11/20
the
Fo=ation of Vortexes
On the 0 ions of
,ualitative Analysis of the Condit
in the Atmosphere
accurate forecasts made according to scheme without taking
into account the horizontal baroclinal were those where 1
cases of a strong change (re-formation') of the pressur~e field
had taken place. In the mtimation olf the horizontal baroolinal
also-the possibility of' the formation~~of resonances between
the taves in the temperature and pressure field must,fi6t be
neglected. In the case of a strong increase of the pressure
wave amplitude the wave looses its stability. This phenomenon
was for th6 first time discoveredby K. Ros'abi and Ye.', N.~
Blinova (Ref 6).-Thi~ authori of tho pr~esent paper also p6int
to the critical remarkt made by _L-S. Gnedin and A. S, Pubov
(Ref 5) an well as the charta elaborated by' Xh. P. Po:gosyano
The authors regard the scheme proposed',by N. 1. Buley 'e~ and
G. 1. Marchuk (Hef 4) au the most perftct modern scheine' for
making foreoasto. The aim of' the present paper was.
to point out certain facts which could;be udeful in the ex-
planation of the physical proceseen ini.the re-formation ofl
the thermobaric atmaepheric field as well Rs in the formation
Card 3/4 of the theory of cyclogenesia. The discussions of theyole
11
SOVI 50-513-7.-11/2'0
On the Cualitative Analysis of the Conditions of the Formation of Vortexes
in the Atmosphere
played by the individual.factors in th.e formation of ~vortexes
proves the importance of a theory 64_~ the atmosphericLpr~-
cesses which takes,into account the sinoptical experienced
and the experimental data col'Lected, There are 1 figure, 1
table, and 14 references, 13 of which are Soviet.
1. Meteorology--USSR 2. Cyclones--Analysis '3., Anticyclones.I.-Analysis
4. Mathematics
.A AA
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S/.105/01/000/010/002/602
E073/E33$
AW -k-itigiya, V.A. Candidate of Technical Sciences :and
11yablikov, O.M., Engineer (Leningrad)
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TITLE, On the Gray-binary Code Conversion~
PERIOD IC,% I". Elektrichestvo, ig61, No. 10, P. 74~~
TEXT: As sensors for the turning angle~c~oding discs or'
drums are frequently used Depending on their design, either
photo-sensors or contact brushes are used.. Tiieveby, the
coding discs are fitted with a stencil which,iin the first
case, has transparent sections on a non-transparent disc and,
in the second casca, consists of contact segments. To exclude-
serious errors which may arise owing to the fact that the
elements are not point elements and thatthey cannot be
accurately set along a single line, the Gray codels frequently
used. However, direct utilisation of the Gray code and control
servo-systems involves difficulty and it is preferable to
convert the Gray code into a binary code. A parallel circuit
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26529
S/105/6i/000/010/002/002
On the'Gray-binary Code.Conversion.E073/F-335.
for Gray-binary code conversion, using two transistors and-two
diodes per bit (except the highest-order bit's which is
identical in the two codes), is given.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables and I Soviet reference.
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1961
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3/032/61/027/011/015/016
B104/Bl3'8
LUTHOR: Zyabrev, L. G.
TITLE: Automatic strain recorder
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v'. 27, n04 11, '1961~ 1415 1477
TEXT: The author describes the automatic strain recorder AIPA (ARD) jfdtted
with an electron potentiometer of the type -3MI-09(UP-09) t, This is an
electronic multi-point measuring instrument (10 - 20 points) whic1h
records values on a tape diagram. In contrast to the recorder1fitted,vith
an EPP-0.0 potentiometer developed at the KuzNIUI the strain: grageo in the
ARD are riot fed with a-c but with d-c., The instrument "MIAOys, resistailj~~:-,~
wire strain gages of 120, 150, and 200 ohms, The maximum measurable strains
2 3
are: in band I, + 2-10 , in band II, + 4:10 , and in band III, B-10
relative units, The warming-up time of the device is PC) m1n. It can
ate continuously for 24 hr and the temperature changes of the a-ir may
fluctuate by � 100C. The strain gages are connected to a balancing circuit
by triple leads (for studies at elevated temperatures) 'or by aouble load;3-
(for studies at normal temperatures). The balancing circuit congists of
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kutomatic strain recroder B100136
'wire resistors. These and the strain gages form bridlKe circuits., The
diagonals of these bridges are connected to an EPP-09','potentiome ter by means.
of an automatic switch, The measurement results are recorded on -a diagram
tape. Fig., 2 shows the general layout of the balancing circuit, The maxi-
mum error of the instrument (without pickup orror) doos noi~ exc(ted
There are 3 figures,,
Fig. 2. General layout of balancing circuit,. Legendt 1) Supply 8v;~ (2)
-ter. .1
measuring diagonals of the bridgesi (3) :ml-09M (FPP!,09M): Potentiome.
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AUTHORSt
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACTs
ASSOCIATIONs
SUBMITTED;
AVAILABLE;
Card 1/1
Naydeiiuvaj I. X., Andreyeva) V. A.0 Bjkov, V. T., 62-11-22/29
Versen, S. P., Zyakhort re. S., Cherniy, V. F.
On the Investigation of Effective Substances of the 'ginquefoil
Ginseng (K izuchaniyu deystvayuahchikh veshchestv zhen'shenya)
Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otde.l.Khiui.Nauk, 1957P,Nr 11, pp-14o3-'4o4
(USSR)
In order to confirm the assumed compounds.in, the cinquefoil gin-
seng (Panax quinquefolium.), coloar r'oactions were applieId. Name-
ly such ones which are applied in the paper chromatography. The
ginseng extracts provide coloured drop-reactions with "hinhydrine
antimony trichloride, parudimethylamiriobenzaldehyde, benzidine,
a-naphthol. These reactions confirm the existence of s'ug4r,
amino- and steroid-compounds. The applioat 'ion of thu~ohromato-
graphy made it possible to carry out the elimination of active
preparations from the ginseng extract. The root itself is cal-
led "Sanf-sall. There are lo references, 9 of which are Slavic.
ftr-east Branch . of the AN USSR (Dalinevostochnyy filial AN SSSR)
June 24, 1957
Library of Congress
STEPANOV, Y.M.; VIJLIFSICU, N.S.; PUCIIKOY, V.A.; MVII A.K.
Mans speatrometT7 of amino acid derivatlres.~Ilaso ~Opectra of,
phen7lthiohydantoine of aliphatic amino acids., ph-enylalanine,,
tyrosine., and proline, Zhur. ob. khim. 34-no.1183771-3779
9 064 (MIRA 18s1)
1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSRI-
MAKIN, A.Pop general-mayor aviataii
Improve methods of tactical training in flyilig schbols. Vest.~
Vozd.Fl. no.12:2&-30 1) 160. (MIRA
(Flight training)
MANUSADZIffAN, V.G.; ZYAKUN, A.M.; CHUVILIN, A.V.; VARSFIAVSYIT, Ya.M.
Use of the mass spectrometric method for studying the
derivatives of:amino acids and smaller peptides. Part 21
Maas spectrometric analysis of ethyl esters of N-acylpeptides,
Izv. AN Arm.SSR.Khim.nauki 17 no. 2t143-155 164. (141RA 17t6)
1. Institut radiatsionnoy I fiziko-khimichaskoy biologii AN
SSSR.
PUCHKOV, V.A.- SMANOV, V.M.j VULIKON, N.S.;,AYA
KRIVV-OV, V~F.
Mass spectrometry of amino acid methylthiophydantoins. Dokl.
AN SSSR 157 no.5:1160-1163 Ag 164. (MIRA 170)
1, Institut khImli prirodnykh noyedlneniy AN 195 3 S R
ZYALALOV? A.A., agronom-plodovod
Effect of the preparation potassium salt of'nlpha,-naphtIVIacetic
acid on the sueseptibility of apple to aphids. Zashch. rast,ot
vred. i bol. 8 no.2:35 F 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Kazanskiy plodopitomnik.
(Naphthaleneacetic acid) (Apple-Disease and pest resistance)
(Plant lice)
ZYAIIIKO, Konstantin Terentlyevich; RUBIN, It., red.;, HOLCHANOVA, T.,
[Vital obJoctive of trade unions] Riana spiava profmpilokf~,,
Odesa, Odes'ka obl.vyd-vo, 1958. 36 p.
1. Golova Odes'.koi oblasnoi Radi profeninikh. apilok (for Zynalko).
(Russia--Social conditions) (Trade unions)
ZYAPAYEV, A.A.
Technical and econcqnic efficiency of the u;3e of. miachine
tools with progr,= conLrol In small lot arki lot productim,
Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-isal.inst.naiieh.i tekh.
inform. no.8:55-56 Ag t65. (MIRA 18:12)
ZYAPAROV, R.; SVIRIDOT. X.; SHINDIN, F.; OSIPOT, G.
For the further improvement of bank work. Don.~l kred, 18 no.10i
50-56 0 160, (MIRA 13:10)
1. Glavuyy bukhgalter Semipalatinskoy kontory Gisbanka (f or z7ayarov).
2, Glavnn bukholter Toronezhakoy kontory Gosbauka (for Svirido4).
3. Glavny7 Weagalter Stalinskogo otdoleniya Gotlbanlm g.Chelyabinsla
(for Shinclin). 4. Glavny7 b%*hgalter IrIcutskoy kantory Gosbanka (for
06ipov),
(Banks and banking)
MAVRISHGHXV~ V.S., kand. ekon. naak; VITfULIN, F.P.p Icand.tek-on.
nauk- STROKOVA, V.I.p kand, okon. nauk3 VYDCP*iOV, VJ.p
kand. ekon. naukl LOPATIN, N.V., kand. okon.~.uaukj~
__~ld. ekon.
SOSIX) L.M., kand. ekon. nau~ZYA INO V 4a,
naukj LYSOV, N.Ye.,, kand. ekon. n Hii, ATAj'K#I.$,
kand. ekon. nauk-. TRUBILKO, N.P., kand. ekoi.i.' nauk; WKIN,
V.Ya., kand. eko~. nauk
I~praductioa Ln~WjjteLftssial
(Chemicalization of industria'
Dimizatsila prouqshlennogo proizvodatva Balorutio 11. 'Minsk,
Nauka I tekbnika, 1965. 126 p. I ---IA 18:5)
--- , inshanare
bul0.-,r).;. weiiellfle
r7;
ZYATIN, Nikolay Aleksandrovichl K08TROVITSXIY, Naum Yurlyeirit~h
[Electric welding of ralle on strest railroad ~trackol
Elektroymnaia, a-varka rolloov v puti&kh tramaft. Mokvao
Stroiizdatp 1965. 33 ps (MIRA 1215)
ZYATIK, N#A.,- inzh.; MIKOT, A.A., kand. takhn, nauk; IMMENED. V.S., Insh.
Gontrolling Ice an streetcar rails. Goro khoz. Mosk. 33 ne.3:30-31
Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5)
(Street railways-Snow protection an& removal)
UATIN, V. M.; inzu . VUSHIMIN, M.Ya., tekh~-
-----------------
control
of electric filtering upiti. Aletk". at&. 31
Automatic
no. 3:85-87 mr '6tV. (MBA 13:8)
(Automatic control), (Dot collectors)
SHELEKffOV, S.A., inzh.; GLAIIT~, A.Ya., inzh.; MODZIDLEVSKIY, V.V., iiizh.;
ZYATITSKIY A.Ya,t lnzh#; PANTYUKHOV, L.L.,Aand.tekhn.nauk,
Serieu of kB 401l tables. Vest*'
elektroprom. 32 no.10:3o-j'~-6-161- (MIRA 1419)
(Matallurgical plants:~-L,'Iectrio~e(juil),~ont)
(Electric motors)
_~dtfkcE COD4.*-, 11 001/0 0
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AUTHOR: Gorshkova, N. K.; 1?yi6henko, A. A.;
: ~ 4 L, _ - A.; q0
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Katsenelenbaum, B. Z. j KolesnikovL, N. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Principles of a statistical analysis of the propaga Ilon dta light b~ In
slightly deformed round mirror pi
pe
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, y. Ili n 6. 1 19,66i 42-50i,
TOPIC TAGS. light pipe, light p'ropa&tio
t4ength I sov liidin~ n4; tL dia, 4
ABSTRACT: Plots of per, uni 0 $1 a -'for: SO: cm m ter
ideal aluminum pipe a and light wavelengt6s of 0 6 6 and 3 V bare dbustructed 4n the
ba'sis of theoretical formulas developed by C. Eaglesfield (Proce IRE a, p. B~t
109 0 43, 26). In considering rough-surface real pipes, tht~, lnte~at',tiorL of 416661nj,
pIa,rameter variations and the beami diffractio in divdrgdnce caused by the finiiia
wav clength-to -beam- section ratio are neglected. The real-pipe deformations are
responsible for the increase in the average beam-sliding angle, for its divergence,
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and for, its deviation from the rxier'd
i Ii6nal plane.clhelixiiik~~). T~6 litter Ohtinbi!nenon
results in nonlinear increase o losses wi ;,th' li hto ~h
f th 0 -pipI6,jL'ngth, in azimu.
divergence of the beam, and,(in the case ol'thin beams) in azimuth uncertainty of
beam position. A statistical cormection is established between (a.) average squares
of wall-deformation angles and (b) average values of the siliding angle, lidli-~dngr,
additional loss, and beam divergence. Orig. art. has: 4 figuros , 16 form llaish and
I table.
7 ~cg -1/0144
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AUTHOR: Dyacheako, A. A.; Zyatitskiti A.,
ORG: none
r ~tlo,n a
TITLE:, Experimental, deterritination of the Itidi ciitrik. t en by~ 6119ittly
deformed surface
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika I elektronika, v~, no. 066. 4t-144'
TOPIC TAGS: light pipe, optic signal transmission,
ABSTRACT: The experipental.determiniii6n~of the i's
reported, fory_jXjZuidP- -mrndi~ffieater,2.5
.~ml ag) Wbing ivith: a: poli ~ed
0 0: copper
covering on the Inside; the sliding angles ',%rere- about 1% As ithe reflection iiLdicatrix
Is a function which shows what part of the. reflected eneegy prppagates at~; a d~.finite
angle, the indicatrix can be characterized by a certain ftobabillty densitir. Hence,
such a density is sought on the basis of experimental data by 4voraging pkrticular
selected experimental functions of distribution (particultur histograms). In the
experimental outfit (see figure), the light reflected by murface 4 to photographed by a
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AF6003560,
hi'v, i6g I i
11~bjed Ye'5 witWlii'fd~al iength
of 1000; mm. Othe
r parts are:
1 - inicaMescent lamp mod a, light
filter for 578 imp , Z - dollfinator
Outfit for determining the reflection indicatrik objective, f is 1600 mirn. 3 -~aperture
diaphriugm; 6 - photoplate in the
focal plane. These conclusions are offered: (1) The alsove emperimental mdthod
permits not only finding the indicatrix but also deteriyAlting the reliability and
accuracy of such finding; (2) A strong dependence of thib indicatrix forra on the lengtb
of the illuminated area was observed; however, about 9016 energy existed. al*ays
within ay 2-, ay is the mean-square angle of surface dtefor~niLtioW (3): Thd' rule of
'14 6y " is confirmed by the above experithents. "Them autho7.!wwIshA6 thmk!B. Z-
Katsenelenbaum for his valuable' Ice-oAd discussiomA~~__Orf utos*"
-4 fo rrxiulag-, 46d1tab- e. toll
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GRUSHEVETSKIY, G.I., inzh. (Moskva); ZYATUVICHI P.F.,,inzh..(Kivev)
Conference on the generalization of experience in w6ridng out
standard designs of hydraulic structures in irrigation systems.,
Gidr. i mel. 15 no.11:62-64 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
I
Y,,
~5-- 3.2 0 0 0 0 (A) 66424,
4-4)
AUTHORS: 011dekop, Yu. A.9 peychankov A# Nap SOT/20-12s-6-29/6~
Academician AS BSSRtZyatlkovp I. Pat
Bylina, G. 3. Yelfnitikfy',~4
p
TITLE: A New Kethod of Synthesizing Laymmetric Acyl~Peroxides~
PERIODICAL: Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Kr 6, pp 1201 1203
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: After giving a survey of the production methoda of sYmmot,ric- and
asymmetric acyl peroxides (RCOOOCOR,~and RC000CORr, roapectively)
(Refs 1-59 as well as F. Juraeka, and R. Chr'ome~ekq Ref 6)? the
authors put forward some details of the method mentioned In the
title. When a mixture of aromatic aldehyde.and acetic anhydride
0 : 3) is oxidized in the airg the anymmetrio moyl peroxides
are formed (see Diagram in which X A ~-CH 3p P-CH 09 P-01i a-Cl).
After 3-6 hourep'the yields were 53-80a The oxidation proceed-
a
ed at 30-400 in the presenoe of anhydrous 9o.dium aoet~te'(O.2-
0.3% of all substances) or calcium carbonate (10-15~). The air-
charging rate was 2.5-3 11min, The reaction mixture was illumi-
nated with a 75 w electric bulb. All peroxides obtained are well
soluble in *benzene, ether, M 40 chloroform, alcoholq petroleum
Card 1/2- ether, and acetic acid. They explodeAn an open flame. They are
66424
A New Method of Synthesizing Aoy=etric Acyl Peroxide's 8OY/20-1284-29~63
peroxides of acatyl-p-chloro-benzoyl (I:)9 acetyl-p-methyl-benzo-
yl (II), acetyl-m-chloro-bentoyl (III),Iancl aic6tyl-p-methoxy-
benzoyl (IV). Figure 1 shows their infrared 11 ectra. The pool-
tions of the maxima of the 3 bands Weiat i
n( I
and (II)i while
they are shifted toward higher fre uencies i II), and in the
. J.
direction of lower frequencies in VV).1vidently, these bands
are due to the.oacillations of a benzene ring having a substitu-
ant. The results of a further analysis of the said spectra agree
with the data of reference 9. Figure 2 shows ultraviolet spectra
of 0.01 m.-solutions in CCI of the substance 6 produced in the
4
range of 233-305 mg, The analysis of these spectra io continued
in a further paper by the authors# Finally, acetyl-2#4-dimet hyl-
benzoyl peroxide was produced, and the otidation of benz*ldehyde
in propionio anhydride was studied. Investigations o'L other alde-
hydes and acid anhydrides in this reaoti6a are being carried 'On.
There are 2 figures and 9 references, I of which is Sovieto
ASSOCIATION: Balorusakiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitat im. V. 1. Lenina (Belo-
russiya State University imenj Y. I. Lenih)
SUBMITTED! July 61 1959
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SmHmOP A. H.; OLIDEKOP, ru. A.; ~WIXPY,,J:~, PO; BILINA, G. S.
fte of vibration spectra in studying the me6hanism underlying
self-oxidation reactions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser, fiz.- 27 no.l:
4,1-" Ja 163. (MIRA 163 1)
1. Belorusskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet im. V., I# laninab
(Molecular spectra) (Oxidation)
OLIDEKOF HOYSEICHUKO K.L.; 07CHUM., A.N. akadenik;
YU.A.;
-ZYATIKOV I P.
191-Bia-acylperozykUcyclohoxyl peroaddes. Dokl. AN =R
3,39 no.5:3-U7-3-120 Ag.1, 161. (14M 34:8)
.io ~:,Xhvtitut fiz:Lko-organichesko7 khimli AN B=i Belorueskiy
goatidhrgtve=yy universitat im. VoIjanina, 2# All BSSR (for
Sevohenko),
(Pero)ddes)
s10811621000100310051090
:315 1/B1 44
AUTFORS - 011dekop, Yu. A., Sevehenko, A. N.,
Bylina, G. S., Yellnitskij, A. P.
TITLL'- Unsyi-,.metrical diaoyl peroxides
P-*-RIODICAL.- Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 31~ .1962, 17, abstiact'
3391 (Sb. nauchr.. rabot. In-t fiz.-orgar, 4himii AN BLS2,
no. 6, 1960, 13 - 18)
M Peroxidec of acetyl-.,-chlorobenzo,yl (I), ace~tyl-n-;~icthy l-ben--,ojl
TEXT
(II), acetyl-m-chlorobenzoyl (III), adetyl n-methoy-y benzoyl (IV), acetyl-
o-methyl-benzoyl (V), acetyl 2,4-dimethyl-bonzoyl (VI), and propionyl-
benzoyl (VII) are obtained. A mi/ture of an aromatic aldehyde and ~an acid
anhydride Q 3) is oxidized- at 3C - 400 in the presenno of anhydvouF,'~'rl
acetate 0.2 O-Z~ by weiZ.1rit of the sampled sub.,Aance3) or of Oa,cz~rbonate
rs
(10 - 15~0) with air admitted at a rate of 2.5 - 3 lite /m,111- The.rcaction
is cariied out in diffuse daylight or in illumination f.rom an incanda.~ce-nt
lamp of 50 - 75 Y'. for 3 - 6 hr. The woduct, obtai'nee. is decanted -aith
The peroxide se,)aratuin-r out
.vater or treated (in special cases) with HNO 3*
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Unsyametrical d-iacyl pero-..-ides B 15 1/2 utzy
is wash'ed .,.,ith water, a solution o.4 NaTICO and then with ."atur, and*
31
m p 53 540r,
dried. I, 49-50C; 11, 65 - 65-60CP III? ~P_ . - IV I
solidification temperature - . 1) 26
va-P- 59-50C; V, 200C, d410.1 16n; n D 1. 5126;
20 6 20_D
VI, Solidification ter-Derature -7 to -90C, d 1.1370', 11 1.3216; vii,-
20 4 20
solidification temperature -20C, d 4 1.1530; n D 1.5 097. IR and LT ab
sorption spectra of V-VII are obtainet:. The spectra of sl*starces IV
were obtained Dreviously (RZhKhim, 1560, no. 10, 38647). In 'the re-ion o
-1 Ij.
1750 - 18"0 Cm of the lit spectra, two bands are found belon,-,ins to, 'the
stretching vibrations of the C - 0 group. An interpretation is Sivr--n for
several other bands found in the s-ocetra of I - IV. In the Lff absorytion
snectra of V and VIT
an intense absorption band ia o'bzQrv(-.d -;iith m-a-mima
at 239 and 235 rap, VII also absorbs at 275 and 283 -n)P- In Lhe spectru.,:,,
of V, these bands are only very teaki.; developed. in the reZion above
300-m~Lall the substances studied were tramparent. bstracter's note:
Complete translation
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OLIDEKOP, Yu.A.; SEVCHENKO, A.N.- ZYATIKOV, I.P.; YELINITSKIY, A.P.
Acyl peroxides.'Part 2t Synthesis and properties of aliphatic
nonsymmetrical diacyl peroxides with imbranchod chains. Zhur.,
ob. kbim. 33 no.8t2771-2774 Ag 163. (MIRA 161ll)
1. Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy'iLniversitet liani. V.I. Lenina,
'
08/63/Oi7/001
S/ 4 A 17/04 3
B1 63/B1 8 0
AUTHORS: Sevchenko, A. N., Olldei0ps Yu. A., Zya ov and
Bylina, G. S.
TITLE: Use of vibrational spectra for the investigation of 'the
reaction mechanism of auto-oxidation
PERIODICAL, Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya,
v. 27, no. .1 , 1963, 41-44
TEXT; In a spectrophotometer OKC-14 (IKS-14),' the infrared absorption
spectrum of a reaction mixture of benzaldehyde and OCI was recorded
4
during consecutive stages of the reaction in the range 700-2000 am
After the end of the auto-oxidation, the absorption''ibands of a residue ot
non-oxidized benzaldehyde and of.perbenzoic and benzoic acidwere' f ou nd
but no evidence for the presence of any other intermediateproducill.
During the reaction, however, bands with maxima,appear at 852 cm- and
1255 cm which belong-to neither perbenzoic nor bennoic 'adi6. It is
assumed that these new bands ibelong to some unatable.intermediate product
'Card
--OLIDEXOP, Yu.A.; SEVCHENKO, A.N.; ZYAT'KOV, I.P.; B=4A, G,S.; YEL'NITSKIY,
A.P. . ........
Diacyl peroxides. Part 1: 'Synthesis and properties of nonsynietric
diacyl peroxides. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.9:2904-2910 S '61.1~
(14IRA:14:9)
1. Belorusskiy.gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni V.I.Lenina.
(Peroxides)
307/10-59-4-V29
AUTHOR: Zyat'koval L,K,j and Petrov, ~eV.
TITLE: -.-- -K-G-eol~og~c--GeomorDhologica1 Metliod of Structural
'
d in the'Vakh *vei Basin)
Prospectina ( A6 C~rrie
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSRj Seriya~geografiches-
kaya, 1959, Nr 41 PP 73-78 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article is concerned with the aer'ial method of
mapping anticlital elevations in the basin of.thel,
Vakh river, right tributary of the Ob'river. The ~
aerial method, in combination V*alth ge:o-Dhysical in-
vestiFations, can give valuable data on oil and gas
occurrence in the bogged and woo4-oovered area of
the West Siberian Plain, whe Ire geolo8ical studies~!
are extremely hard to conduct. The map.sketches ,
(Figure I and 2) show anticlinal~lelevations in~the
basin of the Va-kh river, the contours' of which ware
ascertained by both aerial mapping and drilling and
Card 1/2 geomorpholo-ical investigations. The article also.
GOV/10-59-4-.8/29
Geolooic-Geomorphological Method of Structural ProspectinG:
(As Cgirriel in thi Vakh Rivir tasin)
mentions the Lar'yakskiy le r.,, noy Zond (Lar*yak Forest
Reserves) and the following authors:of treatiaes
on geology: G,F, LunGers,;auzen, I.iI.Ya' Rudkovich, and
Lo.k. RaSozin, There are 2 map sketch;s, 2 photographs,
and 3 Soviet referen6es.
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut GeoloGii
geofiziki i raineral'nogo syr'ya (3iberian Sciontific
Research Institute of GeoloGy, Geophysics, and 67ayr
Yinerals)
Card 2/2
SOTT/10-59-4-24/29
AUTHORS: Zyat'kova, L.K., and Meshcheryakov, Yu.A.
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TITLE: Use of Geomorphological Methods'in Oil and Gas
Prospecting in ',',Ieste.rn Siberia
PERIODICJLL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Serlya,geografiches-
kaya, 1959, Nr 4$ pp 149-152 (TJSSR).
ABSTRACT: The article is concerned with the Interdepartmentil
Conference on Geological and Gedmorphological Resbarch
in the 17est Siberian Lowland which took place1n Novo-
sibirsk from 2 to 6 IMarch, 1959. The:conferei:fae was
called on the initiative of the:1!S:_birskiy nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy institut geoloigii,:~geofiziki.A
mineral'nogo syr ya /SNIIGGIW,-.,/':(Sil)erian Scientific
Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics, and Ravi
Minerals /SNIIGGIMS) and attended by-90 specialists,
mostly geomorphologists and oil geoloGists. The con-
ference duly reflected the late,st trend in the Soviet
geomorphology-the morphostructural course which studies
rl
~Jard 1/8 the ~-eological aspect of a given area' by, comparing' its
;J
SOT/10-59-4~-24/29
Use of Geomorpholigical Uethods in Oil and GaiProspecting in
Uestern Siberia
relief with tectonic characteristics, thus giving
valuable information on oil and Saj deposits. This.is
important for the prospecting of Western Siberia '
where geologists suspect vast oil and gas reserves.
The following personalities made reports during this
meeting: V.P. Kazarinov, Deputy Director of SITIIGGIMS,
stated in his introductory address the necessity to
find out to what degree do the elements of both the
morphostructure and neotectonics of I'lestern Siberia
reflect the structure of plutoni6 formations; V.A..
Nikolayev, Institut Geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AIT USSR (Institute of~Geology ard Geophy-
sics of the Siberian Section AS USSR)., lectured on the
neotectonics of the West Siberian Lowlandi G.I# Khudy-
akov, (SMIGGIMS), reported on the utilization.of
various m6rphometrical indications necessary to give
Card 2/p, a neotectonic picture of a given area; Ye.N. Petrov
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and L.S. Tjilyayeva, (SNIIGGIMS) a 1 o q-, with L.K.
Zyat'kova and V.V, Ryabov, Siberlian Section AS USSR,
lectured, on geomorphological research in the area
of the Vakh, Tym, and Taz rivers; YejK. Verigonand
Ye.I. Domnikova reported on geological and geomor-1
phlogical studies of the Novosibirskoye geologiches-
koye upravleniye. (Novosibirsk Geological Directorate)
concernin- the elevations and depressions in the area
of the Ob and Irtysh interfluve~,as vrell as Ket'
Tym, and Sym river basins; S.A. Arkhipov, Institute
of Geology wid Geophysics of the Siberian Section'
A'S USSR, pointed to the tectonic origin of them
Yenisey depression; Yu.N. Kulakov stated that the
studies of the NIIGA expedition Into the arctic part
of the ',Vest Siberian Lowland and- the Taymyr peninsula,
carried out under his guidance, corroborated the
conception of V.N# Saks that the~Taymyr depression is
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