SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHARONOV, I.V. - SHARONOV, V.

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SHARONOV9 J.V.' Ervironmental conditLons and behavior of fishijq In f.he "afterbay of the Vol&-i Hydruelectric Power Station (Lerin). Trudy Inst.. bic,l. vnutre vod no.6!19"5-200 163. f~nqamics of ago groups and growth of the pike perch Ln Kuybyshev Fuiservoir. ibid.,201-23.6 (IMIFA 18:1) S/009/60/000/007/001/002 B027/BO76 AUTHORS: Nikulin A. V., Sharonov L. V. TITLE, Structure and oil productivity of Upper Tournaisian and Lower Visean deposits of southeastern Tatariya PERIODICAL: Geologiya nefti i gaza, no. 7, 1960, 15-16 TEXT; In addition tothe very large Devonian deposits in southeastern Tata,--ZP- there is a number of smaller oil deposits in the Upper Tournaisian and Lower Visean deposits. The Upper Tournaisian deposits consist of grey or greyish-brown limestone which is porous and saturated with oil; remains of marine fauna are present. Various foraminifera suggest that the Upper Tournaisian deposits were formed in the Kizel age. The Stalinogorskiy hori-- zon consists mainly of sandstone mixed with clay, The lower boundary of the Tullskiy horizon is not always clearly outlined; in the southeast the terrigenous Stalinogorskiy deposits are supplanted by carbonate accu.-- mulations with Tula fauna, of which large brachiopodes are characteristic; in the northwest terrigenous beds are present in the Tullskiy horizon and completely replace the carbonates on the Popovskiy Plateau, The Tullskiy Card 1/2 7!:S e vc a no.30'., 39-01, 163. i~'lV -ij'oC Nt--, J-L~a in t!IH- gilolog-jv~al stlu-tur, ar"'i re-E jwq3i(*,4 In thtt zonk) (X X:ur~a-'Kiritl I ard] I ho Bashki r A,F,.S.R.). Neftek-ji,. gu,i. I g~.,-A'jzz. r,,~;, 9-11 165. i'~ifhA 181!2) i. KaMSKI.y fill4l I C~ t ~; 113 ~, ID g.:~ naftvanogo instituta, Mcskv~.t, i Ufhzkly neft,vanoy :ipuf.,i:,l,)-13.gletiovatell.3k!y institL-4.. ~,r 7 T S- I-o4 S,--,: Lotopis' Z-:.urrallnukh Vol. 42, sHARONOV, M.N.; SKLYAR, V.T.; ROMANIV, V-V- Possibilit7 of using Gorbki bentonites as catalysts for cracking petroleum products-Bent. gliny Ukr. no.1:63-73 155. (MIRA 12:12) l.Llvovsk17 politekhnicheeki7 institut. (7ranscarpathia-Bentonite) (Catalysts) (Cracking process) POLISHCHUX, A.G.;,SHARONOV, M.N.; SELY&R, V.T. Using bentonites from the Gorbki deposit for clarifying wines- Bent. gliny Ukr. no.1:86-93 '55. (MM 12:12) l.Llvovski3r politekhnicheskiy institut. (Transcarpathia--Bentonite) (.Liquids--Clarification) 15-57-7-9763 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, p 151 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sharonov, M. N. TITLE: Origin of Petroleum (K voll-rosu o proiskhozhdenii nefti) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. LIvovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, Nr 35, pp 165-177 ABSTRACT: Gases of magmatic origin are found in an elementary state, that is, in the form of H, C1 0, and other atoms, in the depths of the earth's crust, where the temperature reaches 20000 to 30000 C. These gases, however, assume a molecular form at some points, under the action of certain temperatures, pressures, and catalyzing agents. Carbon and hydrocarbon also react with one another under these conditions, with for- Card 1/2 mation of the radicals CHI", CH2'', CH3'. 15-57-7-9763 Origin of Petroleum (Cont.) Subsequently, these may be acted on by certain catalyzing agents, very low temperatures, and interactions such as polymerization, condensation, bydro-dehydropolymerization of alkanes, dehydro- hydrogenation, incompletely saturated benzene and its products, etc. They may then form three classes of hydrocarbons: alkanes, cyclanes, and aromatic hydrocarbons of low, average, and high molecular weight, which enter into the composition of the benzene, kerosene, and oil fractions of petroleum. Transformation of buried organic substance begins with formation of cycloBlefins; then, aromatic and cyclanic hydrocarbons develop as a result of redistribution of the hydrogen. Alkanic hydrocarbons form only as a result of reactions of hydro- dehydropolymerization of oxygen compounds and splitting of cyclical and other compounds. Card 2/2 G. A. Gladysheva rroDeAilies Ul- L'vov, 1-:- Gf -"i[jior Educ :"iG!l Ir!:S"R. 1.'VGV 100 conies -501 BODKIT, A.N.; SHALONDV, 14.11. Catal7tic effect of Gorbiri bentonites on sulfur crackirg dis- tillates. Bent.gliny Ulcr. no.3:51-61 '59. (14IRK 12:12) 1. Llvovski7 politekhaichaskiy inotitut. (Tranocarpathia--Bentonite) (Sulfur) S/195/61/002/004/008/008 E194/E555 AUTHORS Sharonov, M,, Nnnd Zitykin, I.,D. TITLE Dielectric measurements on surface acti.ve suhsttwocos: 1, Determination of the permittivity of altjwii;0tm oxide , silica gel and industrial alumitutim-s i I i Le catalyst PERIODICAL'~ Kinetika i kataliz, v.2, no,4, 1961, 581-583 TEXT, A liquid capacitor was constructed to determine the permittivity c of solids by the immersion method (F.Schmidt - Ref.63 Ann,,Phys., b4, 713, 1921) and was used to determine e for aluminium oxide, . silica gel and industrial aluminium-silicate catalyst in various conditions. The measurements were made i-.,ith a Q meter type R9-1 (KV-1). The measuring capacitor was a brass cylinder 11 cm long of 3.6 cm internal diameter into which was screwed a plate with transparent plastic insulation. Theplate formed a disc capacitor with the bottom of the vessel The screw had a travel of 1 mm and the head was divided into 10~ eq 1 divisions, so that the distance between the plate and them i ottom of the cylinder could be determined to within 0.01 mm, The measuring Card 1/3 i e I ec t r ic measurements . . D I S/195/61/002/004/008/008 E194/E555 capacitor was calibrated on the following standard fluids.* benzene toluol. chlorobenzene and dichlorethane~ The calibrations were carri-ed. out at a frequency of 1.5 Mc/s and a temperature of 20:C.. The capacitance of the capacitor empty was 16.3 pF-. The remperature was controlled by placing the capacitor in a vacuum flask f-lied with water whose temperature was regulated to within +0.2'C The --mmersion fluids used were benzene, chlorobenzene and aichlorethane and the permittivities of mixtures of powder and liquid were found from the calibration curves, The equipment was -hecked on -a mater-Lal of known c, namely, calcium chloride, which was farst dried and cooled over phosphorous pentoxide, The value obtairied c - 4,88 at 20cC, is in good agreement with published data, The materlals to be tested were first ground and sieved through a sieve with apertures of 0,1 mm; in each case 0.5 g of powder was ti s ed. Di-electric measur-ements were to be made on aluminium oxide, sil--ca gel and aluminium silicate catalyst under three conditionS3 air dried, dried at 1100C for four hours~ fired at 4250C for four hours, In the present work the absolute permittivities were not obta-ined for alLIM:,nium ox3.de under any conditions or for silica gel Card 2/3 SHARONOVI IMA.; MKIN, I,,D,, Dielectric measurements of surface-active agents. Part 1: Determination of the dielectric constant of alumirnim oxide, silica gel, and an industrial aluminosilicate catalyst. Kin.i kat. 2 no-4-581-583 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. L~vovskiy politekhnicheskoy institut, kafedra tekhnologii nefti i gaza. (Catalysts-Electric properties) (Surface-active agents-Electric properties) FBLIDBLYUM, B.I., inzhener; SHARONOV, M.S., inzhener. Safety measures in operating trFtveling jib crqnes. Bezop.truda v prom. 1 no.5:21-22 '57. (MLRA 10:7) (CrAnes, derricks, etc.) M.S., inzh.; POKLOMOV, V.Ye., inzh. Safety requirements in c=erting passenger elevators to self- ~ C. 16's . service. Bezop. truda v prom. 5 no.81:206-29 , L MR;, 14:8) (Elevators, Automatic--Safety measures) OKO.',OK(IV ,tv, red.; A,M., otv. rpd,; red.; DOLGUSHIV, I, red.; V I. r ,IRILLOV, I.Ye., red.; IYUMLOV, GJ4., red.; IIEVZOROV, L.A." red,; 1,111KOLAYEVSKI'T. G.N... red.; HOZIMESUEN-SKIY, red.-. U~H`J:OV, P.N., red.; KHODOV. 11~,.P,:, r,~d,~ red. [He,nilat-ion.9 fc,- -the dez:l=_ -3TI-i s;Xp. operption of load- craneL,! ---viia ekspluata- tsii 7r-,izcpcdI'F_.r-rai,,k.h lrr~ancv. lmosskn-c., Nedra, 1965. 127 p. (MIRA 18:7) -1. Russia (.1917- PI.S.F.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po nadzoru 2a bezopasnym vedeniyem rabot v pronWshlennosti i gornomu -nadz,~,nu., SHARONUVP M.S., inzh. Prevent accidents and injuries in operating cranes. Bezop,truda v pm M. 7 no.1:16-17 Ja 163. (bERA 16:2) 1. Upravl6niye TSentrallnogo okruga Gosudaratvannago komiteta pri Sovete MiniBtrov R.SFSR po nadzoru za bezopasny~ vedneiyuem rabot v promyshlennosti i gornonW nadzoru. (Cranes, derricks, etc.--Safety masures) SHARONOV, P., gvardii mayor, voyennyy letchik pervogo klasaa Demonstration is the best popularization method. Av. i kosm. 47 no.7;86-87 JI 165. (MUI 18: 6) SHLROINOV, P., gvardii mayor, voyennyy letchik pervogo klassa Methodological advice works out recommendations. Av. i kosm. 48 no.10:22-24 0 165. (14ITW 18: 11) wear .am ;lr,:)f I SHARM10"', S.K. (?4oskva) Designing car. mechanisms taking into consideration the wear of cam profile. I-Tashinovedenie no.3:43-49 165. (,',FLRA 18: 6) SHCHUKIM, M.; RABRIKOVA, K.; SHAIROKOV., V. Iet's align with the best. Okhro truda i sots. strakh. 5 no.8:20-21 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Strakhovyye delegaty chasovogo zavodaf go Orel. (Orel-Clockmaking and watchmaking-Hygienic aspects) SHAROITOV, V.A.; FILATOVA, Ye.P. Premature yellowing of gladioli. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.30:86-90 158. W3A i1:6) l.Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk SSSR. (Gladiolus--Diseases and pests) NAZAREVSKIY, S.L. kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk; BLAGOVIDOVA, H.S.; ZAYTSICVA, Ye.H.; KRASNOVA, N.S., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; LIPINSKAYA, Ye.V.; LIPSKAYA, T.V. (deceased]; SHARONOV, V.A., kand.biolog.nauk; FMATOVA, Ye.P.; TSITSIN, _aTm ~e_k, otv.red.; OGOLZVETS, G.S., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. red.izd-va; YEGOROVA, N.Y., tekhn.red. [Ornamental perennials; brief results of introduction at the gain Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.] Dekorativnye mnogoletniki; kratkie itogi introduktsii v Glavnom botanicheskom sadu Akademii nauk =R, 1960. 333 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Moscow. Glavnyy botanichaskiy Bad. 2. Otdel tBVetovodstva Glavnogo botanicheskogo sada AN SSSR (for all, except TSitaiiL, Yegorova). (Plants, Ornamental) (Moscow--Plant Introduction) SHARONOV, V.A.--. - ~bnoculture of gladioli and viability of their corms. -Biul.Glav.bot. sada no.":77-82 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad AN SSSR. (Gladiolus) . --.. ~~. I . . - . - - --l- ' , ,aji ht ra--ge o- vsijilit, , -n-d 0 -D- -- , I. - Z- -J~l - - ~ -_'. .-, -, -* , C r.,Ty~. - -..-j4 Cl,, . . -njn, -_. . pap~,,rs -I.: I - ,c:, . - ~ 'I 1,C os. un-ta .1 Len2n -,--3d ~-tate *~%.'tv 1-53, O'HARONOVY V. V. 2. L-SR (6(1;(-,) "Photographic observat'-ons of Yars at the time of oprosiLtIllon of 1939.11 Astron. Zhur., 17, Fo. 4, 1939. Fulkovo Observator-j. 9. AWReFOrt U-15IFi `3 Oct. 10,51. SHAFC'o--,VP V.V. "The -Practice of Application of the Yeasures of Visab'-lity," 1z. Ak. Nauk., SS4, -er. leograf. i Geofiz., Nos. 1-6, 1942 -, - 1. si-i.~Pollov, V. V. 2. 'I-SSR (600) "Brightness and color of the solar corona during the eclipse of 21 Sep 1942,11 Astron. Zhur., 19, No. 1, 1942. Kazan Affiliate of Leningrad University, Yelabuga. 9. ~ Reyort U-151F, 23 Oct. 1951 '1: ,:;1 1 ~ V,~ ;.,, 1- 1 1 . SHA20MOV, V. V. e. U'Ij6R ('CO) C "Calculating the beginning, end and duration of twilight taking into account cloudiness," Astron. Zhur... 10, No. 6, 19112. Branch of Leningrad State University, Yelabuga. 9. SWRerort U-151F, 23 Oct. 1951. i T 1: T, -'H Izrl-vo `S-SR, i vidiros 71~ (~L-lr-miia rinlik '.nil= 'S.R. Ti Ir- rv! -A 4-1 4 ty. L'bram- of S' 5c-i-nrpq -n~i ~viitinn intJie Sov--ef !'n--',,-)n, Cori.rress, 1r.55. SHAPOII~:OVI VI v '415 0/13.4 .S51 Vidimoe ' Dalekikh Predmetov i Ogney (Visibility of Distant Objects 01 and Livhts) Yoskva, Voyenmorizdat, 1944. 457 P. Illus., Di:~grs.y Tables. At Head of Title: Voyenno-Xorskrya Akadendya im. Voroshilova. AB 51(-518- II., It I I'M IN.% I 111M P.,u I J.t. t %1, 1 't msp %I 1111A.Ml .1 A -1 41.11- 11. it %alti" I... III-", ~llI;.. III ., (Iml ( ..Hill "'"I w. j- -t4- loth ma" h 1-44, "A 4J. *N'-' 7. 101- J10- J- sit I;nglih ) Asioalog tillict imufts, it wAs fouctil OUR 4t VVVIV %Aur of 1) the lKwumi %~ r4thrr twtKhtcr itt the N.rtls Own in the 'Amth. prAmMy ,wissic jurtly t-, itw- -n,wnt pi~m~ J a nk ur.wA asid lwl!" h- Z-.ILwal light. vixlu~ d thc - wrather . - .illnja-'It , J~ Austillorr arad wintef "r Rosel, in alk 4 The itwa-wretunttA wete itt~k- at I:IAWjc.i 0 -- 3- jh-, # - 55-8 ) ill 1944, Vasii!evic.'-,, ig-r-11 SHAitONOV, Vsevolod Vasillevich Tables of calculations of natural illumination and visibility. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSRJ, 1945. 197 p. (51-27061) W369.L4 PA 2 1 -27 3 USSR/meteorological, Research Nov 1946 Claude "The Colar of a Cloudy Sk7.,," Prof V. V. Sha:ronov9 10i PP "Priroda" No 3 6- Dieoussion on -the color of a oloady aky ar, a result of selective absorbsian and diffusiaa -in different directionB of lig4t rays passing thrvu~ the elcuds and -the Influence of the layer of air between the observer and ths olaud. ID 27T73 "ars (1.:nrs) Izd. A'r,-ideciii SSSF P.:os,70w and Lerhirn-d 1 -,-T~ - / ) - -, -1 7 L- ~, ~ , y SH1j11f_,NCV,TT. V. PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 213 - I BOOK Call No.: QC355.S5 Author: _P_WON0V,.,j. V., Leningrad State University Full Title~ rliXSUREMENT AND CALCULATION OF THE VISIBILITY OF DISTANT OBJ Transliterated Title; Ismereniye i rasch9t vidimosti dal9kikh predmetov Publishing Data Publishing Rouse: State Publishing House of Technical Theoretical Literature (OGIZ) Originating Agency: None wr, Date. 83,000 1947 No. D .% 284 No. of copiess Editorial Staff Editor: None Tech. Ed.: None Editor-in-Chief. None Appraiser: None Text Data Coveragej The book is the result of the author's fifteen year work, practic and theoretical, in the f ield of visibility', and is based on all C_ the information he could find in numerous sources, Russian and foreign. The text covers the visibility problem and its solution; the theory of horizontal visibility; the theory of visibility- meters; visibility-meters based on the principles of absorption, diffusion and optical superimposition, and on the photometric principle; practical methods of observation and the calculation of horizontal visibility, 1/2 Ismereniye i rasche"t vid-4mosti dale"kikh predmetov - AID 213 - I From the practical point of view the book appears to have a certain value, because it accumulates theoretical conceptions and practical methods of determining horizontal visibility and describes many instruments, old and new. This compilation of a considerable number of sources, which otherwise can be found only dispersed throughout technical literature, seems tc- b~ 1--:.L,~Jful, purD6se-' To bring together as far as possible all information available on the subject of horizontal visibility. Facilities: The following men are mentioned for their theoretical works- Ambartsumian, V. A.J. Kastrov, V. G., Krat, V. A., Kuznetsov, E, S., Fesenkov, V. G., Fok, V. A. The following men are cited for their practical work: Bereozkin, V. A., Gershun, A. A., Piskun, V.A., Rityn', N. E., Faas, V. A. They devised different instru nts &nd methods of observation. No. of Russian and Slavic References: Very numerous, at the end of every chapter (1850-1944) Available-. Library of Congress. 2/2 SRA-TIONOV, V.V f. Computing visibilit7 under given observation conditions. Vest. JGU 2 no.9:3-31 S 147. (MIRA 12:9) (Visibility-) SHAAONOV, V.V., prof. N.N. Pavlov, professor at Lenln(Tad University and 1947 Stalin Prize winner. Vest. WU 2 no.9-.163-164 S 147. (MIRA 12:9) (Favlov, Nikolai Nikiforovich, 1902-) Weather - Clouds mar 1947 "Distribution of Color in a Cloudy Sky," V. V. Sbaro- nov, Leningrad Ordor of Lenin State U, 16 pp "Izv Akad Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf I Geofiz" Vol XI., No 2 Discusses distribution of color in sky entirely cov- ered'by thick cloudy layer of Irregular brightness. Assumes that different regions of this layer emit radiant energy of one and the same spectral distribu- tion, corresponding to usual gray color of cloudy sky, fiotmithstanAing unequal brightness of the re- gions. Shows that under these conditions, dark 50773 USSR/keteorology (Contd) Mar 1947 -regions of cloudy layer, observed from earth, seem bluish and.bright regions, yellowish. In addition, saturatipn of color grove from zenith to horizon. Bubmitte?L by Academician L. S. Leybenzon. 50T73 D-1 Cal "Cilo U-'~ 'Go, i L t i Z I.- na I h S t a t e y ~'o 19' 9). SHARONOV, V.V. Color of clouds and Its origin. Meteor. I g1drol. no.4:5-16 148. (Clouds) (MLRA 8:2) 1. 7. V. 2. U.-- ~ S P ( 6, C (-" 1) 4, 1 11,) "Disphanescope, Tts Theory, Exa-ination, and Application." Trudy OGO, I7sue 11, 194M-!-~- . - 3, 1`49. 21WReport U*25511- 30 Oct 52 9. Yeteorologiya i Gidrologiya, ITO 7 the pl,,inF-- r 7 gU -,.I Ap- (PlaTlatv (Mll-L, 12:7) : 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 -- - - 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 q 0 wo , IA L 2 -L I I 4 I 1 10 11 U I) w III& III$ tomol 0 is )4 a v It A L L A a IL I A -1 z k 1 k2 now 2136. no WWW Wdmkmdm a" a - -11 Vow, V, V. %&ARm4ov- lzr. Akad. Saak p ~ i SSSP, Onkf. rr#ft;--Nmt,-(Ab_q). IZU-96 (Sept.. 1 I 1949) IV XwAm. t is the vkusl The w1ar 111unlingtiOn CCWUW -00 so J; hfjjh,mm (in pwoenettic units) Droducvd On It P14" perp. to Ow inckktlt fW- at the didamv -it I A~U- -00 Constant and the The prac" Or "KA'Urft this -00 bod in inhemn dWfiwki- a( " pmblen Ut dcmcri c d f w - m ns detail. im~ the medwft for obuin use atntaspherk vahw. The compWAtks of the mk VIC Nit historical colk-tion Of ft v d t so') ay mustrate ky %alucs obtaintd sim 1723 and the enor"W"ts Lkvfs- a** tions bctwev tb-. A nwdlod for tbing the thennal w1ar WOM11, for dettuffinino the light Constant Is COO Itoo awl Revre's nw(hod shwhir to SW" tim""Itd see 00 . pfrf. Z., 61 (No. 41 114-17 (19"11. The vdw 001 ,p 0 0; : rwtmnnwn*J as mmt CCHAW ftm all &*r4vb is luminom &M Of 13-1 Pilot. c"ra4v"(111II to A see . D. T. KRA%A 2 - W W cAn4ks- ;4 0 0 It or It K A,( X U K C, n If X 0 00 0 0 0 0 *, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CSOO 10 Od I, X4 0 1, m I X Be 9 a a 3 1 010: 0 0 9'q 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 4 V * lei 0 ~ * *,a t0 00 00 ~69 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 15 5T-3 USSR/Astronomy - Planets, Physics of Dec 49 Astrophysics "All-Union Conference on Planetary Physics," V. V. Sharonov, 4 pp "Priroda" No 12 Conference, held at KharIkov 21 - 23 May 49, was presi4ed ovpr by N. P. BaraVashev, Dir, KharIkov Astr Obs. Reports were heard on sev- eral aspects of planetary physics. Conference was held in a6cordance with resolutions passed at Dec 48 conference, reported in "Astronomi- che.skiy Zhurnal" Nol,'1949,and'Vestnik Lenin- gradskogo Univeraiteta" No 1, 1949. IWM 155T3 I -Ti I ?;-,:,, k I ). , , , -11 -;v, 11. V. 1 roc.) ItYlanet Study as a ;cijntific Discipline'l, Vestnik Lenin ~;rad skogo Jniversiteta, Vol. 14, No. 8, pF 3-13, 1949. SHARONOV, V.V., professor. Colorimetric observation of Vems during the western elongation of 1948. Nauch. bial. lien. un. no.22:3T5 149. (NIRA 10:4) 1. Kafedra obshchey astronomii. (Ve=aa (Planet)) W.O.ROM. --Ikb,%kX'MAMor. Experience in absolute photometry of noctilucent clouds. Nanch. biul. len. un.no.22:6-7 149. (MI-RA 10:4) 1. Kafedra obshcheY astronomii. (Photometry, Astronomical) (Clouds) 0 f -19L SHARONUI, V. Y. USSR/Astronomy - Photography Mar/Apr 50- Mathematics Applied "Photographic Irradiation and Its Influence Upon the Photographs of Planetary Disks," V.V. Sharonov, Astr Obs, Leningrad State U, 7 PP "Aatron Zhur" Vol XXVII, No 2 Develops certain mathematical expressions describing influence of irradiation upon astrometric and photo- metric investigations of the moon's disk and plane- tary disks. 4w 158T2 Y v Novye dannye o "ielencun luche." [New dda on the "gmen flash."] 7:50-53, July 1951. 3 figii.. 9 refis. UH-BH----'rhe first rays of sun .inri5c th a at sunset aremmmtinu:4 an intense blue-green coW rempliting that Nor in the sitectmi Wild of wave-length about 530p. After vainly watching for the green Mi,h for 30 yt-;,~, theautiou- finally ol~ervcd it repealcilly 20 thrics from May 161o juric 10, 1950,at S--hi im t lie lilack-S-, wit It flicaid of lmjwer binoculars pixivided witb gray light filters. -Lecu kt% . alilwar exclusively in itim-ets in (lie "algrat C" for," Soluctfit 24fy ~p Let 7 lilliv, W4 11 inlelvals frool 5 't-C. it) -1 mill. 911cm rel-aterIV141CS .1fl! (1,1111CCull Willa Ili, dcfmomi .... .. filt-minds.k. .4 ,f tile .,tliag lo, with a-11111,11il.6 IS Lillie,;) green fla.hing, L,%.tIu:r with agrallf-i it., 1.111161.1t: k1cf-lualimis, tile author -tile tw&.sibIti caim,t of its origin, discartitt tik? V'i'lilly mul ;I-rt. that tile Mr.A.-n-ext plic"..11C.1a Imtk ;a favor of a ccrtait, 'sootimbromalic character of (it. Xr-.s ILsb IQ*,%I oputi the ljhemmuctl~n of aluillialool dL. flemion of light. Subjeel fleadingy: 1. Green flash jgghiU.S.SlL- A. ALP. 7j. Um/kstroncW - Planets Sep/0-at 51 'Photometric Comparison of Crepuscular PhenomWa .%o of Farth and Venus," V. V. Sharonov, Astr Obs of E- Leningrad U (V 01 'Astron Zhur" Vol XXVIII, No 5, PP 382-387 Modern methods of limb effect are found insuff i- cient by.Soviet astronomers A. A. Nefed'yev, V. A. Bronshten, N. N. Mikhelson, V. N. Petrov,, M - A . Xlyakotko, N - M - Tayekina. and G. P. Zvya- gintseva. for evaluation of atm height, may 192T6 USSR/Astronomy - Planets (Contd) Sep/Oct 51 rather be considered as psychophysiol impres- sions and should be substituted by photometric methoc's. Sharonov concludes that atm of Venus is 3-4 times higher than the terrestrial. 192T6 0