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BARSANOV, G.F.
Laucite from the Udabsk deposits in Transcaucasia
(Azerbaijan
S.S.R.) Trad7 Mix.maz.no.l:"-54 149. (MLEA 9:6)
(Kedabsk--Laucite)
iqAIRSAIPV G.P.; SHEVEUVA, V.A.
P.N.Chirvinskii's so-called foshallassite. Trud7
Min.muz. no.l:
55-59 149. (Foshallassite) (IUJU 9:6)
BARSANOV, O.P.; POGONYA, N.T.
Ct -.- . ,
Native bismuth as a geological thermometer. Trudy
Min.muz.
no.1:106-107 '49- (Bismith) (HLRA 9:6)
~~yeryeri-ir, 4 mi-weralori"a yef,,o yi~;sr-Q;er.4 v
ro,-sji.
%kad naul- s,,.erja 19149, :'o. 5. --.-20-31.-,
c. 25 na--,.,.
--- 0 314
Methods of microrbemkid detumimation of
minerili,
;j2.,_B.IxwLaov. -rRWY- 111~fati 11 ya. AW.
N'4uk
is CLI
,.T;s 'tjft7qW&ff~-4 I( low) r djajTlo~
!hc thombohedral rutiontitts of C4. 161g, pe in
1wiectily
Lrnparvwt in straxigirmplilr~petivivaphic aud
ore ftosit,
pirobit-im L*caupc often the piiys. ltousts.,l
the single cryti.
ph%sm cmurvitig in cirbrinate mckni Aund veiar.
cuunut be,
detti. with suffix4esit umvrAor to 0.1drigilski
tile ccmpk~%;:
cTyst, qc-Ins. The me0iod C4 spalyi1s;
(Tilretkov) is not genexully iLpIgiCable L-cmu
it requites7
The diffendialetch-1
35, 73'Al) is xi(lsfucto(Y oni:( Ittc the
rTis1Jstci;uu '.r calcic!'I
nticrorhem.
meth,xl k l=-1 >%I tile pptn. td Ca lt~ by a 10%
~,- -lit. (A K I (-I,. in a drtp of Mrs L-ti.
flim.; tile urcuracy i, (I'1:!
-wCA"ru.1111n. Nfrisdvid.hvi,pill
-" 'j 1)
tit. J.'! I.; ~11'
CT kS AUtC !;p
"
"
,
d
d
UFT, all
pMtIcAf evairiples, ure given in st
damnite
froln
TmTcr=Za. IMIY. WW sia auk-erite frorn Wc%tphuha.
Orr
~
waziy. The microchctn. det. of Rb 2ad C-s in
pcVtutii
OuininaWk-ate winerals (mL-v[, frldsparx
rxdhsritc) 6.
~h%fly time by spectml viu~lyfb
(Altrtsis, J. Col. 56, Nu. W
~
trals for ram PA. ctvtnents, microdwin. nictlwAs
nre
-uml 0.1% Rb. The pptu. of the triple sults
2C3CI.AgCL-
Auct.. anA Gkwl..2At(:j MuCl, (ChmmA
arv4l Mason,,
P14
no dt%vk rv qkea)icat m4roopy, 1940. VA. It. 2nd 0.
'
(C.A. 34. 22411)1 mcuri; Willi differrut sjwvd~.
A sepa. 4
CS aue Rb iii, h,;ivewir, only tios-iflile
if the intio Cs: Rb 1'i
ithe sampk is not too much
diffrrunt fimis 1-:9 or 1:10: in
.
;PlEts ratim, not rasilydiffmotiaNd mixts are Pptd.
TA)vv
witrots in Mt rk not &4urb the rear-tkni-s. W.
F."itel
BARSAINOV, G. P,
"Isomorphous Series of Axinite and the New Yineral Form -
SeverTinjte," -L*rl-,IY
Yin. muz... No-3, 1951
1. BARSANOV, G. F-
2. TJSP- (600)
4. Mineralogy
7. Mineralogy course. Yo. K. Lazarenko. Reviewed by G. F.
Barsanov.
Tzv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. No. 5, 1952.
I
1). Morithl List (--)!' Acc-,~ssions, Library of Congressy -
Arril-1953, Uncl.
zflKswol' '+~-
AFANASIYEV, G.D., doktor goologiche-.tkikh-miroralogicheekikh
nauk, redaktor;
BjuRS.nNOV, G.P., redaktor; VOROBIUVA, O.A.. rodaktor;
ZAMSSKIY, B.V.,
redaktor; WIN, V.V., radalctor; LEREDO, A.?, redaktor-,
NALIT-VIN,
V.V,, akademik, redaktor; FHTROV, V.P., red&Ic+'or;TSVZT,-OV,
A,I.,
redaktor; DOLGOFOLOY, N.N., sostavitall.
[Problems in petrology and mineralozyj Voprosy petrcgrftfii i
minara-
logii. Vol. 2, Moskva, 1953. 496 p. (MLRA 7:4)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. (Petrology) Winaralosz?,-)
AFANAS'YEV, G.D., doktor
goc.1o;~lichaskikh-mineraloiricherkikh nauk, redaktor~
BAIRSANOV, G.P., redak-tor; VOR031YEVA, O.A., redaktor:
ZAIESSKIY, B.V.,
V.V., redaktpr; LEBED3V, A.P., redaktor; NALITZIN,
V.V., El"demik, redaktor: PETROV, V.P., radaktor-,
TSVETKOV, A.I.,
rodaktor: DOLGOPOLOV, N.N., sostavitel'.
[FroblemB in petrology and mineralogyj Voprosy
lvtrografii i minor&-
logli. Vol. 1, Mosk-va, 1053. 515 :-,. (MLRA 7:4)
1. ti3cademiya nauk SSSR. (Petrolo,,y) (Mineralogy)
A
AW 4.411LOS tho t"Wf tic loffili.
ap
at ~J,, Akad.N fit
am I
Ls of MAW= am.* milifnatko 1144-
t If-
U mv, Nlete, and hitermetl4te-tenip. hl,drritlicitual at
Ide thetitmutuatipus In ecitbortAtt rcWAs in vintacr with
an'l c**1n. fimliellim of,
tj we dwrl e mrapp. vatles betwtm 13.8%,
xromilitite and 82.4% and 00.8% andraillte.
The ?-Maltef are enaed 111,440te-eOidate SICAM4. Oltftl
the Sitmeti and 110)) mV
The
paramemit; wIth m4mittite, actUxAte, OiWte, )pt:rAtlt#,
jqu ti~,k de. molitistonita, and rA:-e )tIbItc ii typical.
pndmdltcs, a atx)ut 1.85, lat high-tanp.
toms, thoye with's 1.81 to 1.70 we devcioped on fir,drcther- f
4!
=41 Amures, aswd. witf. tpidle-te and Ribitc, or it% drum In
cirble. Marictite vecurs lit fortin I I I I and I I 10). but
umlly In gmutilar aggrelrates; It I& the triast abundant
Awn mineml, with gradusd trunAllcps Into the p-et
skara, The tabulur dritte roamictite mital-s ii~e tige.
T
~"Mxtme;b In tbemag"Ite skarn Is with hmatita, pmtt,'~ j
q= t%. callivits. epidote. -Woaitt. mre pbUi6clase
(ampolit-:
~hed). pyrites wsd thakopyrtte. Tl* magueute 6 of high
:ckan. purity. Himatiti.- b r4ladvely xubordirtate In the
13karms. and spmd;c. In the i*dt~-xu10de skam and In.
zaarblit. It occurs iu talmlar tDrins of an oMer Smerstion
(ebanxed to mushketovfW), vxd it 2nd tabular generation
which is = than, &ORPOthe. R"W.A. with quarts.
;A Sid th6 reamitimijitu ParateDesisvithepidnte.3 "
Amd MkIte slm=. CAlcite It d6fingulalm! h trswular
W induslons in thii silicsite okLms ' and mcmdasy
Al IOM33, bttt usually --odtd.
4,.kt.; ~ t1. crfsthb am of alpine
i calcite or met
hyst in Codots-1
Se tdorite to AboAft) Wj
gbwred only In takroswpic "a of the silicate omt#Lt,:
nwts kW MaGrOhite (VCZI rart). tabular in (010), uuvm,,
";Ithd. The vW to ~is M*.A(a with w I
V&7 YOM
s 1.5N. AMe b a , Mawraiu= w L..
PK'Ares, tAular In (010)- tho op Consts., cu"goad to'l
AbutuAb". UpidoleAsbundcmt in the skarnsof Dk%hkt-,1
j, In fine-granulm awvtes. urually Vown an pruet and
inagnttite, It Is uaWly durk-Veen (2 V -73't Amille Qts
23"; y - 1.784 to LTFO; a - 1.735 to I.M), Udodis
;1j the mic-roscopic x1twition p:oduct of Pmet, epidotbs~;'
A
ro-xeue " also occurs on veWlets with ci and
1.0 VAmifi, =Y Poo.; -Y
chlore). A typicAly secondary in. the licatit,
V. Y
The rarot peculiar
angle c: -y W; 7 1.653; a I M.
-4tmphlibolt dashictasnite',
mincral Gf the skams ks the CO
(cf. Krutov, C.4. 32, SSP), with 423% Cl. 2 V - + 16'.
1.751; 1.72R, It occuss in dark-gre6a densm 94..
914ates of ruthex late oristu in t1w ructam -P
wphic tycle. but ip.
dder than the bulfides and the qua.rtz-,rp1dat-'znlnemIiKgT
tion, Wollaawnize occum only in th
car
e
(marbirs), in sadia"cicular surcv. tes 59oed. wi S~*,:
diopside- 2 V 19 small, optically neg.: IM21;
'I.00. Diopside hi hrej,,uhr Smins, with cwgle
38*-41 *; 2 V - +62'. Ps accessory minerals aii dt-qcrVpW.~
apatite. splifte, pyrite, and chakopyrite, in snicroswpi
BARSANOV , G.P.
Mineralogical museums of Russia in the 18th F-nd the
b~^glnning of thA
19th centuries. Och.po ist.gool.snan. no.2:204-2.18
"'). "MLRA ?;5)
1 %
(Mineralogical museums)
anO. V. A.
'Tata on the Stiidy of Luminc~cence of `nrmls- Ti.
The authors, rre-entl t,hc reml'-s of a s IL C ~ vo1r, he
1":17in; scrnce ol ca---
onai iii rav'o', et ra,.Is .-tith the a nI i a t i c: --i o f
1t f ~` I t e ra v 0
le--th a')out, 320,',-2rC~~ ani~ 2-",,-,-i zinC in tlie catnode
",Li'be
'71,e-, ta-Iles of th-2 =-inescin;- car'--,,.-, ts.
C) t C, la C
te:n.
ole crr~c:~; of carl-.ormtcs (ara:-oni1c, -vet.trJt.e,
`.-;6roma-mcOitc, li',-)i,-ite,
nichol~~onit,, Fnithsonite, cc-da, cei-jss-it,~, etc.) is found
to
'tl:.ni
s+a': le lim.i-cscun-e ). i-.-- c-sy `a=sAs.
3,
BARSANOV, G.P.
In memor7 of Dmitrii Stepanovich Beliarikin. Trudy
Hin.muz. no.5:3-6 '53.
(MLRA 7:5)
(Baliankin, Dmitrii Stapanovich, 1876-1953)
BAMANOT, G.P.
-- Characteristic features of the sciOntifiC work of
academician A.S.
Fersmqn and his work in mineralogy. Trady Min.muz.
no-5:7-18 1-53.
(KLRA 7:5)
(Ireraman, AleksandrRygenlevich. 1883-1945)
Al V
i Study of the hunibeacence of mhwah. H^ CarbVA*-!
*Vew af V. A.,qMnWW4- Tr*'4y Misffskg.~~
tA. 4~. IUM.-Th4l
luminek*nm 'a
t. minervIs was studied by ez-
citation with LUmvicletlit-imt (X M,320D -2ffio,and=
A.) 4=4 witb cathode rays. The restilto obtained are set
forth in tab)m in which parvienrils, type of deposit, *ad
visual, qual. characitristic-a of lusnioci-mnce (color,
intensity)
- vilty-four mintral Varieties *1 carbonates were
It "1--1;11h M zansjAes firin different types W deposits-
throughout the world. It was establisbed DY A MnPati"
of calcite sa=pl%A with diflzrent lumhv--xemLe3 tiiat a major-
it W the wuplts whIch were lumixm=mt with u blulib
Irlite mLd bhtkh color belonged to seiltmentary dej~o5hs of'
WSW basins, =Ystd. Wirs In 3edimetitary rucks. to der
posits of hot Vrbp. uA so on, that is, to fonnationg fa
which Sr 6 Itochtmically Aw-acteristic. The very bright
OrSLUZt juraintsmirt which is chavact;cistic for pegmatitt
calcites, especially thz&e connecttd witl's allmli mcks. it,
Weakened by et preswce of rare earth rf the Cc group.
A reddish omnge luminescence is observed for -,41cites of
the bigh-tcinperuture type 4 deposits fur which 11h is
geoclieroically characteristic. It Is noled tLat Fe existiog.
in mint!zols in the forru of FeCOj extintuishes luzuine~
eence; Cu. Mi, OP, and Di WSO h3vt en t1tintuiihing eff"t.
101 ooted that ciabonstei of rare "ahs (atrylitr, Ca ancyl-
L itc, pu6ite) are &it hnninmeenc*. which cwi Wzibly be
elplainod by the isumorpbrnis rmiy (if Fe. The prewnce
of water in the minerW Ixttier Itu& ti,;% characteristic
bluish!
white Lmlmt- or wesk Juminc-i
KO.MDVSKIY, G.F.: LOZITNIKOVA, O.N.,.~~$ANDV. G.P.,
red.; VERSTAK, G.T..
red.izd.; MALEX, Z.N.. takhn.red.; POPOV, N.D.,
tekhn.red.
(Luminescence analysis in the study of ores and
minerals]
Liuminesteentnyi nnaliz pri izuchenit rud i
minoralov. Moskva.
Gofl. nauchno-tokhn. Izd-vo Ilt-ry po geologii i
okhrane nedr.
1954. PO P. (MRA 12-1)
(Luminescence) (Minqralogy)
T777
Ar
v
-1 hit- IOWA,
Category USSR/Optics Physical C-ptics K-5
Ab3 Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 195'j', No 24o4
Author Barsanov, G.F., Sheveleva, V.A.
-T,Wf--I- U
Title er aTs--o-n-the Study of the Luminescence of Minerals. III.
Sal's of
Oxygen Acids
Orig EVU Tr- 14ineral. muzeya (AN SSSR), 1954, 6, 29-10
Ab s -11 r a c tA z;tudy was made of the luminescence of 955
specimens of minerals, belonging
to the following classes of slats of oxygen acids: sulfates,
phosphates, arsen-
ates, vanadate3, borates, chromates, tungstenates, molybdates,
antimonates, and
nitrates. *The luminescence phenomenon was established for Ll
minerals of the
following types (including 24 minerals for which it was
established for the
first time): 3 htsenate3, 16 sulfates, 10 phos]~hate.3, tl)
borates, 1 tung-stenate,
1 molybdate, and 1 nitrate.
Card I/l
BARS"OV, G.P.
Book of A.H.Vinchall and H.Win0hell "Optical
mineralog7.0
Izv. Ali S4M. Ser.geol. 19 no.2:164-166 Mr-Ap 154.
(KLRA 7:7)
(Mineralogy,. Determinative) (Winchell, Alexander
Newton, 1874-)
(Winchell, Newton Horace, 1839-1914)
AWN.
Category USSR/Optics Physical optics
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, 110 1, 1957,11o 2405
K-5
Aut-hor _--,arsanov G.P., Sheveleva, V.A.
Title "Kd~~Hids on the Study of the Luminescence of Minerals. IV.
Oxides, Sulfides,
and their Analogues.
Orig Pa 111r. 1-idneral. m~azeya Ali SSSR, 1955, vyP- 7, 3-11
A...-tra:!-, out of 145 specimens of 163 types of minerals, only
13 displayed luminescence,
seven belonging to the collomorphic and cryptocrystalline
varieties of S'021
four being oxides and one a sulfide. Glow was noted in agate,
alexa4drite,
brucite, hyalite, hydrargi-11ite, corundum, silicon, opal,
carnelian, chalcedony,
chrysoprase, spinel, and sphalerite. The Uhite and blue-white glow
of varieties
of Si02 is attributed to adsorption water; the orange,
green-yellow, and violet
glow is caused by impurities (Mn compounds,'(U02 )2 , rare earths,
etc.). In,
the remaining 'Live minerals the cation lattice points are
occupied with ions
with weak polarization properties, which are not chromofores
(~jg2+) Zn2+ ) Al~")-
It is the authors' opinion that when activator-atoms with strong
polarization
propertie-s are introduced, crXstallSfosphSrs are formed, and the
presence of
strong chromophores (Fe2,, Fe-5', T-In 4", Gr ' and others) in the
lattice points
leads to extinction. This explains the limited number of
luminescent minerals
Card 1/2
Category : USSR/Op~,ico - P'hysical Optics
Ab3 Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, Ito 1, l9r~'~ No 240~
X-5
in the oxide and oulfide cltL.,;,-. Tables of limilnecent
Ir-ALerial-, are given
listed by the color of Glow produced ',:y excitation with
ultraviolet rays at
3600 A, 31200-2800 A, and 2500 A and alo with cathode rays.
: 2 /2
SHCHIMRAYM, D.I., nkndernlk; SHATS)HU.S., AkndanikI1IRQ'(31,
S.I., Akaderlik;
STRAFMOV, N.M., Rkadenfl-; YO'17HII,.T'IY,. D.S., n),Adenlk;
.911rRYWIN, A.G.,
akndami)-; IvALIVYIN, D.V., akadenik; POLKANOV, A.A., akade-mik;
AFANASI-
Y-W, G.D.: VLASOV, K.A.; GHT-HRX, F,V.; LKVrSKIY, O.D.:
PAVLOVSKIY,Ye.V.,
profeasor; 13AI?SAIIQY - R W.
professor, YM SHW, A.D.: PAIR B.V.
YARLOKOV, r-.S-, ffffl-IYOVA, S.D.
AcAdemician Vlndimir Afnnnslevich, (Ybruchav, he-ro of sociRlist
lFIbor;
obitunry. Izv. AN SSSR. Sar.f-mol. .--A. no.6:5-10 Je'56. OUJU,
9:10)
1. Chlen-k-orrespondent Al-ademil Tlauk S.*SR (for Afqnas'yav,
Vlasov.
Chukhrov, Levitakiy).
(Obruchev, Vladimir AfnnAislyevich, 1R63-19156)
BARSAIIOV, G.P.
TwAitral chim-tc tar I stics of motami~~t ti,,-~tet':
o,.! -,~, -a,, ~,,. T-Ud-y Yin.
4 1
miz. no.8:3-16 157. (MURA 11:3
Ol o lii:,~b i t 6.;1 )
BARSANOV, G.P.; SHXVi~~VA, V. A.
Materials on the study of mineral nuoroqc6nce. Phrt 5:
Free atoms
ana intormetallic compounds. Trudy Min. muz.
no.8:17-24 157.
(Fluorooconcri) (Mineralog7) (MIRA 11:3)
AUTHOR:
BARSANOW,G.P. PA - 2504
TITLEi
Achievements and Perspectives
with Respect to Work Performed by the
Soviet Mineralogical Society
(conference at leningrad).
(Doetisheniya i perspektivy raboty
wsesoiusnogo mineragichkego ob-
shchestva (Slesd w Leningrade),
Russian).
PERIODICALi
Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 27, Nr
2, pp 107 108
(U.S.S.R.)
Received, 5 / 1957 R viewed; 6 1957
ABSTRACT:
One of the oldest scientific societies,of the U.S.S.R.,
the
Mineralogical Society, has, since it was founded in 1817, at
all
times devoted special attention to the study of useful
minerals.
The society is also obliged to see to it that the
results of
scientific work are duly utilized. The highest organ of
the Society
is the assembly of its members. The last meeting but
one took place
at Leningrad in 1943. N(jw tasks were solved on the
occasion of the
meeting which took place on November 19 - 23 1956
at Leningrad.
The most important problems discussed weres
Formation of ores and
search for useful minerals; thermodynamic
natural processes of ore-
formation and origin minerals;
experimental. investigations in the
field of mineral-formation;
tasks, methods, and trends of structural
mineralogy.
A.G.Betakhtin,
member of the Academy, spoke about the formation
Card 1/2
and
origin of ores in great depths.
Achievements and -k~erspectives with Resp6ct to PA - 2504
Work Performed by the Soviet Mineralogical Society. (Conference
at
Leningrad).
ASSOCIATION:
PRESENTED BYz
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLE:
The report delivered by A.P.Vinogradov. member of the Academy,
was
devoted to the study of isotopic abundance of natural minerals.
Problems concerning the structure of crystal compounds are dealt
with by a number of reports which were read by N.B.Belov,
member of
the Academy, and by the professors G.B.Bokij and
I.I.Shafranovskij
as well as by other experts on crystal chemistry and crystallo-
graphy. Professor W.W.Shterbina and A.Saukow spoke about in-
vestigations carried out in connection with new geochemical
methods
and the search for useful minerals. Professor N.I.Chitarov spoke
about the present level of development of scientific research
and
demands that experimental- and laboratory work be intensified.
Also
problems of organization were discussed.
Not -iven
Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
FMISKAN, Aleksandr Yevgenlyevich, akademik LdeC806edj;
BARSA OV, G.P.,
atv.red.; ANTONYUK, L.D., red.izd-va; MOSKVICHEVA.
N.I., teldin.red.
(Outlines of mineralogy and geochomiutryJ Ochorki po
mineralogii
i gookhimii. Kos)cva, Izd-vo Alu-td.nauk SSSR, 1959.
198 P.
(MIRA 12:5)
(Mineralogy) (Geochomiatry)
VXRILDSKIY, Vladimir Ivanovich, akademik; VINO~ALAWV,
A.P., almdemik,
otv.rod.: BARSANOV,.G.P., doktor teol.-min.nauk. red.;
Mi,
N.H., red.izd-va; ASTROV, A.V., rcsd.:Lzd-va;
NOVICHKOVA, N.D.,
tokhn.red.
LSolected stiidiesj Izbrannyo sochinenii!i. Moskva.
Izd-vo Akad.
naWc SSSR. Vol.3. 1959. 503 p. (MIRA 12:12)
(Mineraio,gy)
VMIIADSKIY, Vind-imir Iviinovich. Prinirvila
uclv~atiye MALHOVSKAYA, A.D..
VINOGRADOV, A.P., nl-j)domik, otv.rod.-, BARSA:;OV,
G.P., doktor
r,,aol.-mln.nmik, rod.; LICfg:OV, B.L., doktor
r-3ol.-min.nrilik,
red.; RUI, II.R., rod.izd--vn; ASTIOV, A.V.,
red.izil-va; NOVICH-
KOVA, N.D., toklin.rod.
[Selected studies] lzbrannya qochinaniia. Mosl7va,
lzd-vo
Jklv~d.nnuk SSSTI. Vol-4, bon'r 1. 1959. 624 p.
(MITU 13:1)
1. Sotrildnik rjemorial'nol-o 1-nbinatn
V.I.Vernndskolgo v Institute
I -
geokbir.iii i annlitic.loskoy khiraii Akndomii nmik
SSSA (fcr Sha-
khovsknya).
(14ineroa o(Z)
HARSANOV, G.P.
Principles of systematics and classification of
metamict niobium
tantalate. Trudy Min.muz. no.10:3-16 15Q. (MIRA 16-8)
(Niobium compounds) (Tantalate compounds)
BA-RSAINOV, G.P.
Materials on the biography of Academician
V.M.Severgin. Trudy
Min.muz. no.10:17-30 '59. (MIRA 16:8)
(Severgin, Vasilii Mikhailovich, 1765-1826)
9ARSANOV, G.P.
Importance of V.I.Vernadskii's mineralogical theory at
Moscow
University for the development of modern mineralogy.
Trudy Mln.muz. no.10:31-44 '59. (M~IRA 16:8)
(Vernadskii, Vladimir Ivanovich, 1863-1945)
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(Fet;matites)
CHUKHROV, F.V.. glavnyy red.; BONMUEDT-KUPLET:XAYA,
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prof..
red.; BELOY, N.V., akademik. red.; SHTMIZOTA
'O~W.,-doktor
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Vol.l.
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nitrides.
phosphides, arsonides, antimonides, bismithides,
sulfides,
selenides, telluridesl Samorodnye elementy.
Intermetallicheskie
j
soodineniia. Karbidy, nitridy, fosfidy, arsenidy,
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1. Akademiya nijuk-SSSR. Institut geologii ridnykh
mestorozhdeniy,
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Chlen-korres-pondent
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(Mineralogy-Handbooks, mnuDls, etc.)
ABIOLLAYEV, Kh.M.; BARSANOV, G.P.; GRIGOR'YEV, D.P-;
KARYAKIN, A-Ye.;
KASHKAY, X.-L.;- .SOWVi'YEV,'S.F.,- UKLONSKIY, A.S.;
SHADLUN, T.N.
Congress of the International Mineralogical
Association in
Switzerland. Zap. Vsel-. min. ob-va, 89 no.1:133-137
160.
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(Mineralogy-Congresses)
- BARSAFOV, G.P.: DOGDAY1011, A.A.: YMUOV, ll.r.,
nASHENIII]TIYOV. G.F.;
YO.M.; S1411UIO'V, li.l.; UKUSHOVA, A.F.
International ~-,eological congress in Copenhagen.
Vest. Mosk. un.
Ser. 4,: Geol. l-') no-6:3-129 N-D :60. (MIRA 14:1)
(Goolot:Y-Congresses)
_~~-RSL:Oj G.P., doktor geol.-mineral. nauk, prof.j,
red.; KRUTOV, G.A.,
prof., doktor gool.-mineral. nail; red.; GORSITOV,
G.F., prof.,
doktor geol.-ninaral. nauk, red.; SERC =, Ye.I..,
doktor geol.-
nineral. nauh, prof.p red.; ZABWOVSKIY, A.I., prof.,
doktor fiz.-
=at. nauk, red.; LEOPOV, G.P., red.; LAZA.TEVA, L.V.,
tekhn. red.
[Papers of Cho Faculty of Goology of Xoscow
University; for the
21st sc.-,f;ion of the International Geological
Congress) Sbornik
trudov geologicheskogo fal-ullteta Voskovokogo
Universiteta; k
XXI oessi-i I"i3zhdur-arodnogo geologicherkogo
kongressa. Yoskva,
lid-vo Vosk. univ., 1.961. 222 p. (1-IHA .15:2)
(Geology-Congresses)
LOZIMKOVA, O.N.; YAKCVLEVA, S.V.; !~_41-ZAJ,:OV, CF,2
~-.-Cu~;.-ilarcr.
naulk, rluchrVy red.; OSIFM!A,T..V., red'-._- TTT
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. n, m. red.
[Manual for the X-ray detc.-mimtion of irdnerals
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ele-
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224 p.
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'01-ineralogy, Determinative) (Rare earths--Anal~sis)
AFANAStYKV, G.D.; WJqASCRT, G.P.; VIASOV, K.A.;
KORZHINSKIVY, D.S.;
D.V.; PAVIDVSKIY, Ya.V.; =) A.V.;
S)CMIulov, V,I.; STRAKROV, N.M.; CHUKHROV, F.V.;
SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.;
UBIDKOV, V.S.
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SSSR.Ser.geol. 26
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ABDULIAYEV, Kh.M.; ALYAVDIN., V.F.; A141RAS"'JOV, A.A.;
ANIKEYEEV, K.P.;
ARAPOV, Yu.A.;_.,~ANOV, G.P.,_ BELYAYEVSKIY, N.A.; BOKIY,
G.P.;
BORODAYEWSKAYA, M.B.; GOVOROV, I.N.; GODLEVSKIY, M.N.;
SHCIEGLOV, A.D.;
SHAKHOV., F.N.; SHILO, N.A.; YA&4OLYUK, V.A.; DRABKIN,
I.Ye.;
YEROFEYEV) B.N.; Ui6HOV, A.D.; IVAEKIN, P.F.; ITSIKSON,
M.I.;
KARPOVA, Ye.D.. ; KASHINJ S.A.; KASHKAY, M.A.; KORZHINSKIY,
D.S.;
KOSGVP B.M.; KOITLYAR, V.N.- KREYTER, V.M.; KUZNETSOV,
V.A.; LAJGOV,
14AARIKOV,
S.F.; MAGAKIYAN, I.G.; I M.P.; OM NTSOV, M.M.; PAVLOV,
Ye.S.;
SATPAYEV., K.I.; SIMIRNOV, V.I.; SOBOLEV, V.S.; SOKOLOV,
G.A.; STRAK11OV,
N.M.; TATARINOV, I.M.; KIDIUSHCHOV, N.A.; TSAREGRAWKIY,
V.A.;
cHufmov TF.V.
In memory of Oleg Dmitrievich Levitskii; obiturary.
Sov.geol. 4.
iio-5:156-158 Itr 161. (IMA 14:6)
(Levitskii, Oleg Daitrievich, 1909-1961)
B.."OD, 1.0., prof.x doktor Ceol.-r-iner. nauk;
VARSA:"GF'Y!`V,., V.A.,
prof., coktor geol.-niner. nauk; ITELIKOVSKA'YA,
Ye.!,'., prof.,
6oktor geol.-i!,iner. nauk; GO'-TEYEEV, D.I., prof.,
doktor
-001 1 iner 11nu3c; DOBOV, S.A., 601(tOll- f.1001.-T
iner. nail-
'E.I., kand.takhn.'zinuk, rdecensed]; hTZ','1C'1aVA,
YO.J., 1._.JZLdshi~ nnuchnyy cotr.; PLIIMSOV, )~e.A.,
prof., 6oktor
nauk; G.P., prof., Liolftor geol.-::iner. r,-,uk-;
dotsent, Eoktortpol.-minoi~. nauk; 1'AZA:0',F',O,
I.I.,
kand. sellkhoz.nnuk; PGiEDIMSKAYA, Ye.A., assistent;
PCY'OV, S.P.,
prof., ~ oktor g eol. -miner. nawk; SclUTOV, V.I.;
S1111TOV, 11.11.$
~V L'YAIID,IOV, E.A., prof.,
prof. doktor gool.-r-incr nauk, .0
doktor frool.-i_iner. naul, [deceased); FE2*,IKSOVA,
V.V., dotsent,
kand.geol.-r.iner. nauk; SJUMAIMSKIY, I.I., prof.,
6oktor Cool.-
r1ner. neuk; Prininali uchastiye: ', G.P., ,--of.,
dol,tor geol.-miner. nauk; BOKTIY, G.B.; GORS141:0V
-;~,rof .
, G.P.P .
doktor geol.-,niner. nauk; KUMAV'TSET, V.A., yl,rof.,
6ok-tor
~eol.-rdner. nauk;
geogr. nauk; 11.AHKOV, r.D., dotsent, kand.g
~'O""Ozov, S.S., prof., doktor geol.-miner. nauk;
OidOV, Yu.A.,
al~aderik; SlEtGEYTEIT, Ye.11-!., y-rof., doltor
geol.-rinor. nauk;
TVALCE"IELIDa, A.A.; GEEMYEVA, G.I., tekhx~. red.
(Continued on nPxt card)
BHOD) 1.0.--- (continued) Card 2.
[History of geoloU at Voscow University] Istoriia CeoloEi-
cheskikh nauk v Musleovskom universitete. Pod red.
D.I.Gorde-
eva. l,'oskva, Izd-vo !,~ofk. univ., 1962. 351 P. (MIPA
15:7)
1. Yoscow. Universitet. Goologicheskiy falaaltet. 2.
Cl,-'Len-
l'orrespondent Ahaderii nawl: SSSR (for Sr-irnov). 3.
Chlen-
korrespor-dent Sibirskego otdcloniya Akaderii nwxk SSSR
'kfor
BoMy ). 4. Deystvitellnyy c)-aen Akaderdi nauk Gruzinskoy
SSF
(for avalchrelidze).
0-'oscow University) (Geology-Stvdy and teaching)
AFANASIYFV, G.D.- BARSOO'r G.P.; VLASOV, r.A.;
KORMINSUY, D.S.; MIRCIM.r,
V.I.; CH;JnlRr.,,j,
M.F.; P -07~~ P!--YVF, A.V.; SMIRNO'll
.F.V.; S~CHFRBAKOV, D.I.; YABLU.OV, V.S.
In memDry of Kh.M.Abdullaev. Izv..AN SSSR. Ser.geol.
217 nc,.9-
h7-113 62. OMIRA 15:9)
(Abdullaev, Khabib Mukiliamedovich, 1912 (?)-lc,62)
C)RILV, TurJy Leonidovicb; WLSANCV, C.P., doktor
geol.-miner. nauk,
otv. red.; 1,1111YATLOVA, G.A., red.izd-va;
GUSEVA, A.P.,
tekhn. red.
(Vorphology of diamond] Morfologi~a almaza.
Moqkva, Izd-vo
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(Diamond crystals)
BARSANOV, G.P.; GURIYFVA, E.Ya.
Variety of native quartz which has undergone
transition.
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1. Mineralogicheskiy muzey im. A.Ye. Fersmana AN
SSSR. Pred-
stavleno akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym.
BARSANOV, G.P.; YAWILEVA, M.Ye.
The color of minerals. Trudy Min. muz. no.14;32-78
163.
(MIRA 16110)
(Color of minerals)
Yu.
i.iUZ. n, i~~:
-!, ~ ~. i~ ,,, I , . . , , , . "t , I U
'1J., L'~, '"'. `~--iv :-', . 1 1, 1 . .
, . . - .1 . . . . . I , I
. .~~ ~~ . . I .. (I:., F~ :~ *11 ~ : -~, -, I
I ,,-/. . . I -
- 11 . ~,: : , , ~ :'. .1 .
7,: : - - - , - - " , - . ; , . " - I j . . . . I
. . 0 - I
. ... . . . I y
I - ~ - , - , . , - -
..,- I , - . - '. , : -F- - , I - .
1-1 - I ~ - "Ed , ~ : , I :~, r" . , -~: -,- - Iv /
- . L.'-., , . ;1. , . I . I - - ,
, 1, -. -1 1 ~
or
'o
F,Oth ar, ni-;ers a I "1 0 cademd C Ifil'i -I~k I-Vi
C. "Slaln 1 S
birth, (1883-1945 Tnidy Man.
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M.S.; SEOR, Ye.N.,
ttranalator]
(A.E.Fersman Nineralogical ~,useum; a brief
guidebook]
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kratkii pute-
voditell. Moskva, 1957. 36 p. (NERA 18:8)
1. Akaderlya nauk SSSR.
--,% ( ~ if c,"
JJACSAN~ I - ~ 1.
1. ~
- I -
I ~ , . . . - . ., , :~ *..,. " -,I /
11-0 fml -~ Q I ?, "
.-" j
BARSA140Y.A. -N.G.
Some comparative data on the rocky littoml fauna of the
Barents
and White Seas. Tinudy Inst.okean. 1+6:14(~-146 161. OADU
14.6)
(Airman coast-Marine fauna) (Kandal&ksha Bay-Marine fauna)
FILATOVA, 7.A.; a-U'13ANOVA, N.G.
e B J7
Communities of bottom f't,,,.,na in ti;-". weot rn I
rt of the erJr.- , Sea.
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rA I
IISSR/Nu:~Iear Ph.v.,~_,*c-L cnnic Rbyc, C-7
A'hst Journal: Re,-~rat Uur - Fizika, No 12Y 1956, 34133
Au~hor: Bai-Fa-ulskas, K., PuodziW-:,-ras, A., Matusevicius, J.
NC-ne
T 4 -1 - Seconriq
r~: Deper:.ience. z f Angle of Di,,:tribution of Shcrwers of, r~-
Cosmic Rnyz; on
tli,~, 1;urmbex c!' the Elenvnt
Perlcd4cal: Kaii~no polii.i.echn. inst. dar~bai, 1955, 3, 109-116;
ldthuar~is.D;
Russian resw.6
A-,,stract,: Two GeiCer-Muller counters -tliaced in a horizontal
plane ar~ connected for
coincidence were used to investigate the angular distribution of
secondary shcwers
of particles fnrmed when cosmic-ray particles penetrate through
filters of subr_~tar,-_es
.~rt vaiues of Z (C, Al, Fe, Cu, Po). For light elements the
experiren-
-,ally c,ntained vall;es of the characteristic anEle a can be
represer-led erpirical~y
.)Y the relaf.-Tonsh:ip ri = A exp (-bZ), where A18.68, b = 0.015.
/ eF / - i
Irl,'XApplicationalf a died-path scoustic
intederometer for tt.~
control of phys" and themical proc . A. Tgainis and
R. Bargauska%. Kawso Pcilwh. lass. Darbai 5, 17347
at plk-Atians of
a fixed-path ultraumic bite measuring the
velodty of SOMMAXT(R-a-COULS Ica ion in liquid medli
are discussed, Acoustic: waves when r4ectied back to
the
source cause a characteristic reaction dependiag on
the wavt
length and the amplitude of the waves rweived. The im-
pedence variation In the quartz crystal served as the
indicat-
i
n
g device. Theoretical considerations of the effective
In-
terferometer path length are presented for the most
genera .1
case. The correction, is, of the path Length may
assurne
values fi-orn 0 to 2. It Is shown that Kneser-iknder's
p
elimination principle (cf. B., C.A. 35, 675a) can be
app!ied
to liquids. The ternp. coeffs. of the ultrasonic
velocities in
palmitic, oltic, and stearic acids with the frequency
range
1-5 Mc. and for Intensities 0.01 to OM w.1sq. cm.
indicated
no dispersion effect within the limits of tL=mcy of
the in-
strument. The fixed-path intcrferometer can be used
tffec-
tively to investigate proms" in the course of which the
ultrasonic velocity varies, uarh as conen. detn. In
some dil.
solas. Ewald Vtltckm-.
PIP
Ali
i h-i - 071
iw~L
5. WlKi
-053P,101
L., Bar~auskas, K.
T:. calculating ultrasonic velocity In so,-e 1.quId 'k,
7 , T C~ D, r C"i e f e r i I t ' v r, Ty z rn c I Ia , n o2 ,
abstract 4,51.~,'
:)r)!!tec'-..-,.. Inst. Oarbal, Tr. Kaunassk. politeki-,n.
In-t,", 1~61,
no. 5, Lith.; Russitu-, summar-f)
VOJOCJ4~
711e aut!-.ors calculated ultrasonic .r in ldquld 00diu;:1,
7Dt',-7sium and in a sod~=-potassium, alloy. The copffielents
in the interactlon-
,-e-L,j are ta:en from the oxnression of "his E-nergy for t'ne
soled state
a -,. T K. in t're experimental part of their %-.rork. the
authors give the data
t*- cy by t-e interferometric method regarding ultrasonic
velocjty In
alloy for I molar concentration of 14.15, potass~ur% ComDarison
of
..eoret.` 2na an" experi-i~ental data led to the follo-aing
conclusion. The slopes
Of t-e strai,,~ht lines of the temperature dependence of
ultra5onic velocity, tha-.
a 4
Obt 4ned and experirientally in giver, te7iperature rungo, coin-
I"
.-'de for N'a, K and Ia-'K.; the only shifts that are observed
depend on the choice
of for t'-e lattlce constaiits. There are 9 references.
7 ~-_
-;.,stracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
Vb=P
W58/A10l
'!C S
V.-~as, B. Ilgdnas, V, Bar~auskas, K.
2:=: C'n -,~Itrasonic velocity dispersion in ma6netio. fields
PERT~ ~CA:,: ReferatlvnTy z-urnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1~62, '~7,
abstract, 4G313
,D_ .1 1
("'.;auno politechn. inst. darbai, Tr. Kaunass-