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SARKISTAN,S.G.; TRODOROVICH,G.I.; YX3)OROV,S.F.. redaktor; NOSOV.G.I..
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redaktor; AM MY" tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Principal features of Devonian paleogeogrAphy of the Ural and
Volga regions; general facies analysis of Devonian deposits]
Osnovnye cherty paleogeografil devonskoi epokhi Uralo-Volshokol
oblasti; obahchii fAtsialInyi awdis devonakikh otlothenii.
Moskva, lid-vo Akedemii nauk SSSR, 1955. 254 p. (MLRA 9:2)
lo Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Fedorov)
(Volga-Ural region--Paleogeography)
nz,
TBODCROVICH.G.I.
M -ilia,
Origin of sedimentary dolomite and limestone rocks.
nefti no.5:75-107 155.
(Dolomite) (Limeatone)
I
Trudy Inst.
(MLRA 8:12)
ZOLOTARIV, M.A.; PIDOPLICHKD, I.C,; YEDOROV, P.V.; VASIL'UT, Y.N.; IYAWYA,
I.K.; GROKOV, V.I.; SOKOIDT, D.S.; ZHIRMUNSXIT, A.M.; PARMUZIN, Tu,P.;
PLTUSNIN, I.I.-, XATS, X.Ta.; GRICM, V.P.; TUMMY, Tu.K.; MUSKY-1-YIN,
A.I.; LIUMV, T.D:; TIODDROVIC4,, GAII; ZVORYXIN, 11J.; HIKUOVICH, .
V.P.; GALITSKIY, V I.V.: GORDEYET, D.I.;
TANSHIN, A.L.; X49MASM, N.V.; SHMMM, To.T.;
PITAVCMCNW, N.I.; YIJMDV, K.X.; PIDOPLICEMD, I.G., dekt*r bi*logiche-
skikh nauk, professor.
Papers presented at the conference on the history of Qpaternary flora
and fauna in relation re, the development of Quaternary glaciation.
Trudy Xem.chetv.per. 12:129-189 155. (HIBA 9:4)
l.Gidrometoosluzhba (for UlstarevL2.Zoologichookiy institut AN USSR
(for Pideplichko).3.Inatitat okeanologii AN SSSR (for Yedorov).4.Bota-
nichaskiy institut AN SSSR (for Vasillyev).5-lfomissiya Pe izuehouira
chetvartichnege parl*da AN SSSR (for Ivanova).6.institut geolegiche-
skikh nauk AN SSSR (for Gromov, Tanshin, Hikiforova, Moskvitin).7.xos-
kovskiy geologo-razvedochnyy inatitut imeni Ordzhonikidze (for Sokolov).
8.Akademi.va naak Belorussko7 SSR (for Zhirvnmokiy).9.Ko9kovskiY, insti-
tut inzhenerov vodnogo khozvayetva (for Plyusnin).10.Geograficheskiy
falmlitet Hookovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta (for Tefromov,
Parmusin).11.Moshovskiy gosudaratvannyy univeraitat (for Labodev, Zvo-
rykin),12,Institut nefti AN SSSR (for Teodorovich)-13*Transproektkar'Ter
Hinisteretva putey soobshcheniya (for Mikhnovich).14.VsesoyuzW aero-
geologichookiy treat (for Galitskir).15.Sovat po izuchaniyu proizvo-
ditelinykh oil AN SSSR (for Makeyev). .
(Continued on next card)
ZOrDTAREV, M.A.---(continued) Card 2.
16.Laboratoriya giciro-geologichesUkh problem AN SSSR (for Gordeyev).
17-Institut geografij All SSSR (for Dumitrashko, Grichuk).
Raleontoloa) (Paleobotan7) (Glacial epoch)
111-1.- 11 1
- - U. L.
---.
"Lithology of carbonate deposits of the Upper Palcozoic of the Urnl.-Voloa region"
Byulleten' 1,~)skovskogo C)bshchestva
Frirody, Otdol a-ol.ogicheskiy, Vol
0
SeP-Oct 1955, p 125-132
TEODOROUGH. G.I.
Sedirsentary mineralogical and geochamical facies. Vop.uin.osad.
obr. 3/4:39-56 '56. OUAL 9: 11)
1. Institut nefti Akademii nauk S Moskva.
(Geochemistry)
TBODOROVICII 001.
~, -
Concerning N.A. LiAriavtoey'a article "Trends in research on the
origin of petroleum.' Iwv.AV SM.Ser.geol. 21 no.8:113-119 Ag 156.
(Petroleum geology) (MM 9:11)
- TZODOROVICH, G.I.
Classification of sandstones on the basis of material composition.
Razved.i okh.nedr 22 no.12:1-8 D 156. OMRL 10:2)
1. Institut nefti AN SSSR.
(Sandstone)
TXMCROVIGH, G.L; GROZDILOVA. L.P.; MHKWA, N.S.
- - * - W--o"t
An atteept to subdivide the BashkIrian eta e of the 3wehkirixm
highland according to Yomintufferm fftUrjA.O%kUAx Samt III
no.2:434-437 N 156. -1 - (Him 10 3 1)
1. PrOdstavleno oLkademikom S.I. Mironovyx.
(Bashkiria--Geology. Strat1graphic) (Ybraminifem, Yossil)
AUTHOR: ~elodorovich, G.I. 5-3-4/37
I!ITLE: Subdivision of Basic Columns of the Bashkirian Stage of the
Mountainous Bashkiria into Faunal Horizons (Podrazdeleniye
opornykh razrezov bashkirskogo yarusa gornoy Bashkirii na
faunisticheskiye gorizonty)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel
Geologicheskiy, 1957, No 3, pp 65-80 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of new data, the author found hie subdivision of
basic columns of the Bashkirian stage into 5 faunal horizons,
distinguished according to brachiqpods, foraminifers, and
corals fauna. Below the Badhkirian stage the author dis-
tinguishes 2 horizons in the Upper Namurian stage and one
stage corresponding to the Protvin horizon of the'Lower Na-
murian stage, and above the Bashkirian stage he places the
I'Vereyokiy" faunal horizon. The author correlates the ho-
rizons of the Bas~kirian stage in the mountainous Bashkiria
with the columns of the Donate Basin, Urals area, and also
with the goniatite zone of the Carboniferous system of West-
Card 1/2 ern Europe.
5-3-4/37
Subdivision of Basic Columns of the Bashkirian Stage of the Mountainous
Bashkiria into Faunal Horizons
The article contains 3 tables and 25 referencest of which 19
are Russian, 1 is Ukrainian, 3 are French and 2 are English.
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
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AUTHOR: Teodorovich, G.I.
5-4-3/15
TITLEi On Mineralo-Geochemical Facies and Some Other Fundamental Pro-
blems of Ancient Sedimentation (0 mineralogo-geokhimicheskik-q
fatsiyakh i nekotorykh drugikh oanovnykh voprosakh drevnego
osadkoobrazovaniya)
PERIODICALs Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshche3tva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel
Geologicheskiy, 1957, No 4, PP 35-60 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article constitutes polemics with the criticism by N.M.
Strakhov' of the author's previous publications. Strakhov
(Ref. 27) began the discussion on two important problems of
lithologys sedimentary geochemical facies and dolomite
genesis. As to the first problem, Strakhov denies the ex-
istence of geochemical facies. The author re-asserts his
thesis that it is expedient and necessary to single out sedi-
mentary geochemical or, as he proposes to name them, mineralo-
geochemical facies. The author mentions the following geo-
chemical facies: sulfide, sulfide-siderite, sulfide-ankerite,
siderite, ankerite, chamoisite, kerchenite, vivianite,
glauconite, and the facies of oxides and hydroxides of iron.
The usefulness of the concept of facies is illustrated by
Card 1/3 examples of the "Polunochnoye" manganese ore deposits (east-
5-4-3/15
On Mineralo-Geochemical Facies and Some Other Fundamental Problems of
Ancient Sedimentation
ern slope of the North Urals) and those of Chiatura. The
author's classification of the mineralo-geochemical facies
proposed in 1947 was based on the paragenesis and genetic
series of syngenetic minerals of sedimentary rocks and on the
physico-chemical data as to the origination of minerals in
contemporary water bodies. The classificational scheme,
complemented in 1954, includes 14 natural types of geo-
chemical facies based on the distribution of mineralo-in-
dicatorB which determine the natural combinations of the pro-
files of rH and pH. These natural types of geochemical
facies are singled out and named by certain complexes and by
most characteristical minerals (or chemical compounds). The
author points out that Strakhov's criticism of his class-
ifidation is only negative and does not suggest instead any-
thing positive. However, the author states that it is neces-
sary to supplement his first scheme with another one which
characterizes the series of mineralo-geochemical facies by
the profile of rH. They are distinguished by the stable
position of the oxidizing-reducing separation or the re-
Card 2/3 duGtion zone. This series of facies is similar to that pre-
5-4-3/15
On Mineralo-Geochemical Facies and Some Other Fundamental Problems of
Ancient Sedimentation -
viouBly proposed (Ref. 35, 40, 43) which is characterized by
the multiple micro-oscillatory regime of the oxidizing-re-
ducing separation. Characteristics of this second series of
mineralo-geochemical facies, which includes 6 types, are
shown in the table given in the article. Then the author
discusses the problem of dolomite genesis, analyzes Strakhov's
critical remarks, refutes them by additional arguments, and
arrives at the following conclusion: the problem of dolomite
genesis is a very complicated one; conditions of their form-
ation in the geological past differed considerably from those
existing at present. Mineralo-petrographic and geochemical
studies of various dolomite types and corresponding experi-
mental physico-chemical investigations should be continued.
The article contains 1 table and 66 references, 54 of which
are Slavic.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
SUBJECT: USSR/Geology 1.1-5-11/15
AUTHORi Teodorovich, G.I.
TITLE: Review of the Book by Ivanova, Ye.A. and Khvorova, I.V.:
"Stratigraphy of Middle- and Upper-Carbon of the Western Part
of the Moskva Syneclease" (Reteenziya na knigu Ye.A. Ivanovoy
i I.V. Khvorovoyi Stratigrafiya arednogo i verkhnego Karbona,
zapadnoy chasti Moskovskoy aineklizy")
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957,
#5, PP 105-111 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author reviews the book in detail and stresses its import-
ance. He positively estimates the first two chapters of the
book written by both of the authors, Ivanove and Khvorova, but
criticizes the 3rd chapter written by Ivanova alone and points
out numerous defects and wrong assertions made in this chapter.
There are 29 references, 24 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATIONt Not indicated
PRESENTED BYi
SUBMITTEDt On 10 February 1956
AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress,
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V7EM
SUBJECT: USSR/Geology lo-6-12/13
kUTHORt Aliyev, A.G., Teodorovich, G.I. and Soidov, A.G.
TITLEs All-Union Conference on Mineralogy and Petrography of Sediment-
ary Rocks (Vessoyuznoye soveshchaniye po voprosam mineralogii
i petrografii osadochnykh porod)
PERIODICALi Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957,
# 6, p 125-127 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: An All-Union Conference on problems of mineralogy and petro-
graphy of sedimentary rocks was held in Baku from 5 to 20 Oct
1956. The conference was called by the Section of Geologic-
Geographical Sciences of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Petro-
leum Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Institute of
Geology imeni Gubkin of tKe Azerbaydzhan Academy of Sciences,
and Ministries of Petroleum Industry of the USSR and Azer-
baydzhan SSR.
This third Conference on Lithology was dedicated to the mineral-
ogy and petrography of sedimentary rocks of oil-bearing regions
and first of all those in Azerbaydzhan.
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TITLEt
10-6-12/13
All-Union Conference on Mineralogy and Petrography of SedIment-
ary Rooks (Vseeoyuznoye soveshchaniye po voprosam mineralogii
i petrografii osadochnykh porod)
400 delegates from 50 large scientific and industrial organ-
izations took part in the Conference. Over 40 scientific re-
ports were delivered which dealt with the principal results
and achievements of the Soviet geologists in studying:
1. Petrography and geochemistry of the oil-bearing layers
and formations.
2. Lithology of oil collectors in connection with authi-
genous mineral origination.
3. Correlation of the layers.
4. Mineralogy of clays.
5- Sedimentation in the Mesozoic, Cenozoic and recent water
reservoirs.
6. Problems of diagenesis, spigenesis and early meta-
morphism.
7. Methods of research, and
B. other problems of petrography and mineralogy.
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4o-6-12/13
TITLE: All-Union Conference on '~-ineralogy and i'etrography of Sediment-
ary Rooks (Voesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po voprosam mineralogii
i petrografii osadochnykh porod)
INSTITUTIONs Not indicated
PRESENTED BYs
SUBMITTEM No date indicated
AVAIUBLEs At the Library of Congress
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TIODOROVICH, G.I.
Sandstone classification based on its elastic grains and cement com-
position. Do)d.AIF SSSR 112 no.1:121-123 Ja 1570 ()M 10:2)
1. Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akadealkom R.S.
Shatskim.
(Sandstone--Classification)
TRODOROVICH ~ -
-~- ~,;; ", -t-
Mineralogical and geochemical faciea and basic problems relative to
ancient sediment accumulation. Bl-ul. MIP. Otd. geol. 32 no.4j35-
60 il-Ag 157. (Mineralogy) (MIRA UtQ
Fro
A !zi 12
AA i
-g
YJDOROY, A,N. [deceased]; UT.IUNOV, A.V. (deceased]; TWDOROVIGHO, G.I.;
USPENSKIY, V.A.; RADCHMM, O.A.; YMYNZIY,
suBBoTnu, N.N.; STIPAHOT, D.L.; )CMGHINI, Xikhail Yedorovich,
red.;"IONINA. 1.9.0 veduahchi7 red,; TASHCHUMUINSKATA. A.B..
t o)dw,, ied,
[Dictionary of petrole~a geolog7j Slovar.' po geologii nofti. IzdeZ.p
i9pr. i.dop. leningrad, Gos. nauohno-tekhn. izd-vo neft i gorno-
toplivnoi lit-ryq leningre otd-nie, 1958. 776 p9 (MIRA 11:10)
l.' Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Mirchink).
(Petroleum gooology--Diationaries)
Tr'wOROVIGH,'GeoX4X_jjMovioh; POWNSKAYA, Bru-ngil Ida Takovlevna; CMIWV,
-X-.7 0- red.; ILIINA, H.S., red. izd-va; YANOVICH, S.G.,
otvetotvenw ,
tekhn. red.
[Stratigraphy, petrography, and facies of the Devonian period of
the Minasinsk a-ad Mazarovks, depressions] Stratigraftia, petrografiia
i fatuil devona .Mi=sinakikh i Nazarovskoi vpadin. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 233 P. (Muu Ilte)
1. Ghlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSER (for Chapikov).
(Krasnoyarsk Territory-(Teolog7)
YURKEVICH, Iosif Andreyevich;.-JEO otv. red.;
MDOTITEV, K.M., red. Izd-va; 1= 114IN. I.F., tekhn.red.
[Investigation Into methods used in the fa~ies and geochemical
study of sedimentary rocks (as applied to problems of petroleum
geology)] Issledovanita p0 metodike fatsialino-geokhimicheakogo
izucheniia ORadochnykh porod (v prilozhanii k zadacham geologli
nefti). Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 112 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(Petroleum geoloff) (Rocks, Sedimentary)
3(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2046
Teodorovich, Georgiy Ivanovich
AntigennM mineraly oa&loehnykh porod (Authigenous Minertau or Sed1mentaxy
Rocks) Moscow,, Izd-vo AN SSSRp 1958. 224 p. 2.,000 copies printed.
Errata slip inserted.
Spons*oring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut nefti. Laboratoriya
mineralogii I uslov:Ey obrazovanlya bituminoznykh avit.
Reap. Ed.: V.P. Petrov, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: T.S. Popovaj
Tech. Ed.: I.F. Kuzmin*
PURPOSE: This book is intended for lithologists, geologists, and geochemists
concerned with the study of sedimentary rocks and ores.
COVERAGE: This book discusses authigenous sedimentary minerals, methods of
identification, and questions on their genesis. The wathor pays greatest
attention to both minervLlu of primarily chemical origin as well as to
diagenetic minerals., which in to say, to ayngenetic sedimentbry minerals in
the broadest sense. The i=portance of colloi" in the migration of mineraln
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Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks SOV/2046
in the earth's crast and in sedimentation and mineral formation In already
stabilized rocks is stressed. The author hopes to encaarage a genetic
approach to the study of su-thigenous rocks and to emphasize the importance
of geochemistry in studying mineral gene3is. No personalities are mentloned.
There are 236 references! 221 Soviet, 6 English., 5 German., and 4 rrench.
TABIE OF CO=M:
Introduction
3
Ch. I. Authigenous Minerals as Indicators of Physicochemical Aspects 5
Ch. II. Major Stages of Selimentation 18
A. Syngenesis and epigenesis. Sedimentation genesis, di4enesis,
catagenesis, Hypergeneele. Primary metamorphiaz is
B. Features of diagenesis and of its IDver Zonal Bound=y 23
Ch. III. Sedimentary Authigenous Minerals, Mostly Syngenetic, Their
Basic Characteristics., Conditions of Formation,, and Their
Classification 33
L_ _ -Silicon- G-rqup. 3
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Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks
opal
Chalcedon
Qwwtz
11. Carboldate Graqp
Non-aqueous carbonates
Subgroup of calcites
Calcite
Dolomite
Ankerite
Magnesite
Siderite
Isomorpbous series:
Rhodochrosite
Isomorphous series:
Subgroup of Aragonite
Aragonite
Ktypeite
Vaterite
oiderite--magnesite
siderite--rhodochmaite
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41
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60
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Authigen~ms Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks BOV/2046
Strontianite 63
Witherite 61
Cerussite 61
Principal carbonates 61
Malachite 61
Azurite 62
Aqueous carbonates, and principal aqueous carbonates 62
Sodium carbonate 62
Nesquehonite 63
Hydromagnesite 63
In. Croup of sedimentary silicates 64
Ferrous silicates 64
Potassium containing ferrous silicates 65
Glauconite 65
Per-.-ous silicates without potassium 73.
Ferrous chlorites 79
a) Oxidized leptochlorite 81
Chamosite 81
b) Predominatly oxidized leptochlorites 82
Bavalite 82
Thuringite 82
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11
Authilgenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks
Greenalite
a) Oxidized-acidified leptochloriteo
Strigovite
Kronstedtite
Griffithite
d.) Basically oxidized leptochlorites
Ferrous-magnesian chlorites
Pennine
C.Unochlore
Proeblorite
Silicates belonging to the "clay group*
Allophanic minerals or allophanoids
Group of kaolinite and halloysite
Subgroup of kaolinite
Kaolinite
Dickite
Nacrite
Anauxite
Pholerite
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83
83
84
84
84
84
8T
88
88
89
92
94
94
94
94
94
94
96
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Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks SOV/2046
Subgroup of halloysite 97
Halloyisite 97
Metshalloyisite 98
Ferri-halloyaltes 99
Group of monothermite 100
Monothermite 100
Leverrierite 101
Group of hydromica 102
White hydromica 102
Hydromuscovilte 102
Illites 2C4
Hydrobiotite 105
Vermiculite 106
Group of montmorillonite 108
Beidel.lite 112
Montmoril.lonite 114
Magnesian silicates belonging to the "clay Ip 116
Palygorskite 116
Sepiolite 116
Calcium and sodium aqueous alumosilicates 119
Zeolites 119
Zeolites of sedimentary origin 10
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Authigenaus Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks
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Subgroup of heulandite and phIllipsite 121
Mordenite 121
Phillipsite 121
Desmine 122
Heulandite 122
Subgroup of chabazite 123
Laumontite 123
Chabazite 123
Subgroup of natrolite 124
Natrolite 124
Analcite 124
Authigenous sedimentary feldspar 125
Plagioclase 126
Albite 12T
Oligoclase 12T
Andesine 128
tabraaorite 128
Bytownite 128
Anorthite 128
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Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks SOV,12046
Calcium and sodium feldspar
Orthoclose
Microcline
Anorthoclase
Sedimentary copper silicon
Chrysocolla
IV. Group of oxides and hydroxides
Authigenous sedimentary titanium oxides
Ilmenite
Rutile
Anatase
Brookite
Aluminum hydroxides
Sporogelite
Diaspore
Boehmite
Hydrarginite
Magnesium oxides and hydroxides
Brucite
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129
129
129
130
132
132
134
134
134
134
135
135
136
136
137
137
138
138
138
Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks SOV/2046
Iron oxides and hydroxides 139
Magnetite 139
Hematite 140
Hydrohematite ild
Goethite 141
Hydrogoethite 141
Turgite 142
Lepidocrocite 143
Manganese oxides and hydroxides 143
Brmmite 144
Hausmannite 144
Pyrolusite 145
Manganite 146
Vernadite, 147
Psilomelane 147
Wad 148
Ransieite 148
Copper Oxides 149
Cuprite 149
Tenorite 150
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Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks
V. Group of Sulfides
Ferrous sulfides
Hydratroilite
Melnikovite
Pyrite
Mareasite
Pyrrhotene
Copper Sulfides
Chalcopyrite
Bornite
Chalcosine
Covelline
Sulfides of manganese, lead and zinc
Alsbandine
Hauerite
Galenite
Sphalerite
VI. Group of Phosphates
Calcium phosphate
Fluoroapatite
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150
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152
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154
154
154
155
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157
157
158
159
159
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Authigenow Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks
Hydroxylapatite
Francolite
Collophanite
Kurskite
Carbonate-apatite
Ferric phosphates
VivIanIte
Kertschenite
Oxykertschenite
Bosphorite
Picite
Beraunite
Borickite
VII. Group of Sulfates and Fluorines
Alunite
Jarosite
Coquimbite
Coplapite
Melanterite
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161
161
162
162
162
163
163
164
165
166
166
167
167
167
167
168
168
169
169
Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks SOV/2046
Chalcanthite 169
Barite 170
Celestine 171
Fluorite 172
VIII. Group of soluble salts (from lakes or lagoons) 173
Gypsum 173
Anhydrite 174
Halite 176
Sylvite 177
Carnallite 177
Kainite 17T
Polyhalite 178
Glauberite 179
Kieserite 179
Epsomite 179
Mirabelite 180
Thenardite 160
Sodium nitrate 181
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Authigenous Minerals of Sedimentary Rocks SOV/2046
DC. Group of native elements
Native sulfur
Native copper
Native iron
Ch. IV. Basic Concepts of Colloidal Chemistry Connected With the
Formation of Minerals
181
181
182
184
185
Ch. V. Colloidal and Metacolloi&a Sedimentary Minerals, and Their Genesis 195
Conclusion 208
Bibliography 210
AVAIIABIE: Library of Congress
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TIODOROVICH, G.I.
[Studies of sedimentar rocks with relation to the geology
of petroleum and coal] Uchanfe ob osadochnykh porodakh;
primenitellno k geologii nefti i uglia. Leningrad, Goo.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neftionoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,
Lanirgradskoe otd-nia, 1958. 572 p. (MIRA 12:6)
(Rocks, Sedimantai7) (Petrolevx geology) (Coal geology)
132-58-6-2/13
AUTHORi Ji~- I
TITLEs ~n 1& Classification of Silico-Carbonate-Argillaceous Rocks
(0 klassifikatsii Aremnisto-karbonatiio-glinistykh porod)
PLRIODICAL3 hazvedka i Okhrana Nedrp 1958, Nr 6, PP 7-12 (US,.-JR)
&BSTRACTi The author has studied the question of the classification
of such rocks since 1935 fief. 1_7. lie partly disagrees with
the classification proposed by N.V. Kirsanov and Yu.V. Semen-
tovskiy ~-Ref 32 and proposes his own method of classification
(a compromise between his method and the method of the other
two authors) see table 3. Group 1 is of mainly eiliceous rocks
or silicites (containing more than 50% of silica). Group 2 is
of mainly silico-carbonate rocks (containing lose than 50~6 and
more than 10-25~~ of silica). Group 3 is of mainly carbonate-
argillaceous and argillaceous rocks (containing less than 10-331,
of silica) and GrovP 4 ia of mainly silico-argillaceous rocks
(containing leas than 50~o and more than 10-25% of silica).
Alcording to this classification, only 17 different types of
r !ks are to be found. Any other rock with a, slightly differ-
Card 112 er.; content can always be placed in one of these groups. There
On the Classification of Silico-Carborate-Argillaceous Rocks 132-58-6-2/13
are 3 tables, 2 graphs and 3 Soviet references.
A6SOCIATION: Institut nefti AS SSSR (The Oil Institute of the AS USSR)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Rocks-Classification
AUTHOR: Teodorovich, G-1. 11-58-7-10/12
TITLEt To the Editor of the Mitlinzinf) "Tzvestiyn Akndemll nrr.J~
Seriya geologicheskaya" (V redaktsiyu zhurnala "17vpstiya
Akademii nauk '3SER, Seriya geologicheskaya)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akader3J.i nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskays, lr'459,
Nr 7, PP 105-106 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This letter is the continuation of polemics on articles publ:~9~-
ed by S.I. Mironov and N.A. Kudrynvtsev in Nr 4, 1954, and Nr 4,
1955, of this periodical on tho question of tho non-organic
origin of oil. Nith this letter, the editors close the D01emicn
on this subject -intil more information is gathered. The
author corrects some of the statements made by the other two
authors. There are 4 references.
1. Fetroleim - Theory 29 Geoloa
Card 1/1
-110DORDVICH. G.I.
11 1. . ... 7 .
Stratigraphy and unrLfication
vonian cross sections. Trudy
of HInusinsk and Fazarovo
Inst.nefti 906-67 158.
(MIRA
De-
12:4)
(Minusinsk Lwland--Geologr, Stratigraphic)
(Nazarovo Range region--Geology, Stratigrapbio)
I
TIODO-ROVIGH, G. I I.
Source rock narine, mineralogical aM goochemical facioos. Trudy
Inst.nefti 9:155-161 158. (KIRA 12:4)
(Petroleum geology)
TWDOROVICH, G.I.
Native sulfur as an indicator in oil prospecting in the Ural-
Volga area. Trudy Inst.nefti 9:162-171 '58. (MIRA 12:4)
(Ural Mountain reglon-Petroleum jeolO87)
(Volga Valley-Potrolei - -
(Snifur)
TZODQBPVICH, G.I.; POLONSKATA, B.Ta.
P:trogra ic cbaIracteristice and formational factors of rocka
I the and D-5 Devonian terrigonous formation in wastorn
Bashkiria. Trudy Inat.nefti 9:172-190 158. (MIRA 12:4)
(Basbkiria-Geolog7. Stratigrapb1c)
TEOI)aRO71CH, G.I.
C~s-n letter to the aeAtor of "Boyetakala geologlia.1 Sov-9001. I
no.9:177 S 158. (MrRA 12:2)
1. Institut neftl All SSSR.
(Geolog7, Stratigraphic)
TIODOROTICH, G.I.
'otter to the editor, of mlzve!3tiia Akademil nauk SSSR. Seri&
geologicheskaia.1 Iz-%,. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 23 no.7;105-106 Jl
'58. (MIRA 11:9)
(Ural Mountain reglon-Petroleum geology)
(Ural Mountain rogion-Coal geology)
(Volga Valley-Potrolaum geology)
(Volga Valley-Coal geology)
TSO'DOROVICH, G.I.
' 7., - " , , "" ~ z ' ~
Classification of #111cate-carbonate-clay rocks. RazTed. I okh.
nedr 24 no.6:7-11 Je 158- (HIRA 11:12)
1,Institut nefti, All SSSR.
(Rocks, Sedimentary--Clasaification)
3(0)
AUTHOHS: Teodorov Khachatryen. it. 0., Sr71/2o-12'-r-4O;'5o
__TOTo1ova$ if. 11.
TITLE: Recent Data on the Stratigraphy and Lithology of the Terri-
genous L-rer Carboniferous Sediments of the !,iddle ~ovclzhlye
(Novyye dannyye po stratigrafti i litoloFii terri,,:,-ennYkh
otlozheniy nizhnego karbona Sredne6o Povolzhlya)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akade=ii nauk SS"3-,,, 195B, Vol 123, Nr 5,
PP 914 - 9161 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The terrigenousq pre-Stalinogorsk- (dostalinogorskiye), Lower
Carboniferoits sediments in the Volga-Ural region are considered
by one research group (Refs 1,30) as belonging to the Tour-
naisian $Lai-e, by another group as the lower part of the
Visean St~ige (Refs 6-6). However, most authors in these two
groups agrea that the pre- Stalino.-orsk sediments form a uni-
fied mass. Thus, it riould be appropriate to select an inde-
pendent Sub3tage of the Lower Carboniferous (Ref 5). The
authors hava rtiidieei the itections of the Yuybyahev region
and of neigabcrin(; dictrictn and h.-ve arrived at the conclusion
Card 1/3 that the YaAirovshaya mane of V. I..% Pozner (Ref Q is not
Recent Data on the 3trati--7-a-)',q and ~'JtholrUj cf the SOV/2o-123-5-40/510
Terrigenous Lower Carboni Fe:::)us Sediments of V,e Viddle Povolzhlye
unified, and it's two parts have difl,erent a~;es; a) The lower
part (Malinoirskiye strata of the authors) belongs to t~e
Upper Tourna:.sian Sulsta,~'e, and b) The upper part is Lower
Visean in age (Ra&-.ycvskiye stratua, of the authors). The
Malinovskiye strata r.re closely related with the underlying
Rakovskiye strata of tY.e Kizplovskiy horizon, both lihto-
logically an-J ~r:Jeontologicallv, as well as by tranvition.
The fauna occurring here indicates a Tournaisian age,
especially the fish (idpntificitions by D. V. Obruchev). In
many distriett, a no'Aceable., regional interruption occu:.-s
between the MrJinovski.~re and Padayevnkiye strata. This p.-:-oves
the correctnef-ii of Vie bottnr':.-iry hetvreen the Tournaisian
and Viaean St-gen ac-.epted by t~,,a authors. Spore-pollen
ansemblagen have been recov(,-red in both the Malinovokiye and
Radayevskiye n1rata. The npores wore ntudied by T. V. Byv-
sheva. The uppcr boundary of the IMA~.yevskiye ntrata is Iravrn
at the base o'~' the mixed (radayevsk~L- - Stalinoi:orckiy)
assemblage. Fivnal rmiainn are r,-.tre in the Ha,la~(evskiya strata.
A sudden repla-.ement of llalinovs~.iye argillite.n. by Hndayevs-
Card 2/3 kiye aleuritic-sandy manses ind~;oates u-,I.ift oil, the Oroded
Recent Data on the Stratigraph.-)r and Lithology of the SOV120-123-5-40150
Terrigenous Lower Carboniferou,3 Sediments of the Middle Povolzhlye
area as well aft -tectonic movements at the beginning of
Radttyevskiy time. The Radayevskiye strata, which are up to
150 m thick, CfLn he clearly divided into 4 blocks. On the
basis of the cpore-pollen the
is divided into 2
xr&o=,I)jBn,41arg.!mi;ressivesexdescfsediinent--qbe3samOl~or.bt.ref(-rences.
PRESENTED; July 28P 1958, by S. I. Mironov, Acdemician
SUBMITTED: July 24, 1958
Card 3/3 -
TIODOROTICH. G*I.q doktor geol.-mincral.nauk, oty.red.; u IKOYA,
I.M., red.izd-va; ICUZIMIN, I.F., tekhn.red,
(Materials on the geology, ond oil and gas potentials of the
Minusinsk Bgsin] Haterialy po geologii i neftegazonoonosti
oblasti. Minusinskilth Ypadin.. Moskva, 1959. 174 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
1. Akademiya nauk 335rt. Ini3titut geologii i razrabotki goryu-
chikh iskopayemykh.
(Kinusinsk Baoin--Petroleum geology)
(Minusinek 3asin-Ga3, Natural--Oeology)
VARMMSOV I.M.; TBOD0RQY1qH,,_G,I*, do'ktor geologo-mineralog.nauk-,
I - -
otv.red.,---R IGASOV, G.(., bt.izd-va; MARKOVICH, S.G.,
tekhn.red.
(Stratigraphy and facies of middle and upper Devonian
sediments in the Tuva Depression) Stratigrafiia i fataii
otlozhanii arednego i verkhnego dovons Tuvinskogo progiba.
Moskva. I%d-vo Alcad.nauk SSSR, 1959o 68 pe (MIU 12:12)
(Tuva Depression--Geology, Stratigraphic)
TRODOROVICH, G.I.
Principal t7pos of sedimentary formations of platforms, wrgi-
nal and intermountainous troughs an exemplified by the Russian
Platform, cis-Ural trough, West Siberian sedimentary arana,
and provinces of the 11inusinsk Basin. Uzb.geol.zhur.
no.3:9-21 '59. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Institut gsologli I razrabotki gor7uchikh iskoPa7erVkh
AIN SSSR.
(East Suropoan Plain--Rocks, Sedimentary)
AUTHOR: Teo~_llorovich,, G.1,
TITLE: On '-,he Book 'Mc-;hods Df
Vo ls,.'L and 2
PERIODICAL: Izvostiya Akadeali na,,jk
1959, Nr 6, pp 3.16-121
Study of Sedimentary
SSSR, Seriya gerjlozicl -a.
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a revier of the above mentioned boo!: publi,;hed
by the Gos-coli;clLhlzda'u in 1957. It is a collcetive
C__
work by dafferent authors some of whor, arc mentioned
in the review.
Card 1/1
i
TBODOROVIGH, G.I.
Genesis of petroleum. Izv. vys. %tcheb. sav.; geol. i razv. 2 no-7:
749-79 J:L 159 (MIU 13-13)
1. Institut nafti Aimdeftii nauk SSSR.
(Petroleum geology)
TIODOROVICH, G.I.; MRIAI"VA. V.S.; FISARBNKO, I.A.
Hetbod for diagnostic coloring of ferromagnesia carbonates.
Izv.vys.ucheb.sav.; geol. i raxv. 2 no.9:37-44 S 159.
(14IRA 13: 4)
1. Institut geologii i rasrabotki goryucbikb iskopayemykh
AN SSSR.
(Carbonates)
SoKowvA, JI.N.; TEOWROVICH, G.J.; XUCHAMAH, R.O.
Division of the Tournal-Vine terrig,3nous formation in the
southern Kama-Kinall DepreeBion. So,r.gool. 2 w.10:20-32
0 '59. OG RA 13: 4)
1. Institut nefti AN SGSR.
(Kama fall ey--Geo 1(47,, Stratigraphic)
(Kinell Valloy-Geology, Stratigraphic)
,r:
TEODOROVICHj G.I.; GROZDILOVA, L.P.; LEMMA., N.33.
Subdividing the Bashkir stage in Bashkir wuntains on the basis
of Foraminifera. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. J.'+ noi:103-115 N-D 159.
W~A-34:3)
(Bashkiria-Geology., Stratigraphic)
(Foraminifera, Fossil)
3(0)
AUTHORS: Teodorc-rich, G. Ir 1, P, SOV120-1,24,5-45162
TITLE: On the S-ubdivi3lon of tl-lr: !,-ower 'ricoan and the, Ad''o - n 4 T.1
Strata of the Tcurnaisiau c.: ti,(- Bashkiriya 111glaland Ac-~:ording
to the Foza-1-11nifera". Fann., (K vize
-,J7,e-turno gorno,,,,- nasbiirii po faur-p-
foraminifer)
PERIODICALt DoklAd.'.1 likaler-1.1 -24. Nr 1120-1123
(USSR)
ABSTRAM The problem cf ths 'Counda;:y between the Tc.--,inalsian etage and
the Vl!-ean na,-,.b c,~ aer,..-j -olved. n~-'L'Cher --n Paptern Durope
-1
nor In th'., kj,j:-,7ft th,~ zhe Pr,*d~ictu:j
ic cla-.3niflpl !:,/ a~, I.L~onj.jnl- tc.
Viaer~n, tv n,-I~nte as TouzwLi3lan, Formez,lj, ;a~ c,,ren a
;ta-e in 3,a-'-iu!n wh~-ch as tren C 4ticr :!one cor---cs-
4 R 7~
j, r, ( ef S I
ponded To the topmost pax :J the reliable Tourr
The ?na and 3rd a-utho.- ixv;-estigated the
material -ollle,-ted b..,7 1.,it and the iIth auth:,r in the
Card 1/3 tranaltion ~tz&ta niong b.!-ie U:~--.yli river (-%L-b-mert area
On the Subdivision of the Lower Visean and the SOVI/20-12 1-9 -.!r-162
Adjoining Strata of the Tournainian of !h~r ~as'llklriya AccordiriT tc
the Foraminiferal Fauna
of the Zilim river) on the western side of the southern Ural,
i On the basis of the distribl.2tion of micr,--, and nacrofanna
the cross section investigated is then divided into 3 groi-i-ps.
A 4th complex de-';iatiing frorn tho 11thological point of view,
must be added. The authors arrived at the following con--
clusions: 1) In the Bashkii~i-ya highland analogues of the
Aleksinskiy ani partly of -,~he Tul'skiy sta-e of the Podmos-
kovnyy baein as well as apparently of the 3"alincgoi3kiy
horizon were observed, 2) In the scuthern Ura! n horizon was
cbserved with a mixed Tournaisian-Visean complex of Foramini-
fera, which corre-,-ponds to the strt-.te with Productus sublaevis.
3) In the cross seation3 in-estigated primarily the upper
part of the so-called Lun~yevskiy hor.-Lzon belonging
.~ to the
Visean is zepre3ented which had been separated ilready earlier
in the central and northfrn Ural. This par+ liffpnD from
complete cross se:!tionj of th.,,~ horizon (Ref 2) by monotonous
material of SPE!Zies and br scarcity of the "tournayella", more-
overliyother scarcely distrLbuted Tr,urnai3ian forms, on the
Card 2/3 other hand, however, by -, j~rent variety of Visean 3pecles.
On the Subdivision of the Lower V.-3eari -,n1 tko 'SIOV120,12 A-5- 15162
Adjoinine Strata of thhe Tou-rrmisiar- of the ',3;,..,!hkirijrt HiFh'.-.,Ind According, to
the Foraminiferal Fauna
The lower part -3f the Lun'yf.'V3K-.V horizon of tlnt~ central Ural
posz~ibly belcngs to th-~ part. cf Lhr.- Tourrnivllan. There
are 7 zefexen~ea ; 6 of are Sr,-i-iet.-
ASSOCIATION: Institut nofTi Akademii naJ!c ISSSR (Petrolei)m Inft-titute of the
k~ademy of Scierv~eu 'tJ')SF()
PRESENTED: Oatober 11, 1955, bY 3- 1. litxonov, A-rvlem~,-~iar.
SUBMITTED- October 11, 1958,
Card 3/3
_TAW POLCKSKATA, Brungillds Takovlevna;
AIWRIAHOVA. Aleksandre Gleboy"; KWJW)OVA, Valentina Semenovas;
PISARMEO, Irina Aleksandrovna; SffMX)VA, Tonare Kikhaylovna:
VARUTWY 14 1 "' otv red.; WPOVALOTA, O.A. %`edjzd-Ys; RTLIKA,
Tki.V., teihn:ra~~. - -
[Hineralogical-geochemical facies and conditions of the formation
of petroleum-producini; terrigonous Drronian strata in western
Bashkiria and eastern Tatorstan) Kineralog,)-cookhimichesicie
fataii, I, usloviia obrazoveniia nefteproizvolliashchikh terrigennykh
otlozhenii davona Zaluidnoi Bashkirii i Vostoclmoi Tataril. Moskva,
Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1960. 148 p.
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN WSR (for Tarentsov). (MIRA 14:3)
(Ural-Volga region--Petrolexui geology)
FUSTOTALOT, L.Y., otv.red.; GIMMIFARB, B.Y:. , red.; 1CRASOUINNIKOT,
G.F., red.; SaRKISUN, S.G., red.; '.1ZiRDTUCH3M[O, D.P., red.;
red.; SMTSOY, Y.S., red.; SMIRNOTA, Z.A.,
red.izd-va; ITAITOYA, A.G., tekhn.zed..
[Problems of sedimentoloa; reports of Soviet r
geologists for
the Sixth International Congress of Sedimentology] Toprosy sedi-
mantologii; dokledy sovetskikh geoloj,yov k TI Kezhdunerodnomu
kongmasu po sedimentologii. Hoolm), Goo. riouchno-teldin. izd-vo
lit-ry po geol. i okhrene nedr, 11161). 215 p.
(MIRA 14:3)
1. International Congress of Sedimentology,, 6t1i, Copenhagen,
196o.
(Rooks, Sediment3ry)
ITXODGROVIGH, G.I.
Genesis of sedimentary dolomites. !!rudy Irist. geol. t rasrab.
gor. Iskop. 1:1.80-208 160. (MIRA i4a)
(Dolomita)
TIODOROVICH, G.I., doktor Mologo-mineraloglaheakikh nauk, laureat Stalinskoir
"Lithology of Cretaceous sediments !0% the southsaotern Greater
Caucasus" by A.DeSultatov, Reviewed by GoI. Toodoro--,ich. Izv.
AN Axerb. SM Bar. geol.-geop.. n&W: no.40.11-112 6o.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Caucasus-Sediments (Geology))
(Sultanov, A. D.)
, TEODOROVICH9 0.1.; PISARUIKO, I.A.; MELAMEDOVAO V.S.
Thermal analysis of iron carbonates. Izv. vyu, ucheb. zav.; ge4l.
i razv. no,ID61-67 H 160. (KIRA 14:2)
1. Institut nefti AS SSSR.
Neksp Carbonate-Thermal properties)
:P
TIODOROVICH, G.I.
Origin of sed-Imentar7 dolomites. S3v.geol. 3 no-5:
74-87 M7 160. iKU 13:7)
1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopa7ecqkh
AN SSSR.
(Dolomite)
SZIDOV, A.Gj_!~2DIROVI_q_"j-_
Mineral, geochemical, and others characteristics of the
Maykop series in Azerbaijan from the point of view of its
oil forming propertiese Izvevysoucheb.zavo; neft' i gaz
3 no.6:25-30 160. (MIRA 13SW
1. Aserbaydzhanakly gosudarstvenm" universitet im. S.M.
Kirova, Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemVkh
AN Sm.
(Azerbaijan--Geolo&r, Stratigraphic)
. TEODOROVICH. G.I.; ROZONOVA, Yo. D.
I - . ~- --- -- - ---
Sedimentation intervals in the terr~grenous formaticne of the
upper Tournai and lower Vise in Tat4irstan. Izy. AN SSSR. Ser.
geol. 24 no.6148-6.Q,Jo 160. (M IRA 14:.4)
i ~
I-Inatitut geologii i razrabotki goryichikh I iokopayemykth AN
SSSR, Moskva. (Tatar A.S.3.R.-Geojc.E,7p Stratigraphic-.)
TEODOROVIGH~ G.I.; SILVEDOVA, '!.~L
Solubility ol iron carbonate and other mine.-mls in hydroebloric acid.
Biul.MIP.Otd.geol, 35 no-4:100-105 n-Ag 160, (MLPA 14:4)
(Rocks., Carbonate) (Solubility)
TIODDROVICH, G. I.; :MULS&ROVA, N.Y.
BtzstigmpbV of terrigenous series of the lower Carboniferous
in northwestern Bashkiria. DokljJ SOSR 133 no,2s436-01
a 6o. OURL 13: 7)
1. Institut geologii i rezrabotid goryuchikh iskopayemykh
AkmAemii nank SUM. PredstaTleno akedemikom A,L*Yamhinp*
(Arlan region-Geology, Stratigraphio)
CIIERNIKOV, Oleg Anatollyevich; TEQDORQVICH,--(LI.,t-doktor geol.-
mineral.nauk utv, red - SHLEPOV, V.K., red. izd-vaj
p op
VOLKOVA, V.V., tekhn, redo
[Lithology of Lower Carbomi-perous Sediments in the southw-
western margin of the West Siberian Plain] Litologiia nizhne-
kawnnougol'*,kh otlozhenii iugo-zapadnogo obramleniia Zapadno-
Sibirskoi ni2nennosti. Mos):vap Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1961.
108 P. (West Siberian Plain--Petrology) 01IRA 15t2)
MAKSIMOVA, Svetlana Viktorovna; TEODOROVICJ1j_ GOT.1 doktor geol.-mineral.
nauk, otv. red.; SHAPOVALUVA, G.A., red. izd-va; VOLKOVA, V.V.,
tekhn. red.
[Lithology and formation of the lower Carboniferous bituminous
limestone layer in the Kuznetsk Basin) Litologila i usloviia obra-
zovaniia bituninosnoi izvestniakovoi tolshchi nizhnego karbona
Kuznetakogo basseina. Mockva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 115 P.,
illus. (MIRA 14:12)
(Ku2netsk Basin-Dituminow lirr4stone)
KLUBOVAI Tarra a Truat6vna; TEODOROVICHI G,,I.g otv. red.; MAXAM!KOV M.G.,
red. izd-va; LOT9 V'.-G---; lik16'* ~4d.; RYLDIA, Yu.V., tekhn. r6d.
(Lithological and mireralogical charaqterlatics of Cretaceous clays
in the West Siberian Plain; based on material from Berepovop Omsk,
and Khanty-Manviyuk key wells] Litologo-mineralogichookaia kharak-
teristika melovykh glin Zapadno-SJ:uirskoi nizmennosti; po materialam
Berezovskoij Onskoi i Kha'nty-Mansiiskoi opornykh skvazhin. Moskva,
Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSS~p 1961. 73 P. (MIn 14-.6)
(West Siberian Plain-Clay-Analysis)
TMDOROVICH, Georgiy Ivannovich
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Comult-ants Bureau, 1961.
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MOSCOVII 1958.
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unuversiteta imeni I.Frankoe
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section of the Bashkirian stage," published in "Goologiia I
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