SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEONTYEV, N.L. - LEONTYEV, S.A.

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-- LEONTSIYEV,,-ILL., doktor sel:skokhoz.nauk Wood strength in connection with various moisture content. Der. prom. 11 no-4:14;,15 Ap 762. OURA 15:4) (Wood-Tpsting) 1. NTITEV, N4kifor 1,92ntlyevich. Prof., d-oktor Bellxhoz. nauk; BOYKO, I,.I., red, izd-va_;MWVA, R.Ye,,,tekhn. red. (Effect of moisture on the pbyeicomechanical properties of wood) Vliianie vlazhnosti na filiko-mekhanichookis ovoistva drevesiny. Moskva, Goolesbumizdat, 1962. 113 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Wood--Moisture) (Wood-Tooting) LEONTIYEV, N.L., daktor 881'skokhoz.nauk Phyaical and mechanical propertie3 of pithy wood. Der. prom. 12 no.4t15-16 Ap 163. (MIRA 16tlD) LEONTIM, N.L. Changes in the physical and mechanical properties of wood along the radius of the stem. Der. prom. 12 no.12:8 D 163. (MM 170) Yl'.'/, N cf 7 3 ti. nr. Standartizatsi in 27 ).1:29-51 LEONTIYEV, N.L., inzh. At paper enterprima in France. B=. prom. no.3:30-32 mr 164. 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Tc 0 - e tic - acto tao 6eto. &Vr~ Ce ev-~' 11 'aa'r cot%$ at-%ot, jOT%(%- -70 e I e\a 1a9V'%.C ~Ovlob 00 Wo tx, e C'b O-4e'C Ot Ot t e e 'r,3, X- C. e"'(% -,te --'T% -1,) 5 ate %,AC, k a:, I, 'k 0 0 a tV0 90 e a e4 1, 0c rptA bg tj'L eVL1 ako Cb 0 0t txNe to'r e0%a-"0S '0a5 'L Ot e \b, e -%, e e '4 k oe 0t tolrfol. ,be Ga Theory Relative to the Analysis Of Foundation,, (cont.) V Engineering coefficient of the base) -- E Ob /W 1 0 's of the layer; (the compression-strain f V 0); b is the thickne % are the wherein. k ~Ob H/120 , I the base F, and v nts are coefficient) n E 0 t (the shear strain r the surfac Wriace displace"ne q is the load distributed OvC -and base-5 the differential equation st,nts. Since the beam deflections minated from elastic con the reactive pressures q can be Cli so that now identical, ns based on equation (3), .1 (4) for the beam dcflc!ctiO 4 d2V .4 PL d V ~ 5--E, -I d t4 3 X/L. L =V1~ l_VOZ) /Eob whe rein FObj4L 4 F, bHL- s = 0 W (1-vo Z) EI r -1 f(-1+- v~ te for the trans- O)F-1 rs substitu .rmulation of the bounc 1,ry conditions the autho rse force 11 thus: In their f c, (!,(~rted by the bearn. a ,generalized transve (5) verse for El [V,,i (~) - 2rZV' Mi L C-ard 3/5 SOV/124- 57- 5- 5979 Engineering Theory Relative to the Analysis of Foundations (cont.) On this basis a solution is given for an infinitely long beam being acted upon by a concentrated force and by it moment. In the case of an absolutely rigid beam being acted upon by a centered resultant load P0, i.e., %i.,herein V = Co, it emerges from equations (3) and f5), and from the assumed cond::'on of equilibrium, that the entire undersurfa~e of the beam is being acted upon by the constant reactive pres- sures q -- kC., while the ends of the beam are being acted upon, in addition, by the concentrated reactive forces Q 2alCo; in these latter two expressions a and C = P0 1 - Vo2 (6) 0 2 Eob 1/6 -4 6 (1 -7,, ~ I / H I An analogous solution is given for a moment load. Increasing the thickness of the layer brings the calculation results. in all cases, nearer to those obtained for a homogeneous foundation analyzed with the classical equations of the theory of elas- ticity. For a flexible beam of finite length it is proposed that equation (4) be solved by the method of initial parameters. It is stipulated that the beam ends are acted upon by zero bending moments and that both the beam displacements and the generalized transverse forces acting underneath the beam and beyond the beam are continuous. The authors propose also an analog of a tWO-layered base, its tipper Card 4/5 a SOV/1 24-57-5-5979 Engineering Theory Relative to the Analysis of Foundations (cont.) layer a Winkler layer, its lower layer identical with the layer of tile reference analog. This somewhat more complex model eliminates the shortcoming inherent in the reference analog, namely, the presence of concentrated reactive forces at the ends of the beam due to the discontinuity of the displacements. M. I. Gorbunov-Posadov Card 5/5 SOV/124-58-11-13026 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 167 (USSR) AUTHOR: Leont' yev, N. N. TITLE: Practical Method of Computation of a Thin-walled Cylindrical Pipe on an Elastic Foundation (Prakticheskiy metod rascheta tonkostennoy tsilindriclieskoy truby na uprugom osnovanii) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Mosk. inzh. --stroit. in-t, 1957, Nr 27, pp 47-69 ABSTRACT: The title does not fully cover the contents of the article. A greater portion of the paper is devoted to the presentation of principles of an engineering theory of shells by V. Z. Vlasov and the utilization of trigonometric series in deriving displacement functions for the computation of a closed circular cylindrical shell. Three specific illustrative problems are examined: A cylindrical pipe partly filled with a liquid and supported on both ends by rigid diaphragms; an analogous pipe equipped with a third rigid diaphragm mounted in the center, and a pipe supported at both ends and subjected to distributed radial loads applied along its generatrix. All computations are carried through to a final Card 1/2 numerical answer; it is shown that computation of such pipes by SOV/124-58-11-13026 Practical Method of Computation of a Thin-walled Cylindrical Pipe (cont. ) the standard theory of the flexure of beams results in greatly underrated values of stresses. A solution is also given for a cylindrical pipe supported by an elastic foundation. N. A. Alf utov Card 212 LB())",Y'NV, N.N., dota., kandotokhn,nauk Stability of closel cylindrical ahells. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly: Btroi. no.1:26-14 1 58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Rokonandovuna kafedro3r stroitellnoy nekhaniki Hnskovskogo inzhenerno- 9trottellnogo instituta imoni V.V. Kuybyaheva. (Elastic plates and shells) LUXASH, P.A. (Moskva); IXOPTITIV, N.Y. (Moskva) Calculation of a spherical rigidly-supported shell. Inzh. abor. 25:154-163 '59. (MIRA 13:2) (Ilastle plates and shells) VUSOV, Vaoilly Zakharovich (deceased]; LF-ONTIM, Rikolay Nikoloyevich; PWINAN, G.I.. red.; BRUDNO. teikhn.red. Wnstically supported beams, plates, and shells] Balki, plity i obolochki na uprugon oanovanii. Moskva, Gos.lzd-vo fisiko- matem.lit-ry, 1960. 491 p. (KIRA 13t4) (Structures, Theory of) KUZIMIN, HikolayLeonidovich, kend.takhn.nauk; LWSH. Petr Andreyevicho knnd.takhn.nauk- MI=OVSKIY, IoBIf Tefimovich, kand.tekhn. nnnk; nd.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; KHALA so N. red,izd-va; GARNMIN, Te.X.. tekhn.red. [Designing elements made of thin-walled rod and shelle] Ranchat konstruktaii ix tonkostannykh stershnei'I oboltehek. Hoakvs, GosAzd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. I stroit. mate- rialam, 1960. 260 p. -(MIRA 14:4) (Structural franes) LEOIITIYEV,--.,NA"-koM.takhn.nauk; SOBOLLV, D.N., kand.tekhn.nauk ------ -- Approximate calculation of an arch dam for the effect of lonaitudinal seismic loading. Gidr.stroi. 32 no.7:30-34 J1 162. (MA 15;7) (Dams) (Earthquakes and buildiz*~) NAZARENKO, O.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; IEONTIYEV, inzh. Electron-bean welding in Indlistry. Mashinostroenie no.6:41-52 M-D 163, (MIRA 16:12) /V, IV. r.ZD 71r. ~jq:L-5 17 June "SOFT"-VACUUM ELECTRON-BEAM WELDING (USSR) qQAt!y&v, Avtomaticheskaya Nazarenko, D. K., A. G. Poved, and V 3, Mar 1963, 88-89, S/125/63/000/003/010/012 _Icctric V,'_,lding Institute imeni Ye. 0. ?aton has developed an experi- n,,_ental unit for ellectron-beam welding in which the vacuum chamber is di- vidcd inw two compartments. In the welding compartment a vacuum of 1.10- Lo 1-10--" nim 'Eig is maintained. A higher vacuum of 1,10-4 to 2-10-4 mm Hg is mod-tair0--d only in the electron-gun zone. Experiments with 1X18H9T 0 rani thick showed that complete penetration can be achieved wit'-~ a 25-1W accelerating voltage and a beam current of 350 ma. The depth- Lo-vA6`XA ratio of the weld was found, to be lower than with welding in a higher vaali,_1111. Z.01VO-Ver, this could be the result,- of faulty design, for the focusing lc~ns was located too far away from the weld. [ND] Card 1/1 V.'.~ I "."et *t-,:,--,-.--fl,. -, - . ;, , . . I . . 0 11 - ;7..., O.'~ .,*-! 16. . (m.,ftk -L,8,,6';, ... . 5A -1 --, -~ A 1- 2 ly, , y 6 ~ I ~ -c -, ~r. ~ t-, ~ -y -i. % nr.y y - r~.q '.,i ~ . T 03c)~')o EWT (M)/E*--/P(w)/F'elP(V)/EWP(J)/EWP(k) IJP(c) FF)N1WW1EM11'?M AP6012124 SOMICE CODE: Uti/0413/66/000/CO7/00/.3/r,04/. AU~';`ORS: Loontlyov, N N.- 11alakhovskiy, A. B.; Zakha 14. A.; G. G.; Yomiko-- N P. 0 'L1~0-v 1 -2- )v. T. O.Vjl-. ORG: none TITILE: A blower blado. Clans 27, No. 180289 Sy SOURCE: izobrotoniya, prozqahlonnyyo obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 7, 1966p 43- TOPIC TAGS: blado profile, rotor blade, industrial blower, ventilation fan A:333TIULCT: This Author Certificate presents a blowor blado fastonod by a shaft and a coupling section to the aloovo of the The design increases '.he oporating reliability under altornating loads, The shaft, at the point of I. "-AstoninG to the blado, has a longitudinal cross cootion made up of two frustum of a cono, conbinod along the onallor bases. Those frustum aro coatod ,,together with the ontiro b1ndo by an overall layor of glacs-roinforcod plastic.1) This layor. is tightly drawn together by means of a split inpo'*r-o-d--m-o-t--a-l--b-u--sh-i-n--C-a-nd a diB- orIgaging coupling coction (see Fig. 1)s Those units are coatod with a subsequent Card UDC: 621-631-4-2530- L o8999-67 ACC la: AP6012124 Fig. 1. 1 - nhaft; 2 - disengaging coupling section; 3 - glass-roinforcod plastic layer; 4 - tapered split bushing; 5 - oubsoquont layor of glass- reinforced plastic; 6 power spar; 7 - auxiliary spars; 8 disks j; eA6 layer of plastic dopositod on tho framovork to produce the operating profile of the blade. The blade framework includes a power spar and auxiliary ap4ra which lo 4. rm (in '.he transverse cross section) the operating profile. The blade carries on its end part a set of balancing disks. Orig. art. hast 1 figure. SUB CODZz 131 SUBM DATE:. 12Feb65 _6 , ~ 7-, L ZXGT I YEV. N.11. Work In the educational workshop of a rural school. Politekh. obucb. no.2:31-34 7 '58. (KMA 11:1) l.Srednyaya shkols No. 49. stantglya RogovskAys Krasnodarskogo krAya. (Technical educAtion) LEONTIYEV, N.N., inzh. Experimeni-al short driven piles for construction in the region of Bratsk. Sbor. nauch. trud. LISI no.37:35-41 162. (KMA 16:3) (Bratsk region-Piling (Civil engineering)) SUKACHEV, V.N., akademik; LEONTIM, 0.1., prof.; VOSKRESENSKIY, S.S., prof. Founder of historical geography. Priroda 54 no-5:119-121 My 165. (MIPA 18:5) 1.U'NT'YL:.V, O.K. K-o4,-ai-A 60/49TJ7 Jul/Aug 49 Agrakbanekly Peninsula 0001100t Data on the Agrakhanskly Poluoetrov (Nn Ija 0 K Leontlyev, T. N. Morosbkina, last of OcAs4ol; ;;ad Sol UM, 4 pp ~jz Ak Nauk SM, Bar Geog I Geoflz" Vol So 4 Indicates egurces of the entry of alluvia to form Ue A4E~akhanekly Poluostrov. Discusses genesis of Akle Cooplicated OCOUNulative coastal fdMtIon an * basie of morphological'date collected during Qispl,an Rxpedltlon of Inst of Ocesnol, Aced Sol USSR, 1& 1948.- Submitted by Aaad F. P. 8birshov " Feb 49. 4W; .66Am7 see Bottows Herbors "Rebuilding of the Profile of an Accvmulatiye Shore Dmfflzg the Lowering of the Sea Level," 0. K. Leont'yey, 3 Yp -Dok Ak Nauk SSSR' Vol LVI, No 3 Lowering of Caspian sea level bis greatly incrsand alluvial accumilation on Its shoress and bottain erosion vithin the, itidto of the undersiater shore slope. It Is consider,64 a cause of-the Choking of harbors of the West Caspian, noted for past 10 years. Submitted 24 Fab 49. 5gAgrk7 USSR/Geography - Caspian Sep 52 "Stopped Benches and Their Geological VApping," 0. K. Leonlyev, Chair of Geomorphology Vest Mos Univ, Ser Fizkorat I Yest Hauk, No 6, pp 95-99 Describes beRch relief of part of the Caspian shoreline, the boundary of the outcrops of.original rocks at the bottom of the sea and the structure of the stratoisohyps on the surface of the barren shelfs. 275T59 Maw. &In' n, 1. LEONT I YEV, 0. K. 2. us3R (600) 4, Shore Lines 7. Staggered bench and its geological mapping. Vest. Mlosk. un. 7 no. 9, 1952. 9. I'lonthly List of Russian Accessions UbraU of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. ----- - 1. 1 N. A. 9 KCH I NA I 'A. !~ . ) .:,,, C. Ke 2. USSR (400) 1,. Physical Geo7raphy 17. "Physical ~eop,,mphy." Part 2, N. '). Podot)eOov, qeviewed h.,,, N. A. rvoz,!et9iy, A. S. Korina, 0. K. Leont'Yov, !7ov. knir~.-t No. 1., 1953. 9. Lonthly List of Rugsian Accpnslons. Llhrar~ of Conpre!l!~, April -- 1953, Uncl. LZOUTIM, O.K.; YFMROV, P.V. History of the Cuspian Sau In the recent nvalynihn AGd ttt- prnt-rhvulynian periods. Izv.AN SSSR Ber.geog. no.4:64-74 Jl-Ag 153. (Mlaa 6:8) 1. Inatitut olcoanologii Alrademil nauk SSSR. (Caspian Seu region) USSR/Geography Publications Card 1/1 Pub. 45 - 14/20 Autbors i Shlyarrdn , B. Title On the 0. K. Leontyev and P. V. Fedorov article, "History of Caspian Sea in the t;-it;6-r"~iid'Pbb't-Khyal~nsk Period" Periodical 17-v, AN SSSR, Ser, geog. h. 89 - go, July - August 1954 Abstract Critical review of the book entitled., "The History of the Caspian Sea in the Later and Post-KhvalynBk Bra", Institution : .... Subndtted I go*# IZONTiM , b.K. , Bottom accretion forms in a shore zone. Trudy Inst.okean. 10: 142-150 '54. (KLRA 7:11) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet im. Lomanosova. (Seashore) (Shore lines) T USSR/Geophysics sea coast dynamics FD-1151 Card 1/1 Pub. 129-15/23 Author : Leontlyev, 0. K. Title : Morphological analysis as one of the principal methods for studying the dynamics of sea coasts Periodical ; Vest. Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, 9, No 7, 119-130, Oct 1954 Abstract : The author shows that morphological analysib in sea-coast investigations is a method by which the investigator can obtain the answer to a whole series of Ye.7 important questions requiring clarification in the study of dynamics sea coauto and lake shores, He states that the science of coasts is a nev branch of gemorphology; namely, a discipline inter- mediate between oceanology and hydrotechni s. The main vorkers in this new field are: V. P. Zenkovich 11946-1953 A. T. Vladimiro 1950 .9 V. V. longinov (1950-1954) V I Budanov lb5l), A. S. Ioniv R95fl, 0. K. Leontlyev (1951-1954~. 'Mo;p7hological analysis consists of: analysiact the arrangement of coastal terraces and embankments; analysis of the ele- ments governing the outline of coasts: analyais of the profile of coastal terraces of underwater coastal slopes. The author describes the sand bars of Baykal, Azov, Black Sea, Caspian, etc. Twenty-two references Institution : Chair of Geomorphology Submitted : August 5, 1954 ,IAQKEL'M..j 0109 KOns taut Inovich; ASTROV,A.V., redaktor; ZWKOTICH,V.P., I 7r prZONWO F~i' ~tor; SHCHUKIU,I.S., professor. rodaktor; KIZITIR, V.V., taiLicheskiy redaktor [Geomorphology of seacoast and sea bottom] Geomorfologiia mor- skikh beregav i dna. [Moskva] lzd-vo Moskovskogo uniT.. 1955. 377 P. (HLRA 9;3) (Ocean bottom) (Coasts) 14FAM I Yrkv. 0. K. Terminology used in studying seashores. Trudy Okean.kom.1:141_149 '56. (XLRL 10:2) 1. Moskovskly gosudaretvannyy universitet. (Seashore--Terminology) LIONVIN, 0.1. IM Nesting of the coastal section of the oceanography comission in the presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Izv.AN OSSH.Ser.geog. no.2:160-162 Mr-Ap '56. (XLHA 9:8) (Seashore) LEONT'TILVI OOKO A special genetic type of sbore witb mud flats caused by solian tides. lzv.AN SSSR. Ser.geog. no.5j8l-90 S-0 156. (MLM 9til) 1. Geograficbeskiy fakul'tat Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universitsts, Imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (Seasbors) LIONTIM. V.K.; ISONTIM, O.X. Basic geomorphological features of the Sivash IRgoon. Yest.Hook.un. Ser.biol.,poch.,gool.,geog. 11 no.2:185-194 '56. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Kafedra geomorfologii. (Sivash-Physical geography) O.K. kandidat geografichaskikh nauk; AYBUIATOV, N.A.; OBZLMW, V.A., akadexik. New data on Proval Bay. PrIroda 43 no.6:87-89 Js 156, (XUU 9:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy univervitet imeni N.V. Lomonosova. (Baikal, Ieke) 14 -57-6-11875 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 34 (USSR) AUTHOR: Leont!yev, 0. K. TITLE: Classification and Geomorphological Mapping of Ocean Shores (in Connection With the prepar*ation of Small- Scale Geomorphological Maps) ZK- voprosu o klassifi- katsii I geomorfologicheskom kartirovanii morskikh beregov (primenitellno k sostavleniyu melkomasshtabnykh geomorfologicheskikh kart),7 PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. un-ta, 1956, Nr 182, pp 59-79 ABSTRACT: Most of the exi3ting classifications of marine shores have a common disadvantage of being unsuitable for geomorphological mapping. The author proposes to divide the shores Into certain genetic types so that th,eir differences can be indicated by accepted symbols on small scale geomorphological maps. This division, which is not a classification In the full sense of the Card 1/4 word, the author proposes to call "cartographical 14-57-6-11875 Classification and Geomorphological Mapping (Cont.) classification." A--Shores of normal development (formed chiefly by wave action). I, Abrasional (withdrawal of the shore linel. lat class. 'Shores which the sea has altered only slightly. Types: 1) ingressive inlet, 2) straight (fault or contact). 2nd. class, Shores which the sea has altered and where highly abrasional forms predominate. Types: 3) ingressive inlet, with adjoining accumu- lative forms in the corners of the inlet, 4) indented abrasional, 5) large inlet abrasional, 6) straightened abrasional. II. Abrasional accumulative (the frequencies of abrasion and accumu- lation produced a commensurate dffect). 3rd. class. i Shores which the sea has altered, with clos-ed and open depositional forms. Types: 7) inlet with open and closed depositional forms, 8) straightened, complex. III. Depositional migration of the sh.ore- line towards the sea). 4th class. Depositional shores. Typess 9) straight, 10) inlet ingressive, 11) straightened, with an adjoining terrace, 12) straightened, with a bar (lagoonal). B-- compound development shores. a) Potamogeton (where rivers have participated in the formation). 5th class. Delta shores. .4 subclass of delta shores formed by a strong wave action. Types: C a rd 2/4 Classification and Geomorphol6gical Mapping (Cont.) 14-57-6-11875 13) shores of obstructed river mouths.. 14) straightened shores in ,deltas with many islands, 15) shores of full deltas with a bar. A delta shore subclass is formed b slight wave action. Types: 16) shores of beak-shaped deltas, 17T shores of blade-ahaped deltas, 18) shores of small blade-shaped deltas with many islands, -6th. C145a. Shores of alluvial plains. Types: 19) shores which project near river mouths, 20) straightened shores, b) thermal-abrasional (formed by the action of warm water on frozen. rocks and ice), 7th. class. Shores formed by thermal action alone. Types% 21) Ingressive inlet, 22)' straightened by thermal action, 23) secondary inlet. 8th. class. Glacial (shores made of glaciers or of continental ice), Typeas 24) glacial. 9th. class. Thermal-abrasional and depositional, Types: 25) inlets with open and closed depositional formap 26) straightened complex. C) biogenic (formed by the cumulative a~fton of organiamsi. 10th. class. Zoogenio shores, Typess 27) coral ahores. llth. class. Phytogene shoran. Typedt 28) mangrove shores, 29) read shores.--The maps must show not only genetic typesp but also types of original variations (riassic, firth, estuarian, Card V4 Classification and Geomorphological Mapping (Cont.) 14-57-6-11875 ~iord, skerIyo araliano dalmatian, fault-block) volcanic), the nature of tte rocks which compose the shore, the da th or shoaling of the off-shore bottom and (if the scale allows it~ the direction of alluvial migrations, the nature of vertical movements, ate, This classification can only be used on maps drawn to the scale no gre�Lter than 1:1 000 000. The author included a ayatamatic geo- - mczVIvlcO#dl map of shore types for parts of the northern and central Cae pian Sea. Card 4/4 K, 0. Lange ISONTIYXV, O.K. *~"cn and morphology of the shoreline zone of the northwestern side of the Caspian Sea. Trudy Oksan. kom. 2:35-50 157. (KLRA 10:9) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstyannyy universitet. (Caspian Sea region-Physical geography) LVONTIYNV, O.K.; LICONTYEV, V.K. Genesis and regularities In the development of lagoon shores. Trudy Oksan, kox, 2:86-103 157. (KLRL lotg) 1. Xoskovokiy goeudaretyannyy universitat (for O.K. Leontlyev). 2. Treat Dagneft' (for V.K. Iaontlyev). (lAgoons) (Geology. Structural) LIONTITMV,-O.K. w -.- - The origin of some Islands of the northern part of the Caspian Sea. 71.r~ Okean. kom. 2.,147-158 '57. ()MA 1019) 1. Moskovokly goaudaretvennyy univermitst, (Caspian Sea-Islands) UNKOVICH, Veavolod Pavlovich; ISONTIYXV, O.K., otyetetvannyy red.; ILIIIIA, U.S., red.itd-va; POIXSITSXAYA, S.Ms, tekhn.red. [Morphology and dynamics of the Soviet shores of the Black Sea,] Horfologiis i dinamike sovetskikh beregov Charnogo morias Moskva, lad-vo Aked.nouk SSSR. Vol.l. 1958. 186 P, (HM& 110) (Black Sao) BASHENIVA, N.V.; _WNT1Y1V, O.K.; SIYONOV, Yu.G.; VYSMEZUTSEVA. V.S. VOSKRICSEIISKIY, S.S.; PIOTROVSKIY, M.V. Genetic classification of the relief and the principles of making large-scale geomorphological maps. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser.geog. no.1:115-120 Ja-F 158. (MIRA 11:2) I.Geograficheskiy fakulltat Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. H.V. Lomonosova. (Fh7sical geograph7) (maps) BASHMINA, N.V.; LHOUTIMM, O.K.; SIMONOV, Yu.G.; TYUMMSEVA, V.S.; ZARUTSK&Ink, 'I.F.- Classification of land forms and legend for large-scale goomorphological maps. Sov.geol. 1 no.11:54-75 N '58- (HIRL 12:4) 1. Moskovakiy gosudarstvenW universitet imeni-H.V.Lomonosova. (Physical geography--Kaps) LjgOjgT1y]jV, O.K.; yMYEVA, N.J.; ZAIRAROVA, L.Ta.; SHLTKOVA, L.K. rrinciple stages in the history of the the Volga-Ural interfluve during the Much. dokl. v7s. shkely; gool.-geog. southern part of recent Quaternaler period. nauki no,3:79-b9 '58. (MIRA 12:1) I.Hookovskiy uniTersitet, geografichaskiy fakulltet, kafedra geomorfologii. (Volga Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Ural Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) I AUTH0113; Leont IY2-y0 Doctor 7 h -Ka I a) TITLE: The Variations in Coastline Lagoons (KolobatelInyye vaniye larun) SOV-26-56-1C-1-10/51 of Gooeraphical Sciencis; Lnontlyov, Vovement and thp Formation of dvlzheniya poberezhiy i formiro- PERIODICALi Priroda, 19511, Nr 10, PP 87-90 (U:;10 ABSTRACT% The authors discuss rising and sinkint; coastlines, the form- ation of bars and lagoons. They show that bars, and sub- sequently lagoons, can form alonLr sinkin,; couitlines and not only on rising ones, ao has been a-sumed heretofore. There are:! map and 1 fijure and 4 references, 2 of zhich are Soviet, 1 German and 1 'English. ASSOCIATIGI: Inatitut okeanologii Akademii nauk 35311 (The In- stitute of Oceanology, of the USIOR Academy of 3ci,:!n--es - Moscow) 1. Beaches--~eophyuical factors Card 1/1 LIONT ITIV. 0.K. ; AFAMS ITIV, V. N. Use of radioisotopes in studying littoral sand drifts. Biul, Okean kom. no-3:73-79 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Geograficheakiy fakulltat Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universitata. (Radioactive tracers) (Beach erosion) LIDONTITV. O.K.;BAKHTIRA, M.Te.;DOWNINA, T.A. Study of drift in the coastal zone of the northwestern Caspian. Trudy Okean.kom. 4:18-30 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1.Moskovskiy goeudaretvanW universitat. (Caspian Sea--Coasts) LIDI"IYZ71 O.K. The extent and age of the Neocaspian transgression. Trudv Okean.kom, 4:81-90 '59. (MIRA 13:4) I,Nookovskiy godu4atetvannyy universitet. (Caspian Sea--Coast changes) LRONITYTV O.K.- BA101TINA, M.Ye.: D,3BRYNlXj,, T.R. I Mechanical compositimn of qedlinntn As azi Indicator of the dyna-7ics of the northwestern coastal zono nf tha Caspian Son. Yont,Mogk. 'e0g. 14 no.1:197-205 159. un.Ser.mol., pochv., gool., P (141ml 12: 9) 1. Kisknvskly gosudarstvnnWy univorsitat, Ywfedru goomorfologii. (Canpian Sea--Beach erosion) BASHENINA, Nina Viktorovna; IE01iT!.IL'V,-Dlag-Konstantinovich-. PIOTROVSKIrs Mikhail Vladimirovich; SIMUOV, Yuri~ Gavrilovich; VYS?a:-:K2;TSEVA, V.S.; ZAI-%I'T5YAYA, I.P.; Prinimali uchantiye ZOIUN, L.V.; ORLOV, I.V.; ZVOIJKOVA, T.V.; FFDOAOVICH, B.A.; SHATALOV , Ye.T., retsenzent; GIAZOVSKAYA, M.A., reteenzent; ARISTARKIIOVA, L.B., re- teenzent; YMIAKOV., M.S.) tekhn. red. [Methodological guide to goomorphological napping and the carr-.,-ing out of pomorphological surveys at sealer, of 1:50 000 - It25 000 Mth legend)]Metodiebeskoe ruko- vodstvo po geomorfologicheakomu kartirovaniiu i proizvod- stvu goomorfologicheekoi s"emki v masshtabe 1:50 000 - 1:25 000 (s logendoi). Pod red.V.V.Basheninoi. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.univ., 1962. 202 p. - [Legend; supplei.,.ants VIII-[XI]1Legenda georrorfologichoskoi karty sovetskogo Soiuza masslitaba 1:50 000 - 1:25 000; prilozhenie VIII- [XII 1960. 25 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Geor.orphology-Maps) 2%NxOVICH# Veevolod Pavlovich;'LIONTIM, O.K., otv.red.; IONIN, A.S.. red.izd-va; DOROXHIMA, - [morphology and dynamics of the Soviet shore of the Black age] Morfologiia i dinamike eovetskikh beregov Chernogo moriso Xoakva, Izd-vo Ikad.nauk SSSR. Vol.2. (Northwestern section] Severo-sapadnais chast'. 1960. 214 p. (mIRA 14:2) (Black Sea--Seashore) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIO! International 0,valogloal Congress. 21st. 1960. lbrakays. goologi7a (MrIne Gealo&y) Moscow. Ixd-va XM 23m. 195-50. 205 p. 2.500 copl-ta printed. (3arleas Do!Llacy aoretakikh g"logova problem& 10) 141'torlia Boardz F. 1. Bezrukov. Rasp. Ed.j A. V. Llivs-0. V. P. ZonkovIch and 0. B. Udintsevi Ed. of rubil-M-a Howses V. 3. 3heyncanj Tech. Zd.z V. Karpov. rMU=Ri This book Is Int"ad for goologicts and oce=oj;r:.,%ars. COVIMAOEs , The bftk contains IS articles rcpr*a*ntlnZ t-%* r-rt3 given by Soviet geologists zt VAe 21st. Jnt*rvzLlc..-iP-l roal;-jeal Congress. Individual articles deal wl-th Wis botlcm sedimentation. and tectonics of ceo!as (Wootern Ftc!llo t7.1 Southern Indian), as well as the gocmoryholczy a:)d tootcnic3 of the Black and C"plan Some wid Soviet oc~tor3 or t,,7 r,it.,*. AM IngIlgh, r162=1 MACCIMP&M102 each article. So parzonalitles 1. r="ts of It -ac a. i5 ri~~aj~ Crust U.~Ior Sea& and Oceans 35 Saldova 11h 11 Stratleraphy r S*d1--vnt-, t.-to torn Pacific &n0 o Par F-,jtevv Sass or the a d th VSSR According to 3ea-Dattex For"Initord 59 L'al;jXna -Ar. Por=ation or Sediments In the, Southern TaRT a and Indian Oceans 69 a od In lapl~j,A_R., and N A. Belov. Bottom Sedimentation Con. M--na in the Aratfa Ocean 88 ftftftrRX~,~,-L- and Ya. P. leprc:~tflov. BOLL- O*c~-o-phcjczy Tactonle kr*blc=a of the black "a 94 Solovyev V 7 L 3 Kulak~~jn, and 0. V.j,-Iq~va. Roller a.~d As. 105 Ocrehamovleh D vp Recent Sh*ir Deposits In the Kargin&I 216 !aonova, M. V. The Ooolcj7 or the Barents Sea 5 Oorahkovs, T. 1. Sediments in the Norwegian Sea 132 Taj=jLv*_j,V. Study of Whe Disgsntsi* or 3=e Kerins sediments 140 Zankavleh, V. P_ 0. K. Leor.tlrev, &no To. N. Neve3skly. 'IRi-u-knc* ZF-Iho the Deve2opoent of the Coastal lone of Soviet 303z .54 .!Ybulatov. W. A.. Y_L-ralotot, and VL 2~jpkovich. Some -r~ _- Streams ong Shares 164 Mudanov, V. X..-A, 3.-- looln. P.&.1~plln. and V. 3. Kadvodev. Recent VoFfloal Mo~ev, nts of Saaanores 11 tne SZ~viiruirivn - 175 .Jj0,t,,#v. 0. X. Typ:a and Forwation or Lagoono cn ReCo"t amorea ISS Card-t^ RTCHAOOV, G. L; '~ d~NT'YIV,__Q.X, _ YAIA stages in the development of the relief of the eastern Gineawasian plains area. Ixv.AN SSSR.Ser.gsog. no.4:73--82 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRL 1317) 1. Hoskovskiy GosudaretvanMy universitet imeni X.T.Lomonosova Geograflobeeki,y fakulltet. (Caucasus, Northern--Geology, Structural) uONT,Y1.7, O.K. Certain regularities in the formation of lagoon shores and their geological Importance. Izv. vve. ucheb. zav.; geol. I razv. 3 no.7:13-22 J1 160. (MIRA 130) 1. Moskovskiv gosudarBtvennyy univereitet im. X.T.Lomonosova. Uagoons) I.EDNTIYXV. 0.K. Forms of outer barriers along the shore of the vestern coast of the Caspian Sea. Vest.Mosk. un. Bar. 5: Geog. 15 no.4:32-37 J1 - Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Kafedra geomorfologii Moskovskogo universiteta (Caspian Sea-Coasts) LEONT 'YEV,__UeZ-X=A_tarjtinov IOVA, LA.,, red.; GEORGIYEVA, G.I., '---i-ekhn. red. JCh;PETII (Fundamentals of seashore geomorphology] Osnovy geomorfologii morskikh beregov. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.univ., 1961. 416 pi) OURA 15: (Seashore) LEONTIYEV, Q.K. ------- Prinoipal features of the morphology and evolUtion of the Caspian shore or northern Azerbaijan. Trudy Okean.kom. 8r3-32 161. (MIRA 1415) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SWR. (Azerbaijan-CQasts) LEONT-YEV, O.K. History of the formation of the coast of the gulf Kara-bogaz-Cr:)l. Trudy Inst. okean. 48:34-66 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Kara-Bogaz-Gol (Gulf)--Coast changes) ORIN, I,V.j PIOTROVSKIYI HV,; ZVOIMMAs T,V.; LE011TIYEV, O.K. Objectives and feapurea of gemorphological studies in prospecting for ini ralB. Vop# g. no.52t28-34 161. (MIRA 14:6) 5:010gy, Economic) ALEKSIN,, A.A.; IUNTIYZV,, O.K.; FOIEMAt N.I. Some results of structural and geom phological, studies in the Volga Delta in comeotion with prospacts for findin oil and gas. TQD.geog- no*52:35-44 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Volga Delta.-Physical geography) LZONTIYEV, O.K.; KHALILOV, A.I. Role of the river factor in the dynamics of the western share of the Caspian Sea. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 5s Geog. 17 no.6;0-55 'N-D 162. (Al 16:1) 1. Kafedra geomorfologii Moskovskogo universiteta. (Caspian Sea region--Runoff) (Caspian Sea-Coast changes) LEONVYEV Oleg K., "On the effects of the relative change of sea level on the accumulative Bea shores development" Report to be submitted for the 13th General Assembly, Intl Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, (IUGG), Berkeley, Calif., 19-31 Aug 63 &uQM ..AM4029019 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ :Leont'yev, Oleg KonstantinovLch iShort course in marine geology (Kratkiy kurs morskoy geologiL). Moscow, Izd-vo Hook. unLv., 1963. 463 p, Muse, biblio., map Textbook for universities in the RSFSR. TOPIC TAGS: marine geology PURPOSE-AND COVERAGE:- This book was written for a tudents of oceanog--.I raphy at the Department of Geography, Moscow State University. The' book deals with the general principles of marine geology, describes, the topography and structure of the ocean floor, and analyxes the processes producing them. Several chapters are devoted to the sedimentation of the ocean floor. Major structural elements such as Cho contLnental shelf, the bathy-al, region, and the abyssal plains- are discussed. The last chapter deals with the practical applications of marine geology and defines some of the principal future7problems. The book is dedicated to the late geographer,-oceanographer, and : mariner, Rear Admiral Ne No Zubove The author thanka V, Fe Kanayev, V. V., Yee ZhaLnq As I* Dubanin, and Go Ve TsytsarLn for valuable con-ta U. mantes M= P--W- LEONTIYEV, 0,K, Shore types and several development features of the Albanian coast. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 5tGeog. 18 no-5:38-44 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kafedra geomorfologli Moskovskogo universiteta. -'-ibd Al- tdowbm", Rellef and tlo~ geo3oplcal etxu~!ture r.,f the Caspian Sovi 'Ant. Monk, un. Sjer.5~ Goog. 2~ r~;.5~27-39 S-0 164. (MIRA 18~'O 1. Kafedra gecarrxfologil Mcrkovs~ogo wniversItata. LEONTIYEV, O.K.; KIIALILOV, A.I.; AIJ01401~, B.A., rtA. -1 -------- wwwwass. (Natural ennditions governing tht, fo.-.Fition of corists of the Ca.,pian sea] Prlrodnye usloviin formirovanlia bere- gov Xanpilskogo morin, Baku, lzd-vo Akad. nauk Azerbnid- zhannkol MR, 19b5. 204 p. 4-11RA 19:1) LEDINTIYEV, CI.K.; FO'4'1'YFVI,, N.I. OrIgin and t~e age of the Baer knol)e. Izv. Ali S~W. -,707.. geog. no.2:90-98 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18--4) 1. Moskov-,kiy gosudarstvennyy univertiltet. BASHENINA, N.V.; LEONTIM, O.K. Dmitril Gannadlevich Panov, 1909-1965; an obltuaz7, Vest. Momk- un. Ser. 5: Geog. 20 no.6:85 N-D 165. (VIRA n:1) - -LFOIIT'DV, O-K- Conet-ming E.N. Kazancheev's letter. Vest. Monk. un. Ser. 5: Geog. 20 no.6:91-92 N-D '65. (MIRA 19: 1) L d zrlo~r tYcl presf,nt-day ci' The ra t a A 7, r Ib no.-- :-2c--,.31 ( -C !,I I P : 5 r..,,. i i t r a r i jN A LEONTIYEV, O.Kof prof. Basic elements of the bottom relief of the world ocean. Pr1rcda 54 no.8:28-35 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. LEONTOYEV, prof.; 111KIF"hOV, L.'~., k;ind.rooj_-raf.nauk Modeling of natural prorumses. J--r1r(Aa 54 no.10:49-52 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Moskovskly gos,idarAvennyy univerati.et im. M.V.Iomonosova. LEONZIYZV, 0. P. Cnnd Tech -- (diets) ".,tudy of thot pos-31bility of me6suring the ~cohA of firednmpf by electrical methods." Alm.-Ata, 1957. 16 pp with dinp-ma (Min of Eigher Educ7ition USSR. Kazakh Itine Metallurgical Inst). 120 copies (KL, 5-58, 101) -23- f 1 -. i_. I -; - - VOLOKHOV, M.I.; MISTUHAS. L.K.; IJCOHTITICV 0 p New dust meter. Priborostroonto no.4:18-20 Ap 157. (KLUA 10:5) (Measuring instruments) (Mine dusts) 1- -1 --- - -- - -- - "- ;,- VOLKHOV, R.I.; IAONTIYXV l2ec rification of mine dusts and its determination. Test. AN Kazakho SSR 13 no,4t86-90 Ap 157o (MIRA MO (Mine dusts) IZOWT IXEVJ O.P. Electrification capacity of mine dust. Irv. AN YAzakh. SSR. Ser. gor. de:La nool:98-104 158. (MMA 16; 5) (Kim dusts--Zlectric properties) lip',OYPITIN, O.P., gornyy inzhoner IllectrometrIc measurement of the duet content of the air. Borlbu a oil. 3:207-2V '5Q. (HIRA, 12: 9) (BIaCTRIC IMSITIOURITS) (HINX IXJSTS) BROYTMki. P.M. Xlectrification of dust inarticles In an air flov. Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN lasakh.SSR 4:169-176 160. OGRI 13:9) (Mine dusts) (Electrostatics) LEOIITIYEVt P.A. Efficient method for dimension cutting of unedged boardr,. Der.prom. 11, no.11:20-22 N 165. (FIRA 18:11) 1. Voronozhskiy lenotekhmicheskiy institut. ZHUKOV, V.P.; jYONT!1EV,-F.A-.; KHRIPUSHIN, Z.V.j VOROTNIKOVA, R.V., red.; BERNGARDT, N.Ye., tekhn. red. (Manual for joiners and earpenters]Spravochnik stoliara i plot- nika. Voronezh, Voronezhakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 271 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Carpentry) GOLUB, Andrey Katvayevich (Holub, A.H.3,KUGHMNKO. R.I. kand.khim. nauk, otv.red.; LPONTITXY, P,P,,red.; BALTASNA, ;.Te. Deliasna, O.IZJ, red.; red. (Methods of classification and terminology in inorganic chemistry] Systematyka i torminologila v neorganichnil khimii. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Kyivelkoho univ., 1959. 147 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Chemistry. Inorganic--Nomenclature) ILIARIO11OV, Valentin Fedorovich;_ja~~LIPPIY~V P.I., red.; FIDOSEMA, -- V.P., takhn.red. (loryashma: sketches about young builders of the Lotles WoodpulP and Paper Combine) Koriazhj-ui; ocherki o molodykh stroitaliekh Kotlasekogo ts9lliu1ozno-bur,;j.,,,hnogo konbinata. Arkhangellsk, Arkhangollskoe knizhnoe Jzd-vo, 1959. 46 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Kotlas-Poper industry) (Building) ZAMORIY Petr Konstantinovioh (Zamorii, P.K.1; BEZUGLYY, A.M., lbe=Mylp A.M.], dots., otv. red - -2,L-Elaont'lev, F.D.), redol YBEVICH, M.IjYinevych, M.I. , tekhn. red. [Quaternary sediments of the Ukrainian S.S.R.] Chetvertynni vid- klady Ukrainalkoi RSR. Kyivv Vyd-vo Kvivslkoho univ. Pt.l. 1961. 548 p. (UkraLine-Geology,, Stratigraphic) (MIRA 15:6) (Ukraine--Geomorphologyj LEONTIrLV..P.V. Dendrologic resouriss of ancient parks of Molda7l&, fthr. MOIL no.38106-123 165, (MZRA AxJO) 4- LIONTITIU, P.T. The Mull Park. Btul. Glay. bot. ULU no,29;3-13 157. (KIRA 11:1) 1. Botaniohookly mad KoldAvokogo fillala AN SSSR. (T~rrnovo Distriot-Arboretuss) LEONTOYEVO P.V. LondscAping and lsvaling prinoiplas In plAnning exhibitions at the Botanical Gordon of the Acadnmy of Scio-ncos of the MoldsvIAn S,S.R* In Kishinev. lav. All Mold. SSR no.10:13-29 163, (MIRA let5) IXONTI TV, S. Manufacturing house components to be used in building private homes, Gore i sell. stroi. no.12:6-6 D 157. (MIRA 11:2) l.Kaohallnik Glavnogo upravleniya mestnoy promyshlennosti Vooobl- ispolkoma, (Architecture, Domontic) (Buildings , Prefabricated) I30NTIYNV, S. . - -- Prefabricated houses for villages. Sell. stroi. 12 no.10:4-5 0 157. (KMA 10: 11) 1. Nachallnik Glavnogo upravlaniya mestnoy pronyahlennosti Mosgor- ispolkoma. (Buildings, Prefabricated) (Architecture, Domestic--Designs and plans) T.EO?M IntensIfy the intmduction nf frame buildini,- lzi villagns. Naulm i pnrei.np.v sellkhnz. 9 no.8:7"'-?3 I~tl, '59. 1. Nacballnik Upravlfinipt netalloobrabatyvapishchey proriysh- lonnnstl lio3oblispoll-ova. (Reinforced concroto conotruction) (14oucow Province-Ilnuoing, Ibnal) S/I 30/6 2/01-0/001/003/01- 4 Aw6lmoi AUTHORS: Leont'yev, S.A., Senior Master, Sud'ya, V.P. Chief of Shift TITIZ: Experiences In assimilating the large strip rolling mill 2500 PERIODICAL: Metallurg, no. 1, 1962, 27 - 30 IEM Information is given on the operation of rolling mill 2500 inten'ea for hot rolling of 115-250 mm thick, 1,000-1,600 mm wide slabs into 1.5-10 mm thick-and up to 2,350 mm wide sheets. Advantages and aeficiencies of the mill are described. Among the advantages are; fuelling of the 5 continuous prehea*,- Ing furnaces with natural gas; the use of an evaporation cooling system, tne use of liquid-friction bearings for the backing rolls of the roughing section; reductorlese drive of the seventh to tenth stands of the finishing section. De ficiencies are: poor wear resistance of bottom girders-of furnaces; insuffici- ent Insulation of evaporation pipes; unsatisfactory arrangement of charging devices. In the roughing section the authors criticize: Insuff1clent, power _f the scale-breaker driving-motor; the use of cast iron working rolls Instead of steel ones; large interax1al distance between the rolls of the first vertt!~A.- and second roughing stand; cast iron parts of transmission gears on the main Card 1/2