SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MYASNIKOV, YU. A. - MYASNIKOVA, M. N.

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MYASNIKOV, YU.A. (Moskva); CHARNYY, I.A. (Moskva) I Approximate method for calculating gas injection Into a water- bearing layer through a straight line of wells. Izv.All SSSR, Otd.takh.nauk.Makh. I mashinostr. no./+:47-51 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRk 15:8) (Gas wells) MYASNITFOV, YU.A. Pressure in rlijid *G R stratum ttrouill .1 n F-. i r g xi r y 1-1; zar, re r., i gaz Mnl~cvskiy ins titut neftekh i m~-cheskoy 1 grizovoy prc),,nys~, 'lk-iemtka 1 Ml.,,ubkJ'-na. ACC NR: AP7001&698 ( /.), Al )SOURCE CODE: uii/ool6/66/ooo/008/0O12/OOl7 AUTHOR: Vishnyakov, S. V.; Myarl.nikov, A. ; Panina, T. V. ; Zhukova, L.D. ORG: Central Dininfection Institute (Tsentral'nyy dezinfektsionnyy institut); Tula Oblast Sanitary-Epideniological Station (Tul'skaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiolnf,,icheskaya stantsiya) TITLE: Devising a rodent control system for forest foci of renal hemorrhagic fever SOURCE: Zh mikrobiol, epidemiol i immunobiol, no. 8, 1966, 12-17 TOPIC TAGS: poison effect, pest control,' rodent, & 5 E: /9 SE , $Dl 5,-*,g ;i e (-Z),v 7,1&24~ ABSTRACT: Renal benorrhapic fever in a forest focus was --..---sfully controlled by poisoning the rats which are vectors of '.-- disease. Two kg/ha of grain poisoned with zinc phosphidc were applied by plane along poisoned zone 30 n wide sen.Rr%~At~(l by nonpoisoned zones 50- 100 m wide. Near settled areas, bait containers with En open end were buried in the soil and placed 10- 20 n apart. Poisoned bait and tra-,)s were used within buildings, usually during the winter. The poisoned zones around villages were especially effective in preventing th e Card Q -o84.449.932.34 ---UDC;--Uk.-kL 9L-2-.-15lfw-Qa2.o' ACC NR.- -AP-700'1~~9-6- . penetration of new rat populations when the animals migrated. Ori;z. art. has: 5 tables. [LP ( WA - r-O I SUB COnE: 061 SUBM DATE: TJun65/ ORIG REF: 004 Card 2/2 YEMELIYANOVA, O.S.; RAVDONIKAS, O.V.; YEGOROVA, L.S.; PANINA, N.V.; PILIPENKO, V.G.; RUDNFV, M.M., SILICHENKO, V.S.; BESSONOVA, M.A.; ULIYANOVA, N.J.; VFIFITEYFIA, Ye.V.; BORODIN, V.P.; SAKSONOVA, A.F.; MYASNIKOV.9 Yu.A.~ LEVACHEVA, Z.A. Approbation of an improved tularemia diagnosticum. Zhur. mikroobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.lOs85-92 0 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. 1z Instituta epidemiologil i mikrobiologii imeni Gamaley AMN SSSR, Omskogo instituta prirodnoochagovykh infektsiy, Protivochumnogo instituta Kavkaza I Zakavkazlya, Voranezhakoy, Leningradskoy, Volgogradskoy, Tullskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskikh stantsiy. AU'I"~iOii'S Y, Y--~. So TIT T.F. X-ay in- S t e I IfTh e n 71-'," ?-.ast -r Me!,ul. 9- r, tg(,!~(,graf i,- he Bkoye s, s c, ;P a i j S f. LK -.'Z d r b (,,; t ruy n6y ---a! Ar2 P 1 D I A L A--- S 7.-~ A' T Na n-i Me t al I a 1 9 Nr 4 h s t ;jq~, n Irface -he slat-- ~he atomic haraness. A-"- e"'(--2ts viere V. Kurdyumov and L. I. i3-Li- ~-.ef5 J -a~~ we'-'- as the meth3i of' harmonic a - a s ",5 -'h;- facts viere ascertained by in hardened samp--es stee' 45 KhWA w'- Y. a A e F r. at 2~00-' ard subjected to cleaning with -c-'ast -f sh.~f, r) -~r-.r4iase .rystalline distortions --as a' an ir---.rease. In the :)perat"ng time. 2) The analysis and tht~ methcds developed by --7sa,k -,ised -'~r 2ateimIning the ,-rystal block S ea f S'- t -~ ra D s a 9 9-. z~ f*-'. rst decreases J r. a S - g ~,.J,~ lut ther) 3tab,* I` zes. latt-(~e d~ st~,rtions (crystalline s a it n~- c-, k si zo w e re de te -mi ned by two TrA-1 ki.i Isr:,p-rk,~enl of t~a!--I~ o-he r. Thoy are apprnximately equal '.--,~re tables, and , references, ASS" 'A "!C~l S, k 1, 1, ~L 1j1- j -j p -2',aP-'- 9e s k i,ys-i t u t f 7~ja~ '13 1.4 t e S U ", M 1 1) - 12 5 y, 1W), 18(7)' A!,' 3 Myasnikov, Yu. G. , Ter::inaerv, Yu. S. TITLE; X-Ray Stri c tiiral A.,.a',~-* s ~f tl,e S'a-,_- hardness Steels Sub' . , t-_d '.o Sh.~,t Focni,%l'- koye iS3!ednvir.iy(_, o~,stoyi;-A~-/rn j*,,i , t,tloy tv(,rdc),3ti 1,ri drob-~struyrv~y obral)ot!~(0 P_'7__.I'.'J!CAT Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nrl, PP154- 159 (USSR) --'.,ACT: This is an invest,*- -ation ~,f t", c ei'~ ec ~s Of -j ii'.U shot peenil,,L~ upon ti.. e s t _- c t ,zr e c, f 9 45KhNMFA and 6CS2A stec2l. TIe sum; lt~s viei-e -,d iii after havin- been ke, '. at tiie ardenini_ temper,_-~i~r~ minutes. The hardriess Of the -;aT:;Ies after this t'.. a',_ ment was 46-,',B R (iLC,.3kvi-ll C This irvt~_ tl -v's c I primarily direct,,d tovi-ir '.,; a ~ti;ly of t'-, o:_ c,: 11f t e distortions of t`~e crys'. '-t1 1-1 ic., of rf-ic- ~a-~-rs and uf tile graill in I..' .,;e U1011 :L Card 1/3 t;(- fie ral i zed par.-Ir, 1 11 ~~ c. wao to..: f-1 !I X-7,ay Striict-;ral Analys-.*s of 3 , r fur, c- S' hardness Steels 3ubjcccd to Pe~:n,lr._, peening" (Ref "'his iuantity -m u_', f) f s1 e CL; so shot stri,-.ij,.- unit surface of t`.e- sam-le r 11- 0 r dation period. The duration of treatm,~nt was ch~ sen to to the variable factcr in this investi.ation. TLe Ai~t u~3,~d was of 1 mm and it was t11.r,.),an a6rainst tl;c-. -_,.j-acO at a const-:-nt velt.city of 81 m/secq t::e duration of treatment varied from I - 7.5 mirnitos. TILe X-ray 3tr-,ctiral -ii-alysis was carried out on ti,e U.-,S-c0I ioni:,,ti&n z. 71~e interfei7eiice lii.,es (110) ,,.d 1,221',) fc.r t:.i-_- sam.'-_Is -f each ty,-,e of steel the X-ray diaE;i-a.~.. s of .-.-hich WorCl eX,,Ictly identical, were a.,.aly~,,cd. r. t1ie bas's (~f t'.e i,-." r--tion ., i t , ~ f t' 0 wi - ca. o dis+o: s Zained V%e foll- -. b- n' ~-L' ea: crystal lattice whic'. irc d-_~-_ to t' -1 :.eat steel MhN.1112A are inda,-1eiidez,t_!y f.)f tl.e u ra o z, n. t m:'Ji- The br~ of fied by t'.e shot peenirij, tr'2-~tM1_:1.t. the interfere,.ce liries is ortly ascrib.-,-1 ti- t:.--, red,;ction. of the -rair. si7,cs. In 6032A tli,_- I,- t t 4 9 1 t:- 1- 1 4 r. - C 1 6,3 S durinc the first two minufes of tre-atm~_,.t %yerc, .*ou_,d to proceed in correspond-2ixe the recluction of -rain si-.e. Card 2/3 Hence the process of cr~-s'al dli.,~tortioii ;-nay X-Pay Structural Analys-s Gf t~.e rface Sta~e cf S"', 1"-;- hardneas Steels Sub'.:cted 'o Shot Peenin,7 U proceed alone; dif fer.~. t lines, what d-,. enis u,)on t': e c.',e- mical composition n.' tl.e s~-uel i"s The differ. ::ce det-~c~ d n:Ly !,,c inv--sti..~'..,! by t~e harmonic analysis. There ave f iur- - '-.b' s, -~i.d6 re"e-enceb, ', c1' vtiAcl. ;,i-e ~ovi-:t. ASS~,C7AZION: Leningra~'.,3kiy peda'-or,iC'LS',-iy J1.13ti'l-t Gogical Institu'.,) S UB MI'2 2 E D Jan~-,-iry 21 , 10-18 Card 3/3 "11/i37/6O/0OO/j i 1/t3i/t43 AOO6/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 11, p. 242, # 27174 AUTHORS: M~a,~nAkov, Yu.G., Terminasov, Yu.S. TITLE: Investigation of Shotblast Cold Hardening of Steel by the Roentgeno- graphical Method PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. inzh.-ekon. in-ta, 1959, No. 28, pp. 105 - 112 TEXT: An investigation was made with 6o C 2 A (6os2A) and 45 A'- ~`, CD (45EhNMFA) steel. The method of Fourier's series and the analytical method were used to separate the effects of II order (fragmentation of domains and microdis- tortions of the lattice). It was established that in shotblast working microstres- ses increased in the surface layer when the shotblast time was extended. Etching- off surface strengthened layers revealed in a depth of 25OLL the presence of a layer where the magnitudes of microdistortions were by 25% less than on the sur- Card 1/2 S1137AO/00010 1 -/031/043 Aoo6pooi Investigation of Shotblast Cold Hardening of Steel by the Roentgenographical Method face in the initial state; this Is explained by partial annealing on account of heat liberated during shotblast treatment. It is establbshed that the density of dislocations in the cold hardened layer is 3.1011 cm- . This is the lowest possible limit of its magnitude. There are 11 references. I.K. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 MYaSNIKOV, Yu. G., Cand Phys-Math Sci - (ciss) "Roentgenog.-aphic In- vestigation of De-formations; of the rystalline Structure c' Steel Alloys During Frac-.-4onal PLow Worleing,"Kiev, 1960, 14 pp, 200 copies (Kiev State U Im T. G. Shevcherko) (KL, 46/60, 123) S/123/62/00()/013/009/021 AGo4/Aloi AUTHOR: Myasnik xl~~ TITLE: X-ray diffraction studies of shot-blast workhardening PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 13, 1962, 29, abstract 13B176 (In collection. "Kachestvo poverkhnosti detaley mashin. V. 5". Moscow, AS USSR, 1961, 256 - 259) TEXT: The investigations were carried out with cylindrical specimens of the steel grades 60 C 2 A (6os2A) and 45 THMCDA (45KhNIVA), subjected to heat treatment to a hardness of HRC 46 - 48 and subsequent surface hardening by metal shot of 0.9 - 1.0 mm in diameter. To determine the degree and nature of plastic deformation, the author investigated the effect of metal-shot treatment on the development of microdistortions and lumping in ihe surface layers, the distribu- tion of microdistortions; and the dimensions of crystal blocks from the surface into the depth. It was found that, after shot working, more microdistortions appeared in the steel in comparison with the initial state: in the 60S2A grade steel some 75% more, in the 45KhNMFA grade steel 18 - 20% more. At all inves- tigated speeds, microdistortions in the 6GS2A grade steel discontinued to change Card 1/2 S/123/62/000/013/009/021 X-ray diffraction studies of shot-blast workhardening A004/A101 4-ir I - 1.5 minutes working. The growth of microdistortions ceases after 2 min (from the beginning of working) at any working speed. That proves the shot speed affects the development of microdistortions to a greater ex- tent than the duration of machining. The depth of the workhardened layer depends on the machining duration and in a considerably less degree on the working speed. The author presents a diagram of the development of microstresses and lumping in materials subjected to workhardening. It is pointed out that this diagram is correct only in the case of great deformation stresses and a high degree of resistivity of the material to plastic deformation. There are 4 figures. E. Spivak [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 SONINP S.D., prof.; CHERUYAK, I.L., kand. tekhn. nauk; MYASNIKOV, YN.G., inzh. Control of ground swel,ing by means of underground explosion charges. Ugol' 38 no.1208-39 163. (MIRA 'Pzf. 1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gornoy elektromekhaniki. MYASKIKOV, Z.M., inzh. Ways of improving the operations of the tank car wash-and- steaming stations. Zhol.dor.tranap. 44 no.8:44-49 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor Kharlkovskogo proyaktno-izyskatellskogo institute. (Tank cars--Cleaning) MYASNIKOV, Z.M., inzh. (Kharlkov); KOROTKOV, V.N., inzh. (Kharlkov) Ways of Improving the propo*tion of care for grain transportation. Zhol.dor.transp. 44 no.9t87-89 S 162. (MIRA 1519) (Railroads--Freight cars) (Grain-Transportation) !~71AST'TYTIAI A.A. -ise cOn rmar. In ffr? rn. sbcr . 'PSNT T,T- ToK'-. mor. r0. 63 ("T' -MUSKxML,-A-G- Imediate and late results of splenectomy in Werlhof's disease. Probl.gemat.i perel.krovi 5 no.1:35-36 Ja 160. (MIRA 14: 6) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. A.T.Lidskiy) Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. 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Ewt- -91-C al soif* with for tvilukise &m. is not GPIA"W tw- lip ow highly d4priwd -%I and by Ific hiltnus. Titelt-101 hottvilukitm it Is I",_ry to msilme 1hr husim- f I S. 1a& .1411c" by chkaillation ANT"LOOPMA MINIM CLAUMFOWISS 9.8 00 $?"&NAM 4"Ifto *6 1411003 -10 Wv Q44 -4, 070 Zoo 000 COO, zoo age see we Mai "11:0A tofu a a a I w 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 41 0 0 4 gId1 0 010 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6b 00 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a " a 0 a 0 a a 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 dt 0 0 0 0 CA The cha'actectsucs of the pfoce- tit humus futmabon tit cafbottate 'tods at. Will \ % 11--~ A Al. Nfvav,lko~ ' (Lctsit grud StA I , 1, ri 195 1 7*!t 3A -Vallionati, w, ,f --i , -, S,I ........ ii-, i.- t,- 1 .-m.,Arad provin-) '11". ..It .... ..... ..... 1 1-1-1. 1 -4 m it,, J..I-N t1,, -11. 1, t.m. It I,--F th.m It, 0 M th. 1-fit'l u'll, .0joinflig Ifir mc.l. 1. wg , I.- (" 1. h- - - I-lool. it i, up 2 .4 I'li, j: ... ~,p~ Ay, .,it, ".. ". till w icul, . ..... "I .... ApA, it% .1 1.1 1 h~ bd, Nfli. A Im 1,11. 'Irvir, oI b-ir mu vAI'mity. .,.,I fuoq. I( I S ]ofl, FONOMARLTA, T.V.; KrASKIKOVA, A.M. , ~ -, A ~, Contributions to the stud7 of the composition of huzuB and so= problems of the origin of rendzina soils. Uch.ZftP*L9n*un* no*174: 39-82 '54. (MIaA 8:4) (Humus) (soils) KTASMIKOVA, A.H. %wacteristles of the rate of humus accumulation and the qualitY of humus in grey soils of the Torskla Forest Reserwe. Uch.sapolen.un. uoo221:73-93 '56, (MLRA 10:3) (Vorisovska District--Forest soils) (Hu=e) USSR / Soil Science. Genesis and Geography of SoilB. J-2 Abs Jour :Ref. Zhur - Biologlya, No 17, 1958, No. 77375 Author :Pononareva, V. V.; Yqasnik(rra, A. M. L28t :Contral Woeum of Suit OU10119F'.-M 'USSR Title :Yatorials for the Study of Soils of the Cfntral Part of tho Khrolian Isthme Orig Pub :St. rabot Tsontr. Muzeya poclivored. AN SSSR, 1957, v-1p. 2, 113-144 Abstract :Turf-latont-podzolic and alluvial-humm-1ronstono soils, which the authors placo with the northern variant of brown forest soils, are w1dosproad In tho Karelian Isthms. The physical-chomical proporties of tho soils aro oxaminod. In tho 0-100 cia layer of tho brown foroat soils, thero is containod 232 t/ha of huL= and 9-7 t/ha of N. A doep humus ~rofilo is formad by tho moving forms of tho huMB compourds - by fulvicacids, tho prodominanco of which ovor Card 1/3 USSR / Soil Science. Genosis and Goography of Soils. J-2 Abs Jour Rof. Zhur - BiologiYa, No 17, 1958, No. 77375 - 5.9%. on tho loamy and clajoy stratified lake doposits undor aixod forests, turf-podzolie-gloy and gleyey soils ara Lot. Tho slow movemont of soil solutions In these soils conditions tho dovelopLont of procossoa of podzolic forma- tion and gloy. In tho 0-20 cia layer, thoro is concentrated up to 80% of tho huLms rosorvos - 140 t/ha. The turf- podzolic-Cloy soils aro charactorizod by tho linking of procossos of ronoval of ulmic acids connoctod with Fo and of fulvicacids connoctod with Al. According to tho resorvo of nutrients, Ca, and humusY thoso soils belong among the beat in the region investigated loamy and sandy soils on the binomial alluvials of lako terraces aro of intorModiato agricultural valuo. -- S. A. Nikitin. card 3/3 Characteristics of accumulation and quality of hums In gray soils of the Torskla Forest Reserve. Uch. &&p. r4U no.221-73-9" 156. 0 (Barivovka Diatrict-Forest soils) (Humus) (HLPA 10.-B) YERNIAN, 111. A.; ESSELI, A. Ye.; BROPIITSKXYA, Y-2. Y,..,' SH~I---IBA, S. NEASNU~OVA, A. T. - - -'a 17!:~ 'i ., rnw-soderzt,a.,;n---.,A.,n report presented at Symp on Vir,-; ~'iLeases, Mo.- --Cw, ~ -,,~ Gct , 4. InLftittit vir-isnykn Lrift~?.ts',j, Sve-nj_-.L_'V~;.r, . MYASNIKOV_,,,_A.T~- SHUBINA. YEWAN, B.A.; PLOTNIKOV, N.P., KADKINA, Ye.V.; A~~ - J, S.B. (Sverdiovsk) -I.- -.- M,-,rphology and cytechemistry of the cells of the t`ssue culture under normal conditions and in enterovirus ivfec~ions. Arkh. pat. 26 nc.9:47-515 164. ~MIRA -8:4) -usrTkn 2. averdlovskLy nauf~*anc-saledcvatellskiy institut v;r infek-,s"y Wr. G.F,Bogdanov). KYASNIKOVA A.V. - -RALL' I Yu.S.; TRISTiATSKIY, L.A., doktor tekhn. 1--_,,~,=_ __A_ I nauk, prof.; SHATILOV, I.S.; L-TnIEV, B.Ya.., red. [Commercial study of grain and the products of its processing] Tovarovedenie zerna i produktov ego pererabotki. Moskva, Ko- los, 1965. 486 p. (MIRA 18:8) BPAZ , G. I. ; 1-11YASNIKOVA. 3.V. ; YAKEROVICTI , A.Va. ; ;iA'CjV, IV'.! . Syntheses ~-'.rj tlhe 10,51-trIazire series. J-art 4: ~ar~)etn(xy- substituted triazines. Zhur. ob. klAm. 34 no.9:2980-2987 S '64. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Fi7iko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L.Ya. Karpova. DUEROTIIISKIY, S.B.; LOGINOVA, B.S.; MIRISIMAIIDV, M.I.; D.Ye. Clinical and epidemiological state of diphtheria in Tlashlcene (1955-1956) . Trudy Tash. 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Mysenikova "Is Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 7, Vp 10k6-1064 getablishes that ammonium salts promote flotation of pyrite, sphalerite, pyrrhotite and galenit# and bav* no effect on arsenopyrite. -Studies applica- tion of ammonium'salts for selective flotation of concentrates covitg pyrite and areenopyritc., 4Ad. tim*10ing - mineral Dr seeing, 51 Flotation (Contd) establishes difference in effect of lime on flot- ability of same minerals. Ammonium salts in neutral medium have no effect on flotation of pyrite and areenopyrite. Submitted 4 Nov 50. 20" xn It AIJ THORS: Plaksin, I. IT., Corresponding Member of the 20-117-5-38/54 AS USSR, and Ny_ ~snikova,- G. A! TITLE: UsIM t3w Radioactive Isotope Cr5l to StLdy G&-lena aad Pyrite Depression in Selective Flot&tlaa (Primeneniye radioaktivnogo izotopa Cr5l Alva izucheniya depressii -alenita i pirita pri selektivnoy flotatsil). PERIODICkL: Doklady All SSSR, 1957, Vol. 117, Nr 5, pp. 864-866 (usn) ABSTRACT; The authors used for the first time labelled chromium Cr5l for the study of the labelled bichromate- and chromate ion. It is known that these ions depress the two mentioned minerals in the flotation. After the study of the chromate adsorption the distribution of the bichromate amonE the products of the foam flotation was investigated. The experimental results with the adsorption of the solved bichromate with labelled chromium are described in detail by the equation of Freyndlikh (figure 1). However, a transition to other compounds can take place here in the adsorption. Indissoluble salts can be deposited as chromate, sometimes as basic chromate. Figure 2 shows the experimentally found Card 1/4 de-)endences of the adsorption and extraction into the foam Ming the FAftoactive Isoto~e Cr5l to.Study Galena and 2o-117-5-38/54 Pyrite Depmosion in Selective Flotatlen product on the dosinE of the potassium biohromate. It appears from the diagram that the minimum flotation extraction, i.e. a depression state of the minerals, corresponds to the maximum value of the chromate adsorption. The strenEth of the adhesion of the bichromate to Calena can be characterized by desorption by means of rinsing with different quantities of destilled water. Figure 3 Cives such desorption curves. They show that at most 32-35% of the adsorbed chromate can be desorbed with water. Hence follows a sufficiently stable chromate adhesion to galena. Furthermore the adsorption of potassium bichromate by galena was measured according to the pH of the medium. The results of the direct dete=ination of the adhesion of bichromate to galena at a constant bichro- mate concentration are given in figure 4. Within the range of the acid solutions thin dependence is described satisfactorily by the equation of Freyndlikh. The adsorption remains almost constant in the neutral and in the alkaline range. The results Card 2/4 of the flotation experiments of a quartz-galena-mixture by Using the Radioactive Isotope Cr5l to Study Galena and 20-117 -5- 38/54 Pyrite Depression in Selective Flotation ethylxanthoeenate in presence of potassium bi- chromate at PH of 1,8 UP to 7 show that the bichromate (chromate) quantity adsorbed by the foam product decreases with decreasing PH considerably. This quantity increases Ansiderably from P11 5,5 on and reaches the 13 fold at PH 7,0. The same applies in the case of pyrite flotation, however, to a somewhat smaller extent. In experiments with minimum chronate adsorption both minerals (pyrite and ga- lana) are extracted into the foam product in a maximum quantity, i. e. no depres ion takes place. Hence it follows that the reason for the depression of galena and pyrite by chromates can be found in the formation of only to a very small extent soluble middle or alkaline chromates on their surface. The adsorption of chromium salts prevents the mineral particles from adhering to the air bubbles inspite of the presence of the xanthogenate ione on the surface. The abrupt decrease of the chromide adhesion to sulphides at PH