SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.I. CHERNIKIN - A.A. CHERNIKOV

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GALIMIN, Z.T.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. H.vdrau]Ac calculation for asbestos-cement gas pipelines. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 4 no.11:65-70 161. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovoy promysblennosti imeni akademika I.M. Gubkina. BELOUSOVp V.D.,-'G~LIULLINp Z.T.;,CHERNIMP V.1- if Optimum parameters of multiple-thread gaj pipelines. Gazprom. 6 no.3:34-37 161. kNIRA 14:3) , (Gasp Natural-Pipelines) TSIMBLER.0 Tu.A.; CHERNIM, V,I. Evaporation losses of petroleum products during drainage of underground tanks.,Neft. khoz. 39 no-3:60-63 Mr 161. . (MIRA 16:7) (Tanks) KARIMOV, Z.F.; CHERNIKIN,,-V,I.. Using separators in batching. Neft. khoz. 39 no-4;5"0 A 161. (MIRA l4sZ3 Petroleum-Transportation) parators (Machines)) t BLEYKEER, E.M.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Regulating the operation of a pipeline during the shutdown of intermediate centrifugal stations. Neft. khoz. 39 no.11:56-60 N '61. (MlRA 14:12) (Petroleum--Pipelines) ASATURYANO A.Sh.; GALIULIMI, Z.T.; AGIMUMI V.I. Nonsteady flvw of dropping liquid in cylindrical pipes. lzv.vys.uoheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 5 no.2.-87-93 162. (MM 15:7) 1. Zaporozhakiy mashinostroitellnyy institut i Moskovskiy inatitut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti imani aketdomika 1.14. Gubkime (Pipalines-Hydrodymmios) KARIMOV, Z.F.; GIW41=N, V.I. Consecutive piping using spacers for petroleum and petroleum products having shear stress. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 5 no.8:92-91+ 162. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moskovskiy in~titut neftekhirAchesko.., i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akademika I.M.Gubkina. BOBROVSKlYp S.A.; CHERNIKIN., V.I. Temperature conditions in gas pipolinos. I:;v. v-,,,,,. ucheb. zav. neft' i gaz 5 no.10-89-94 162. (MIRA 17: 8) 1. Moskovskdy institut neftekliL-rielieskoy i gazovoy promysh- lennosti imeni akademika Gubkina. KARIMOV, Z.F.; CHERMIaNp V.I. Using d~yiders in consecutive pipelining of bright petroleum products. Neft. khoz. 40 no.3249-63 D 162. WIRL 16-.7) (Petroleum pipelines) CHEMNIKIN, V.I.; SHCH1.1WAKOV, S.G. ..", 7~-- -.;- - 4f! ~ -- -; I Remote daterminntiQn of locations of accidents in petroleunij products pipelines in mountainous regions. Transp. i khran nefti pt c no.2tO-7 163. jHM 27:10) 1. Mfoskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhind- cheskoy i gazovoy promyshlonnosti im. akad. Gubkina. ACCESSION 11Rt AR4034737 G/0l24/64,/0O0/0O3/Bl10/B110 ''~OURM -Refs zh. Mekhan. Abu* 3B617 AUTHORs Abuzova, Fe Fat TITLEt Losses from evaporation from underground reservoirs with a oross-seation constant in height CITED SOURM Tro No-io in-t po transpo i khraneniyu. nefti i nefteprodulctov. vv*p. 2, 1965, 162-185 I~TOPIC TAGS: hydromeohanios, diffusion, gas storage, petroleum storage, Stefanovski.V !flow, atmospheric storage tank !TRANSLATION& The influence of Stafanovskiy flow on the dfatribution of ooncentra- ,'tion of vapors of a product in the gas space of an underground atmosph io reservoir; i I OUat errors i-is given. A comparison of the results obtained with experiments shows connected with omission of Stefsnovskiy flow can amount to 100%. The curves of determining the concentrations without counting Steranovskiy flow give a lowered concentration at, any point of the gas space. Curves including calculations of Stafanovskly flow ooinoide satisfactorily with experl=ntal data@ "'tard- -2 r TONKOSHKUROV, B.A.; CHERNIKIN, V.I.; SVIRIDOV, V.P. 1~ .... ... Design of heat excliangers for viscous petroleula products. Tranap i khran.nefti no.6:18-23 163. (MIRA 17M 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po transportu i khraneniyu nefti i nefteproduktov i Moskovskiy inatitut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akademika Gubkina. SHCHERBAKOV, S.G*; CHERNIKIN L. V.I. --,, ~ - Investigations of petrolown-products temperature fields in vertical cylindrical contaAners. Transp. i khran. nefti no.9:27-34 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akademika Gubkina. YASIN, E. M.j MW~KIN, V. 1. ----------- Calculating cylindrical tanks for stability. Tranop i khraA nefti no. 11:14-17 163. (midi 17: 5) aly institut po transportu-i khYmmoiju 'LYZ~nl-nieslle'pr"ovolutti;a; Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Kmsnoge' a F --rnameni Institat neftbkhtmicheskoy i gazov" promyshlennosti imeni akademika I. M. Gubkina. ', 1. CHERNIKIN~ V.10; NDMROVp A.G.; BLEYKM, E.M.; SICHERBAKOV, S.G. Graphoana3jvtI,=1 calculation for the regulation of the ewitrifugal Vmping stations of petroleum product main pipe- 31nes. Trudy MINKUGF no-45.-212-133 263. (MMA 3.6; 7) (Petroleum products-Trans ortations) (Petroleum pipelineS3 - -,A. KARIKOV, Z.F.;.~ Mi _i4. Technology of a successive transfer of petro7Laux products in the same pipeline. Trudy MINKHiGP no.45:149-154 163. (MIRA 26:7) (Petroleum products-Transportations) (Petroleum pipelines) ABEDLI GANI, A.Sh.; CHERNIKIN V.I. In erpaaing the capacity of pipelines for transporting non- Newtonian petroleums. Izv. vyB. ucheb. zav.; neftt i gaz 6 no.2:75-80 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Moskovskiy inatitut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyahlennosti imeni akademika I.M.Gubkina. (Petroleum--Pipelines) BOBROVSKIY, S.A.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Using consecutive changes in steady states for solving problems of unstable flow in gas pipelines. Izv. vys. ucbeb. zav.,- neft' i gaz 6 no.2:87-91. 163. (KMA 16:5) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlbnnosti imeni akademika I.M.Gubkina. (Gas, Natural-Pipelines) EELOUSOV, V.D.; GALIULLIN, Z.T.; CHERNIM, V.I. 1---l- . ..... - - , Optimum parameters of gas mains. Trudy MINMOF no.45:3-11 163- (MIRA 16:7) (Gas p*s) GRACHEV, V.V.; GALIULLINv Z.T.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Operation of gas mains without compressors. Trudy MINKHiGP no.45:12-18 163. (NIRA 16:7) (Gas pipes) GALIULLINS Z.T.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Most advantageous diameter for loopings and insertion pieces on main pipelines. Trudy MINKHiGP no.45:34-39 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Fbtroleum pipelines) NERUDROV, A.G.; BFIOUSOV, V.D.; CHEMIKIN, V.I. Regulating the operation of gas mains with gas engine compressor stations. Trudy MINMGP no.45:139-148 163. (MMA 16:7) (Gais pipes) (compressors) GALIULLINp Zagid Talipovich; CHEMIKINX Vadim l7anavich) NOVIKOVA, M.M., ved. red. [Now methods for designing oil and gaB plpelineS] NOVye me- tody proektirovaniia gazonefteprovodov. Moskva., Nedrap 1964. 130 P. (MIRA 18:3) - I I I- ~ I . - I- - . -E ASATURYAN) A.Sh.; qHIqIjIKINj * * (Zaporozhye) __Yj "The movement of immiscible liquids of different viscosity in cylindrical pipes" report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 29 January - 5 February 1964 ABUZOVA, F.F.; _CIIERIIIKIN, V.I. Calculating losses from evaporation from underground tanks operating under pressure. Trudy NIITransneft' no-3:3-17 164. (14IRA 18- 2) VAYNER, M.I.,, TSIMBLER'Yu.A.; CHERNIKIN V.101.#- Prinimah uchastiye: RAKOVSKIY, VI.A., Studeni2~~~~IAROV, G.I., student- diplomnik; MIIISYXR, I.D.; OTROSHCHENKO, G.P. Experimental investigation of the evaporation of gasoline from a deepened reinforced concrete tank. Transp. i khran.nefti i nefteprod. no. 3:23-28' 164, (MIRA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po stroitell- stvii magistrallnykh truboprovodov, Spetsiallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro "Transneftlavtomatikall i Mookovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika I.M.Gubkina. 2. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo 2%ameni institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni akad'emika I.M.Gubkina (for Makovskiy, Zakharov). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledbvatellskiy institut po stroitel'stvu magistrall- nykh truboprovodov (for Minsker., Otroshchenko). DONEISP K*G.; Vol. El,welopmen-, ,-' ';teci L-31-Lou.- -I- col-f~ecutdi"j Trdrisp. i khran. xiofti J- nefteprod. nc-5:3-9- UNPA 17:8-) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnichesh-iy Trudovogo Fxasiiogo Znameni ins-'-tut i anzovoy promyshlennost-i im. akademika STRYUK, !.S.; OffERNIKIN, V.I. -, '- --c- ~-- '4~- Investigating the heat and Irydraulic regimes of heat-insulated pipelines. Transp. i khran. nefti i neftpprcd. no.7:3-6 164. (MM 17:8) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut noftekhimivheskoy i gazovny promyshlennos'tJt I'm. akademika Gubl-ina. BLEYKRER, E.M.; POLISKIY, S.M.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Determining the optimal number of pouring devices in distribu- tion tank farms. Transp. i khran. nefti. i nefteprod. n0-7310-13 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhimicheakoy i gazovoy promysblennosti in. akad. Gubkina i Vsesoyuznyy institut nauchnoy i tekhnicheskoy informatsii. ABUZOVA, F.F.; GHERNIKIN, V. 1. Distributi.on of concentrations in pumpir,L: P proaac-t from a deep reservoir. Tramp. i khrun. nefti i neftej%---`. 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovatelic,'Kiy in-titIt po tre.-:cp.:i-.-tkj 1 khraneniyu nefti i nefteproduktov i Moshovskiy ordem, Trudovogo Krasnogc) Znameni institut neftekhiviuhos~oy i gazovoy prcmyf~hlennosti im. akad. Gubkina. ANDRLYZEVA, E.M., CHEI.UiTKIN, V.I. Heat inteferenne of underground reservoirs deep im the g-round. Transp. i khran. nafti i nefteprod. no.8.21-23 164. OURA 17 - 9) 1. Ibskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhimi- cheskoy i gazovoy prorayslilennosti im. akad. Gubkina. KASPFROVIGHY V.!','.; CAIERNIKIN, V.I. Experimental investigation of the removal of water from petroleum products pipelines. Transp. i khran. nefti i nefteprod. no.12:6-9 164. (MURA 18:2) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Kra,,;nogo Znumeni institut nefteb.himicheskoy i gazovoy prokyshlennosti Im. akademiku Gubkina. DONETS, K.G.; CHERNAIKIN, V.I. Flow discontinuity in the consecutive pumping of various petroleums or petroleum products along one pipeline. Neft. khoz. 42 no. 5t 60-65 My 164. (MIRA 17t5) KORNILOV, G.G.; CEERNIKIN., V.I. Hydraulic calculation of pipe1ine for gas-liquid mixtures. I-left. khoz. 42 no.8:51-55 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) TOROCHKOVP I.M.; CHERNIXINV V.I.; KELLER, A.A.; MTSKIN, L.A. Transportation and storage of petroleum and petroleum products. Neft. khoz.-42 no.9AOX24-30 S-0 164. (KRA 170-2) KASPEROVIGHP V,K.,? K~~ Experimental investigations of t~,e remwral of' air from petroleii-n products pipelines. Transp. i khran. nefti i naftepr-od. no.li7-10 165. !MIRA 1-8-4) 1. Moskovski7 ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhI.Michaskoy I aazovo.v promyshlennosti Im. akad. GGubkIna, 7 YASIN., E.M.; Y..-Y'O CHERINTKU'i, V.I. jbility of bands in underground pipelines. Transp. I k-h-ran. nefti i nafteprod. no.6:3-6 165. (MIRA' 18;8) 1. Ingtitut po transportu i IQ-xaiien-,Yu neft--' i nefteproduktov .; crder-a Tru--Jovogo Yra,-;P-ogo Znameni institut. neftakhimicheskoy i gazovoy promysWermosti 1-n. akud, G-qbkina. KAZUBOVY A.I.; SHCHEMKOV, S.G.; CHMNIK IN, V. 1. Pipeline transportation of viscoplaatic high-W petroleuma requiring heating, Transpe i khran. nefti i nefteprod. no#70-7 165. (MnU 180) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krastogo Znameni institut neftekhimicheakoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im, akad, Gubkina* YASINY E.M.; RASHCMPKIN, K.Ye.; CHERNIKIN,.V.I. Stability of pipeline bends laid in fills. Tramp. i khran. nefti i nefteprod. no.7:7-11 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhimi- cheskoy i gazavoy promyshlennosti im. akad. Gubkina i Nauchno-issledova- --- tel'skiy institut po transportu i khranenlyu nefti. i nefteproduktov. KAZUB011, M.; SHCHERBAKOV, S.G.; CHER111KIN, V.I. increasirg the capacity of pipelines transporting Mangyshlak high- pa-raffin petroleums. Transp. i khran. nefti i nefteprod. no.8:3-5 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut nefte- khimichaskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. akad. Guhkina. ANDRIYEVA, E.M.; CHEYdIlKIN) V.i. Heat interference of underground tanks deep in the ground. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no.2:89-92 165. (!~Rjt 3) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimichoskoy im. akademika I.M. Gubkina. 18: gazovoy promyshlennosti ANDREYEVA, E.M.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Heat interference in a network of underground reservoirs. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no-3:85-89 165. (MIRA 3P:5) 1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheakoy i gazovoy promyeblennosti im. akademika Gubkiaa. ASATURYANV A.Sh.; GERASIMOV, Yu.A.; Efficient hydraulic transport of viscous and highly-viscous petrolowns, Izv. vys. uohob. zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no.4%83- 87 165. (MIRA 18!5) 1. Zaporozhskiy mashinostroltellnyy institut im. V.Ya.Chubarya i Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im.akad. I.M.Gubkina. WETSAYEV, R.M.; CHERNIKIN, V.I. Pornnation of hydrat6s in liquefied hydrocarbon gases. Gem.prom. 10 no.5:36-40 165, (MIRA 118:6) DOYETSI, K.G. I;-S~~~RNTFI ~~ Di6ruptione 1 -n liquefied gau fl.ryw In pipelinea. Gaz. prorno 3.0 nc.6341-44 t65. (YM4, :LS:6) YASIN, X.ye.1 CHERNIFIV, V.I. hii.-jatance of underground pipelines under temperature influences. Strol. truboprov. 10-no.Q,-.7-12 S 165. (MIRA 18.-9) 1. Bauchno-issledovateltakiy inatitut po transportu i khranep-iyu nefti i nefteproduktovp Ufa (for Yasin, Rashchepkin). 2. Moekov- akiy ordena Tradovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut nefteklimicheskoy i gazovoy promysh-lonnouti Im. akad. Gubkina (for Chernik1n). STRYUK, I.S.;,",CHERNIKIN, V,I, 0;~ r '' Op'.1mal temperature or the heating of viscous liquids when pumping through pipelines. Neft. khoz. 43 no.3:70-73 Mr 165. (MIRA l8t6) CHERNIKIN_ Ye-M. Cobra In western Turkmenia. Priroda 51 [i.e. 521 no.5:215-116 163. (HIM 16:6) 1. Severo-Kavkasskoye otdelaniye nauchno-iseledovatellskogo Illstituta zhivotnogo a7rlya, in pushniny, Krasnodar. (Turkmenistan-Snakes) CIORRIKIN, VaOMO l,"nt,pring of the snjp~, J. I -A ,! 2 til r -1 It . -'a -i~Annr)n -, OrnitologilLa no.6,481-4 1113. 171.61, CHIJiMl,,IN It's-',A' a ....... '8kc,~r,gy of Vamchatkun ".a -;agle (lblinrlitins palaglaus Pal-100 tr-nilhologiia no*7&2r2--,275 165, (MIRA 18210) ANIKANOVA, K.F.; RMS, G.R.; ZHKKOVA, V.G.; KOMSXikU, N.F.; KARMIN, B.K.-, PRISS, L.S.; REZNIKOVSKIY, N.M.; CHMMKINA, L.A.; SHTM, Ye.B. Structural and characteristic similarity of Soviet SM polyusoprene, rubber and natural rubber. KauchA rez.no.1:4-14 Ja '57. ()MR& 10:2) (Rubber-Synthe tic) COERN I KkN A, a" d addiM dye to t nt the molor ww checking the ", =X=I. By ON of Lmlectric equip- tTsjwtim pow I , nwAs saamuic mat, 6A mwtwg of: I Cm 9:0 of "tbltl .tbraGO the Una is comPs" the" . =dd R. IL CLAkK9. IVAtW., S.Z.; SAPRONQVI,.A.R.;,.GHEMKINA,.V.G. a the-chro&tIalty-of frugar produats.-'S*)$~~Jir=.'37 163. (MM 16:12) 1. Voronezhs)d7."tikhnologicheskiy instiiut. GHMMKHOV, Ya.A.; LUXITANOT, V.P.; KOZLOVA, A.B. Ed aaw - Analytical cbemistry of tborium. Report No.2: Chelatometric determination of tborium in monazite concentrates following its separation on the IM-2 cation exabanger. Zhur.anal.kbim. 15 no.4:452-454 Ji-Ag 160. (MIPA 13:9) (Tharium--Analyeis) q~jKo~V,Ale~ksey A~Jeksey~eviqh, kand.tekhn.nauk~ dotsent - I Constructiun of equivalent networks 'Lor circuits with periodically varying parameters. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 6,no.3.- 341-.349 163. - (MIRA 16:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy in4iuitxiaI-'xW institut. (Equivalent circuits) (Electric networks) CHERNIKOV, A.A., kand.tekhyi.nauk, dotsent Effective equivalent.direWitt *f zero-sequence with coupling transfomers for overhead clo"-rd,hang pove-r transmission lines. Izv. vys. ucheb. U 19 D 163. zav.; energ. 6 no.lit - (MIRA 17:1) 1. Kujybyshev~kiv ~~' dlitakhnichesUy Institut kmi V.V.Kuybysheva~ Fred- stavlena kafodroyikb~4ibheskikh sethy Isistem. CWRNIKOV.. A. A. Dissertation: "An Investigation of the Process of Dielectric Strength ReBtoration in a Gap Between the Contacts of an Air Circuit Breaker." Cand Tech Sci, Moscow Power Engineering Inst., Moscow., 1953. (Reforativnyy Zhumal--Fizika--Moscow, Apr 54) SO: SU14 243, 19 Oct 1954 CMNIKOVs A&As- T~iee years experience with student work teams. Politakh. dbudb. uoe'7:23-30 JI 1580 11:8) 1. Zavedi7w6chly Stxvropolleld-s krayevym otdolom narodnogo abmsoymiyao .I (Field work Mucatioma method)) (Aducation. Cooperative) CHERNIKOV Anton Maricb; MANEVSM , A.D., red. izd-va; NAZAPOVA, A.S., tekbn. red. (Student brigader m-awIlective and state fams of Stavropol Tero- ritory] Uchenicheakie brigady v kolkhozakh i sovkhozakh Stavropollia. Moskvat Tzd-vo "Znaniep" 1961. 45 p. (Vsoooiuznoe obahchestva po ras- prostranebliu politicbeskikh i nauchmykh znanii. Ser.21, Pedagogika, no.15) (MIRA 14:10) 1. Chlen kollegii Ministerstva prosveshchaniya RSFM (for Chernikov). (Stavropol Territory-Education., Cooperative) (Stavropol Territory-Agriculture) C,0CzRN1K0V,A.,j - PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 982 Voprosy geologii urana (Problems in the Geology of Uranium) 159 p. (Series: Atomnaya energiya. Prilozheniye, 1957, no. 6) 7,000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: Konstantinov,, M.M.; Tech. Ed.: Usachev, G.L. PURPOSE: This book is of interest to uranium exploration specialists . and geologists studying associated minerals. COVERAGE: The present collection of 12 articles by different authors discusses the genesis of uranium deposits, uranium mineralogy, and methods of research and analysis used in evaluating ores. Several new minerals are described and a review of aerogeophysical exploita- tion in the United States, Canada and Australia is given. The arti- cles are accompanied by diagrams, tables, photographs, and biblio- graphic references. Card 1/3 Problems in the Geology (Cont.) 982 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Editorial 4 Karpenko, V.S. Metamorphic Processes in Uranium Ores 5 Getseva, R.V. Characteristics of Sedimentary - metamorphic Genesis of Uranium Mineralization 20 Nekrasova, Z.A. Problems of the Origin of in Coals Polikarpova, V.A. New Data on Nenadkevite Nekrasova, Z.A. Ammonium Uranyl Phosphate Chernikov A.A. Krutetskaya, O.V., and SLdel'nikova, a New Uranium Silicate Card 2/3 Uranium Mineralization 37 55 Hydrate (Uramfit) 67 V.D. Ursilite- 73 Problems in the Geology (Cont.) " ' 982 Chernikov, A.A. Conditions for Sodium-otenite Formation 78 1--------------- Sidorov, G.P., and Rafal'skiy, R.P. Hydrothermal Synthesis of Uraninite 83 Ambartsumyan, Ts.L. Thermal Testing of Some Uranium Minerals 86 Shashkin, V.L., Shumilin, I.P. Radiometric Method of Determining Uranium Content in Samples 127 Shashkin, V.L.J, Shumilin, I.P., Prutkina, M.I. Relationship between the - and Radiation in Natural Radioactive Ele- ments 137 Ter-Oganesov, Ya.G., Gvayta, T.I., Roshchin, Yu.V., Zubova, V.I. Methods of Techniques of Aero-geophysical Surveys of Uranium Deposits in Foreign Countries 147 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 MM/sfm 1-12-59 C k AUTHOR CHERNIKOV 89-M/26 ,; A.A. MUTrTSKAYA, O.V -, ORGANUVA, N. I ,TITLE Sodium Autenite. (Natrontenit) - `nr4 gian' ) PERIODICAL AtomWa i;nertiya,1957, Vt;l 3, Nr 8, PP 135 140 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT In 1953 a new mineral was found in a Russian mountain massif- a hydrous sodium -uranium phosphate. The mineral belongs to the group of uranium micas, and is closely related to autonite with respect to its properties. The following experimental data con- cerning the new mineral are availables a) Chemical compositions " U08 6199 -a. 62,53% cc 0 24 P 1 6 1 6 8 % # 2 0 5,5 4, 9 Mg ,43 % 8 Na2 5,62 4 6188% A1203 0,32 % CaO 122 + 0,14% Fe20 0,97 % S102 .1,6 H20 43,o7 * 14,84 % b) Stoichiometrio formulas Na2(UO2)2(PO4)28H2O c) Specific weight, 3084 g/cm3 d) Crystal lattice spacing: a a 607 o/ 1 24 a - . 5 a - 8,69 (3 tables, 2 illustrations and 6 Slavic references). Card 1/2 Sodim Autenite. ASSOCIATION Not Given. PRESENTED BY - SUBMITTED 25.2-1957 AVAILABLE LibrarY Of Congress. Card 2/2 89-M/26 cOBWIKQV,-"; FOPOVSKAYA, T~.L.; IMTEROVA, YU.S.;'ORGANOVA, N.I. I .Wulfenite containing uranium. Zap.Vees'.min.ob-va, 89 no.Z: 18o-i86 l6o; lk ~ (MIRA 13:7) 1. Inst ologii rudnykh mestoroxhileniy, petrografii, mineralVjO-:geokhizii AN SSSR, Moskva. 9Ofulfenite) I Nranwm) . . CHERNIKOV, A.A. Supergene zoning in sulfide-uranium deposits and the cause of their origin. Trudy IGEM no.70:162-181 162. (KRA 150) (Uranium ores) (Sulfides) - EPA(s)-,2* /EWT(a)/EPY(n)-2/T/EWP(t)/EWP(b)/EWA(c) Pu-4 HE i=-6~4jVH/ES/JD/WW/JO 4 AM.5014902 BOOK EXPLOITATION UR/553.061046*79 T [Batulin. S. 0.; Colovin YR. A.; Zelenovai 0. 1.; Kashirtsev M. G. V.- Ko 4-17 -M-1 K-0-- . . ... eva. I. A.1 Unitain, A, Per A. I ; Sindel nikova, V. D..; Chernikov.-A.-Ag-,; Shmariovich. YS. M. Exogenoua epLgenstic deposits of ursoluml formation conditions (Ekzoncnu-yye epigensticheskiye mestorozhdaniya urana; usloviya obrazovaniya). Moscow, Atomizdat, 1965. 321 p4 illu.se, biblio., Errata slip inserted. 1100 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: deposit formation, apigenetic theory, exodLagenctic deposit, surface uranium accumulation, uranium bituminous depas i tj uranium deposit, uranium, nuclear fuel. -1URPOSZ-*A1;D COVERAM This book is intendedfor readers specializing, in the geology of ore deposits, in particular for those concerned with atomic raw materials, and also for students of higher-oduca- tion'institutL6ns. In the book, for the first time in Soviet and foreign literatures, the apigenetLc theory of urouLum-depoett formation 1i expounded. Many Soviet and f6roign source materials LC-a rd -50190,-65 W5014982 have been used in this booki and some of the investigations carried out by the present authors'are published in this book for the first time. Several names of Soviet scientists vorking in this field are mentioned. V. A. Uspenskiy collaborated on Ch. X, and H. A. Vioulkina,on Ch. 111. The authors deceased, Corresponding Member Academy of Science a USSR, and F. I. Vol'foon, D. C. Sapozhnikov I V. 1. Corasimovskiy, H. F. --ajxjiWu, G. ~- Gritpayonk , and 1. P. Kushnarev, Doctors of Goologice.-Hineralogic Scienceel V, 1. Danchav, Candidate of Can- logico-Mineralogic Sciences, and N. A. Volokov kb. There are about 12 pages of references of vhich about 37~4%3ra Soviets TABLE Of IZOHTENTS (ibridged]i Inirodnetion --~- 4 Ch. 1. SpIgenetic processes In'byperganst 0 son* 9 Ch. II.. Chemistry and crystallocheniscr of uranium compounds 22 ;ard-2 / 4 AH5014982 Ch. 111. Ausociations of nonoxidized uranium minerals in epigenetic deposits,-- 37 Ch. IV. Uranium in'surface and ground waters 48 Ch. V. Uranium in stratal waters -- 57 Ch. VI. Classification of oxogenous uranium deposits -- 83 Ch. VII. Exodiagenette deposits (Type 5) -- 113 Ch.- V11i. Deposits of Oxygenous sheet oxidation (Type 6) 133 Ch. IX. Deposits of oxygen-free oxidation (Type 7). Deposits in . oil-boating carbonate rocks -- 180 Ch. X. Uranium-bitualuous deposi is''in nounstamorphosed sedimentary. rocks 213 L-50199-65-- AM5014902' Ch. XI. On surface uranium accumulations in relions with arid climate -- 232 Ch. XII. Zone of oxidation in apigenstic deposits 239 Conclusion 275 References 309 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress SUB CODEJ ES SUBMItTEDI, 0.4jP*b65 NO RIF SOVI .18-a OTHERt 118 Card 4/4 BATULIN) S.G.; GOLOVIN, KOMAROVA, G.V.; FERELIMAN, A.I., CHERNIKOVY A.A.; Ye.A.; ZELENOVA, 0.1.; KASHIRTSUA, M.F.; KONDRATIYEVA, I.A.; LISITSITI, A.K.; doktor geol.-miner. nauk; SIDELINIKOVA, V.D.; SHMARIOVICH, Ye.M.; MURADOVA, A.A.p red. [Exogenetic epigene uranium deposits; conditions governing their formation) Ekzogennye epigeneticheskie mestorozhdenii!i urana; usloviia obrazovaniia. [By] S.G.Batulin i dr. Moskva, Atomizdat, 1965. 323 P. (MIRA 18:5) 112524 S/789/61/000/036/oO2/013, E032/E314 AUTHORS: Borovikov, A.M., Kostarev, V.V., Mazin, I.P. and Chernikov, A.A. TITLE: Velation between the magnitude of the radar signal reflected from a cloud and the-cloud parameters SOURCE: Tsentrallnaya aerologicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy. no. 36. Moscow, 1961. Voprosy fiziki radioiokatsii oblakov, 14 - 30 TEXT: Atlas (Journ. of Met. v.11, no.4, 1954) and Donaldson (Journ. of Met., v.12, noo 3, 1955) have discussed the possibility of the measurement of the liquid-ifater content of clouds by radar methods and have concluded that this was-possible. In view of the considerable scientific and practical'importance of the problem, the authors undertook a theoretical and experimental study of this subject and the results are now reported. Theoretical analysis 'showed that the strength of the reflected radar signal provided information about the quantit 6 z n(r) r dr (4) Card 1/3 0 Relation between .... Since the liquid-water 4 If - 3 S/78q/6l/ooo/o36/oO2/0l3 E032/E314 content is given by DO 3 TTI n(r) r dr 0 (5) it follows that the relation between Z and w depends on the .form of the particle-size distribution. Detailed examination of known-drop-size distributions shows that w can be determined provided there are not too many large particles.. The experi- mental part was carried out from the aerological radar station V" developed and built at TsAO andoperating at X = 3.2 cm. The aim was to obtain radar data which could be compar-sd directly with aeroplane observations. A description of the apparatus is said to be available elsewhere rAbstracter's note: reference not givens-* A detailed numerical table is reproduced showing a comparison bet-ween radar observations and observations carried out from an aeroplane with the aid of the drop-size meter developed by Nevzorov at TsAO (c-f-;q1-'Pp- 3-11 of this issue). General conclu- sions: strong signals (Z > 10-15 CM3) are due to large particles Card 2/3 S/789/61/000/036/002/013 Relation between E032/1-014 so that practicallyall the characteristics obtain-ed with the radar equipment refer only to the large-particle "cloud". Since the presence of even a small number of such'.particles-in clouds has an appreciable effect on the reflected signaliand since the strength of th'e signal is very sensitive to the size spectrum, it is consid- ered that the relation between -Z and w cannot, in practice, be separated from the general background due to other factors, i.e. w cannot be determined from Z alone. Thus, the "optimistic conclusions" of Atlas and Donaldson are considered unfounded. It is noted, hovrever,' 'that this does not mean that radar methods cannot be used in cloud studies. On the contrary, because the radar signal provides information about the presence and behaviour of large particles in clouds, this opens up new-possibilities in the experi- mental study of clouds and precipitation. There are 2 figures and 4 tables. Card 3/3 AUTHORSt Gorelik, A. G., Kostarev, V. V., 50-56-5-2/2o Chernikov, A. A. TITLE: Radar Measurement of Turbulence in Clouds (Radiolokatsionnoye izmereniye turbulentnykh dvizheniy v oblakakh) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 5. pp 12-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In recent years the possibility of a further perfection of the method and an extension of program of the meteo- rological observations by means of these methods of ope- ration already introduced arose. . This development is possible in 3 directions complementing each other: i) Modernization of the usual apparatus according to the objects and the requirements of the meteorologists. 2) Elaboration of a special aerological apparatus. 3) 'Determination of data on reflection-sources of sig- nals of a meteorological origin. The above-mentioned methods in a certain sense are inertia-like. The increase in this property can considerably increase the domain of employment of these methods in aerology. At the same time it is beyond that the inertia-less method; i. e._,the ob- Card 1/4 servations of every impulse separately, can give valuable radar Measurement of Turbulence in Clouds 50-56-5-2/2o additional information on the physical properties of meteorological phenomena. Observations according to the last method are described. The measurement mentio- ned in the title is explained by figure 1. At the output of the receiver a sequence of impulses of the radio-echo (Figure 1 v) forms. For the determination of the connec- tions between the fluctuation amplitudes of the sequence of reflected signals and the mean square velocity of the chaotic motions of dispersing particles the authors em- ploy a theory which was worked out during the investiga- tion of the statistical nature of the ionosphere (Refe- rences 1,2). A measuring method of the velocity of the radio signal expressed in formulae (1) - (15) is consi- dered inconvenient by the authors. The estimation of the velocity -Yith regard to orientation is expressed by the formula: nA Vs - 2AT (17) The counting of the distinctly marked maxima during the Card 2/4 time of observation and the multiplication with a con- Radar Measurement of Turbulence in Clouds 5c)-58-5-2/2o stant coefficient -k is sufficient. A block scheme 2AT of the measuring device is shown by figure 2. Figure 3 gives recordings of the pulse-sequence. The pulses fol- lowed each other at 1/15oo seconds distance. The de- mands made on the apparatus mainly require that the fre- quency of the magnetron during the observation may change by a amount which is much smaller than-L I that means: 0 1 6f