SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MURATOV, M.V. - MURATOV, V.A.
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AUTHOR: Muratov, M.V. 5-5-2/6
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TITLEs Problem of the Origin of Oceanic Depressions (Problems, prois-
khozhdeniya okeanicheskikh vpadin)
PERIODICALs Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdal
Geologicheskiy, 1957, No 5, PP 55-70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The main process of the Earth's crust development consists in
the transformation of geosynclinal regions into plateaus and
the expansion of the latter. The coast of the Pacific Ocean
develops along the same line, although with some peculiar-
ities. There are four large structural zones or belts in the
Pacific part of the Earth's surface:
1. The belt of Mesozoic folding in China, Primorlye, Ver-
khoyansk-Chukotka region, Alaska, Rocky Mountains and Mexico;
2. The belt of Cenozoic folding of the Pacific coast which
surrounds the Ocean from Now Guinea to the Antarctic coast
through the Phillipine,F, Japan, California and the Andes;
3. The belt of island area bordering south-*astern Asia and
Australia;
4. The flat internal -tart of the Pacific Ocean with separ-
ated ranges of underva-ter elevations.
Card 1/5 This distribution of the zones reflects a definite genetic re-
Problem of the Origin of Oceanic Depressions 5-5-2/6
gularity: The Pacific is surrounded by the folded structures
of different age, beginning from the most recent island
series, arising from the oceonic bottom, to the most an-
cient Mesozoic folded strudtures. The author adheres to
the viewpoint of Stille as to the Pro-Cambrian origin of
the Pacific Ocean depression. He draws the map of the
Pacific indicating the thickness of the Earth's crust under
it and stresses the fact that the crust, which is composed
mainly of a thin basalt layer, thins out from the periphery
to the central part. The island area are considered as
the very beginning stages of the thickening of the Earth's
crust, and the Pacific region is pointed out as an example
of successive stages in the development of the crust from
the stage of a pre-geosynclinal oceanic plate to the pla-
teau belt of the Far East and North America, through the
stages of island area and mountain ranges. The bottom of
the central part of ihe Pacific Ocean is in the earliest
stage of development which is characterized by almost com-
plete absence of a granitic layer. The Indian and Atlantic
Oceans present quite a different picture. Their oceanic de-
pressions do not reflect any genetic connections with the
surrounding coasts. There are signs of a superposition of
Card 2/5 these depressions on the structural elements of their coasts,
Problem of the Origin of Oceanic Depressions 5-5-2/6
completely different in their origin and age. The author
holds that there are no sunken continental plateau massifs
on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Rejecting A. Wegener's
hypothesis the author puts forward another hypothesis to ex-
plain the difference between the*crust of the At1antic Ocean
bottom and continental crust. This hypothesis consists in
the assumption that the material of the continental Earth's
crust was smelted in the region of the oceanic bottom.
Following Stills, the author calls the Pacific an ocean of
primary origin; the Atlantic and Indian Oceans are secondary
formations filling depressions of a superimposed origin.
There are differences also in the character of oceanic bottom
relief. While spacious areas with a flat bottom are charact r-
istic for the Pacific Ocean, the Indian and Atlantic Oceans
are characterized by bottoms which are divided into separate
depressions or troughs. The author supposes that each trough
represents an independent section of sinking of the oceani
bottom, like depressions of the intra-continental seas. Il
the case of the Pacific, however, there is the primary un-
disturbed surface of the thin Earth's crust which underlies
the bottom of the ocean. Another characteristic of the re-
Card 5/5 lief of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean depressions is the'pre-
Problem of the Origin of Oceanic Depressions 5-5-2/6
sence of a continental step or a continental slope on the
periphery of these depressions. This slope separates the
deep part of depressions from the shelf and is always charac-
terized by a relatively steep angle. The author considers
this slope as a gigantic flexure which shifts slowly and con-
stantly towards the shelf. This shifting proceeds by means
of a smooth bending of the Earth's crust surface and takes
long spans of time. As an argument in favor of this hypo-
thesis, the author adduces the existence of underwater
canyons whose origin should be considered as caur4d by
erosion and which could not arise otherwise if large oscil-
lations of the world ocean level, of the order of 1,000 m,
are excluded '. The author holds that the graben of the Red
Sea representa some beginning oinking in the way of form.
ation of an oceanic depression of the secondary ocean type.
The author concludes that two main processes have taken place
in the development of the tectonic structure of the Earth's
crust., The first of them results ii- the formation of a
sialic crust. It is a geosyncli nal process which leads to
geosynclinal regions in places of the primary oceanic Earth's
crust. The second process is a destruction of massifs which
Card 4/5 are made of the continental Earth's crust and the origination
Problem of the Origin of Oceanic Deyressions 5-5-2/6
of the secondary oceanic depressions. This thalaasogenetic
process leads to redistribution of the substance of the
Earth's crust and, probably, to its thickening under con-
tinental massifs at the expense of its thinning out under
oceans. The development of plateaus, a geosynalinal process#
reached its maximum by the end of the Paleozoic era. Begin-
ning from the Mesozoic era the othqkr, thalassogenetic, pro-
cess of formation of secondary oceanic depressions proceeds
side-by-side with the further development of geosynclinal
systems. This second process progresses also at the present
time and is manifested in the shifting of continental slopes
and expansion of oceanic depressions. It can be observed in
an embryonal state in the Red Sea and in the system of
African grabens.
The article contains 3 maps, I figure and 30 references, 17
of which are Russian, one is French, 2 are German, and 10 are
in English.
AVAILABLE3 Library of Congress
Card 5/5
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,,,I ~410
AUTHORs None Given 5-6-9/42
TITLEt Chronicle of the Activity of the Geologic Section (Khronika
doyatellnosti geclogicheskoy sektaii)
PERIODICALo pytateley Prirody, Otdol
Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obahchee tva I
:
Geologicheskiy, 1957, # 6, -- 115-11 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The following reports were delivered in the Geologic Section
from 1 March to 4 June 1957:
L.I. Krasnyy on the "Mongolian-OkhOtak Geosynclinal Region
and Its Place in the Structure of Eastern Asia"; A.A. Bogdanov,
N.V. Huratov and V. Ye. Khain on "Some Problems in Geology of
Cz*choslovakis, According to Impressions fiom a Geological Ex-
cursion"I V.I. Samodurov on "Tectonics of the North-Eastern
Region Near the Aral Sea"; V.S. Zhuravlev on"Tectonic Nature
of Regional Gravitational Peaks of the Caspian Sineclise";
N.F. Balukhovskiy on the "Nature (Theory) of Geologic Cycli-
city"; A.V. Soloylyev on "Genetic Types of Petroleum and Ori-
gination of Oil Deposits of North-Eastern Sakhalin"i G.I.
Makarychev on "Stratigraphy of Proterozoic and Lower-Palsozoic
Deposits of the Bollshoy Karatau"; I.S. Chumakov on "New Data
on the Geologic Structure of the Leninogorsk Depression in the
Card 112 Rudnyy Altai"; G.P. Leonov on "Principal Problems in the Stra-
Chronicle of the Activity of the Geologic Section 5-6-9/42
tigraphy of the Palsogene of the Russian Plateau"; S.V. Semi-
khatova on "Some Problems in the Stratigraphy of the Lower
Part of the Lower-Carboniferous System"; S. Ye. Kolotukhina on
"Facies of the Lower-Carboniferous System in the Karatau";
V. Yo. Khain, S.L. Ifanaelyev, Yu. K. Burlin, Ye. A. Gofman,
N.G. Lomize and T.G. Rikhter on "Now Data on the Geology of
the North-Western Caucasus", and B.P. Zhizhchenko on a "Draft
of the Unified Stratigraphic Scheme of Paleogene and Neogene
Deposits".
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
Card 2/2
BWDAYOV. A.A.; GAMIMIDU, P.D.; GORSKIY, I.I.-, ZARIDZZ. G.M.;
EWHUIRIXOT, G.F. RAMVICH, Te.A.;
SOBOL", T.S.: Kfull, T.To.; SHATAWT, Te.f.
Visiting Czechoslovakian geologiste. Test.Monk.us.Ser.biel.,
pochv.. gool.. go*g. 12 ne.2:3-27 157. (MIRA 10:10)
(Csochoslovskia-Goology)
-,X*Vo; XUYN, T,Te.
Brief revitv of the tovotonles and the history of the development
of the western Carpathians, Isvevys. ucheb. zav.-, geol, I rezv,
no;I119'.33 A 1580' (NIBA llt6?
I Noskovskly geologo-razvedoefi
*i W Institut In. S. CIrdshonliddse
;a adis, Istorichaskoy geologil. Moskovskly gosudarstvamVy uni-.,e~-
eltet, kafedra Istorichaskoy geologii I Musy samlevedanlya.
(Carpathian Nountains-Asology)
14IKIMO-MKIAT, A.D.; IRMATOV. M.V.
Carboniferous and Persian rocks in the Crimean Mountains.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razy. 1 no.8:30-35 Ag '58.
(MIRA 12:9)
1,Laningradskly gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova,
Moskovski7 geologorazvedochnyy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze,
Kafedra. istorichaskoy geologil.
(Crimean Mountains-Petrolog7)
-22 '25
AUTHORS4 Arkhipov, 1.7~. ~4~~~L'5panskaya, '4e.i, and Tseys-
ler, V I M
TIK.Et New Data on the Je ~logy -3f the ~:pper -rimea 'N'ovyye dannyye
pc geologii Gornogo Kryma)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten Moskoiskogo obshchest-,ra 4,spytateley prirc~y, '-'t-
del gaologicheskly, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 1, P 156 (UF~;Rj
ABSTRACT. The authors sum up the report read on 26 November -195,7 in
the geological section of the Moscow Scciety of Naturalists.
The elevation of the south western part cf the Upper %~Gornyyj
-rimea occurred before the Cretaceous period, and it was
subjected to a deep erosivE; prccesG. T-e eroded relief was
then submerged by the sea ani filled with argii-lacecus se-
diments of the Valanpian Stage. Eefore the Aptian stage
the elevation reoccurred, succeeded by a new 3utmErsirn
and Aptian rocks occur in thin depressed parts. "L'h e ,'i ~ d I c. -
and Upper Albian deposits occurring in the baae of the f1pper
Cretaceous complex also bear traces of erosion,
Card 1/1
SOV/49-59-4-4/220
AUTHORS: Levi t skaya, A. Ya. and_91~r~ ~11~.
TITLE: On The Relationship Between The Tectonic Structures of The
Black Sea Depression and Surrounding Regions (0 svyazi seys-
michnosti s tektoaicheskoy strukturoy chernomorskoy vpadiny
i okruzhayushchikh yeye oblastey)
PBRIODIGAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR Seriya geofizicheskaya, 1959,
Nr 4, pp 538-546 and 1 map (USSR5
ABSTRACT: An account of the tectonic structures is given, w1iich is
based on the chart Fig 1 , which shows the seismic character-
istics of the area. The chart was compiled from the data
covering the period from 1912 to the first quarter of 1957.
It gives the following information: I - intensity of earth-
quakes: 1 - 7.51-"M, first category; 2 - second
category; 3 5.154,.W~-6-5, third category; 4 - 4,25--, 50 km, Class 5; ? - error
not > 100 km, unclassified.
III - Depth of focus: 8 - focus in the earth's crust, 9 -
focus below the crust, 10 - seismic stations.
IV - 11 - Alpine geosynclinic area, synclinic zones and wings
Card 1/3 oT anticlinorium, 12 - anticlinorium; 13 - nuclei of
SOV/49-59-4-4/20
On the Relationship Between the Tectonic Structures of the 3.1acill Sea
Depression and Surrounding Regions
meganticlinorium. of the Caucasus and E. Carpathians; 14 -
Lydia-Caria, Galatia, Dzyrul massifs; 15 - Neogen depressions;
16 - Scythian platform; 1? - uplifts; 18 - bordering ~epress-
ions; 19 - Russian platform; 20 - '71.s-Dobrudja Do-pressiDn.
21 - main faults; 22 - boundary of Russian platform; 23 -
anticlynes.
The whole area could be divided into four characteristic
regions: the depression of the Black Sea, the area extending
from the Caucasus to the Balkansl the Northern territories
bordering the Russian plains, and the Carpathian mountains.
Analysis has shown that the most active region is that be-
longing to the second group. Next to it in activity is the
Card 2/3
SOV/49-59-4-4/20
On the Relationship Between the Tectonic Structures of the Black Sea
Depression and Surrounding Regions
region of the Carpathians while
comparatively quiet. A detailed
based on the references (1-31).
are 31 references, of which 22 are
4 French, 1 Rumanian, 2 English,
the remaining two groups are
description of the area is
There is 1 figure and there
Soviet, 1 French (Rumanian),
1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fiziki Zemli, Geologicheskiy
institut (Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Physics of
the Earth, Geological Institute)
SUBUITTED: May 26, 1958.
Card 3/3
3) ( 5) SOV/11-51-19-5-2/14
AUTHORS: Iazeval'ter, D.S. and Muratov T-A.V.
TITLE: The Protracted Development of Geosynclinal Folded
Structures of the Eastern Part of the Gorn;~ry Kryr..
(Dlitel'noye razviti;-,e geosinklinal'nykh sklad-
chatykh struktur vostochnoy chasti Gornogo Y,--jma.)
PERIODICAL: Izvesti7a Lkaelemii nauk SSSR, Seriya geolo-iches-
kaya, 1959, ITr 5, pp 16-34 (USSR,
A. B SIHVI. J* T "cademician N.S. Shatskiyj has proved the existence
of a protracted development of foldinG str,_,ctures
of the Donets Basin, as did V.I. Popov, for Central
Asia. ITOW t1le autlior shows, usinC the structures
of the eastern part of the Crimean mountains as an
example that a protracted fold formation is the bas-
ic process in folded structure formation . Phases
of foldinG, showing non-conformity, are not connec-
ted with foldinE; processes but are the result of
either elevation or sinking of the earth's crust.
Card 1/2 The Sudak synclinorium. is composed of a continuous
The Pro-15ra--ted Development of ~~eosynclinal ?olded Structure-, of
the Ea--tern Part of tl-x-, Gorny-y Kryr..
complex of delpooits stretcl.-dn,, in time from th~,
Bat-honian up to t~--c Tithoniaia star-ac. The IjasL
Crimean synelino.E,ium is also composed of rock,
a continuous foldin - formation of stretc'--.ed
U
fro--.i t-'ie Ki,=erid,,-ian up to ti-le Paleo~:ene staL.-,'e.
.1 - forma'-ions s'ho,:,,e,,3 the
I detailed study of 11 ~ I
protracted procoss of linear t-I e follinG,
L P
"in- to V.V. Belousov. The follol,.,in- L;eolo,~iots
are cited by the author: V.Ye. 1 hain, G.I. 17.en~ov,
I.V. Arkhipov, '-..V. Likhaylovesye._'~. TTspenskaya,
L.V. '"'Uratov, V.D. Solkoio-~,- Preobraz'-,C,-lskiy,
I D Z TI
,'-.V. Peyre, -and Kizel vater. Th-,re 2-re G maps
6 profile's a---.d 1-7 Soviet refe--ren~,,es.
JOIT:
Lloskovsk-Ly geoloL-,orazvedochn.-rj, institut. (ThO '--~IDS-
COVI Geolorric Prospectin- Institute).
Q 0
3j'-'JL=LTED: July 28 1958
bard 2/2
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I
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[Problems if the comparative tectonics oi' ancient platforms;
materials] Voprosy sravnitellnoi tektoniki drevnikh platrofm;
materialy. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 152 p. (MIRA 17:8)
BELYAYEVSKI-Y, N.A., otv. red.; LEYTES, A.M., otv. red.; SHEMMR4,
YU.M., otv. red.; BELCUSOV, V.V., red.; BOGDAIJOV, A.A., red.;
Gk',ET'~KIY, R.G., red.; GUBII,', I.Ye., red.; KROPOTKIN, P.N.,
red.;SHTREYS, N.A. red.; MIZAAOVICH, O.A., red. ijjU,4jP_V,,L4,y
red.; NIKOLAYEV, N.I., red.; FAVLOVSKIY, Ye.V... red.; PEYVE,
A.V., red.; PETRUSHEVSKIY, B.A., red.; PUSHCHAROVSKIY, Yu.M.,
red.; YANSHIll, A.L., red.
[Tectonics, igneous activity and distributicn of ore deposits;
materials] Tektonika, magmatizm i zakonomernosti razmeshche-
niia rudrrykh mestorozhdenil; materialy. Moskva, Nauka, 1964.
237 p. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Soveshchaniye po problemam tektoniki, Moscow, 1963.
IfliIATOVt M.V,p otv. rou.; II.A,,
Ye.Ye.j red.; KIVIN V Ye
TSEVYSLE.'i, V.I-',., red.
[Himal.ayazi and ~ipine .rt~genesisj r, r~;,4 '~i~ i A, 4 j j
orogenez. Moskva, filecirri, 1196/,. 331 (Yezt-lunpr-Iryi
geologicneskii kutigress, 2,'d
geologov, problema
j. Plats r,-iy
MURATOV M.V,, otv. red.j PUSHCHAROVSKIY, Yu.M.., red.j KHAIN,
red.; MAZAROVICH, O.A., red.; BELOUSOV, V.V.p
red.; BELYAYLrVSKIY, N.A., red.; BOGDANOV, A.A., red.;
GAMSKIY, R.G.,, red.; GUBIN, I.Ye., red.; KROPOTKIV,
P.N., red.; LEYTES, A.M., red.; NIKOIAYEV, N.I., red.;
PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.V., red.; PEYVE, A.V.., red.; PETRUSHEVSM ,
B.A., red.; SHEYNKANN, Yu.M., red.; SWREYS, N.A., red.;
YANSHIN, A.L., red.
(Folded areas of Euras~a; materials] Skadchatye oblasti
Evrazii; materialy. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 375 p.
(MIRA 17:1-1)
1. Soveshchaniye po problemsm 'Uektoniki. Moscow, 1963.
MURATOV, M.V.
Gizaerian laleogeography of the Ilddd-le Pliocene in the Black Sea-
Caspian Basin. Litu. i pol. iskop. no.4:3-20 Jl-Ag 16/4. (MIRA 17111)
1, Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva.
MURATO" H.V.
Tectonics of the Indian Platform and its developmental comparison
with the East European Plain. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 29 no.10:
10-29 0 164. (WRA 17111)
!. Geolog'Oeskiy institut AN SSSRO Moskva.
C-ARETSKIY, R.G., otv. red.; YANSHIN, A.L. akademik, otv. red.;
EELOUSOV, V.V., red.; BELYAYFVSKIY. N.A., red.; BOOANOV,
A.A., red.; GUBIS, I.Ye., red.; KROPOTKINP.11., red.;
OV M V
LEYTES, A.M., red.; MAZAROVICH, O.A., red.
red.; NIKOLAYEV, N.I., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Yist_~
Eai. ,. rer-r%*M
A.V., red.: PETRUSHEVSKIT, B.A . red.; PUSHCHAROVSKIY, Yu.M.,
red.; SBEINMAW Yu.M., red.;SHTREYS, N.A., red.
(Young platforms, their tectonics, and prospects for find-
ing oil and gas; materials] Molodye platformy, ikh tektoni-ka
i perspektivy neftegazonosnosti; materialy. Moskva, Nauka,
1965. 223 P. (MIRA 18-3)
1. Soveshchaniye po problemam tektoniki, Moscow, 1963.
MURATOV M.V red.; SVET, Ya.M., red.
(Tectonics of the Alpisw &real Tektonika Allpiiukol ob-
lasti; abomik statei. Moskva, Mir, 1965. 341 P.
(MIRA 180)
14JRATOV, M.V.
Main periods of folding and megap-tages in crustal development.
Geotektoniks, no.1:6-29 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
MURATOV, M.V.
Upper Quaternary (Wurmian) mollusk fauna on the bottom of the
Mediterranean Sea. Biul. MGIP. Otd. geol. 39 no.2:114-115
Mr-Ap 164. (MJRA 19:1)
MURATOV, M.V.
- .- I- ----- ---- ... - . '.., -
Folded geosynclinal belts of Eurasia. Geot-ektonika no.6:3-18
N-D 165. (1-TIRA 19:1)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Submitted June 1, 1965.
BIGH9 Ya.A,t kand. tekhn. nauk; MURATOV, N.A.; BLISHCHEKKO, S.M.;
YENDALITSEV, B.M.
Rock bumps and efforts to control them in 4ines of the Suchan
deposit. Ugol' 39 no-5--64-67 My 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. VoesoyuzW nauchno-issledovatellskiy marksheyderskiy institut
(for Bich). 2. Shakhta No.21 Suchanakogo mostorazhdoniya (for
Muratov). 3. Treat Suchanugoll (for Blishchanko). 4. Shakhta
No.10/16 Suchanskogo mestorozhdeniya (for Yendalitsev).
MURATOV9 N.I.
Cbavps In the carobnwpinal fluid under the influence of
instillation of penicillin, Zhur, ush,v nos,
I gorlo bol. 20 noo 3s6l~63 My-Je 160, (KIPA 14:4)
1, Is Irlinid bolesney ukhat gorla i mom, (sav. - prof. V.K.
Supmmov) Kubawkop wditdi=k p Instituta.
(CEREBROSPINAL FLUID) 01PENICILLIN)
HURATOVO N.V.
Nikolmd Urgeevich Shata*n; obituary. Isr. vys. ucheb. pay.;
geol t razv. nwn:3-8 N 160. (KM'34:2)
iShatakiip Nikolai Sergeevichl, 1895-1960) (Geology)
WRATOV, In?h- ~Alma-Aui
Basin snow-water -idP z%rl-ps, . -
; ~, - M'~~ - . ~ ~:
no - 9:22 -2 5 S ' 64 1 X - I.. . I -, .
MMATOV, Nikolay Vasillyevich, inzh.-gidromeliorator; ORL4)VSKAYA,A.,
red.
(Basin snow-vater irrigation on wide strips; basic calcula-
tional Limannoe oroshenie po shirokim polosam; asnovmye
raachety. Alma-Atat Kainar, 1964. 53 p. (MIRA 18:11)
.~, inzh.; VAYNBERG, B.G., inzh.; L
MURATOI,,.I.
. _Y~. &SKER, U.N., inzh.
New rGfrI9wrfftin9 Plant for milk cooling. Khol. tekh. 39
no-5.*17-19 S-0 162. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Odeaskiy zavod kholodillnogo mashinastroYeniya.
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
MURATOV, P.
Alternating current rushes trains. NTO 6 no.2:27-30 F 164.
(YUIRA 17:4 "
1. Predsedatell Tgentrallnogo pravleniya nauchno-tekhnicheskago
obshchestva zheleznodorozhnogo transporta.
1-URATOV, P. S.
I P. B.: "Investiption
I,IIJRATOV Y
Education USSR. Novocherkassk
nikidze. Novocherdassk, 1956.
(Dissertation for the degree of
of flexible rut-ber -lutclies." I~Iin HigIvr-
Polytechnic Inst ineni S. Ordzho-
doctor iii Technical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopist, No 36, 1956,, Moscow.
WMATOV, P. 0.
*The Effect of Scale and Coal Dust on the Slipping of a Steam Locomotive at
Low Temperatures." Cand Tech Sci, Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst
imeni S. K. Kirov, Min Higher Education USSR, Novosibirsk, 1955. (KL, No 17, Apr 55)
SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Surve ,. of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Tnstitutions (16).
KMTOT, P.G.
Imedlate tanks in preparing locouotives for winter. Ilek.1
topl.tiaga n0.9:1-3 S 15?. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Ilachallulk Glavuogo upravleniya lokouotlynago khozymqstva
Ministerstva putey soobahchonlya.
(Loconotives)
SIUDIIW. A.I., inxh.
I
Development of the locomotive industry during the years of
Soviet power. Zhel.dor.transp. 39 no-11:39-45 N 157. (KIU 10'.10)
l.Nachallnik Glavnogo upravleniya lokomotivnogo khoz7aystva,
Hinisterstva, putey soobehchaniya (for Huratov).
(Locomotives)
HURATOV, P.G.; TARkSOV, G.1r.
Improved organisation for repairing electric and diesel
locomotives. Blek. t tepl. tiaga 2 no.9-.1-4 S 158.
(KRA 11:10)
1. Vachallulk Glavwgo upraylonlya lokonotivnogo khosyaystva
Ninleterstva puter soobahchonlya (for Maratow). 2. Glav'97
Inshener Glavnogo uprawlenlys, lokonotivni khograystva Kid-
OTT
storstva. putey soobahchentya (for Taras
(Locomotives--Naintenance and repair)
MMTOT. P. G.
~ --I,
All strength and energy towards the fulfIlment of the do-
c1sions of the June Plenum of the Central Comittee of the
CPSU. Blek.t tOPI-tiage, 3 no.8:1-6 Ag '59.
(KIRA 12:12)
1. Zamestitell ministra, putey soobshchenVa.
(Railroads-3lectrifteation)
MRATGVt P.G.
Principal results of the past year and our goals in 1961. Kek.
i tepl. tiaga no.1:3-7 ja 161. (KIRA 1.1+.3)
1. Zameatitell ministra putey soobshcheniya SSSR.
(Railroads-Electrification)
14URATGV, P.G.__
Following the path of technological progress. Elek.i tepl.
tiaga 5 no.9:2-7 S 161. (KERA 14:10)
1. Zamestitell ministra putey soobahchen:Lya SSSR.
(Railmads)
14URATOVi P.G. 1
f --r. I
Improving the utilization of lo-O"Ailfwas an 1*n9t&Mwd haul
M-NOW7-
distance'$. Zhei.dor.transp. 43 no.8-.8-13 At 16L IMIU 14:8)
1- 7AMMOtitell Mini3tra putey soobshcheniya.
(Locomotives-44aintenance and repair)
MURATOV, P.dL
$me results of the previous year and our current objectives,
ZL*k.1 topltiap 7 no.181-6 Ja 163. (KM& 1612)
1. fmostitelf ministra patsy moobahchaniya BM
(Imestria loomotives) (Diesel looomotives)
MURATOVV P.G.
Locozotives of the Swedish railroads. Zhel. dor. transp. 45
no.6:86-92 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Zamestitelf ministra putey soobshcheniya SSSR.
(Sweden-Locomotives)
MURATOV P,G.
I.-)'-L,ational technical collaboration in the field of railroad electri-
f-i~-atton. %hel. dor. tranap. 47 no.9s6-11 8 165. (MIRA 180)
lo 7jamestitell ministra putey soobshchaniya SSSR.
MIMATOVY P.G., kand. tekhn. nauk
-------
Lar.ve-scale electrification is a baais for railroad transportation
conversion. Flektrichestvo no.lil-7 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Zamestitell Ministra putay soobshcheniya SSSR.
P.G.
- -~r,
i-1--- I -
Basic types of for ',he fut-rc. Lhel. do-r. , -~-.rqp.
46 no./,s22-30 Ap 0640 ( : -, - 6
1. ZeLmestlt,:.-l' min-,stra putey soobshchenlya 531""R.
SOV/ 124-58-8-9429
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 146 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Muratov, R.B.
TITLE: Annular Strain-gage Pickups for the Measurement of Large-
scale Deformations (Kol'tsevyye datchiki dlya izmereniya
boll shikh deformatsiy)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Rostovsk.-n/D. in-ta s.-kh. mashinostr., 1957, Nr 8,
-part 1. pp 303-307
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card I/ I
SOV/123-59-16-63885
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyanlye, 1959, Nr 16, p 36 (USSR)
AUTHORf kbratov, H,B.
TITLF4 Experimental DetvrwUWW~i'o'f Stresses in Elastic Couplings
PERIODICALt 3b. statey Vaes. zaochn. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 18, pp 129-138
ABSTRACT: lAboratOZ7 teats of rubber couplings in An Installation with a closed
power circuit are reported.. By meam of w1re pickups the stresses in the
coupllngs with different parameters were meaeured'at different values of
the torque and different values of radial and angular displacement,
12 drawings.
PY.M.
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J,lT-.1J',TCV, C zid 7icn L d.v f
t. 1 r7 t I I
0 1 C: C.
SOV/123-59-15-59135
Trianslation f#bwi Rtfbilativnyy zhumal . Mashinostroyeniye; 1959, Nr 15, P 36 (USSR)
AUTHOM PhirWIV; R-.B:
TITLB-. The Calculation of Disk Rubber Couplings
PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn.-ekdn. inform. Sovnarkhoi Ros+.*ovsk-. ekon. adm, r-na, 1958,
Nr 2,-pp 25 - 26
ABSTRACT- The article has not been re*iewed'.
Card 1/1
AKSENTIYAN., K.B.; GIADZHa, H.S.; M]RATOV, R.B., STROKOVO S.A.
- tj
Calculation of the strength of alternator "a. Trakt. i sellkbosmssh.
31 [i.e.321 no.lls22-24 9 162* (MIRA 15:12)
(Ka rve sting machinery)
MITMTOVY R,Fq
-IT-
District-wide land utilization plan. Trudy MIN no.1-1*75-85
161. (MIRL 14:9)
(Novo3ibirsk Province-Agricultural administration)
MURLTOV. R.G., kand. tekhn. nauk.
ftsic engineering reconstruction of traction and tasks for
locomotive workers. Zhel. dor. transp. 41 no.2:8-14 7 159.
(MIRA 12:3)
l.Nachallnik Glavnogo upravlonlys lokomotivnogo khozyaystva Kini-
sterstva putey soobeheheniya.
(Locomotives)
MURATOV, R. S. (Sverdlovsk)
"Equipment for the Reading of Normal Typographic Text by the Blind. 11
Theses - Conference on Machine Translations, 15-21 May 1958, Moscow.
MMATTOVp R, S,; ALEK-JETWI 0. L.; VERBUKI M. A,; MOSTHCHEIRMOVp 11. V,
"The System of Typhlotechnical. Facilities for Schools
for Blind and Weak-Sighted Persons"
1. Institute of Defectology of the Acad. of Pedagogical
Sciences of the RSFSR.
To be presented at the Interrational.-Congress on Technology
and Blindness, New York, 18-22 June 1962.
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TITLE: Radiatioml acceleration of plasma
SOURCE: International Conferencl! qn ltig_4 E t.1y Acceleratom subna, 1963.
T-Wy. 1017-1022
ITOPIC TAGSt high energy accelerator, plawas acceleration, plasma waweguid*
1ABSTRACT: The practical realization of the radiational method of plasma accelera-
tion (Vekslar, V. 1. CEIN Symposium. 19SG; AtawgQa evwMiya 2. 427, 1957) is can-
nected with the utilization of a different kind of waveguide structure, within
mhich a plasma bunch moves under acceleration by an electromagnetic field. Two
such wavegulde structures. differing In type of accelerating us" and In method of
i
plasma injection. were produced recently In the Physics Institute. AN SSSR. ved to
ISM&L dqdrhMtO 4hWAvd that radiaticoal acceleration of plasse a" achie
both of the strectures. At, the sees time the RoUatechnical Institute. AN U0
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carried out a theoretical study of the possibilities of the radiational method.
The present report contains a brief exposition of all these Investigations. under
the two heading@ of, i :
estperimenul results and theory of radiational &cc*l0VGt1G5-
Both wavaguide structures employed one and the same super high-frequency age a'
- stage pulse regime of 9 *1
tor of 10 ce range which operated In the single
I secands duration, the aveftSe density of power flux through tube crome-section did
bout
not exceed 8*103 watts/c&2. and the KSVM of the entire weveguLds system (wit
Pianiffift) we not worse than 1.3. The accelerating waveguldes were tubes of circular;
cross-section with wells of none Lug %teel 1 = thick; the vacuum in the tubes
was of the order of 14-7 to 10-6 of mercury. The forces of the radiational
pressure which act upon the plassm bunch are found by j. dIM from the conser-
vatLca law. In the plane electromagnetic wave propagated In fres space the 4,60-
sity of pulse flux equals the everage aiwera density. Mg. art. bus 7 f1guress
26 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: risftheekly Issatitut imal F. M. LAbodw4 AN SUR ("Welcjs Inaltuta-i
W15akhMcbeekly Inatitut AN SSU (Wim ftinewbW Institute AN
AN SM)
1 1444, 4~C
iSUMITTSM 20alO ams 00 am Cows up.
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j
MUFATUVp S. A.p Cwid Agric Sci (diss) -- [Stabilization of the hygrotherml
conditions in feeding vhite-cocooned silkworms". Tashkent, 1960. 18 pp
(State Committee on Higher and Inter Spec Educ of the Council of MnIsters;
Uzbek SSR, Tashkent Agric Imt), 300 coPies (KL., No 15, 1960P 138)
NWWOT. Bergey Ivanavich; LMSAU. T.K., red.; LY OT. B.P.. red.;
JIL'KM. I.K., takhn.red.
ElOnding =Chinos] Torgovp avtomty. Pod red. T.K.Lattsom.
Nookwat Ocs,Isd-vo torgllt-ry, 1961. 358 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Tending machines)
MIJRATov, SO..I.
309vt
FA 31/4)1-0)
M, Brucellosis.
"Ring Reactl,on for WA -4:: ix.
it W-nosis of Brucellos.
t*le, Cand V---t Scl--'~S. I. Muratov? Sr Sci Assoc
N. BazhenorvPoronezh Sci-Res Vet Ex-Dtl SU
1.1m.0s)
Vet4rinariya, Vol 30, No 9, PP 14 -19
!:~~cificity of the ring reaction test in diagnosinCi
'~,',bk"ellosis -,ms demonstrated by emts on a laiZc
mober of cattle. The ring reaction method of ex=-
:~Ii*tion of j,~ilk with stained antigen that was d~-Y e2
IPed by th--4'Ler-ingrad Sci-Res Vet Inst (ITM).has
~beeti used. This method of exam4 nation Js simple
accessible and, the;efore,
uniyersally a can be ri-
adaded for wide utilization Ln conjunction With
aalutin~.tion and complemert I'i-xation reactionE.
T
agnostika infek-I.-rion-py
T. Huratoy, DI ;~ne;.,di lc)--~,adey (Diauoslls of
10 sheets
Contavious Anerda' ellkl%ozgiz, 7." -
1 "1114- R f
The author presents the principleo of epizootic, rl--nic,-I, hpmaf.clot~lcal,
and nnthologic9l anatomy, and Mstolo.,.--ical di~i--nosiF of cnnt;i,,e-)ts
The boo~lcjt, Is ,in aid ror veterin-ir-i, ~4urkorii.
so: u-602, 1P Nov 1954
MMTOV 3 1 kand.veteriaarnykh nauk, dotsent
2 lz.:~!
Smallpox outbreaks In cows. Vetcrizariia 37 no*8:25 Ag 160.
(MM 15:4)
1. L'vov kiy zoaveterinarVy institut.
(Volim' Province-Sm-71pox in animal )
(Cows--Diseases and pests)
DORONITI, N.N., prof.; MURATOV, S.I., dotselr'L; hORZH, B.A., dol -z3f-,! ~;
GEVK.AN, I.I., kand. vpter. nauk; KARABIN, Ye.v,, asails~prt
Studying tuberculosis in cattle infected w''i; t,~.e ;a,LOi7f~-ri
1~
of the avian type. Veteririar ~ 4a 42 no.110Y,35 11 165
(ml~,,A 19. 1)
1. LIvo,;BkLy zo,)ttikhr,~l---',;c-,~ko-voteritiarny-j inr'.~
MURATOV, Sh.1h.
Seasonal electrocardiogram indicators of Karakul lambs. Dokl. AN
Uz. SSB no.5:49-52 '57. OGRA 11:5)
1.1netitut zoologii i parazitologii AN UzSSR. Predstavlano
akad. AN UzSSR Ye.P. Korovinym.
(Karakul sheep)
(Blectrocardiography)
USSR / Farm Animals. Small Horned Stock. Q-3
Abe Sour: Ref Zhur-Bioll, No 12v 1958, 54781.
Author : JJurj Ltov Sh. Khi
Inst : Not gTvar.,
Title : Electrocardiographic Studies on Gray Karakul
Lambs in Connection With Their Low Viability.
Orig Pub: Izv. Otd. yestestv. nauk. AN TadzhSSR, 1957,
No 22, 85-91.
Abstract: Experiments were conducted on three groups of
lambs (9 heads in each); black, normal grey and
albinoid grey. The cardiac activity was studied
by the electrocardiographic method at li months
(spring), 5 months (summer), and 7 months of age
(fall). At 1* months of age the cardiac rhythm
in albinoids had lesser (an average of 114.2)
frequency than that in the black lambs (150.8
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LUPICHENO Hikolay Pavlovich; I"I TOV S.M.9 retsenzent; ARISTOV, Yu.K.,
red.; FEDYAYEVA, NSH,' ~re.-I-z&-ld-j- POKBIEBKINA, M.I., tekhn.
red.
[Use of inert gases in transporting petroleum products] Primene-
nie inertnykh gazov pri transportirovke nefteproduktov. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport,' 1961. 62 p. (MIRA 24:1.1)
(Tank vessels) (Gases, Rare)
DONSKOY, A.V.; ZHERDEV, I.T.; ZOTOV, V.P.; MMATOV, S.M.; MOVIEDV, O.Ya.;
OKOROIDDVO N.V.; PATON, B.Te.; SISOUN, G.A.; SVENCHANSM, A.D.
Stepan Ivanoftch Tellayl; obituu7. Elektrichostvo no.ls93
Ja 163. (K[Rk 16s2)
(Tellnyi, Stepan Ivanovich, 1890-1962)
Mj!iLt-lCjvl S. 31.
"Zie External Secretory '~-rlctjDn, of the -~a,)creas ,Ll'tA3r a Suj,,IiA-
phraginatic Vaf-utomy and Ae--~e~--ti~)i,, )I. tali G-irliac P--rti,)n of ~.-,ie
Cand .c-d Sci, i':-)frisk ,.edical In.,:t,
SO. rAn. I-lo. 631, 20 iwg 55 - Survey of ;cierit.ific ;ind -cal
jisserta~ion ~jef.adeJ at J-15.j ;ji--riier ~,duca,-i ..ial
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological). T-7
Digestijn.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 11, 1958, 50897
Author Muratov, S.N.
------------------------
Inst The Tomsk thiiversity Institute of Medicine.
Title The Methods of Obtaining Do[;s with Pancreatic Fistulas.
Orig Pub 5-Y Pavlovsk sb. Tomskiy ncd. in-t, Torisk, Un-t, 1956,
29-32.
Abstract No abstract.
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KMATOT,
Stuo of local biochemical processes at the site of a novocnIne
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(PROCAIMB, off.
on tissue blochem. M motab. at site of vroemine block (Run)
(ANESTHESIA, MIONAL. off.
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Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo Instituts.
(AIMUSIA. RAGIONAL, off.
procaine block, local reaction & practical
application (Rue))
(PROCAIIM. effects.
nerve block, local reaction & practical
application (Rue))
MURATOV, S.N. (Ghelymbinak)
Cbmige in the trophicity of tissues mWer the inflmence of a
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(NGVOGkINF,) (TISSUES-PERMEkBILITY)
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VAthod of prolongiag the action of a therapeutic concentmtlon of
penicillin. Soyet. mod. 23 no.2:117-121 7 159, (IMM 12:3)
1. Iz kafedry gospitalluoy khtrurgii (zav. - prof. G. IL Obrastaov)
Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(PIMICILLIN, ther. use
procaine bloak:valus in prelongation of action (fts))
(AUMTMIA, MIONAL
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(TISSUFZ--PERKELBILITY)
~.meditsinakikh nauk
ProlonRation of the effect of analegesics in surgical ctice.
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Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo imtituta.
(NOVOCAINE) (MORPHINE)
MMLA20TO I'voo, k6ademedonauk
Gus of hm*4&mscu d1se"s. Mdrw9lla 37 nO-31120 161,
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Some remarks on the composition of metallogenic forecasting
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Growth and heat resistance of deposited cast iron. Svar. proizv.
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2. Zhdanovskiy zavod tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya (for
Fillchakov).