SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERDICHEVSKIY, I.M. - BERDICHEVSKIY, T.O.

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.11 I BF.RDICHEVSKIY, I.M., insh.) MMALIN, N.S., insh. I--- Simplitied control board for dispatchor control station's of municipal cable networka. Elek. sta. 33 no.WG-38 Ag '62. (MM 15t8) (Mosoow-glectric power distribution) (Remote control.) I VfV;IK I Y, for tiffecti.vo -U~ ,, r)f Oommilivatirr ch-innuill ill t)f MUMVIF)ld cabl, nf t.*,;r, P3 :7 7-7 ? 1) 164. El f,ktr:.chF BEMjCiIZVSKIY, L.A.. inzh. Wintilaso and trawl winch installation with help of a M-4 optical device. Sudoetroenia 25 no-9:54-56 5 '59. NZA~ 12:12) (Ships-Iquipment and supplies) (Marine engineering) IF-W-W v w1w ww owls -9 owowwwwww- 03 1 0 x 11 to u 0 A a a ago 6. 1.4 00 490 00 A; f 00 00 i 00 'r 06 00 08 or ad ca"s ' 60 of b1*0404 adid .00 e (1 ad 14,014 ' oo of IR1113c. c -00 00" "0o 0 0 coo 00 8-0 &0 4 0 ~;00 '00 Of Soo 00 '00 0 of ** 1 -. &14 IL& StIALLU06KAL LIT1*41441 CLASIWKAIKP ts 00 Oil it 00 00 1 00 r 4--v I low 00 00 no 0,x 40 10 4 4 'NA '70, 0 0 v OT'll 9 00 -EV KOTOV, I.T., gornyy lnzh.; BEWERKEY, A.A.,, gornyy inzh.,. BERDICE SKIY. L. I. Increasing the operative efficiency of vacuiun filters in the coal preparation branch of the Yenakiyevo Coke ind Chemical Plant. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.9j15-17 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. 11krNINgloobogashchenlye (for Kotov, Bezverkhiy). 2. Yenakiyevskiy kok;iokhimicheekly zavod ',for b!rlichevskiy). (Yenakiyevo--Coa'L preparation plants-Equipji9it and snpplies) (Filters 'md filtration) SARATOVTSEVA, R.G.; SAFRONOV, V.I.; DEXAPOLITOV, I.P. (Kly,sv); NAROZHNYY, V.B,, Inzh.; BERDIGHFISKIT, L.N., inih. OlovosIbirsk) Concerning the article "Uniform safety engineering regulations for electric power distribution networks." Energetik 13 no.llt."13-34 N 165. (YIRA l8tll) t 1. StarshiY inzh. PTE ~tlintngradsnerg* (for Samtoyt5eva). 2. Nzeballnik slushby si9tey REU Kalinirtgradenergo ~'for Safronov). 3. Nachallnik Darnitakolgo aptovogo rayona Yugo-Zapadr9noir zbelezrioy dorogi (for Nkapolitov). 4. Kiyev-nergo (for Marozhnyy). 5. Priobskiya seti (for Berdichevskly). -,,-:r f..S. "ille ,. d tn~-, lrjr " in ;k:st,oLrn ( :. rl;i,v) ~,--ion oi !, ~(-, Acadenj of of " ' , I'lo, ). 2, t . ~ -K( k r~-, U1, LL ~,;,w as I a - Iv.-:n, -t :.t t7.C- , A!~sd. F -,: " -~ '(I 1 10 A- r:L'I '-, k, ~ Lef opin I z%,-rnal , t -, ~ ~- ,-,. ]~, '-)';? BMWIGHWMITI L ~StaZc of the resmirces of valuable commercial fishes and nsaturev for inon)nsing them In waters of the U.S.S.R. Top. ikht, no-9:3-18 157. (MM 11:1) 1. Vensoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut morskogo rybuogo khozMetva I okeanogmM - TNIRO (Tisheries) BMICE3VSKIY. L.S., kandidat biologichookikh muk. M~Wmft Ytght against pollution cC rege"oIrs. (Conference ott the problem of the offect Qf waste water on fishery). Toot. AN SSSR 27 no.6:111-114 J* i57. OaaA 10: 7) (Moscow-Witor.-Pollut Ion) (Irisheries) AUTHOR; Berdichevskiy, L. S_t_L. Candidate of Biology :' 3c)-58-7-41/49 TITLE: Biological Foundations of Ocean Fishing (Bic.l.:,alcheskije oanovy okeanicheskoGo rybolovstva) All-Union "onference (Vsesoyuznoye sove3hehaniye) PERIODICAL: Vestnik kkademii nauk 533R, 1958, Nr 7, PP. 1.51-133 (U.")SR) ABSTRACT: The Ichtliyological. Committee of t'-ie AS USSR (Ilchtiologicheakaya komiesiya. Akademii nauk SSSR) together with the All Union Scientific Research Institute for Ocean Fishiag Economics and Oceanography IVNIROI (Voesoyuzny;r nauchno-issl.edovatellskiy institut morskogo rybnogo, khozyaratya i oke_3-_,i(vCr&fii and the Institute for Ocearography of the AS USSR (Institut okeitnologii Akademii nauk SSSR)h(!Id this conference Apr:~'1 11 - 16, It was attended by: representatives of a great number of biological scientific research ins*;itutions of branch institutes of fishing indu.stry, of many- universities and a number of Councils of Econcmy. The fol1cwing lectures were held: 1) 1.. M. Batulin On new data concerrLinc oceanological V. V. Leontlyeva condi tions in a number of regions of the Card 1/3 V. A. Burkov I Pacific Ocean (Tikhiy okean) Biological Foundationo of Ocean Fishing. All Union Confezence 2) G. M. Diryulin on the utilization of oceanoloCical data in ocean fishinj;. 3) V. G. Bo8orov on the qualitative and quanVitative distribu- tion of Cround- and plankton organisms. 4) re. A. Favalitikii on the characteristic features of the food basis of herrings in the Norwe ian and Greenland Seas (Norvezhakoye i Grenlandskoye morya~ 5~ T. S. Rasa on the basic purpones of Ocean fishinI3. 6 ?. A. Moiseyev cn regularities in the distribution and the biology of ichthyofauna of commercial intereat in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. 7) 1. G. Yudanov and Yu. Yu. Marti on 'Diolok;ical peculiarities of the accumulation of Atlantic and Scandinavian herring of commercial interest in autumn and winter. 8) Yu. V. Novikov, V. G. Osipov, S. M. Kaganovskaya, B. 11. Ayushin,and A. G. KaGanovskiy on the biological foundation of the development of Soviet fishing trade for d.ifferent fishes. 9) V. A. Borodatov and Yu. L. Karpechenko on the conditions and prospects of herring fishing in the North Atlantic. 10) B. 11. Manteyfell, L. A. Chayanova, M. I. R,rzhenko, and F. M. Mazayev on th,~ Uioiojical founla*ionn of' he=ing fis~,Ieries Card 2/3 in trie North Atlantic. Biological Foundations of Ocean Fishino. All-Union Ccnference 30'1/30-58-7-41149 11) K. I. ludanov, V. G. Azhazha, and 0. 11. Kisclev on the application of hyd3.-oacoustic equipmentfor fishine. 12) Yu. Yu. Marti on the prospects of ocean fishing ir. the USSR. In --,rder to Cuarantee the further development of Soviet ocean fis.-.int; an investigation of oceanological conditions must be made posnible. This can be done most effect:.vely by organizing scientific commercial expeditionO. For this purpose, however, mod,~rn ships are neicessary which are equipped with correspond- ing scientific apparatus. Coordinated plans of research must be worked out by the committee and -.he institut'e. 13) D. D. Homanov, P. A. Moiseyeir, and K. A. Golovinskaya on the progressing radioactive contamination of waters, fishes, aninals,and plants in the ocean caused by at:)mic bomb tests. Card 3/3 /51 AUTHOR.- 3e?rdicheve)dy , L,,J., I'anOidlntp of 13iolo-ical 3ciencez) "rotectinL; Valuable Commercial :IijIn Rq:3erveu 'n the Cajpian T ITLE: Ba:iin (Okhrana zaj)ajov taenaykh proryolovyl:h ry!) K'anplyako,-,o basseyna) PZRIOD10;.L: .Priroda, 1958, ;r 10, pp 51-54 A B')T,-',',C T Cormercial figh reserves in the Ca-,pian Ba::~' 'r. liave been do- creasing for the Fast 25 years, partl-,,., due --.o a drop in the sea level, brouc7ht al,-,out by a decrea3.2 in r:'.ver flow d,le tr,) climatic reasons, an(i partly %)y ran-made reftsona - i.e. Pol- lution by industrial a nd. doreotic vvio-e, lydro-P.Ipctric d~?- velopment on rivers and irresponsible fishin.. Vne author takes the case of pike perch, bream and stux-[--oon in turn and 3hoN3 the extont t-D which the catch conoiatE~ of youn-, r,at-ire and "illegal" fish. FigureG are quoteil to the economic loss resulting from such fishin,;5* ard t,-.e effe,,,t tha-v it will have on "'.-1e 3iZe of future 3110,1113. F iJ ~I i ~-Iz control and restrictions are sug~estee, and the althcr ad- vocates the improvement of existing fishing equipment an3 methodo to catch only ripe and mature fish, leaving youn--er Card 112 fish free to 3pawn,. HP points out that th(! Nort~ieryi Caspian - C', C, , r a .P.rotectin,3 Valuable Commercial Fluh Reserves In Vie Caspian Basin is one great fish-fattenin- rtoolk pond! anti favora thp bani.inf. of -Ommercial :3,,a fishine in th13 area. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-i8sledovatellskiy insti*,ut -or_3,1,:oCo ry.)- nogD khozyay3tva i okeanot;rafii - Moskva (Tlir., All-Union A- uearch InstituLe for Sea Finherios and OcnariD,-,raplly - 'W,oscDy.,) 1. Fishes--Economic aspects 2. Fisheu--USSR Card 212 F3RDICIMMIJILA"S. Menus of the Ichtiqoluglea.1 Cemmission of the Acvl(gmV of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Zool. shur. 37 no..9:1430-1432 S 158. Oan 11:10) (Ifiellarles-Research) BERDICIMVSKIY, L.S., kand.biol.riauk Conservation of valuable commercial filth resourres of the Canplan Basin. Priroda 47 no.10i3i_34 0 15fl, (MIRA 11111) 1. Veasoyusnyy nauohno-issladovate 11Wdy institut marskogo rybnogo kh3zyaystva I okeanografit (14oekva). (Caspian Sas region--Fishes) MMDIC.UV.'3KIT, L.S. Bil)logilial principles of fishery regulation in the northgrn part of the Oaspiar Sea [with summary in Inglishl. Zool.zhur. 38 no.l:P8--102 JA '59s 01,11 13:4) 1. All-Union Research Institute of Narine Pisheries and Oceano- gro.phys Moscove (Caspian Bea-Fishery Liawwd L)gislation) BMIC:WSKIT, L.S.9 Imndidat b1ologicheskikh nauk Biological principles in pond fish culture. Temt~Ll SSSR 30 no-7:102-104 J1 160. (MIRA 1-3:7) (Pish culture) BERDICHEVSKIY, --- i9lational utilization of f1sh resources of the Caspiap .3ea basin. TzroAN SESSR.Serogeog. no,,3:28-36 W-je 161. 10 (KMA 14: 5) 1. Ikhtiologichookaya komJ'.sxiya AN SSSR. (CAuipian Sea-Flehories) CHEWASO B.I.j BERDICHEVSKIY.,_ ISAYEV, A.I. Out1cok for the development of fisheries ir, inland waters of the Soviet Union. Irv. AV SSSR.Ser.biol. no.0926-c,30 V-D 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. The Ichthyological Committee of the Acaderay of Scicnces of the U.S.S.R... Moscow. (FISHMIES) -BLIWIGIENSKlyp L&S, Biological principles uneerlying efficiont fiohery management. T~midy sov. Ikht. k=. no.13jyV-66 161. (MMA 14:8) 1. Ikhtiologicheskaya komissiya All SSSR-. (Fisheries) 5enICHEVSYIY, L.S. JPCM.t -eighth seselon of the Permanent International C:uncil the Explorution of the Sea. Vop. ikht. I no. 1*.306-30;1 161. (MDA for 14:5) (Atlantic 0-aean-Fisheries-Research) PAVLOVSKI'l, Te.N., Rkademik, glav. red.; KOZHIN, N.I., prof., red.; EERDICHEVSKIT, L.S., prof., red.; MAKAWV, B.M.; red. tekhn. j-~&. (Sturgeons in the bodies of water of the U.S.S.R.] 03otrovoe khoziaie-tvo v vodoemakh LSSSR. Moskva, ::zd-vo AN SSSSR, 1963. 206 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Vse6c,yuznoye soveshchimlye po voprostus razvitiya osetrovogo khozyaystva v vodoyemakh SSSR, Moscow, 1961. (Sturgeons) BERDICHEVSKII, L.S. Blological -fishery research at a now stage. Zool. idiar. 42 no.1:3-10 163. (HIRA 1635) Clisheries.-Research) 38047. BEIGICIIEVSKIYj M. 0 vliyanii vit,3mina ((V.?) MA serdtse kholodnokrovkWkh. Sbornik trudov (Arkhang. Gos. med. in*t), vyp. 9, 194~, s. 133-38. Gibliogr; 15 nazv SHAPOVALDV, A, , Lnzh. (Kiyev), BEPF)I(;HhVSKIY, 14 , (Klyov) .j#,aridardize the flyinp h-mr. Grazhd. av. 21 no.10f/.4 0 164. (,M:RA 18;3) HIMAYWY, TU.1., InSh.,, BMICHNSUT, M.A. Conveyer trains used In the German coal-mining industry. Mekh.i ayton.proizv. 14 no.1:61-64 Ja 160* (MMA 13 -.5 ) (Germany, Weet--Hine railroads) I B-RDTCJ:EVSKTY, M.G. The r1320-3 and 1!320-5 portable high-sj),eed t,.rae ard five charmel recording instrumento. Blul. takh.-o-on. inform. 18 no. :1206-37 D 165 (MIRA 19W BERDICHEVSKIY M M inzh.; LOZHKIII, B.G., kand.tekhn.muk; FJLKOVSIICHIK, Tu.A., kand.teikhn.nauk Sixut-system crane gantriev for buildings with a large network of columns. From. stroi. 40 no.12:28-32 162, (MIRA 15:12) I., TSentralInyy nauchno-irisladovatellskiy i proyektno-okap6rimentallnyy i"titut promyshlennykh 2kIaniy i goorutheniv Akadeadi stroitalletva i arkhttektury, S613R. (Cranes.. derricks,, etc.) (Indtistrial buildingm-Equipment and supplies) BMICHUSM, H.H. Umogramfor determining coefficients of equatorial dipole s.rrangemouto Ra%Ted.1 prom.geofize no.10-15-17 154. (MIRA 13:2) (Electric prospecting) USSR/Geophysics - Physics of the Earth FD-1720 Card 1/1 : Pub- 45-8/12 Authors : Berdichevskiy, M. N., and Zavadskaya, T. N. Title : On the formation of an electric field in the earth Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz., 178-180, Me---Apr 1955 Abstract : When a constant current is introduced into a circuit consisting of connecting wires, electrodes and the earth, transitional processes take place in the earth resulting in the formation of an electro- me etic field. Having examined the records obtained at a low level of inteiference from the field of telluric currents, the authors present diagrams in which are depicted eight basic forms of the forma- tion of the elastic field. The diagrams show impulse, calibrating impulse and current impiLLse. Institution : Scientific Research Institute of Geophysical. Methods of Prospecting, Ministry of Petroleum Industry Submitted : Navember 23, 1953 Translat'.on .1"rom: Roferativnyy zhurnal, ~';eoloj-,'Lya, Ni, B, P 205 (USSR) AUTHORS Berdichevskiy Petrovskiy, A. D. TITLE: Method of ConducLing Two-Phase Equ6torlal Soundings (M-~todl-ka vy oln,5niya (1vustorormikii ekvn-,or1al'nykh zondirovaniy~ PERIODICAL: Prtkl. veofizika, Nr 14, 19-'6, pp 97-114 ,APSTRtCT: The authors comider the effect o1' the ilmensions of the input and measuring lines, as weil S3 the effect of inaccuracy due to the grounding of tne equal.-orial equipment,on the results Of the metisurf..nmts, The Ma0mum length of the input 111ne should. n.--)t exceed 1/4 to 1/6 of the maximum ei'!'ectlve de--th of -- the SOLInding. The length of the measuring line lv'T~ R/5, where R Is the dispersion of the dipolct equatorial equipment. The authors present a simpLified for-ula Card 1/2 for the coefficient of the equip.,7k~nt tud u no,-nojzram Method of Conductinp- Iao-Pha3f, EquatorlIll ) I ~'--b7- '~-'11.517 for the rapid calculatign of Lhis coellficlent, Card 2/2 A, Lozynskaya URDICHRISKIT -H*N. - - . j". , Dotermining the joint lon#-ItufInal conduntivity of deposits occur- rine, ubove tlie key bed. R.E.zvo4. I prom. ~:eofiz- n0.19:25-28 1,9;7. (Rocka-Zlectrica! prcperticsY (MMA 10:11) /-) / 1,1~ I )!,, .,I./ I I".! ;;". .. / iIf 1,2~1 - Al AT,vrS]j , A.K*; EMDICEOffSKIT M.N.; 7AaA STR, A.M. U. - ;,~~ -- Use of nev methods in alsotric prospeoting inSiberia, ltikl. geofiz. no,'18:103-L27 158. (MIU 110) (Siberia-Prospecting-Goo~physioaI methods) - , ---~ Methods of currillnear electric sovnding. PrIkl, geofiz, no,18:128- Ibb 158* (KIRL 1195) (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION le-31 Prikladnaye. geof12.ika; abornik statey, vyp. 19 (Applied Geophysics; Collection of Articles, Nr. 19) Moscow, GostoptekhJ.zdat, 1958. 253 p. 3,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'sitiy institut geofizicheskikbi metodov razvedki Ed. BogdanDv, A.I.; Executive Ed.: Dobrynina, N.P.; Tech. Ed.: Polosina, A.S. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for professional geophysicists engaged in scientific research or working in indus- trial enterprises. COVERAGE: The articles are devoted to a discussion of methods of in- terpreting various types of electrical logs, methods of determining the porosity, permeabilityand specific surface characteristics Card 1/4 Applied Geophysics (Cont.) 1031 of water beari-ng rocks, and methods of determining the physical properties of sediments and the characteristics of various phy- sical parameters. A description of piezoelectric pressure re- corders used in seismic exploration is also given. The articles are accompanied by graphs, tables, and bibliographic references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Rudakovskiy, G.I,, Zverev, S.M. Piezo-crystalline Pressure Recorders in [Off-Shorel Seismic Exploration 3 Al'pin, L.M. Transformation of Electro-logging Curves 23 Zavadskaya, T.N. Notes on the Transformation of Electro-logging Curves 47 Berdichevskiy, I.N , Zagarmistr, A.M. Problems in Interpreting Multi-Stage Electrical Logs with Dipole Installations 57 Card 2/4 Applied Geophysics (Cont.) 1031 Faradzhev, A.S. Investigating the Effects of Non-horizontal Plane Boundaries on Electro-logs 109 Shapiro, D.A. Discussion of Theoretical Problems on Diffusion- adsorption PotentiaLs (Diaphragms) in Boreholes 129 Morozov, G.S. Methods of Determining Porosity, Permeability and Specific Resistivity per Unit Area of Water Conducting Surfaces from Electro-log Data 170 Keyvsar, ZJ. Relationship Between Relative Resistivity, Porosity, Permeability and Specific Surface 186 Avchyan, G.M. Determining Magnetic Susceptibility with Dolginov's Astatic Magnetometer 195 Kalinina, R.V. The Correlation Between the Velocity of Propaga- tion of Elastic Waves and the Relative Elastic Constants of Rm~s 216 Card 3/4 Applied Geophysics (Cont.) 1031 Filippov, Ye.M. Investigation of the Diffused Spectrum of Gamma Radiation in Rocks of Different Mineralogical Composition and Densities 230 Veselov, K.Ye. Golomb, V.E., Kalisheva,L.V., Kudymov, B,Ya., Lozinskaya, A.I. Review of Pj. Lukavchenko's "Gravimetric Ex- ploration for Oil and Gas" 245 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 Mm/sfm 1-22-59 ZAGAFwrSTX, A.M.; SWIGfWSKff , MI.N. Uoing the '- - -lt,;iiuric current method in electric prospooting. Gool. nefti i goiza 3 no,1:38-47 Ja 159- (KTRA 12-00 1. Vaesoyianyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut Geofisikae (Prospecting) (Electric currents) 'S)OV/49- 59-?- 16/22 AUTHOIZ-.BerdlebAv-ak-lyT-M--X,L and Bryunelli, E. Ye. TITILE: The Theoretical Considerations Regarding the kpplication of the Magneto-Telluric Method in Profiling PERIODICAL: Izvest:Lya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, 1[r ?, pp 1061-106() (USSR) ABSTRACT: The relationship of the electric and magnetic componenta of the plame wave in the horizontal homogeneoiis media (Fig 2) is considered. The assumption is made that in the case of sloping rock layers, mo:re c9mplex relationships take place which can be utilized in determining the mean longitudinal conductivity and the inclination of rock layers. This can be done when simultaneous observations of the electric (E x ~ B ) and magnetic ( RX , HY ) field com-ponents (Figs 4 and ;~ are made. The analysis of the data 'thus obtained can be performed by means of the variable dia,Frams as em- ployed in the method of telluric citrrents. There Is a series of advantages in applying this method in oil geo- physics. Some of them are: 1) it becomes unnecessary to carry out observations at two difforent points of an area, therefore the network of outstations can be neglected; 'Card 112 2) the observations become greatly simplified; 3) the SOV/49-59-7-16/22 The Theoretical Considerations Regarding the Applicat'-,on of -the Magneto-Tell uric Method in Prof iling abl3olute -value of S is determined (Fig 4). As a result of the first two points, the prospecting can be made more economical. The third point gives a better a,.,curacy of the geological analysis, There are 5 figures, 1 table and 6 referencest of wbich 5 are Soviet and 1 English.. ASSOCIATIGN, VNIIgeofizika;Lenjngradsk y gosudarstvenRyy universitet im. Zhdan.ova (VNII Geophysics, Leningrad State University im. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: March 3, 1958. Card 212 SOVA 9- 5 9-8-15,127 AUTHORS: Bryunelli, B. Ye., Elordicheyaki . M.N._, AlekseyMyj A~.M. andlBurdo. Deceased) TITLE: Observed Variations of the Micro-pulsations of the Earth's Electromagnotic Fieldil, PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959, Nr 8, pp 1206-1213 + 2 Plates (USSR) ABSTRACT: Observations of a ma.gnetotelluric field were carried out on September 4 to 9, 1957 in South Tyujoensk (w - 56*401, h = 674), where a method of m,easurements illustrated in Fig 1. was applied (I - oscillograph, see Fig 3, 11 - magnetometer, see Pigs 4 and 5). The variations of the p4triod between 10 to 50 secs were recorded. The reciprocal impedance was defined as Eq (1), where H y Ex - amplitude of monoharinonic va-iations of the components H and E expressed in y and mV/km, 5 - total longitudinal conductivity of the top layers, Eqs (2) to (4), T - period of variations, Pn - specific resistance of the foundation I.ay-er. The curve of the dipole azimuth sounding near the point of Card 1/3 observation in shown in Fig 2. Its left-hand cu sov/4 9-59-8-15/27 Observed Variations of the Micro-pulsations of the Earth's Electromagnetic Field represents the layers of the Quaternary formation with 20 to 30 Ohms of resistance, while the right-hand curve corresponds to the Paleozoic period showing resistance 500 Ohms. The correcponding total thickness of layers in 1125 mv its mean resista ?ce 3.2 Ohm and the total conductivity 5 = 350 Ohms- . TRe. examples of recordings of tho variations of a magnetic fieldjj/ obtained by two maix tetometers, lire rep--roduced In Fig 6 and those of electric and magnetic fields (perpendicular to each other) are iihown in Fig 7. The ojicillogram in Fig 8 illustrates the magnetotel,luric vari-ations during a magnetic storm.%v The results of statistical analysis of the datit and the cal.culations beised on Eq (3) for the oscillograms illustrated in Fig 7b are tabulated in Table 'L. Table 2 gives similar results of analysis based on 23 oscillograms, Tho results obtained signify that a new method of geophysical Card 2/3 surveying can be developed based on the expori.ments SOV/49-59-8-15/27 Observed Variations of the Micro-pulsations of the Evirth's Electromagnetic Field described. There are 8 figures, 2 tables and 8 references, 6 of which are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATION% Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr VN.11get)fizika (Mini itry of NaturaL Resources VNIlgeofizika) and Leningradskiy gosud,2rstv_iWn_yyunivertsitet ."Imeni A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imiani A. A. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: March 28, 1958 Card 3/3 YdASE I BOOK raTIXTATIOK E(NI3908 Berdichevskly, Mark Nannorich ZlektricheskAya razvedka zetodm telluricheskikh tokoy (Electrical Prcapecting by the! Method of Telluric Currents) Moscow, Gostoytekhizdat, 196o. 236 p. 3,000 copies printed. Ed.: S.M. Sheyman; Execo Ed.: Ye*09 Pershina; Tech, Ed.: I.G.. Yedotom. PURPOSE: TIL'.s book is intended for engineers and technicisms angage& in geo- physical exploration, and for students of advanced courses ia geopbqsics. COVERAGE: In this book, the principles of the tolluric method Df prospecting and its utilization in various geological provinces of the UM an discussed. The bcook consists or two parts. Part I is concerned vith prdbleuB cif the theory of the. telluric method. The results of theoretical studien 'by Soviet and b3n- Soviet geophysicists are summarized and new apyroaches to the method, based on an analysis of a vave model or the telluric field., am :VomulAted. In P ut 11 methols and Interpretations or field observations are described., The author thaaks S.M. Sheyrnan, L.M. Allpin, A.M. Zagravifitr, Te. N. Kalenova, Card 1/8 Electrical Prosl*oting by the Methol (Conte) BOY1390 L.L. Vanlyan, A.A. Illin, and IC.V. Lantsov. There exe 76 references: 61 sovist, 9 ftglish, 3 French., and 3 Gerun, TABIZ OF CafTEM: Foreword PART 1. THEORY OF THE TMJ=C-CUMWT METEOD Ch. I. General 3nformation 9 1. BiLsic definitions 9 2. Basic projerties and origin or the tellurle field 11 Ch. II. Telluric Field in a Horissontally Homogeneous Medium 20 3- ?:Lane electramag aetic veven. Concept of initial impedance 20 4. Apparent zesistance cuLven 26 5- Uyaptotic formulas for InItial impedance 32 6. Equivalent cross sections 36 7- Frequency interval for the right ascending branch of eT vur"Is 40 Properties of initial Impeilance within the limits or Vie right ancending branch of I T curves 47 Card 2/8 S/552/60/000/027/005/008 H/000/HOCIO AUTHORS: BerdJ.chevskiy, M. N., and 0. M. Raspopov TITLE: A statistical method for processing telluric curr(!r,t ot)servations SOURCE: Prikladnaya geofizika (sbornik statey), no. 27, 1960, 64-72 TEXT: The article describes a new statistical method for processing telluric current observations. The basic -value determined by this mothod, parameter K, is expressed by the amplitudes of the telluric variations US:Lng four princi.pal and two supplementary axes. Use of this method requires: 11 nonlinear polari- zation of tne telluric current field; 2) quasi-sinusoidally shaped telluric pulses; and 3) parallel measuring lines for the field and base appara-ais. Althougn the new metnc)d requires more time and a longer series of observations than the ellipse method, radio synchronization of field and base obser-olitions can be eliminated if necessary. The measurements are more stable, permitting the Card l/ 2 A statistical inettiod (Cont. ) S/552/60/000/027/005/008 d HOOO/HOOO distance between lield and base points to be increased. Pracl.ical operating procedures for use of the new method are given. There are (; figures. Thero, is 1 Englisn -language reference, as follows: Kantas, K. Development in the newest geophysical research method, the Telluric. Acta Gecphysica Sinica, v. 2, no. 2. Card 2/2 S/552/60/000/028/005/006 HOOO/HOOO AUTHOR: Berdichevskiy,_K..__N_. TITLE: Pundamentals of the theory of magnetotelluric profiling SOURCE: Prikladnaya, geofizilca (abornik statey) no. 28, 196o, To-91 TEXT: The magnetotelluric profiling method of structural explor- ation was developed at VNIlGeofizika by M. N. Berdichovskly and A. Ye. Lantsov under the direction of A. M. Zagarmistr. This new method was made possible by the high-sensitivity H-magnetometer developed by B. Ye. Bryunelli, 0. A. Burdo,, and 0. M. Raspopov. In magnetotelluric profiling, mean-period (10-15 to 60 sec) variations of the horizontal components of the telluric and geomagnetic fields are observed at points of the studied area, using an oscillograph, hig~a-sensitivity H-magnetometers, and an electrical measuring element. Variations of two telluric and two geomagnetli., components are photorecorded. Data obtained are processed to detertaine the relative Intennity of geo- magnetic and telluric field variations (magnetotelluric parameter W), Card 1/4 S/552/W000/028/005/006 Fundamentals of the theory (Cont.) HOOO/HOOO from which the absolute total -longitudinal conductivity S of the bed overlying the high-resistance basement is computed. Then S Is plotted on a-map ishowing changes in thickness of the conducting bed In regions with a SURtained geoelectric section. Incorporation of the mean longi- tudinal resistivity P. of the conducting bed transformed this 3 map Into a structural map of the roof of the high-resietance basement. The method regards the magnetotelluric field as an aggregate of uniform plane monoharmonJ.c electromagnetic waves propagating along axis Z. The input Impedance (equal to the ratio of El. and Hv components on the earth's autrface)is used as a basic index"characterizing properties of the medium. The formula for the total longitudinal conductivity S of the bed overlying the high-resistance basement is: 3 e- 756 ( T1 - FT/lOPn T1-- magnetotelluric parameter related to the value of the impedance; Card 2/4 S/552/60/000/028/005/006 Fundamentals of the theory (Cont.) HOOO/HOOO IT/-1-07- -- correction for the finite resistance n T -- Uan period of variations. The frequency Interval S can be thus determined accurate to 10%, called always corresponds to the right aacending branch period of variations contained In the S Interval section satisfies the Inequality of the basement; within which the 3 interval, of curves pT. The for a two-layer