SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SADOVSKIY, F.A. - SADOVSKIY, M.A.

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am -AUrFC2-:.-.: Sadotisl canal AS.jo- r-as:Ahp-:Fanama general'. de,sdr ption causeways aiid ~-Lon Glziv4ddpiit 190' ]i~o ~or. nket --support-was ee~,-, paix~pr Jack 2-"': he'l ~-C ia L 09313-67 ACC NR, A1160 .26056 S-O-Ul-IC-E--C-O-D'-E,,-i--VW6~i6/66/ iV6036_/6dYi_ 1WTHOR. Sadovskiy, G. (Chief) ORG; Glavvodput IMF TITLE: Development of inland waterway systems during the current.."rive-Year Plan SOURCE: Rochnoy transport, no. 5, 1966, 36-37 TOPIC TAGS: inland waterway transportation, inland waterway network,,hydraulic- enudnecring, hydroelectric power plant,, dredging machinery --tzw- C-~ ABSTfULCT: The directives of the now Pive-Year Plan are roviawod,with regard to the planned development of the inland waterway system. In connection with the growth of traffic in the estuaries of the ObI and Taz rivers, extensive harbor and. river works are planned including "lie Pur, Taz and Konda rivers. The improvements and the developments of navigation in the Ob' and Irtysh rivers basin are also reviewed and various elevator and hydraulic dredges are mentioned' L In total, 19 dredges of 500, lC00 I and 2500 cu m/hr: capacities will be delivered to this basin. -The Lena river basin will be provided with 15 new dredges in addition to the 17Lwhich are now in use. Navigation conditions of the Yenisey river will be greatly improved with the planned termination of the construction of the Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Plant. It is also planned that the Lower-Kama and Saratov Power Plante will be put into operationon the Kama-Volga watenray system and the construction of the Chebokeary Power Plant will be started. The construction of this Card l/2 UDC: 627-4.002 L 09317-67 ACC NR- AP6028056 0 plant will be completed during the next.five-year period. Only then, the development of the entire Volga waterway system will also be completed. The construction of additional sluices on the Don river is planned in order to coordinate the flow of water needed for naviCation with the increase in water demands for irrigation. New improvements and rivers works are also planned forthe waterways connecting the Volga river with the Baltic Sea and the Don river as well as for the waterway,eyatem between the Baltic Sea and the White Sea. SUB CODEs6glo, 13/s'/SUBM DATEs None Ceird "'12 FILYASOV, K.A--,.ot/ei~stvennyy za-vypusk; VAKHTUROV, A.N., red.; SOLOVIYEV, I.F.. red.; SADOVSKIY,-G .. red.; SUTYRIN. M.A., red.- KHIZHIN,. A.V., red. ~[d: ~ceae_dj; CHMODAYEV,. U.N., red. Edec*easeAl; GCIRCHAKOV, G.N., tekhn.red. .[Regulations forAnland navigation in the U.S.S.R.] Pravila plavaniia po vnutrennim vodnym putiam SSSR., Vvedeny f deistvie prikazom IHW no.212 ot 28,iiulia 1945 g. Dop. i izmeneniia vvedeny v deistvie prikazom M no. 314 ot 14 oktiabria 1947 9. Izd. 8-oo, stereotip.. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport,* 1958. 197 P- (MIRA 11:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo rechnogo flota, (Inland navigation-laws and regulation) 301 5/24 AUTHPORS: Gorodetskiy, P,I~ Zaydmn an, LA- Faakh=C-, 5 A ~37 Pa1-1-.VjVcD. 7 Sadovskiy, G.I. and Shablygin, A.!, TITLE: Z-eV-eT-5p,.en-u of F.,ethods of Expl oi t-ation --'n the Al'ine of 4-he 1. -orillsk Combine ~Rnzvitfye sistem, razrabolki -a rudn- ke 7/9 111orillskcgo Yombinata) P3R!CDICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Dr 3, PP 21-39- (USSR) ABSTRUCT: The exploitation of dispers-:;A. oree o-f t1ne 110ril el- deposits is made very difIN-Cult dus to ~'Ih-~ unfa-prable underground eondit-ions and.~ till row, several methods of expicitation have been tried andrejected~ The pa.-', of t1he Noril'qk deposits which formsthe exploitation f-leid of the mine 7/9 i is formed by sheet-like depcsi-t of the, mineralized oabbro- diabases about 18-20 m t'h!-'-~kl. The ore body.is divided by a tectonic break, The western Dart '-.3 ocaupisd.by ths min= Nr 7 ' and the eastern - by the mirie lir 9. The exploitaticn is difficult because of? 1) extreme fra-.turing --*Nf the rocks, ~which does not allow the un-form. c-r-hing of the ors- by biast- ~ng operations; 2" ext-~eme t-oughne-z.,-and adheSivPness of the ore and surrounding rcckej me t an emana til on.c. from the u---- de-rlying IaYerSi 4) sterna' fro-zin ta-z Cre whi --'a Card 1/3 excludes drilling with washing, ari-"4 5) the; cf me:-:- 2 A SCI-12T 5 3-5 Development oz- !.':ethod!3 o f x p 1 o i t a t i o ni n tmm ~4ins of' th Noril ~~,3k Combine SIve covering ro,~ks which ca--_in~n- in. an._4 3an oreats excessivs pxessure r, thq blo,-;ks~ il~any methods of exoloitat-ion have been tried c_-X'n-I6zzIO';~l an(! eac`% one ha3 proved unsatisfactory. FLrally ths -method of -:~ompulscry cave-in of blocks,was adapted, in 1916 the Rudnaya laboratoriya, garnoy -:)PYtn07.*LSSlGdOvate-_. 'Skov "Ths ore 1-abe-Za-lCory t a z. c z,.) 6 the Nor-i-I sk, of the experimental-reaearch's 'GOi, e - h o,-. '?7h.~ nh Combine elaborated se,.,era-I varia+~i _f i-M-3 m were tried out during mfnlng opera"".-Ons', The e~u-hc_~-s gzvz- a detailed descriDtion of the methols and of resj_lt':~ -n v, .1 Gb The 11"ast-ing m6thod cf the ro'~ic_z exploit- ed ohambers was elabora'-ed 'by 'Kafls-fra r a r a',- ot ru, d - i y k in- S mestcrozhdeniy.IThe Chalr of 0-"=- Dep:~=_-_ of the Le ni ngrad "i"An-J. -.,-g I n S t--' A s a n a.L i- ~~ slu c these experiments i_-. ivai f Card 2/3 in the -mine ~ouid be assure,_- vvh~n; t h.-,, 0 M P 1.11 S C_ Z'y ~'_1-7~ -j" ~8 7315 4 Development of Lethods of Exploitation in the L~'.'ns of tha Eozil ',Sk Combine ly 2b-~ e tE i of the covering rocks is st-ric,~- 2:! a systematica_- nd ~'l the tima of exploi tation of the blocks is cbse- -,(od: a -here preparation of the ro~_tk blastIng iz shortened,, soj that t is no delay between ths term-;natlon of the explo4 tailcn and the blow ur) of the c.over-Ing rockB~ "hers a-.z- 2, photos, 1; table..3, and 9 diagrams.. ASSOCIATION: Rudnaya laboratoriya gornoy skogo kcmbinats, (GOIS) t-he "Experi- j The Ors -LabOT -,It Or7 a- Research Stat`on of the IT men a! an lor 3k Comb,' a iGOIS) Kafedra razrabotlci rudnykh mesta:,oz-hdeni-..,r L=_ni.ng:7ad-3k.cgc, gornogo LnstituTn 'Ths Chair off Ex,?Ic.-J. tat J_- con of Ore D p u - sits of the Leningrad MixiJrng 1. Mining Im -USSR 'astry 2. Ores-Production. 3 ~Uning engineering .Card 3/3 (Hydraulic anginearin.-) (Marine service) (Runsla..Northern-Canals) ACC NRt AP6036329 SOURCE CODE: uR/0006/66/000/011/00 07/001ol AUTHOR: Sadovskiv. 1. 1. ORG:- none TITLE: Coefficient of vertical refraction as.. afunction o f the absolute altitude of. theEarth's surface (from the observations conducted in Eastern Siberia) 'T.SOURCE:. Geodeziya i kartografiya, no..11, 1966, 7-10 4t.,-TOPIC TAGS: geodetic surveying, refraction coefficienti triangulatio RACT: Relationship between the refraction, coefficient.k and the absolute al-, itude was studied by statistical means from 1000 determinations taken at altitudes 200 to 3000 m above sea level at 200-m intervals. Data.obtained during geodesic- grading performed while developing triangulation networks of the 2nd and 3d classin Eastern Siberia in 1959-1964 have been employed for determination of the refraction coefficient.. The measurements of the zenith distances,have been conducted at identi- cal times and identical meteorological, altitudinal, and other conditions, to mini- mize errors. Statistical analysis of the values for a series of k indicates that they are subject to the law of'normal.distribution. The deviation of the thus deter- mined coefficient of refraction k (a function of,the absolute altitude) from the generally used average coefficienR k (calculated from'zenith distances at,triangu- lation points whose altitudes are detvermined by geometrical' grading) is tabulated. Card 1 UDC: 528.024.4 . . . . . . Is .A a L-1- AL-A-4-1, L 4 It 1 AA ft V. too *f '14 Iii,ij go 00 r! 3MIL b f" *my d dod" uslilma F64"OPUM., 31k 34 (Aw~ Sk"~ h, SMa bw qb&WWMg Ow wmr,, .31 linsw trawfowmtk" of *A dwasmild eq%wdons of llkilylrldlt~ the Syndwo"Cuts ma a** 00 tio I L A t1114414,01 (tA%jIVI(AjIOM C39 Ij.. 0).1", too 140 U It A' 43 IS An I S UW 0 N 6 1 W Aj 0 jk~ 44 K it Of ; *;a IT it it go a if It tt It 1 !14 ao 9 00 0 00 0 0 4 0 a 0 -roe 4 eie 0 0 0 go 6 0 0 0 if 00 *to 0 * a go go * 0 0.0 0 e 4, 4_919.- e 0 06 0 0 * 40 a 0 0 AUTEOR SADOVS~Kg~i (Moscow) P1 3232 TITLE Graphical Determination of Rotation Electromotive Force of Selsyn System. (Graficheskoye opredeleniye e.d.s. vrashcheniya v sel'Binnykh skhemakh.- Russian) PERIODICAL Avtomatika i Telemekhanika 1957, Vol 18, Nr 5, PP 466-470 (USSR) ABSTRACT Usually in automatic control systems the selsyn I is ezoited by the alternatingourrent, whereas from the single-phase that winding of the..selsyn. 2 there is',o ta oll~oted,a:.vci ge l. , l , , , depends on the.rotation of the,two.,rotors against.each other. .it stationary andsuffioiently accurate selsyns.,this voltage E becomes zero, if the,diffe'.rence a - all of the angles of 2 rotation of the tw o rotos equals 900..This position is con- 1 sidered as the llzeroll,posit:Lon, and from it tho "angle of non- coincidence!' 6 " (a - 900) - a is measured. If:the selsyns- 2 rotatewith.the same velocity, hen there originates.in the single-phase winding-of the seleyn 2, evenif,6- 01 an.eleetro- motive-force whioh depe'nds on-the angular velocity. This. . electromotive force cauees an undesirable shifting of the point with the lowest Z value with respect to"the zero position l at stationary selsiy'ns. The paper under.review investigates a simplifie d graphical determination of this additional CARD 1/3 S ;> 17 k" 5 J rs 77 Engineer AUTHOR: .-S-adL~r Ly TITLE, Problems of Heating Press Tools (Voprosy.obogreva press-form) PERIODICIAL-. Promyshlennaya Energetika, 1958~ Nr 61) Pp 11-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This brief article describes standard heating elements that have been.devised andused. in the author's works for .heating press tools in the.plastics moulding shops 'The heaters consist of Nichrome wire spirals set in holes,in fired clay blocks, The test breakdoma.voltilage of the blocks is 3.kV. Each block contains four heating spirals connected as shown in Fig.2. When necessitated by safety requirements the heaters are operated at 36 V, but 220 V is preferred as it is really quite safe and is cheaper and more -reliable, There are 2 fi-u:res,, C ard VI Pj--a-Lies Pracessimg 2. Heating eisments.- Appliceui~- -iting e."ements Design Heating alements Mterials s A DC"V'S K i YE- M. n of uric acid ni* caen in the general rd"trogen of ~:-rine and; L~e residual nitroz-pn In healthy children. V-,p. gemat. v pediat. no.3:28-30 164. 11,onLenL of uria acid in Lte b-1cod and ,irine in so;me forms of anemia (ArAldren. lbid.:182-16, of uric ac-I.d riltrogen in t~c (,-eneral rnltro6en of Urire and residual.nitrogen in leulkendin ir chi-ldron. ~',-id.:322-1'435 Frac~tion of uric acid nitrogen in the general nit- -,.:-in urine and re3idual nitrogen in ly-mphogranulomatosis a'--, iva!--.~-ant necpiasms in childhood. Ibid.:433-438 k?,!IRA 18. iF it P, Is' F - ip.-aull J! 1:3 -NNOR..-R-511F, Rgq A M. 44 got o i j Er It 2o e lk ffl ff If VE ,WjH- V rt IM 2 Mg -'s Ul ; -. INIR , 50 1 . rn r , :, 9 .6 . . t~- UMW! 17 r- Sal on -,a R, g g U . : !rF P RATMIM"LOV Valeray Arka-dl- y ev'ich; IVOBOTENKO, -Boris Alekseyevich; TSATSMUT, Viktor Kirillovich; SO OV-94IY, Lev -Uekswidrovich; CliILT- JJ.G., prof., red.; [Sys-tems with stepping motors] Sistemy s shagovymi d-vigate- liami. Nloskim, Energiia, 1964. 134 P. (3iblioteka po avto- matlike, no.110, Elektroprivo- s poluprovodnikovyrii upravle- C~v niem) (~IIIRA 17:11) AGG NR: AP7004649 SOURCE CODE: UR/043Z/66/000/0611/0009/0013 AUTHOR: Kossovokiy, V. G. Guk', K. N.N:Sadovekiye L V.; Novikova, A,.T. ~ORG: none TITLE: Unit for controlling, operations in aspecial -purpose control digital computer SOURCE. Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya upravleniya, no. 1, 19.66, 9-13 'TOPIC TAGS: control computer, digital computer, computer research "ABSTRACT: A list of instructions to be realized by the.computer serves as initial ~data for designing the control, unit. The.latter comprises; (a) clock-pulse unit, micro-operation control circuit, and (c) operation decoder. The.clock-pulse unit produces pulses and sequentially distributes them among its trunks. .The control circuit handles microprograms consisting of 38 micro operations (a 107 C.ard 1/2 UDC: 681.142.63 SA')011-,KIY, L. Ye USSR/Ma.thematics - New Books Jul/lug 51 "Criticism and Bibliography," G. P. Boyev, N. Ya. Sysoyeva, Ye. Ye. 11renev, L. Ye. Sadovskiy "Usnekb I~Iatemat 1~auk"- Vol VI, No 4 (44), pp 232-237 (1) L. V. 1~antorovich, "Teoriya Veroyatnostey":Oheory~of Prabqbil I ties), Leningrad, 1.946. A textbook intended for naval and. military engineering institutes. It is,a small (152op) book but contains fundamentals of the theory.of probability studied In seconhary military engineering schools. (2) N.,V. Yefimov, *Kratkiy Xurs Analiticheskoy Geometrii" (Short Oourse on Analytical Geometry), GostekhIzdat, 1950, 248 -Dp, 50, 000 coT)ies. Until recently the main textbook, on analytical geometry for secondary schools was the text by 1. 1. Privalov,,"Analytical Geometry," 16th Ed, 11949, 311 pp. Defects of this book are corrected, by the reviewed boob-- of Yefimov. 191T88 (Groups, Theory of) wig AUTHOR: SADOVSKIY L..E. (Moscow) 39-4-3/9 TITLZi Structural Isomorphisas of a Free Metabelian Group.(Strukturnve iz~oorfixmy.svobodnoy aetabelovoy--gruppy) PERIODICAL: Nat.Sbornik, 1957, Vol. 42, Wr,-4, PP-445-4601.(USSR) ABSTRACT: kt.first..the-author. saver-to that-theassumption that every structural..isomorphisz.~of. &-free. ailpotent torsion-f ree group ..is.i-nducad-by the-coxrespondizg. group isomorphisse, is already inco rre ct... for- f-r9e-.mst&b&1i&4 -groupo. Then he investigates in -dotai-l..tho..cycllr-subgr-oups...of..tho metabolian groups and he .-eiad- all tbass shich-hav*-to exist between the Aubgx&up&,&X'1&& Laeat aatAhalisa.groups in order that the groups-theaselves are.structural isomorphic (necessary and sufficient conditions). The extended paper includes altogether seventeen lemmasi theorems and conclusions the formulations of which partially are very long., Six Soviet andl foreign references are quoted. SUBMITTED: April 24i, 1956 AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 1/1 (Mathematical analysis-,Textbooks) - - - - - - - . . - . . . a A. . a ft a a 0 a a a Is a a 4 a 9 W 4? V . 9 V ~ - g-47 T- 4 1 6 1 1 1 to 11 q u W IS If 11 IA It If 2 a If A 26 V aX! If 12, n11 9x V 41 ,A It r ~jt-J-Q- 00 AT, - - -5, -of& 00 Ij 1 r-- -- go 0.0 Method, of estimation of the low affed of explosions. lee 00 M. A. Sedovskil 0 Mt. CI-m. Phys., Acad. Sd. 1U.S.S.R.. lee %tovowye-j-.-Phys. Cke- (USS.R.) 20, 1371-5(IW) (in Rumian).-TtstlAff explosives - (aruatcll. TNT, mn- IWO 0.01, 11,011al) by the ImIndle given to 11 PeOdUlum'ItivVi froilts In - f aav~lnrnj with tr%ting by the eswillweftion of a Ph test )jjTvmjjt r-uu- - &Aalnftk when the chanr- is 'r r kd on IIne j&ce ul a %tecl -Ote. and the hupulle give" to .11 t,l ball tM?Cllidg the op,45ite face of the PlAtC 6 tkid Tbc uldcr mrthmls of measuring brimme do not age give a correct idea of the local effed O(explodons. oe J. J. llikenuan zoo 00 9 4, -60 17. age tse 0 i A 1 0 .11,A-E I A L L URG IC AL UM tCLOSIFICAVOW 4r T' we 4i u u A, 013 1 1 look ~'6666 0 11- T7 0 0 V P It 'T -C K 4t X 9it it K ft I X4 0 u 0 0 1? 1 101~5ad 3 0 V 0 000 0 & 0 0~0'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 4, 400 so,* 000 0 so 00 0 .00 0. o' 'o. we o SOV/137-559-5-9551 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, P 11 (USSR) AUTf IOR Sadovskiy, N.A. TTME~ Intens-Ifled.Thermal. Processes in Graphitization Furnaces PERIODICAL, Tekhn. ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Zaporozhsk. ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 3, pp 18, - 19 ABSTRAC;Tg The process of coke transformation into graphite Is ensured ~)y gradual.temperature elevation up to 2,5000C. Active resistance (electric resistance of the e.harge).decreases gradually by a factorof 20 to 30; the consumed power and heat loss increase sharply; c os Ef of the installation drops to 0.5. At t1h e Dneprovskiy-Ele-c-trode Plant a new installation was mounted, a step-up -transformer and a setof condensers, for each two sections of furnaces (operating alternatively at high capacity). Die to higher voltage and Introduction of capacitors, th e Card 1/2 average Cos Ef was raised from 0.75 to 0.85., At present, higher m BELYAYEEV, A.F. (Moskva); SADOVSKIY, M.A. (Moskva); TAMM, I.I. (Moskva) S/030/62/000/011/001/005 D218/D308. AUTHOR: SadovBkiy, M.A-, Corresponding Member of the USSR, and Zaytsev, L.P. TITLE: The structure and evolution'of the earth as a composite problem PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vestnik. no. 11, f962, 53 57 TEXT: This paper reports the formation of a Scien- tific Council concerned with the structure and evolution of the earth.- It was decided that the.coordination ofstudies of the atmosphere and of the sea will be outside the terms of reference of this Council. On the other hand the-Council will include two earlier organizations, namely, ihe,Council for the methods of geo- physical prospecting and the Council for seismology. Othe r sections which come under this hew Council are concerned with the earth's 'crust and mantleland theinternal structure of the earth. Eight methodological commiasions.will deal with geochemistry, high pres~- Card 1/3 V030/62/000/011/00J/005 The structure and evolution D218/D308 sures and geothermy, geochronologic6l methods, experimental studies of internal processes, geomagnetism, composite studies of contem- porary movements, composite studies of volcanology, deep seismic, sounding and magneto-telluric methods of studying the earth's in- terior. The first session of the Council took place on February 19/20 and was concerned with the coordination of plans of the large number of institutes for which the Council is responsible. The second session took place towards the end of May and its main pur- pose was to discusb scientific projects for the next few years, -including 1963. In some cases it was decided to hold special coor- dinating conference gy, neotectonics, geomorphology and s (paleontolo exogenetic processes, the problem of the tsunamis, physicochemical. mineralogy and petrology at large depths in'the earth's crust). Among the most important meetings which took place in 1962 were the the Council on the, problem of the forecasting plenary session of of earthquakes, a seminar on the physical properties of rocks under high pressures, a symposium on the petrochemistry of volcanic rocks: and a conference on paleomagnetism. It is noted that the'first period of activity of. the Council was.largely concer'ned With organi- Card 2/3 A,"Z3SION HR: AP5009498 S1003016510001003101P.811 AUTHORSi VjAoa.(LdQv, A. F. (Academician), Gerasimov. I. P.,I[Academician)j ademician j-B Yanslj n, A. L. (Acadeacisn)i Shharbak (Ac ku~ 6.0 V, y,. 1~.mber AN SSSR I Akhmed .5!idoxjki . _1~. A_,_ (Corresponding (Academician AN KszS3Rjj Za sev, L. P. (Candidate of phyeica-Ma6smabloal sciences); TITLE: Development of.oarth sciences in Central Asia and in Kazakhstan (Reaulto of a field trip of.tho Departmentof Earth Sciences) SOURCE: AN SSSR. Vostnik, no, 3, 1965, 128-150 'y MPIC TAGSt gioactivity, geochemiatt ~:!jy7~ geochronological problem.. geochrouology, geodesy, geography, geological survey, ge o omagoetLam, geophysical: pros- 21M, gL __ I j;~cting, geophysical research, geophynias ABSTMG, . The Presidium of the Anadeugr of Sciences, SSSR heard the report~bf acadw-ticlan A. P. Vinogradov, Becrataryof the Department of Earth Sciences, at the w3saion hold on January 15. The speaker presented the results of the ftyart- ment's '.rip (Oat. I-11P 1964), orgamized by the Academies.of Sciences of- razahhutan, Kirghislya, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, and Usbekistan, and, the Card 1/5 49340-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5009498 Statj Geological Committee SSSR. Establishing direct relations with the Ei v9 academies was the immediate goal of the trip. The symposium on a Lamolool (held in Tashkent) was reported on by 14. A. Sadovlkiy. The problems In ibis fl.eid were intoo three groupi, 1) Internal atructure of the earth's crus' -,tnd rt-dlmjnt~ary rontle revealed by data obtained by different branches of the geo- --cience; 2) relation among different earthquake sources; 3) protection of the population and national cconorV from enrthquake damage. It was recomme c nded.that a special nervico dealing with the'9~rthquako forecastg be organized. Achieve- menta of the symposium on hy~rqlo-,- .1. Akhmodanfin. B. I. _ri'wero reported by U. I Kudelin (Hoscow University) presented a paper on the drainage and renewal of ground watnr. U. H. AkIvandanfin spoke on the study of'artesian basins in Xazakhstan. 11. A. Keneciarin (ftbe1c.1notitute-of T~ydroloZy-And-Fnglpeq~Ling eol9gy) discussed the PrL~~ip;d problem3 of theoretical hydrology. ZhS --qpdykQv (Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR) spoke on the seepage effect of underground brines and its meanine in the interpretation of ore-formation processes. G -1-P,!aYTyanqV presented an onginoering-geological map of the arid Uzbekistan. V6 G, Gafurov discuss-d irrigation principles andthe forecast of hydrog9odInamic a-en tsO..Img place in the irrigatod areas. A& L, YAnshin spoke an ut,131=tlan of artesluja waters. N. A. Tsytoyic~- recomended organisation of a apeclaUsed service for the problamW-r-r-~ii"d'viatere. The jeographical, ;rob16= in Card 2/5 L 4P34-3-65 ACCFZSIO11 NRt AP5009498 Central Asia were discussed at throe interrelated geographic symposia hold in Ta3hkont, Ashkhabad,! and at Alma-Ata. The first dealt with the geographical aspects of irrigation in Central Asia; the second with the problems of desert conquest and tho buildine of the Kara Kum canal; the third with the regulation of glncier nolting In ths mountains of Central Asia. Of special interest was the c were pro- ilactinaien of the future Cato of the Aral Son. Two opposite opinions jnontod: V. L. ShiC00 stated that increased use of river waters for irrigation Iwill cause a complete drying up of the son. L. V. Dunin-Barkovskiy drew attention to the reennt r1no of tho water level in the so "explaining it by the peculiar- itios of water transpiration by different typos of vegetation. F. F,Payj&3X !!,however, explainqd th() paradox by the water oupply at the river sources at the Pairdr-Altai and Tyan'-Shan' divide. Tho results of the throe oessions were aurumrizod by Academician I. P. Gerasimor. Academician A.*L. YanshIn reported on the main session of the Earth Sciences Department in Alma-Ata. R. A; Borukeyev A. K. Kny-upov, G. F ..~y n the a - turr _~pjc_koy, and L. A. Miroohnich.enko reported o and motn1logonir ruipping of eastern Kazakhstan. G. B. ZhMm kiy discussed 1 minoralo6~-_A. 1K. Kayupov spoke an the- problor,= in thoorotical and experimdata relation of ondoGeno metallogeny to the deep structure of the crust. I. P. fqyk~ -,r, -3- _7 4.-tpkiy reported on iron and manganese deposita it Kazakhstan. ZE. . 1~ - o Sadykov made a,quantitativo evaluation of artesian waters in the artesian WNW, C.,d 315 L 4940-65 Accrssiori tat AP5009498 egion. 1.1. 1. Varentoov described collon sands, and deltaic deposits of this r oil prospects in southeastern Kazakhstan. This to Ic was d1ocuss;d In greater p detail Ln -Ayrov, M., I. Varontoov, V. I,_.DiLffiar and A.. the paper by Goophy3Lcal research in Kazakhstan was described by A~Z._Aq di~eyevj k~,__Pj~:)Kozov, I Pro.d.a7a , and V. - I. Gol.'-dphmit. . The session on the problomn of ore genesis wna hold in Frunzo, and It3 rasults wore roportod by Academician D. 1. Shcherbakov.1 F ;O-hov and A. 1,Tq3irjn osod the applic(ttLon of now prociao methods If., Oh, _Q-)r d1scu. K...T,-. Surgny reported on his study of regional goachomistry in tho, In gool-oG- nccumulntinn and localization of Linrcury pro. zon criticized the pripor of F.-_- I."Vollfpon on the theory of formation and distribution of andogene ore deposits. V. I. Knauf and Ye. I._Zubtsov presented a structural map of no-thorn Kirghizi-is.-A-.- B. Ronov spoke on the origin of ores in sedimentary and extrusive rocks of Tyan'-Shan'. A. U!_AbdiLl~ay~y formulated principal conditions for bau:cite formation. G,1[,DqyjCoi discussed the polymetallic region of Molds- 1u. A-Dzhu;~Ijygv spoke on the structureof ores in Dzhargalan. Academician A~, V, v.9 reported the results of the Dushanbe session at which Academician Qt'.-S, Korzh_inskiy discussed ptnt-magmatic processes. Yu. V. Riznichonko spoke un soismic activitr and Vl' dnergy of earthquakes. L_g,_O_qrgtgv and S. A. L7akhar- tht; possible conneotiou between geochemical processes and roiuing Zekhe ov spoke an seismic phoDowna. V.-NA-CdkUkly disou'sod p"Mains Card 4/5