SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LUCHINSKIY, G.P. - LUCHITSKIY, V.I.

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In refe'runcr !n Ut, ;~,.r,~r VA.-If., Pra"fSU.I. I)W-r I milru-e -L.m-k & chlorosuilanic acil witil uafaro7 althFdride." G. P. Plclu-jlv~,Ql. 717- !'l-:~:,;,! --,. 71"li,41- I In c ~rk :,i ; . : ..' 1 ! .1 - 14"' -- I Af-rvTs,-,t. -~ 3.-. ! -;'S,-~;Ti ;- ., 4t-f-, i". r- Ii i Lu, hmkii. : 1 34 r,,,Ih,,i !,) k -k ! 11, 0, -~, 1, 1,! ;;~- -.- :r- : ~ ~,li *--: pr, -,; J, jt.,~s ! KUZ'14INYKH, I.N., professor; LUCHINSKIY, G.F., redaktor; KORIWWA, V.I. takhnichenkiy redaktor.-""-"'-;'f - --- (Technology of sulfuric acid] Takhnologlia sernoi kieloty. Moskva, Go9.nsuchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-ry, 1955. 227 P. (MLRk 9:1) 1. Moskovskly khimiko-tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni D.I.MendeleVeva. (Sulfuric acid) redaktor; SHPAK, Ye.G., SIRPIONOVA, Yelizaveta Nikolayevna; JT~. G. P tekhnicheakiy redaktor . [Industrial adsorption of gases and vapors) PronVahlonnaia adsorbtaiia gazov i parov. Moskva, Gos. uauchno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-rY, 1956. 190 P. (MLRA 10:1) (Gases) (Vapors) (Adsorption) USSR/Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibria. Physico-Chemical B-8 Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26163 Author G.P. LuchinskiX Title "ico-Chemical Study of System 0 - so 3' 1. Equilibrium of Vapor and Liquid Phases in S Xm H2) - S03' Orig Pub Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, ito 6, 1207-1222 Abstract The vapor pressure of more than 30 mixtures of the sys- tem Hpo - S03 was measuredat the temperature range from 20 to 2000 and at their boiling points. The partial pressures of SO water and .112S04 were computed from the experimental data awaking into consideration the dissociation of H2SO4 vapors into H20 and SO at high temperatures ). The formil e expressing the depend2ce of the complete and partial pres- sures on the temperature at every composition of the liquid phase are given. The polyther1ic diagram of boiling of the system is plotted, the dependence of the vapor composition Card 1/2 USSR/Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. EquIlibria. Physico-Chemical B-8 Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Rhimiya, No 8, 1957, 26163 of the composition of the boiling liquid is shown graphical- ly. The vapors above liquids containing up to 85% of H2S04 consist only of water in the system under study, and the va- pors above liquids containing less than 35% of free SO.3 con- sist only of S03; in the intermediate region, the vapors above the mixtures contain H2S04 together with water or S03. The vapor contains (in mol%) 22.6 of H2S04, 0-8 Of H2) and 76.6 of S03 at the boiling point of the azeotropic mixture (338,60) consists of 41-3 Of H2S04, 30-7 of H20 and 28.0 of SO . Considering the obtained results, the author is of Q opinion that the concentration of diluted sulfuric acid to. more than 93% of H2SO4 is not expeditious, because it should result in considerable losses of the acid. It is not recommended to use acid stronger than 96% for drying gases in order to avoid their contamination with H2SO4 vapor (the 94% acid is indicated asthe most suitable). Card 2/2 LUGHINSKIY, G.P., red.; LUROYE, M.S., tekhn.red. [Boron.; transactions of a conference on the chemistr7 of boron and its compounds] Bor; trudy konferentaii po khimii bora i ego soedinenii. Moskva, Gos.nauohno-tekhnAzd-vo khim.lit-ry, 1958. 189 p. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Yeesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po khimii bora, 1955. (Boron) .VCLIFKOVICH, S.I. -, akademik; ROGOVIN, Z.A.; RUIMNKO. Yu.P.; SHMANEMV, I.V.; IVRAMOVA, N.S., red.; LUCHINSKIY, G.P., red.; ZAZULI MYA, V.F., tekhn.red.; POOMIN, It. (General chemical technology; in two volumes] Obahchaia khimi- cheskaia te-khnologiia; v dvukh tomakh. Pod red. S.I.Vollfko- vicha. Moskva, GoB.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo.khim.lit-ry, Vol.2. 1959. 848 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Chemistry, Technical) 5 (4) G. P. S011/76-33-6-17/44 AUTHOR: ---'uchi~~s TITLE: Physico-chemical Investigations of the System H 20 - so3 (Fizikokhimicheskoye issledovaniye sistemy F 20 - so 3). II. Reaction Heat of the Components With the Liquid Phase of Varying Composition in the System H 20 -- so3 (11. Teploty ,-zaimodeystviya komponentov a zhidkcy fazoy razlichnogo sostava v sisteme H 20 -- so 3) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal fiz'Leheskoy khimil, 1959, Vol 33, Ur 6, pp 1275-1279 (USSR) ABSTRACTs On the strength of investigations carried out in a previous paper (Ref 1) concerning the temperature function of vnpor tension in the system H 20 - so 3v the differential evaporation heat of H 20, H2so4 and 30 3 is determined from the corresponding mixtures, and therefrom the differential mixing heat of these three components with mixtures of varying composition. The inttegra'l values may be derived from the results obtained. Card 1/3 Results are tabulated (Tableu 1, 2). The ovaporation heat for Physico-chemical Investigations of the System SOV/76-33-6-17/44 H20 - so 3* 11. Reaction Heat of the Components With the Liquid Phase of Varying Composition in the System H 20 - so3 water amounts to 568.5 Cal/g, for anhydrous H 2so4 171.5 cal/9 and for SO3 128.6 oal/g. The differential mixing heat of H 20 with H 2so 4is specified as being of 630.0 cal/9 and that of so3 with H2SO 4as being of 104.3 cal/g. The formation heats ..(FH) of the compounds were computed as the sum of the values of the differential mixing heats of the components: H 0 + 30 H SO 2.liq 3 liq ~ 2 4 liq + 19701 cal 2 H20 liq + SO 3 liq ~ H2 so 4'H20 + 25123 cal H 20liq + 2 SO 3 liq ~ H 2S 207+ 20836 cal whereas the corresponding (FH) values determined from the elements are the followings 192.27 kcal/Mol, 266.06 kcal/Mol and 297.61 kcal/Mol. There are 3 tables and 11 references, Card 2/3 3 of which are Soviet. Physico-chemical Investigations of the System SOV/76-33-6-17/44 H2 0 - so 3* 11. Reaction Heat of the Components With the Liquid Phase of Varying Composition in the System H20 - s03 SUBMITTED: November 2. 1957 Card 3/3 LUCHINSKIY, G.P., doktor khimichaskikh naukj TOLSTOV, K.S., kand.tekhnicheskikh P.A. Use of haxachloran in insecticidal fumigantso Khim.prom. no-4:235- 237 Ap 161o (MIRA .14:4) (Cyclohexane) (Insecticides) Prof., doktor tekhn. nauk (Titamium; information on new engineering materials] Titan; svedeniia po novym materialam v tekhnike. Ut- verzhdeno uchenym sovetom 2/VII-62 kak uchebnoe posobie dlia studentov. Moskva, Mosk. stankostroit. in-t, 1962. 55 P. (MIRA 16:8) (Titanium) j BLACOSKLONSIMO T.I.s dota., kand. khim. nauk; 111CHIPSKly, G.P., prof,, otva red, [organic polymers] Organicheskie polimery. Moskva, Mask. stankoinstrumentallrqi in--t~ 1964. 101 p. (MI.P4 19.8) LUCH11SKIY, I.I.; BUKIM4, A.I., kand.med.nauk Some problems ir. clinical X-ray diagnosis of Bril1-S7.-;_ers disease (gian follicular lynphoblastoma) in diseases of the gastrointesti- nal tract. Terap.arkh- 33 no.11:96-99 161. (MIRP, 15:5) 1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdelen-iya (zav. 1.I. Luchinskiy) Bassey- novoy bolinitsy No.2 (glavn~y vrach I.L. Popkov) Moskovsko-Oksh-o- Volzhskogo vodnogo otdela zdravookhraneniya (nauchnyy rukovo- ditell - kand.med.nauk P.S. Mironov). (LYMPHATIGS--CAI,ICER) (DIGESTIVE ORGAM-DISEASM) LIMONCHIK, S.L.; MIRONOV, P.S.; LITCHINSKIY, I.I. Four surgical interventions in four different sites of cancer. Vop. onk. 10 no.6:115-116 164. (I'Llh, 18:3) 1. Tz khirurgicheskogo otdoleniya (zav. - A.PT.Fedorov) Basseynovoy boltnitsy No.2 Mokovsko-Okskc-Vo1zliskago vodzdravotdola (ispoInya- pishchiy obyazannosti glavnogo vracha - V.G.K'uryshko). Adres avtorov: Moskva, Zh-"171 flaberezhnaya Mak2ima Gortkogo, d. 22, Basseynovaya boltni,sa No.2. EUKHMIAN, A.I., kand. med. nauk; LIMONCHIK, S.L.; LUCIIINSKIY, I.I. Hemangicendothelioma of the stomach. Khirurgiia 40 no.12; 126-127 D 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Khirurgicheskove otdeleniye (zav. A.N. Fedorov) i rentganovskaye Welen.4ye (zav. I.I. Luchinskiy) Basseynovoy bollnitsy No.2 (glavnyy vrach I.L. Popkev) Moskovskc-Oksko-Volzhskcgo Vodzdravootdela. LUCHINSKIY, I.N. (Xiyev); ROZENTSVAYG, A.I. (Kiyev). Serious shortcomings In an accounting textbook ("Accounting in the railroad industW by P.A.Notulavich, P.S.Ushakov, I.M.Shukhatovich. Reviewed by I.N.Luchinakii, A.I.Rozentevaig). Zhel.dor.tranep.39 no.1:94-95 Ja 157. (KLRL 10-2) 1. Starshty prepodavatell Vassoyunogo ssochnogo instituta inzhenerov zheleznodosozhnogo transporta (for luchinskiy). 2. Zamestitell glav- nogo bukhgalters, Yugo-Zapadnoy dorogi (for Rozentevayg). (Railroads--Accounts, bookkeeping, etc) (Notulavich, P.A.) (Ushakov, P.S.) (Shukhatovich, I.M.) LUCHINNATA, L.V., nanchnyy sotrudnik lamedlate and late results of antibacterial therap7 of pulmonary tuberculosis. Pat., klin.1 terap,tub. uo.ft156-161 158 (MiU 13:7) 1. Iz torapevtichaskogo otdelenAya (rukovoditall - starshiy nauchuyy sotrudnik P.P. Pekar') Odeeskogo nauohno-looledovatell- skogo inotituta tuborkaleza. (TUBERCUOSIS) LUQIIINSKIY, N. D. I A & (,~~ 4~. ----j -,-. - 0 POTERYAKH NA TfENIE V KOLEZA-IZL'NYKftEKHANIaUKH. TRJ NAUCH. - ISSLED. IN-TA MEKHkNIZATSII SEL. KHOZ-VA, T. ~ LUCHINSKIY, N. D., Prof. Agricultural Machinery Recollections about academician Vasiliy Prokhorovich Goryachkin. Mekh. elek. seltkhoz. No. 1, 1953. List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 9. !jonj~l June -1~53, Uncl. LUCHINSKIY, N.D., akndemik Development of theoretical works in the field of agricultural mechanics. Mekh.i elek.sote.sell.khoz.no.6:8-9 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Voesoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk im.V.I.Lenina. (AgriculturAl machinery) ,XSeparatoreff by G.I. Bremer. Reviewed by N.D. luchinskil, Hekh, i elek. sots. sellkhoz. 15 no.1:63 158. (MMA 11:3) (Separators (Machines)) (Bremer. G. I.) LUCHINSKIY, N.D., akademik Kinematic calculation of certain multilinked mechanisms. Mekh. i elek. sots. sel'khoz. 19 no-3:25-2V61. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh naukim. VeI. Lenina, (Agricultural machinery) (Machine", Kinematics of) GORYACMN., Vasiliy Prokhorovich, akademik (1868-1935); Prof.s doktor sellkhoz. nauk,, red.; CHEHEVA) L.I., reda; CHICBEV)Yu.j.)reds (Collected works in three volumes] Sobranie sochinenii v trekh tomakh. Moskva,. Kolos, 1965. 3 v. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Vsesayuznaya akademiya Bellskokhozygystvennykh nau. imeni V.I.Lenina (for Luchinskiy). LUCHIN-OKIY, N. N. Caterpillars (Vehicles) Turning caterpillar tractors around. I-Iekh. elek. sellkhoz. No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified. ItUCHINSKI-1, N.H. Improving the roadability of automobil:es on country roads. Mekh. i elek. sellkhoz. no.4:86-92 Ap 153. (W-RA 6:5 ) (Automobile engineering) 0- LUCHINSKIY, N.N., Cand fech Sci -- (diss) "Study of -Ww photoelectric dynamometer for J;km 94" alternating -t.0 UCS r_v Amvw64rMom- ts Mos, 1958, 15 Pn~ with drawings 04"od Scienti-fc Council of AlI*Union Sci Res A Inst of Electrification of Agr) 150 conies (KL, 29-58, 132) - 58 - Do AUTHOR. TITLE: PERIODICAL: 31820 S/194/61/000/010/011/082 D256/D301 Luchinskiy, N.N. Measuring torque simultaneously with ohmic resis- tances and photo.-sensors Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 1-02 19619 24, abstract 10 A197 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta mekhaniz, s. kh., 1960, 28, 108-126) TEXT: Two coaxially placed cylinders having a number of slots cut along their axes were attached to a shaft with their oppo- site ends. Light from a small lamp placed on the case of the in- strument passes through the slots and is reflected by the shaft onto a photocell placed on the same case. With the change in torque a change occurs in the angle of relative rotation of the shaft based sections causing a change in the flux of light on the photocell and the photo-current recorded with an oscillograph. It was shown exper- imentally that the accuracy of photo-dynamometers equals that of Card 1/2 318a S/19g46l/000/010/011/082 Measuring torque simultaneously... D256 301 tensometric methods, and at the same time they are insensitive to bending stresses and the intermediate force graduations are replac- ed by the filament voltage calibrations. 8 figures. Z_~~stracterls note: Complete translation 7 Card 2/2 VALUYBV. Aleksandr Iooifovich;_WCHINSKIY, P.A., red,; WCHKOO Yu,,V., redo izd-vo; ZIN, YeA, teiiii; ilo [OverheIad in ferrous metallurgia'al plants] RakladM raekhady v chernol metallurgil. Sverdlovsk, Goo. na~zhno-tekhn. isd-vo llt-ry p'o chernoi i toyetuoi metallurgiis Swerdlovskoe otd-nie, 1958. 70 P.' (Km 11:8) (Metallurgical plants-AccountingI Aleksandr losifovich; SKORMODOT, Arkaaiy Alaksondrovioh; GRANOTSKIT, G,K., retsenzent; LUGHINSKIT. red,; LUMMO, TV.T., red.izd-va; TAUJfflffq'"re".3j*- tekhn. red. [Accounting and analysis of the administrative operations of a metallurgical plant] Bukhgalterskii nchat i analis kho- ziaistvannoi. doiatellnosti metallurgichoskogo savoda. Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.ird-vo lit-ry po chernol i tovetnoi metallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie, 1960. 447 p. (MIRA 14:3) (Steel Induotry-Accounting) u ImSK , . . 0 Dissertation: "Vasomotor Reactions of the Skin in Response to Repeated Irritations." Inst. of Physiology, Acad. Sci. USSR, 21 Jan 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskv . Jan, 1947 (Project #17836) Tractors In r Dvnqmometry of whpel trartors with inte~-ral a, ura Mac e 7,".r- 9 n I LF r.r, 3, Mon.~hly List of lilli3pian Agnepsion Libmry of CoN,,rens, July lgr)2. Ul.'C LASS i:4*1 1. 1). 15(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2071 Vargin, V. V., Ye. A. Antonova, L. L. Gutorova, Ye. 1. Litvinoia, V. V. Luch- inskiy, Yu. V. Mazurek, V. Ya. Senderovich, and M. V. Serebryal~o~ Tekhnologiya emali i emalirovaniya,metallov (Ttchnology of Enamel and Enamel- ing of Matals) Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1958. 397 p. Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies printed. Reviewers; G. I. Belyayev, Chief (Dnepropetrovsk Chemical and Tekhnological Institute, Divisiqn of Silicate Technology), Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, and V. P. Vaulin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: V. V. Vargin, Doctor of Techniml Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: N. A. Gomozova; Tech. Eds: E. M. ElIkina, and L. Ya. Medvedev. PURPOSE: This book is intended for students of technological institutes and may also bw-useful to engineers and technicians. Card l/ 9 Technology of En 1 and En ling of Metals SOV/2071 COVERAGEt In.this book the physicochemical, mechanical, thermal, optical, chemical,,*and electrical properties of en 1s and enn 1 coating are described. General information on rav materials, classification and calculation of enamel compositions and-processing methods is given. This book Is for the most part a collective effort of faculty members of the Glass Department, Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakay institute imeni LensovetaJI-eningrad Technological Institute imeni Iensovet). Chapters I, X and XV, and the section Adherence of Enamel to YSetal'in Chapter 1171 were written by M. V. Serebryakova; Chapters TI and III by Ye.A. Antonova, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Chapter IV by V. Ya. Senderovich, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Chapter V and the section Chemical Stability.. in Chapte37 III by Professor V. V. Vargin; Chapter VI by Yu. V. Mazurek, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Chapters VII and XVI by Ye. I. Litvinova," Chapters VIII and IX aad*the section- Stress in an Enamel I,ayer- in Chapter III by Engineer V. V. LuchinskiyA, ana Chapters XVT-T, XVIII, =, and the section Baseless Ena 1 Coating. in Chapter XII by Senior Scientific Worker L. L. Gutorova. Ye. V. Kuklin, V. Ya. Lokshin, N. N. Eholodilin, K. P. Azanov, K. K. Tikhomivov, and V. P. Vaulin are mentioned as having contributed to the development of the Soviet en 1 industry. The uses of enamel coatings for protection against corrosion, electric insulation, Card 2/ 9 Technology of En 1 and En ling of Metals SOV/2071 f and for combustion chambers and other parts of jet engines are treated briefly in the introduction. Basic research~-on enamel is being conducted at Leningrad Mochnological Institute 7-Novocharkpsakly politekhi6h~ski~ - institut imeni S. Ordzhanikidze (NovocherkossskPolytechnical Institute imeni S. Ordz- honikidze);Kharlko-vakiy politebhnicheskiy institut imeni Leaina (Khar1kov Polytechnical Institute' imeni LaninIDaepropetrovskiy khimiko-technologiches- kiy institut (Daepropetrovsk Institute of Chemical Technology),Khar1kov Branch Nauchno-49sledovatellsky institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya (Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Machinery) and others. There are 9 references; 5-Soviet, 3 German and 1 English. TABLE OF CONTENTSt Editor's Preface 3 Introduction 4 PART I. PHYSICOCEEMICAL, PROPERTIES OF ENAMEL AND Card 319 EVJWL COATING Technology of Enamel and Enameling of Yq .tale SOV/2071 Ch. I. Vitreous State of a Substance. Structure of Enamel Ch. 11. Properties of Enamel Smelt 1. Crystallization ability 2. Viscosity 3. Surface tension Ch. III. Properties of Enamels and Enamel Coatings 1. Density 2. Yechanical properties 3. Thermal properties 4. Adherence of en- 1 to metal 5- Stresses in the enamel layer 6. Optical properties 7- Chemical stability 8. Electrical properties PART Il. FABRICATING ENAMELS Card 4/ 9 8 17 17 20 27 34 36 48 62 73 8o 95 107 Technology ofEn 1 and Ltameling of Metals SOV/2071 Ch. IV. Raw Materials 1. Materials supplying vitrifying oxides 2. Secondary materials Ch. V. Composition of Rn Is 1. Ground enamels 2. Cover en Is for wet application (slip) 3. Cover enamels -for dry application (powder) 4. Boronless en ls 5. Special enamels for steel and cast iron 6. En 1s for aluminum, nonferrous metals and noble metals Ch. TE. Manufacture of Enamels 1. Preparation of rocks 2. Calculating charge 3. Composition of the charge 4. Furnaces for smelting enamels 5. Firing 6. arinding 7. Storing slips 112 113 128 148 152 161 180 184 189 193 195 198 201 210 212 P-16 227 232 Card 519 Technology of En 1 and En ling of Metals SOV/2071 8. Preparation of slip for application on articles PART, III. ENAMELING OF STEEL Ch. VII. Steel for rn ling 1. Concept of the structure and trans(formation of steel 2. Making steel for ena ling 3. Requirements of steel for en ling 4. Manufacture of sheet steel articles Ch. VIIIo Cleaning Steel Articles for Enameling 1. Flatas cleaning 2. Chemical &" *Jeetrochodcal degreasing 3. Pick't.-In-;;a-nd-'-,heutriLlizing. 4. Treatment vith nickel sulfate solution 5. Drying-after neutralizing 6. Layout of pickling shops 7- Sandbl4sting 8. Firing in a reducing atmosphere card 619 234 24o 240 249 255 258 263 263 264 267 274 275 276 279 281 TL-chnology of Enamel and Enameling of Yetals 9. Control of the metal preparation for eng ling SOV/2071 Ch. IX. Application of Ena 1 1. Application of the slip by dipping or slushing 2. Application of the slip by spraying 3. Special methods of slip application 4. Utilization of enarpel refus 5. Drying enameled articles and the drying apparatus 6. Edging dishware Ch. X. Firing Enamels 1. Firing ground enamel 2. Firing cover en 1 3. Furnaces for firing enameled articles Ch. XI. Ornamentation of Enameled Articles Ch. XII. Special Methods of Enameling 1. Steel apparatus 2. Steel structures Card 7/ 9 282 283 283 286 288 29o 291 295 296 299 303 3o4 317 320 320 323 Technology of En 1 and Enameling of Yletals 3. Signs 4. Special steels 5- Enameling witho,4t a ground coat Ch. XIII. Defects of Ens, 1 Coating 1. Chipping 2. Cracks in enamel 3. Blisters and poree in en 1 4. Poor appearance of enameled articles Ch. XIV- Quality Inspection of En led Articles Ch. XV. Re-ena ling of Articles PART IV. ENAMELING CAST IRON SOV/2071 324 324 325 326 327 335 336 339 Ch. XVI. Cast Iron for R-A ling 1. Concept of cast iron structural formation 2. Effect of the chemical composition on the structure and castability of cast iron 34o 343 345 345 351 card 8/ 9 T~achnology of Enamel and Ena ling of Metals 3- Requirements of cast iron for enameling 4. Casting of cast-iron articles 5. Types of rejects in casting Ch. XVII. En ling Cast Iron 1. Preparation for ena ling 2. Methods of e-ling 3. Defects of enamel coats 4. Be-en ling of articles PART V. ENAMELING LIGHT METALS AND NONZ METALS Ch. Vill. ling auminum SOV/2071 354 357 36o 361 361 366 383 386 388 Ch. X131. Enwqsling Gold, SUNer, Copper,. ahd Their Alloys Bibliography AVAILAMZ: Library of Congress Card 9/9 390 395 GO/fal 9-4-59 VARGIN, V.V., prof., dcktor tekhn. nauk; ANTONOVA, Ye.A.9 kand. tekhn. nauk; GUTOROVA, L.L., st. nauchn. sotr.,- LIT'VINOVA, Ye.I,t kaxA. tekhn. nauk-, LUCHINSKIY VJ.., inzh.; MAZUREK, Yu.V., kand. tekhn. naa; i~ - Y-- V.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; SEREBRYAKOVA, M.V., st. nauchn. sotr. (Technology of enamels and the enameling of metals) Tekhnologiia emali i emalirovaniia metallov. Moskva. Stroiizdat, 1965. 315 P- (MIRA 1895) LUCHIN sm, v. V. SOV/6060 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Vargin, V. V. , Professor. ed. Emaliro vanlye metallichesklkh Welly (Enameling of Metal Articles), Moscow, Maahglz, 1902. 546 p. Errata slip Inserted. 7500 copies printed, Reviewer: A. S. Ragazin, Engineer; Ed. : M. V. Serebryakova, Engineer; Edo. of Publishing House: 1. A. Borodulina, A. 1. Varko~etakaya, and T. L. Ley- kina; Tech. Ed. : L. V. Shchetinina; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machin- ery Manufacture (Leningrad Division, Mashgiz): Ye. P. Naumov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for specialists in enameling. technical person- nel of plants, and personnel of stientIfic research laboratories and institutes. It can also be used by teachers and students of schools of higher education. COVERAGE: The book provides a brief discussion on raw materials and proc- esses for melting enamels, describes in detail furnaces for melting enamels, Card 1/ 4 SOV16060 Enameling of Metal Articles and offers some recommendations for selection an calculation of furnaces. A special section (Ch. IV, sect. 81 on heat-resista t Floatings is included. A flowsheet is given for centralized production of ena 61s. The properties and preparation of slips are also comprehensively desc Ibed. 'Me production of pew enameled products such'" pipelines, architect ir' I and building materials, tera were written both and aluminum articles Is described. Individual & a by plant personnel and by technical personnel of sci!r~tfl`16 research institutes and schools of higher ~eductioni. (See: Table of Con ~ehts. J No personalities are mentioned. There are 638 references, mainly 5dviet, with many English and some German. TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged): Foreword t. Card 2/4 Enamelin of Metal Articles SOV/6060 .91 PART 1. ENAMELING TECHNOLOGY Ch. 1. Raw Materials and Batch Preparation W. Ya. Senderovich) 51 Ch. II. Melting of Enamels W. A. Kuzyak, V. V. Vargin, and V. P. ,Vaulin) 3 2 Ch. M. Grinding of Enamels and Slip Preparation (L. D. Svirskiy. Cand B. Z. Pevzner) PART ff. THE TECHNOLOGY OF ENAMELING METAL ARTICLE~ Ch. IV. Enameling o Steel Articles (N. S. Smirnov, N. N. Zele 'n'skiy, Ye. M. Oshtokov, B. Z. Pevzner, Ye. A. Antonova~~V. v- u inakly . P. Vaulin, L. V. Purin, V. V. Vargin, M. M. ara ac nskaya, A. A. Appen, and V. Ya. Lokshin) 162 Card 3/41 .,-LUGHITSKATA,-A.I. [translator]; TITOVA, N.A. (translator]; TAKOVFJMO. red.; KHARIKOVSKATA, L.K., tekhn.red. [Stratigraphic handbook: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaya] Stratigrafichaskii spravochnik: V'stnam, Laos. Kambodzha, Tailand, Halaia. Moskva. Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 10/60. 256 p. Translated from the English and the French. (MIRA 13:10) 1. International Geological Congress. 20th, Mexico. (Asia, Southeastern--Geology, Stratigraphic) LUCHITSKAU, A.I. [translator]; TAKOVEBKO, M.Te.. red.; MURIKOVSKATA, re d. [Handbook of the stratigraphy of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, and cayloni Stratigrafichaskii spravochniks Indiia. Pakistan, Nepal, Butan, Birma, TSeilon. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, ig6o..- 491 p. (MIRA 13:11) 1. International Geological Congress. 20th, Mexico, 1936* (Asia--Geology, Stratigraphic) kLTUKHOV, Ye.N.; LUCHITSKAYA, k.I. Cambrian conglomerates jh the upper reaches of the Shurmak and Naryn Rivers (Sangilen Highlan, southeastern Tuva). Dokl. All SSSR 146 no.2:422425 S 162. (KERA 15:9) 1. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov AN S3SR. Predstavleno akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym* (Tuva. Autonomous Province-Geology, Stratigrqhic) LUCHITSKAYAY A. I. Hybridization phenomena of Upper Riphean granitoids in the Eastern Sayan Mountains. AN SSSR Ser geo.-, My 164. (MIhA 1. Institut mina-ra logii, geokbimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementovlAi SSSR, Moskva. LUCHITSKAYA, A.I.,-- -,~-w ------ I Characteristics of the distribution of rare elements in Upper rdphean granitoids in the eastern part of the Eastern Syan Mountains, Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no.1:108-111 Mr 164. (YJRA 17:4) L Institut; mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimil redkikh olemontov. Prodstavlano akademikom D.I.Shchorbakovym. T. V. l,'br., Inst.. Geological Sci., Dept. Yineral Resolirces, Yamkl~ Acac!. Sci. 6--olo!ry. Mr., Chair Pntroqrap~.y, Foscow State Univ., -19-19- Y~br., ch-air Petropaphy, Moscow State Univ., -1947-. "The Granite Intrusions of the Valkhan Ridpe," So: Vest. Moskov. U., No. 4, 1947. "The Structural Di3integration of the TransIviWal.11 30! Iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Geol., 2, 1",4P. "The Growth-an~ Structural Condition of The Mexozoic, Granite Intrusions -f the Upper Amur and the Stanovyy Ridr~e," SO: Dok. AN, 65, No. 2, 191,0. LUC*,-,I-ISKIY, I. V. 'A-67T43 Mar/Apr 1948 Tectonics "Structural Disintegration of the Transbaylmlf M.S. Nagibini, LV. Imhltsklyi 7 PP WIZ Ak Nauk SSW, Ser Geolog" No 2 Bases system of structural d1eintegratim of the Trans bsykal on results of geologic surveys of the past ten yaws. 67T43 KOSYGIN, Yu.A.; WCHITSKIT, I.T.; ROZAITOV, Yu.A. . ~ e- "I, Experiments on gypsum deformations and its geological significance. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geolo 24 no,,2:3-19 149. (MIM 11:5) (Gypsum) I ~ .-:. - - 1--.- - ~~ogy Books 86 '50 "Rev%eva of B. A- Ivanov's Book) 'Coal-Bearing and Other Mesozoic C;ntinental Deposits of the Transbay, kal (Vol-ks of the East Siberian Geological Adminis- tration.Nol XXXII, Irkutsk, 1949),'", V. A. Obruchey; I~ V.Luchitskiy "Iz Ak.Nauk SSSR, Ser Gtoloe , No 5,w 155-157; 157-16o of-Uguk. and commends it as first to give detailed,' composite description of codl-bearing Mesozoic strata of Transbaykal. Sac- criticizes Ivanoy for presenting only. 4s personal ideas and using factual data out of 2. USSH (600) 4. Sok-Sheshmin Uplifts Geology, Structural 168r46 7. Structure of the foundation of the Russian Dlateau in the region of the Sok-Shes lin JL_ u o ifts in the Trans-Volga aroa. Dokl. AN S', 6 1 33R 88, No. 1 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, "fay -1953. Unclassified. -I (X _~__ - __ - - - __ __ - __ ___ - - - __ __ --- - - - LUCHITSKIY. 1.V. , Relation of the Devonian vol-,anogenic series of the Minusinsk intermontane downwarping to the basement rocks. Izv. vost. fil. AN SSSR no.9:24-33 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Zapadno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR. (14iUU.Binak region--Geology. Structural) Aji'L'ci ATL f 7-S 17- 3" vi, AUTHOR: Luchitskiy, I.V. 11-10-10/23 TITLE: Young Basalts of the Minusinsk Intermountain Depression (0 molodykh basal'takh Minusinskogo mezhgornogo progibal' PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheakaya, 1957, ff 10, P 94-97 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Young postoarboniferous basalta of the Minusinsk depression have been known for some time. In the majority of cases these basalts form dikes and tube-like bodies or necks, and occur very seldom in seams. They are mainly found among Upper De- vonian red-colored deposits, but separate dikes protrude also into lower carboniferous deposits. Dikes of basalt have not been discovered in Jurassic sediments. Thus the age of young basalts can be determined by the time interval between the Upper Permian and Triassic periods. The dimensions of dikes vary between tens to hundreds of m at small widths, in rare in- stances the widths range between 10-15 m. The petrographic composition of young basalts is comparatively uniform and much like typical plateau basalts. The main distinguishing proper- ties are the degree of secondary or crystalline changes and not deviations of the mineral composition. The author, pub- Card 1/2 lished the mineral composition of basalts from different regions. Young Basalts of the Minusinsk Intermountain Depression 11-10-10/23 The process of transfer of clastic material from deep layers - which is connected with basalt intrusions - is supplemented by a medium of fine fragments of peridotites, consisting of idic- morphic grains of greenish olivine and diallage or augite. Young basalts are distributed irregularly in the Minusinsk de- ression. All known deposits are found in the Chulymo-Yenisey so called north Minusinak) depression, where necks and M dikes of young basalts surround the Koplyevskaya anticlinal elevation in the shape of a crescent. There are 1 table, and 6 references, all Slavic (Russian). ASSOCIATION; Mining-Geological Institute of the West Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR, Novosibirsk (Gorno-geologicheskiy in8titut Zapadno-Sibirskogo filials. AN SSSR, g. Novosibirsk) SUBMITTEDi 22 April 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 LUMITSKIYj 1. V. FAVLOVSKIY, Te.Y.; WCHI-T.SKIY,-- I.Y. I IMMMIUMM "Geological 6ictionarr. * volumes 1, 2. Reviewed by E.Y.Pavlovskii, , I I Mae kii. Izv.AU SSSR.Ser.geol. 22 no-3:96-98 Mr '57. . 0 . 4to (MMA 10:5) (Geology-Dictionuries) LUCRITSKIY, I.V. Structure of the Minusinsk intermontane depression. Biul. MOIP otd. gool. 32 no.2:65-75 Mr-AP '57. WIRA 11:3) (Ifinusinak Basin--Geology) AUTHOR: i TITLE. Luchitskiy, I.V. 20.2-35/5'0 On the Devonian Volcanogenic Red Bed Formation of the Min- usinsk. Intermountain Downwarping (0 devonskoy vulkanogenno- krasnotsvetnoy formatsii Mlnusinskogo mezhgornof,,o progiba) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN 33SR, 1957, Vol- 116, Ur 2, pp. 287 - 289 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This formation contains a series of lower Devonian- and Eifel deposits. They are reating upon a lower palaeocoic folded fundament with a crass angular discordance. This series of deposits is to be called Koplyevskaya. It has a complicated structure. In its more complete cross sections a two-phase development of the volcanic activity can be found. A series of volcanogenic-red accumulations resulted. The first phase is characterized by a system of shells ("pokrovy") and layers of Labrador-porphyrites, trachy-andesites, and partly by pla- .-ioporphyries. The second phase consists mainly of basalts and diabas porphyrites. The total development of the volca- nic activity proves a displacement of the differenciates of thebasaltio magma by not differenciated products of their Card 1/4 crystallization. However, in a more favorable structural po- 20-2-35/50, - On the Devonian Volcanogenic Red Bed Formation of the Minus sk T ta Downwarping in ntermou[L in sition plagioporphyries, teschenites, teralite~syenites, and other basic rocks and rocks which are associated with ftm are formed occasionally which occur mostly as stocks, partly, however, as layers. Between the two phases of volcanic acti- vity there was an intermission period of longer or shorter duration. In the course of the latter lagoonary-marine, terri- geneous-red, and carbonaceous deposits are accumulated. The latter and the older formations of the first phase are of lower Devonian age. The second phase contains the time inter- val corresponding to the Eifel age. The cr-,oss sections of the voleanogenic-red formation show a facial variability of tyro types. Firstly the terrigenous-red or'carbonaceous depo- sits replace the volcanogenic formations produced at different times. Sx=dly certain alterations of the composition of these latter occur in the tectonically different portions of the t1inussinian intermountain downwarping. In consequence ofthis a greater Ale of the acid terms of the differentiation series represented by the plagioporphyries, can be found in the direc- tion of the elevations. Conglomerate packets at the basis and within the cross section prove relatively elevated places Card 2/4 from which the material of the lower palaeocoic fold funda- ~99~-55/50 On the Devonian Volcanogenic Red Bed Formations of the h1inuslask Intermountain Downwarping ment was corroded. Also greater mountain massifs with a re- lief in the scaming of the downwarping are bound to have exi8t- ed. Thus total contours of a single through-bond zone indi- cate the lower Devonian age. Since basalts, diabas-porphyrites, and various differentiation products of the basaltic magma predominate to a great extent, a direct comparing to the porphyry-formations of the Ural-Tyan,-Shanl-geosynclinal re- gions is excluded. Most similar to the formation in question are analogous formations of Devonian in the Ukrainian syne- clysis, as well as partly to the Turgay through-bond, further- more the formation of Kyuinou and partly of Newark in North- America. It would be expedient to treat the question of an elimination of the basalt formation beside the porphyry for- mation. The first is characteristic of the formation period of plate structures. The mentioned through-bend is to be counted to those inner through-bends of the Epicaledonian Plateau of which it is characteristic that the formation of the deposits forming the through-bend occurs at the cost of the mate3ful from the seaming elevations. From this standpoint Card 3/4 certain analogies with the synclinals can be derived. There 20-2-35/50 On the Devonian Volcanogenic Red Bed Formations of the Ydnusinsk lat,6rmomtain fownwarping are 11 references, 10 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION% West Siberian Branch AN USSR (Zapadno-Sibirskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: April 23, 1957, by N.S. Shatskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: April 20, 1957 AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 4/4 TWORITUNp 1pri Vjpdim4rqyjqh; KU=OQVj Yu.A., otv.red.1 KOPATEVICH# "d,iz&v8j PRUWOVA, T.A., takhn,re4. EVoloantom and tectonicQ of NvonIVA deprosolono In the Him- stunk Intormountaluous trough] Vulkanism i tektonilca devonakikh vpadin Xinuainokogo mexhgornogo progiba, Hookva, lzd-vo Akad. nauk WOR, 1960. 275 p. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Chlen-korre apondent AN SM (for Xuznateov). (Minusluck KOSYGIN, Tu.A.; lUCHITSKIY, Iev. Principles for delineating old platforms and the position of mar- ginal uplifts in the Siberian Platform. Geol. i geofis. no.1:52-57 16o. NIRL 13:9) 1. Inatitut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Siberian Platform--Geolog5r, Structural) KOSYGINj, YU.A.; LUCHITSKIY, I.V. T - - - Bo=dary stractLwes of =cient platforms. Geol.i geof:Lz. no.10:42- 49 161, (KM 14:22) 1. Tustitut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSRI Novosibirsk. - (Geology, Structural) LUCHITSKIY I V.; BELITSKIY, I.A.; GROMIN, V.I. Deformation of models of stratified rocks. DAL AN SSSR 144 no-5:1126-1128 Je 162. (KIRA 15:06) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.A.Trofimukom. (Geological modeling) SHOKHINA, 0 1.; LUCHITSKIY I V., doktor geol.-min.nauk, otw..red.; SHALINA, 4:- V:s, ;e )M V ~,.F., tekhn.red. L [Alks.li rocks of the Bulan-kull massif (Krasnoyarsk Territory)] Shchelochnye porody Bulan-Kullskogo massive. (Krasnoiarskii krai). Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sib. otd. AN SSSR. 1961. 68 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Sibirskoe otdelenie. Institut geologii i geofiaiki. Trudy, no.10). (MIRA 15ill) 1. Zaveduyuohohiy Krasnoyarskoy komplakenoy laboratoriyey instituta geologii i gooflaiki Bibirskogo otdoledya AN SSSR (for Luchitakiy)# (Bulan-kull Lake region-Rocks, Igneous) LUCHITSKIY I'V': Significance of the alkaline mdulus for the s7ste-matization of igneous rocks. Trudy VSGI Ser.goel. no*5:62-69 162. (143RA.15--9) 1. Krasnoyarskaya kompleksnaya laboratoriya Instituta geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Rocks, Igneous-Analysis) .LUCHITSM -I.V., red.; BOGOLEPOV, K.V., red.; KOSYGIN, Yu.A., red.; MUSATOV, D.I., red.; SHLYKOVA, O.P.., red.; YUNOV, A.Yu., red.; BUSHUYEVA, V.M.,, red.; VYALYKH, V.I., tekhn. red4 [Tectonics of Siberia) Tektonika Sibiri. Novosibirsk. Vol.2. (Tectonics of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Tektonika Krasnoiarskogo kraia. 1963. 385 P. (MIRA 17.4) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. LUCHITSKIYI I.V.; KRYLENKO, L.I. Alkali modulus in ultrabasic rocks. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no-4: 945-947 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Fredstavlenotip~iid~mikom V.S.Sobolevym. (Rocks, Igneous) VOLOKHOV, I.M.; DOVGALI, V.N.; KOSYGIN, Yu.A.; KUZNETSOV, V.A.; -L.UCHITSKIYV I.V.; POSPELOV, G.L.; POLYAKOV, G.V.; PINUS, G.V.; SOBOU71, V.S.; TROFIMM, A.A.; SHAKHCYV, F.N. Professor IUrii Alekseevich Kuznetsov, Correspondin.r Member of.the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.; on his 60th birthday. Geol. i geofiz. no.4::135-140 163. (MIRA 16:10) KUZII,ETSCJV, Yu.A.; LUCHMAI-Y, 1.V., red. (Main types of igneous rock formations] Glavnye tipy --ag- maticheskikh formatsii. 114oskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," r-)64. 386 p. OURA 17:7) LUCHITSKIYI, I.V. Basic problems of paleavolcanology and volcanic formation3. Trudy Lab, paleovulk. Kazakh. goa. un. no.2:5-12 163. (MIRA 17111) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirokogo otdaleniya AN SSSR. LUCHITSKTY, I.V. , r. . Types of the formation of alkali rocks in Siberia. Trudy inst. geol. i geofiz. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.33:165-183 163. (MIRA 17-.11) LAPIN, Boria Nikolayevich; LUCHITSKIY, 1. V, p_ otv. red. j I-UMUNA,, T.Yu. 0 red. [Atlas of the structures of Devonian volcanic rocks in the Gorwjy Altai) Atlae struktur dovonukikh vulkano- genrWkh porod Oomogo Altaia, Moskyap Naukap 2965. 125 p, ()GRA 18-.11) IAJGHITSKIY, M.G. Device for pre-oiring cable sunpendero. Avtom., telem.i sviaz' 4 no.4:31P-35 AD '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Brigldir dorozhnykh elektrotekhniche9kikh wsterskikh L'vovsi-ov dorogi. (Electric lines) 0ailroads-Goinumnication systems) LUCHITSKIY, M.G., master Template for marking-out holes for pins. Avton.Oeler.. i sviaz' 5 no.11:39 N 161. (X'IRA 14:11) 1. Elektrotekbnicheskiye masterskiye LIvovskoy dorogi. (Railroads--Repair sh)ps) VAYTISHTEYN, B.S., kand. ekon. nauk; IMKINA, K.B.; MUITS, M.G.; S.M.; KIYEVSKIY, V.G., kand. ekon. nauk; VD4ER, S.A.-; BIUIAURISHVM, 4J.; . GURE-EVICH, M.S.; ZIYEYEV, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; RUBIHOVj.N-.Z.; SARYCIEV, V.S.) kand. tekhn. nauk; APARIN, I.L.; KRINITSKAYA, M.Ye.; DZIKOVSKIY, G.I.; TPLITSER, R.Ya.; GOLIDENBERG, I.L., ISAKOVSKIY, I.G.; D124IDOU, S.N.2 (Economic efficiency of capital introduction of now equipment in skaia effektivnost' kapitallnykh novoi tekhniki v stroitel'stve. 235 P. investments and the construction] Ekonomiche- vlozhenii i vnedreniia Moskva, Stroiizdats 1965. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut, ekonomiki stroitellstva. 2. Rukovoditell sektors. ekonomicheskay effektivnosti novoy tekhniki Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ekonomiki stroitel'stva, VIoskva (for Kiyevskly). 3. Sektor ekonomicheskoy effektivnosti novoy tekhniki Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta ekonomiki stroltell- stva, Moskva (for all Wgpt Demidova).4. Nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut ekoiibmiki stroi~ellstva, Moskva (for Demidova). LUGHTToKII. 1. V. ; GRCii"F. H, Joint defomiat-cn conditions and natiaft. 180) L:,. "j-ZI :j 1. Institutgeologi-, Novosibirsk. ~ 6 06 sols Go *I*-* *_-,.v__- 4440 86 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 11 Is U- u Is As 11 4 a I-ZI-B N h ft It JO-M-19 It U 11 1# IS U It 0 ft C I AA N CC tV U I I 0 V If -A 00 t . f I a v s I !.p lolv 0 06 ' 11"N't-f-phical mtkulAritloo of Tyuy&-Uuyum radlotictiv ilmi its For siso 9 dot" k rat rojimm ft . "I S S I- motterdis rd4l"aliffl. 4'aj. M c l MOtOll; C', U. 17o 1411W.- At I it loesilimbill of the Kirtilm Malt Rivel mir,41ionsily drywhilovid ordisuritto v lilt-is Are t-l light Stv 444. 1 boy air fimrotwd by all oxisforgatit -00 III quit"A and forill"r tA unifocru gialts struCtuiv. ~Jktitttr. 6 found In acnall i"VVIAir Go a giraloos. Miewlitse is irepreswisted fly [arse iffritufar sirishis which aft evettly distf"tcd -0 0 thmutimlist the stiratsi. I'llogimlasse anst illisruclase spivur tit the fwm of shorply defined tlates with (0t0) t i i d l d d t -00 0 m an asv nc e . sim u it snicnictivir. Iti%ron IttiAitt. oblich S a" often is transfartnett Into chlIvit e cisr ir"i honil drildc tw%-Ijll ill Ur 110 l It l t Th a Il o g . ge 41 ~ drimlisits or of Livarf age. A C, N41A .40 =00 ~00 1409 T :=so ~-41 Aj&.jLA IIIIALLUR&KAL LIT1111411,111 CLAISIVICAlliCk 1z Is r4 o I, I w it ji a s,, 13 is 0 4 0 000 0000 6 0 0 04 0 * 0 0 so -A a a a a 0 . a e 0 e a e ~ 6 Le 0 a e 0 e 9 a 44 a a 6 4 0 e 1 0 to I) it od is it it to it " 1; U -a ja a " J9 jo X 11U Ed N il Ad V" X S do #) #j f- At .11 F a a 1 1 V I, I I .A 1 1, IA. Of CL- Op U1 11 1. . d--g-j , a IA I 1, 9 a 4, fit ..D I.b 1. -01.1 -, MKOARDSM to 1?* 0 so A INVOSCIPONS ill the talks of LiMOMOGS Contatts of the Kirghis-Ata rAge in for- pd V Upanmm-Trar radifi m et mitt r It r d t 4 Y S 1 9 so . - s e ais a wai ifoo a(a . s(s. , . - . . g h- U h , touit,amw wtit to, t. t e of the limestone odutacts TheseciTnt2coare inter st 1 t i 1C 00 . v wc:tuww A ntrswu , u f d 4ore are oun , and the Cu ofe in turn is usually fixtud lit connection with U compoti 00 Parthmilar m1wrod found afo- to,wnt4rudc. 1-irplivorite asid IwITIMeoide Irrmnitrs, Al,xij .00 0 the line of contact a riornitic-ilkwitic trugnout uh;cli fivitoord throoWse.4 KirShis-AIA With ` so 1 31,100MIC litnelittlitC4 I)VINUMMIC'eil ('1141119" tMA 111AM. 2% Wril MIA %ithill the lintmi,maroo %hich wrivolotn"I todiffeirnt chatign. as well ad tit theitulmA odlikhm the 11114hilemt of the ridge gave birth to syrnitcod and at the ends of the rid e iv fArtb to IT ta e tij u g g diewites amoong which the mobt itulmirUnt toles are playetl b huniblende and dloarltdrs .00 0 0 , . y The fist mitterals fuctued durinic this prucem were fer6c calcite rocito. Later, there so e so j 00 appeared I'lotakwtio,'". C4.11-614-fably Milirl are 11W 4xr 111ilirfals as. food instance. ' A = 0 0 0: I I r .1 the dooddZedetilrL Ituthig citit"t mau it., mite 1,%,k 1-14cr whkl "&I dU t 0 1111 I 0 0 j! juductice tit pirsatur. The cluct rulor hots Is"m plAvord by the high trull, Id the Injondit 0 0 -~~y ebarign in ctititact miuortuI4 touk plam chiefly in vaustv, in hich SAvv during 0 its toriaguscormtka 2 new scoxidary nfincraLi. sen"tine and cWLwite. During Mew 04, -re of omAderable intlulitance. A. C. %,I& chansm hydruthermic axents we of 0o At& OttA&LURSK.I. LITER l b Ismago -it-, it, so ST 4 An t a tw it 4 t IT I 0 U 19 4" "3 a t of it 1 2 a or a It a x ve it no it p *1 if a i 4 Is 0 s ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 G! 0 00 0.0 0 0 0 0 so so 0 0 0 0 0 of 4 Q! a 0 4 4 0 0 0 000 0 *00 00 00 61 0. j) 00 sjj VON 13111 Its paniclawo at aw a n a c a it 0 of A 1. 1'51 ran too Aufmc* .096 0ex 04913 eon F, mer WS.S.RA. 1928 1411 -1-214- idual kaolin deposit 0 zinti 5.89-1,M0 lot'% Vdintentary kaolin dejxmit~~ oill, 25,3121M tonx of the former and 2.14:1171mi of ill, i, too 0 0;1 lattWhave an industrial value. The inviting Point of the *0 a Purified VicrAlliall sedintentary kaolin 6 close to normal. 09. nameir, IXY)*. The quantity of (cidspar admixvtj is not 00 ex".&IOV!, ul" in quantities lc" than I to *0 2-je. r4te:1SIC7.1iol! N't)z and A1,0, i% cloe In ormal; Fr oxide-. are, in (fit- ma)tWitY Of (`A~, 11111 AIJOVV c-** M; cao is in-viffy Irs'. thall 0 5 ";; Milt) limmil flu lu ales betw"n a trave and iW,,; TAN usually Xletu'llc% 0031 18 OCTUr Only in extePtiolvil rawiand in very %null clo.intity. This 00111"ition Cq)MfMfr4 fAV-047,1111y With that Of the firit foreign kaolint., The tmnicr~ of kaolinUmion Of the 111trainlan crysEAllisic fortitation took place its two majgr%~ 11) In Pre-Candiricul tim" the kwiliniLition was suri"I 1y the plicunuAtolyfic prtxv%A not v1pry far under the %or. face of the "rib; (21 ill the l1re-IJIrvoniiii 1wrinif the knolinizalion WIS col"plfird by file proer" 01 t1oinfl. 11411494.0 COT S21163W14 -T &I -A "1r 0--f-r-T I I " , _v_ T w 1 61 it I 9 it a it 111 40 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vladimir rvanovich,1877 The bydrogeOlogical regions Of the Ukraine J. KYiv.. 1930. 29P. 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A. 1h.6 -1 -fid%K',dnbc *ad j U S S R., Ult eats a Wjj,,'u9*" bWvv"a Cha$- ZOO 0 ph"- Pf%- roe 00 -a' 000 x00 00 00 . 0 00 .0.- So So of F SS.SLA Off ALL tOOCICAt. LIVINAURIF CLAISIFICATION woo *I,L4' J., All oat A, 'p -&-I -Till IN a 11 a 3 1 0 u is i II ; 0 vp v p If (s 69 K a K u III It n It 0( u3 n 1 14 0000004000000000000000*40 9000*000000000000** 0000000*00004 0404,00000000094 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 o o o 0 0 o so a 'A 0 0 044104-4 417*17~* 0 6 A I t 6 t 14 tl 11 If 14 q M u to ft a it a a h a x 14' a It -A j L iL-jL P-2- I --l --- 1 11-1 IF go- CC o. A u u 14 IS I* It mile it Ulf 44ti-ro 0 4 . 4 1 % f-f-j-A A 00 a Salt domes, pose and petroleum. N'. 1. Litchittricil. - - 00 z 1ii 4ioii R, Miarraf. Suir'e S. No. 7 l--1(l%T1).-Vit the Powen and Isachek reX"s. %mth poltava, cliscicned fog kc high elevation of dc!p,,,sit3 of rock salt anti tasu. Tt '00 gas icates doming the mit r1cpasits above the Sea level illd - (Shatakil). By analogy with the mall tionics of U. S. A.. 00 00 a the dtpwiLl Must be 0t great innallitude anj overlie lw- -000 00 1 trokum deposits. The prewnce of fie It, me" W 9149- Car- i P i .08 -- enn n geord by the locallon of the depwits 0 0 it I boulferous x1rata. chali. Diane 800 09 a f A =00 to 0 c0 0 1 goo "TAL"J"KAL UTCRATUItt CLAISIFKAPON goo zoo tie 0 "o a V cm 0 00 40 n I IM a 0 a a 3 a V 0 If 0 0 0 0006000 9199900 **00000604640 u AT 00 AS tt a It K 0 lit 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 1pT4o11**oof19qooooo&oo4 I 1111UUMISIblym "AlDn a 34 a V X ?I A 31 U 33 W 36 36 V X 0 #1 ej is as -1 A, 00 ix -1 6 A k- I -A.- All #a A Tphy of the U"ne. v. 1. lmdm~klf 011IJ 11, 1. PeIrpt. livs. Amd. S(i, T7S. S. R.. A Vier. :124 PPMMU); Abaracts 6 '11 -00 so t 6 it vmmary d the petrography of (jW nict;llu'sphic atur- Igurms rocks of the t1minitan Pre-CatithfiAn lklocl.. -00 40 4 A summary is COmbillird with an account of all orixmd 00 rr"rch -m the ~mjph-x .00 o* lif Votlivnim, aluf on the alkali MnPlex ig the Ax,Fv it-Iti-in. Two hisvidrtil uotl fifiv anulv~.vur.- tAblibilvd. 1. F. S. =00 00 r.0 0 60 go J, la 91* alit 1, ut. a.- t%. It I mt ft 0 n a did. PIP Itult 1101PAWR Ill. * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 411,41 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 of 000004 04 0 as* Oz 0 6 0 0 0 Al 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 a -k j 4 4 4 f 0 At "QUU114 till "XIIIII ajdAhuAlp;XjT Va Wit MY spav u 41 66 O'n AIf.- a -I-,I yj I A, V, A I. A AA 10 GL IV U ~ s A 4 L~ 4 -0 oft 06 00 so .-oo -00 so wimerw f0madams In 60 CW Of in the A 05" cOd baWN. N. A. Volkov, lArblukil -".d. D~Uwtvcraxm. mj."W. %ip-, 4- 00 a .00 Rd""Olm aft 4uu"Shw. a dlwmn madirw.. 1&0.. k-Ainite mW "icaftr. goo Chas. Blaw 00 j 00 w :0 0 00 it moo 410 goo sit, 00 '09 .z tie 0 "ji AJO.ILA NITALLUINICAL LITINATIMI CLAISIMATIOll 00 to &a. I 105403 .0 a.- dot 41L 611 Od A% 00 I Od a a 9 1 w 91 9 Al a 3 1 V u AV -0 As ; . SO a to St NO n 1 39 and A R 9 K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 st 0 * 0 0 0 o 0 : Zo 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 01 0 44 'A ToosoosiO40*4 *00400009 0 4 $40000*000909*00000i VIA 6 F a I v 111111wilm till "a if v a is Z aVX301011 Ain As* law opt &I AA u - a I!* A IL C n t I It- _11 P*VCt%$j$ -D It' .41o CAMUIA VOW "9'00- . 9, No. 0, sow Al JIM minift "d (A the VVCtmty dismvelld dmosils am diwu$Kd- ,;v chat. BUM zoo 00 .00 00 j a * . 09 00 vo be 0 tto 0 noo A%&-$L& .9TALLVFGKAL LITtgATUNE CLAjSfflCATtC* t I" r I ~W u AV r3 isa19 ry it, 1, Or 14 If a14 $9 Pt 91 AM A s 9 W 0 of I If 24 a 3 1 4#16 0 111 it of WAD 0 1 0 0 0 o q 0 0 s 0 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 00 to o go a 0 o 0 0 00 o 0 ois 0 o o 0 o 0 o & 0 0 a 0 0. 0 LUCHirSKI, Vladimir Ivanovich-,---1877-------- -- --- - --- --- - The petrographic provinces of the U.S.S.--R. Leningrad. Obffedinenno* nauchno-tekhnichskoe izd-vo INKTPSSSR. Glavnaia red. geologorazvedochnoi i geodezicheskol lit., 1936. 704 p. Is, 0 0000400 00*000 0 owsis .0*00000000 to I I # . t . . A'~ so f 00 A 00 09 so *0 a 00 so 00 of I "p, v It a a x a m 9 v p a 41 a a vW *ad 1, No. P. H. Rathm-- A S A - I L 4 A"ALLOOKAL LiTtRATtal CL"WKATIN DPW 11"Nalre falaso 004F Qmv On u ; ; i. ; i ;. NOW na"Altv aw 0"1 itl A 1 0 Aw a 0 w I x a 0 .0 a 3 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 o .00 .00 .0 * so zoo * age do$ LO 0 000 go 9 coo it tr 4 1 # I 1 9 so li it 11 if is Is Il is Iva IIJ2 ZMA b,7', )v )I J) 3) J, j3 Is v x v v NO 41CO A Is 2 L__J A. Is r Q it 1. 1 U. V1 -1 A 1- L AA N CC 90 Is -C J. l m - . Jac. adistra 'N. . alptlina. Bu rind If sites Morton, Sets. jhd- W, 1~ in-Mkin FrrnchX5) (IM).-A study of the tuade of dqXMi(K)n, (OFT111116011 ji, and petrographic campri. of ligJaritcs and the mineral.% 11 ; arcompanying them show that they arr younger thin tit(- ther Wti nd f f h ;,0o At e c a o t e lumits. Tbv chem. compn. o Iven. filmiritirst, and other phys. prolvi-ft" are If S. ]one =go go COO Aroo (k WIFIC&TION U TS 41 .43 it it Is tv IN ar ilt It It X If Fr ff tf (c All I, a If 13 A 1 14 o 0 0 o 0 Is 0 a a a 0 0 Ilk 0 Poo goo, OW 0 14 011, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 -00 00000 00 *0--o 00 011111 0 a 4 6 6 0 0 a : ow o 00 000 0 411 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 6 a 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 41, * &0 1 0 Off if 11 If 141 If 4 P 111, 1 It a x Ij 1. v III "; All 'a V IJ 3. a so It 00 of if u 61 "Pill A1 1. p U A I I -t I I All 10 Ck UP It b j 00 4[ .00 foo - 0 4111 so The ultrabasic rmks of clistaltu Trausbalkalls. 040 blellhailill. Coolip- reftd, wad. Ali, V. R. Y. S. -71TIMIMM) Migh,b), Sire 14-11, I'll" Attlad .00 ~ijwaeofititvj levre diwilvi-trd Ilear 0441111111 ill Ific 11141ti Ill 00A AIWIInWll 'ILIJr JOJWWT 'ter 11,1111V 0 ip tooa J 41111 lfl-lK ph ......... -041 Oil irl I lie AlIalviis EAVV sit), ;1.1.4-4, 1 if 1, a I.. .%1,, 0. 1 W, 0 TAIII, VX 3.17. %is% t -I- Vat I -Zii 101, %tali I if 21. aat A :: 00 vop and ICo not found. If,() U.N. lo,i uii sgimsoll ic pp~ tum; and tocal 101.414%. Thk rwridWitc i% .1 r,(Irr- =04 willalleve a tile sell a it.whvililit" wife 11411. lit. game), ol 0 Rtwoji.1% Afskro.kop. Phy,we-lPffle, 11?1-1~1" (;P,- 0 jeje,o. 11, jillitt:1); -tali lit .1, ofw clillfrut and dl~lkv let I's I "tow L. I- -I (--p if- X00 a 4111gular Irprewmalive ill %illd. r 40 -a tile Walter Plaimordo'. W hat'... 00 .20 00 06 bd ;00 90 awoo 401 zoo lee 0 Ill; 0 00 fits It A .11TAMIP1,11'At attlifflaftalt CtAWFICAVIII. 00s tqpo to AA I t a fat 1 14 tile to 'I a at I to u It OR 04 19 If If it 0 If it a, If 1 114 died 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4p 0 0 0 0 0 ~: - -0 *- 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 -1111--o 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ~00- 0 4, 4 * 0 0 0 o 9 o 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 o 0 0-0 0 All 0 0:400 6 0 4 1 0 0 0 o J; it to 14 is to 01 it 14 1, IF 4 id IS 94 It All M 10 JI U U Id 0 b IT 0 IN M 0 U 41 PA At L 0 L. r & if J. A, t or a 1) Al j FVIF iP 41 AA M CC W 19 4 j I a 11 AA o0 -00 Tin form-tions of the ingthwestern part of the Ukniu- 00 1!.- ant" d.%I. A.Minalow. -00 sal C. 0 JI, 00 atil(S. of tapat and 11turnile wrte Imuld in 43 uut 0 -00 jwlmples taken. Tjlc 11olleflite contained TAM + C) 00 IV, .00 CA!k%jtVfite W45 JK)A3 flItUld at great &jnh, and 00 ill "artificial" camitcritc miginaleff Fraull dw soo 0 111 livC0111pit. 9mllites and the fleg"Jutite and 'Inartz 1, lift zoo roe goo 1.00 ~.-Ogir 9 Coo see to* osa-SLk SITALLUIRGICAL LITFIRATWE CLASIWICATICk 9-2- age via., 1,11-4110 'j MOO,) .10 a.. Q.t Isr, -1 - -r- -.- 90 To tt--UF-- --,,,r 11- 1 d"o, -0 MAnt to two 4 111welsall 311v 0 0 o 0 0:0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OT440 0 0 * 0 *4 0 000 0 0 9 0 0 0 40 * 00600 to 0 SO 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 4 fit Ar r~40121 -- --------- Pe phic composiUrAn and ago of the crYstj =oaki (Moscow Diattictl porous spriv of the all ~ - nd 1. Yu. Polovinkin, S,v,,I 1 is Lu tjt ~jj 0 . 11 12. Cor'berile. milinlanite, gain. l Id'I'lial "I"I kyamir delits,iiii fr-nd I'litAille And W K41014 4w ..I Ow ,;.m lit-ol It ' 111ev are 'a a A . At - 2 a A _5 JO It 12 UW 15 j. 0U W $I At Ai .4 0 Lo A ine, rocks 1, V. I 4. , Winne, I !-Go iK Ili--- ko -111-1 o k 11,I)AIIII 'lee loo S L AIIIIALLUROKAL 1,1111111AU911 CLASU111CATIC10 clog to., 3re 0 441,1110 NAP 04V jai 414111 W1- 1, C'. 1 11 rt Il! An I A; ,w 4 2 0 (v n IP 01, 44 a It R aI, A I lee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 a a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 a 6 0 e 0 1o 0 0 0 0 0 a go 0 0 0 0 0-0--o 0-0 0_6 0 0 0 0 a 00 0 0 6 0 0 0 LUCHITSK4, Vladimir Ivanovich, 1877- Petrography; h textbook. 6. perer. izd. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo geol. lit-ry, 1947-0 . 2 v. (49z21891) QE431.L8 Alkali melasamsfiam In the reffiloct of the UkraLaim mss- sive. %'-_L_LuchU&kU. DOkkJ Akad. Wask S.S.S.R. 55. 49-MT1947); Ckm. Ztxtr. (Ulan Zone Ed.) 1949, 1, 478-ne work of r=ut years has shown that alkali inelasomAtisal is of common occurrence In the region of the Ukritinian massive. Rocks with alkali preponderancy are, also found at Weral other plam In the U.S.&R., Ituch a4 the art-A of the magnetic anomaly of Kursk, Bast Tr4u%- lkjikafi~i. Karelia. and the Kol In 1A III blotitc. "I horablemic-SrAnites and -diorit. 2pi'Vi'l t ;). %hich are 4ittuilicantly youn;rr than th matites:L~Ampbitx~ 'Iles through which they erupte . pq"nometla of intensive alkali (No) metasommism are observred. whereby Cat) in plaxioclases and KrO in K feldspm have been replaced rx- irn4ivrly by Nart). Furthermore the Na tnetasonut61n le-I to the formation of aegirine from 26fl-Ca-pyrozenes. to the transformation of ordinary hornblende Into alkili -hornblende (arivedsonite, hastingsite. riebtckite. and Im frequentlycroilite). In f0vaites KJO was almost romplet ell rridaml by NdoO. whereby some rare element% (Zr. Cc. La. fly , etc.) were concd. The alkalic rocks are at the vrv~vqf time of general interest for their fortnAtion is ff~ quently connected with a couen. of valuable elements such as Cc. La. Nb. Ta, and locally also of Th. V, R.I. and others. F. It'. Iloillts'"In