SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.N. CHURILOVSKIY - M.P. CHURINOVA

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; CHURIN, A.I.; KLYACHKO, V.A. Present state of the desalinizatic.,i cif water. -Test.AlIT SSSR 35 no,6334-47 Je 165a (MIRA l8t8) CIIIIRAlla,/-'~ KHODTKIN, G.Aot ORURIN. Gets tbu~ -Use of loading trucks in lumbering. Makh.trud.rab. 9 noel: .45-" Ja'55. (MLRA 8:3) (Fork lift trucks) STVMIIZM# Yusl CIIMI# lo V2adlmlr Hu=vla roolotai, Avo I koome noole30-35 Ja 966s (MIRA 3,912) '14(o) SOV/92-59-2-37/40 AUTHOR: Ch-arin, 1. 1., Director of the Spasslaya Bulk Plant TTITIE: Landscaping the Bulk Plant and. Its Housing Settlement (Ozeleneniye. neftebazy i zhilogo poselka) PERIODMOAL: NeftYanik, 1959, Nr 21 p 34 (USSR) AB91RACT: The author states that the residential district of the oilmen sett---- ment of the Spasska-ya bulk plant is being improved each year.. Trees axe planted systematically, and the area around the bulk plant and its housing settlement looks like a park. The first trees were plantted in 1946. N,-m there are 1350 trees, of vhich 360 am frait trees. The fruit he--n-est is dis- tributed atnong the residents of the settlement. Female metbers of oi2nen fam"lies living in the bulk plant settlement take active part in improving the iem-dsnape of the bulk plant area. ASSW~IMONt SpasBlmya neftebaza Primorskogo TT9 ( The Spasslmya Bulk Plant of the Primorsk TITPU) Card 1/1 CHURIH, I.I.- Work practice of a tank farm. Neftianik 5 no.7:18 J'l 'An. (MA 24; 9) 1. Direktor Spasskoy neftebazy Primorskogo territoriallno-tokhni- cheskogo ~chastka. (Tanks) I -7~ mashinist, deputat Verkhovnogo Sbyeta SSSR. TWenty-three years operating an electric locomotive. Blek. i tepl. tiaga no.11:30 N 157. (KM lotil) 1. Depo ChunovskALya Sverdlovskoy dorogi. (Ileotric locomotives) . GHURIN, I.N. Hydrostatic elements with regulators. Stan. i instr. 36 no. 12:1-4 D 165 (MIRA 19: 1) LFVIT, G.A.,,__.0ff'JRINr, '. -X. "crew 5 -nut fluid fric"on tr-~inam!ssior (hydrostatfa). S-.an. i '.notr. 35 nc.!Oill-15 0 16L. (IUR& 17:12) Ghiu-in, E~- "Th- st,"te an-; prosnect- f G, I c2 f, ~.e in sti~rn Ka, al.,itistan't a a t Llhe 4 L!i (UL*a"",:`V) Ac,,.deil - of Sciences o~l Ka:.: L vestll-ik nau" Kazakl%. 70. 2, n. SO: U-1`261, 10 Pur-11 (letom"s zhurna rr,,,-h St,':te-,,, lio. kand. sellkhoz. nauk, date.; VASILIYEV, B.M., dots.; BEL079 A.I.9 kand. ekon. nauk; ASHIRYAYEV, Sh.V., dot3.; TSYPKIN, G.L. kand. sellkhoz. nauk; KAPLINA, G.T.,, dots.; ANDRONOVO I.G., dots.; VASILIYFV,'V.I.) KONDION, A.K.9; MIAKAROV, A.P., nauchnyy sotr.; ZHIZNEVSKIY, F.V,.. red.; MS1TASHj S.P., red.; KRINITSKIY, V.A., red.; NAGIBIN, P.v tekhq. red. (Economics of Kazakhstan agriculture]Ekanomika sel'skogo kho zWstva Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, Kazoalikhozgiz, 1962. 325 P. (Kazakhstan-Agriculture-Economic aspects) (MIRA 160) ETURIN Kh.D , kand. sellkhoz. nauk3 SHIRYAYEV, Sh.V., kand. ekon. IT =~.!. nauk; MERKULOV, 0., red.kart [Agriculture-in Kazakhstan on the upsurge] Sellskoe kho- ziaietvo Kazakhstana na pod"eme. Alma-Atap 1963. 55 p. (Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchrqkh onanii Kazakhskoi M. Seriia: Za vysokuiu kullturu zemle- deliia., no.5) (MMA 17:4) 1.110L-66 EVIT(m) ACC NRt AP6013736 VV SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/66/020/004/0352/0354 AUTHOR: Pozdneyev, D. B.; Churin, S. A. ORG: none TITLE-. Backscattering of low energ Gamma radiation from finitely thick barriers SOURCE: Atomnaya energlya, v. 20, no. 4, 1966, 352-354 TOPIC TAGS: Gamma radiation, radiation shielding, gamma scattering ABSTRACT: In some experiments It is greatly desirable to have an estimate of the portions of Y-radiations which are reflected from finitely thick shielding barriers. Since the pub- lished data provide information about Y-rays from Co60 only, the authors studied experi- mentally the dependence of the differential albedo (for the zero angle between the normal to the surface of the scatterer and the source-detector axis) on the thickness of the scatterer. Point sources of Ce141, Hg203, Cr5;, and Nb95 were used; the low energy Y-qwmta region from 0.145 to 0.765 MeV was examined. Registration was carried out by an NaJ(TI) scin- tillation spectrometer. Graphite, Ae, Fe, and Cd were used as scatterers - The results are presented in the form of graphs and comprehensive tables. 7he authors thank L.Ye, UDC: 539.122:539.171 6:0 -&--o 000000*000 - -4 rw--o-- 0- 0 w -W : ; 0- - P 'W W - ; g o0 0 So 0 * 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 iv 0 wo 0 0 0 O ; ~Wejiq 0 fro RRT M w- 0 0 0 , - _. ; -k- ~ ' OtA Of I "__4 _IL._ N AD)" sll 12" id 15 v NJ IF w 'I a It 25 I j it - S I A I - A k I _L_ I L AN N M 99 Uit fl Q 43 :4 : 041 A 00 0: 00 00 :o im ~-00 00 -.0 o 00 0 : f ", 0 0 0 I i tc 17s)1livrichik and 11. hi l l 1 T we c ng 4. 0l tcv. kvw.3P.6W,(kJ-3l-lSX w6 i allitcd is carlionaccous limbirl uWainlild by drying 00 * of upropel (or similar tilmictial If' 8 *11ift contriii * d l f fi ll oo na ng stu Ita at N)-w ry y treating with z 00 o er cmtent .110-30%. p 0 00 00 00 0 :If .00 00 . 00 00 - 0 00 o s *0 *0 1 it 90 0 9 - -0 ~100 0 a ge - 0 A141,11LA RITALLUNW&L LOT# - C, TWO! CLAHVICATICS 0 10 o* tic., ...... 00 410 11 Sarlovo %.loll i 4LP (piv cot l 'l so At A Al A. S 0, 0 1 SO Ta a 3 a o 06060444 r i 1 4 0 a 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Ct 0 0 0 00 0 v 411 Ali0 0 0 of 411 0 C A 00 00 lcviu 04 9 00 ~ge 00 004 00 u 66 Lly WW JOPC 041 war, ;_`ATTi - . I , 1, 0 3, V n It,, " " I , t , (A PD It 00 00 !.416 i-00 co tav 06446=ichik ~'Llef are pl_" 0.1% ibe to the *Ctio" ),telfibe" . the watef a ling at,411. rosim by Odding to.lwd in the PW" w~,, pfaducA dcWTS dot blimlent'lul....i. #-stall i 1.0 .00 see zoo -00 Mo 0 L-2- ""go kE 64 V 00,3~ got so 004 4 10 go 0 0 0 0 p Is LOKAKOV, A.M.; SALINMV. N.A.; CHURIM, S.M. Constructing walls mde of gypsum slabs vith the aid of a moulding boord. Rats. I Isobr. predl. v stroi. no.96:3-6 154. (K= 8:7) 1. Trest Mosgrazhianugleshilstroy Ministerstys. ugollnoy provWshlennosti. (walls) ',~W' SON* UAIW~Wftoomw-lr-i ---- Moving the SBI-1 tower crane from one track to another without dismantling. Rate. i. izobr. predl.v stroi. no.119:15-19 155. (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (MLRA 9:7) CHURINP V. Registration and statistics of accidents. Okhr.truda i sots. stralth. no.5:74-77 MY 159. (gIlLk 12:9) (Industrial accidents) CHURIN, V.; SHAROVA. A.. DAVIDOVICH, V. The new equipmont and Industrial hygiene. Sov.profsoiuzy..,7 no.10:18-21 Yf 159. (Hak-12tq) (industrial hygiene) CHMIN, Vladimir Alcksandrovich: ROZIN, A.I.. redaktor; KOVALMMO, N.1 - Tom R, Me laffy"redakt or. (Hard-alloy tools in repair shops of metallurgical plants and mines] TverdooplavVi instrument v renontnykh teekhakh metallur- gicheakikh zavodoy i rudnikov. Sverdlovsk, Goo.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi. i tsvetnoi metallurgii, Sver<wskoe otd-nie, 1955. 195 Pi (MLRA 8:8) (Cutting tools BELOV, A.I., inzhener; CHURIN, V.A., in2haner. 0~- - Device for removing the boring bit from the rod. Gor.zhur. no.6; 63 Je '56. (MMA 9:8) (Rock drills) 15(2); 25W; 25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1278 Churin, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, Engineer Tverdyye splavy v gornom dele (Use of Hard Alloys in Mining) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1958. 143 P. 3,200 copies printed. Ed.: Taran, M.I.; Ed. of Publishing House: Tsymbalist, N.N.; Tech. Ed.: Zef., Ye. M. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians in the minJxjg industry and may also be useful to drillers and workers engaged in drill-bit setting and sharpening operations. COVERAGE: The book deals with the production and use of rock drill bits with hard-alloy tips, noting both Soviet and non-Soviet achievements in this field. Descriptions are given of the tecInnological processes of manufacturing boring bars and drill heads and bits having hard-alloy tips. Recommendations are made Card 1/6 Use of Hard Alloys in Mining SOV/1278 con-,~erning the tipping of drilling tools at mines. No personalitie6 are mentioned. There are 23 references, of which 22 are Soviet and 1 is Englisho TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Ch. I. Hard Alloys Used in Mining 1. General information 2. Chemical composition of hard alloys 3. Physical and mechanical properties of hard alloys 4. Types of hard alloys and their uses Basic data on the production of sintered carbides Range of products for tipting:.rodk..-drilling'- to6ls 7. Required quality for hard-alloy tips (as specified in GOST 441148 and 880-53) 3 5 5 6 7 9 12 18 19 Card 2/6 Use of Hard Alloys in Mining 8. Fused hard alloys 20 Ch. II. Tools for Combination Cable and Rotary Drilling 23 1. Perfecting tools for combination cable and rotary drilling of blast holes 23 2. Drills with hard-allay tips 24 3. Detachable drill bits 27 4. Boring stems for drill bits 33 '5. Drill bits for pneumatic percussion drills 35 6. Hard-alloy tiVped dril bits made by the "Vidia" Plant (West Germany) 37. Ch. III. Manufacture of Tools for Combination-Cable and Rotary Drilling 4o 1. Drill steel 40 2. Steel for the manufacture of detachable drill bits 42 3. Basic data on methods of manufacturing demountable drill bi:ts having hard-alloy tips 43 SOV/1278 Card 3/6 Use of Hard Alloys in Mining SOV/1278 4. Methods of inanufacturing drills with hard-alloy tips 45 9. Manfuactureo!boring stems with demountable drill bits ~8 8 Cutting hard-alloy tips 8 7. Resistance welding of boring stems and drills 69 Ch. IV. Use of Hard-alloy Tipped Tools for Combination Cable and Rotary Drilling 72 1. Selecting hard-alloy tipsoof suitable size 72 2. Preparation of boring stems and drill bits for operation 74 3. Drillingwith sectional and aw-ptece drills 75 4. Repair of boring stems dnd,.-,detoUhtable drill heads 77 Abrasives for sharpening tools with-hard-alloy tips 80 Norms.for the consumption of green silicon carbide grinding wheels for repeated sharpening of drilling tools 86 7. Abrasive sharpening of tools with hard-alloy tips 87 8. Electro-erosion sharpening of tools with hard-alloy tips 91 Card 4/6 Use of Hard Alloys in Mining. SOV/1278 9. Norms for the consumption of hard alloy in combination rotary and cable drilling 93 10, Registration and storage of drilling tools-at mines 95 119 Collection of hard-alloy waste 97 Ch. V. Hard-alloy Tipped Tools for Rotary Drilling 100 1. Tools for rotary core drilling 100 2* Tools for rotary drilling 107 Ch..VI. Fusing Hard-alloy Tips on Bits for Cable Tool Drilling and on Fast-wearing Mining Equipment Parts 113 1e Hard facing-bits for cable tool drilling - 113 2,, Hard facing of fast-wearing parts with WStalinite" hard- alloy 120 Ch. VII. The Drilling Tool Shop of a Mine 128 1. Organization of the Production of Drilling Tools at the Mine 128 Card 5/6 Use of Hard Alloys in Mining SOV/1278 2, Equipment and its layout at the shop Conclusions Appendix.-I 4ppendix 11 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GOI*ksv 3-13-59 132 134 137 141 172 Card.C6/6 I . GULITSKIY, N.I.P inzp.; LOPATIN., V.A.p inzh.,-__~#PZ..-V.M.,-inzh, Automatic dontrol of the power output of a chrage-resistance furnace. Makh.i avtom. proIixv. 17 -no.2:8-9 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) (Electric furnaces) (Electric controllers) SIDOROCHKINJI S.S., ORAINKIN, Ye.I.; YANKOVSKAYA, Z.V.; BORODULENKOy'l.Kep otv* red.; SMOIEV, B.V., red.; KRYAKOVAP D.M,*j tekhn.red. [Manual on safety engineering and industrial sanitation in four volumes] Spravochnik po tekbnike bezopasnosti i proizvodstvennoi saniterii. v -ehetyrekh tomakh. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Soot. S.S.Sidorochkin i dr. Otv. red. I.K.Borodulenko. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz., Vol.4. [Regula- tions, instructions, norms] Pravila, instruktsii, norny, 1963. 588 P. (MIM 17:3 SIDOROCHKIN, S.S.; 0,94INKIN, Ya.M.; YUSHTDI, Ye.I.; YANKOVSKAYA, Z.V.; POKROVSKIY, M.N., otv. red.; PE2-JOVA, Ye.M., red.; SOSIPATROV, O.A., red.; KOMAROVA, N.P., red. (Handbook on safety engineering and industrial sanitation in three volumes] Spravochnik po tekhnike bezopasnosti i proiz- vodstvennoi sanitarii v trekh tomakh. Leningrad, Sudostroenie. Vol.2. 1965. 679 p. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Laws, statutes, etc. SIDOROCHKIN, S.S.; OSKINKIN, Ta.M.; CHURIN, T.N.; TUSHTIN, Ts.I.; TANKOTSKAYA, Z.T.; KUZMSOT',-Tii'.-r'..'~c~t~'v~.'r--ed.; T-AZAROT, Tu.S., red.;.KMOIA)YA, T.M.. tekhn.red. (Handbook on accident prevention and industrial sanitation; in three volumes] Spravochnik po takhnike bezopasnosti i pro- myshlennoi sanitarii-, v trakh tomakh. Leningrad, Goe.soiuznoe izd-vo audostroit.promyshl. Tol.2. [Regulations, instructions. normal Pravila, instruktaii, normy. 110,59. 525 p. (MIRA 13:2) (Industrial safety) (Industrial hygiene) KISELEVt Yakov YEVSTIOEMA, L.A.# rpdij TIMMEVA, N.V.9 tekbn, red. llnduptri4 bygiene and safety measures; collection, of the most important decreos and regulatipnol Okbrana truda i tekhnika bezopaen0st,11 e~ornik vazbneishM postanovlenii i pravil. Mo- 611*aq.- GOP. izd-yo iurid. lit-,iTj 1961- 493 P. (KMA U+: 9) 11 Russia" (19*- .. U.S.S.R.Y Lawsp statutest ate. (TWeRAal-FWgiene-Law and legislation) (Industrial safety1;--Uw and legislation) SIDOROCHKIN, S.S.; OSMINKIN, UAL; GUMUN., V.14.; YUSHTIN, Ye.I.; YANKOVSKAYA) Z.V.; BORODULM16, I.K.; ot~. red.; SMOMV,, B.V., red.; FRWIN, P.S.9 teklm. red. (Manual on safety engineering and industrial bygiene in four volumes]Spravochnik po tekdmike bezopasnosti i proizvodgtven- noi sanitarii, v chqtyrekh tomakh. 2,, perer. i dop. izd. Sost. S.S.Sidorochkin i dr. Otv. red. I.K.Borodulenko. Lenin- grad., Sudpromgiz Vol.l. [General regulationsjObshchie polozhe- niia. 1962. 57; p. (14MA 15. 10) (Industrial bygierw-Lavis and legislation) (Industrial safeti-Laws and legislation) t CHURIN,V.S., inzhener ___QkWWAM%"I" Two-sided blueprinting of technical documents. Standartizatsiia no.2:65,67 Mr-Ap 155 04IRA 8'M (Blueprints-Standards) CHURIN,. Sjeenovich. inzh.; DYMARSKIY, P.A., red.; PMER, D.P., iekhn.rid. [Blueprinting two-page spreads of technical papers] D7ustoronnee avatokopirovanie tekhnicheskikh dokumentov. Leningrad, 1956. 30 P. (Leningradeiii dam na'uchno-tekhnichei3koi propagandy. Informatsionno- 'te.khnicheakii listok, no-5. Organizateiia i ekonomika proizvodstva) (Blueprinting) CHMN, V.S., Inzhener. Regulating the classification system of standards and specifications. Standartizatniia '20-3:50-51 Vq-Je 156. (NTRA 9-9) (Standards, Nagineering) L 18730-63 EDS ACCESSION ITR: AP3004892 /0072 5/0120/63/000/004/0067 AUTHOR: Kononov, B. N - Churin Yu, A. V7 i TITLE:. Shaping devices using tunnel diodes' SOME: Pribory* I teldmiks, eks~erkwnta. -no. 4,, 19650 67-72 "OPIC TAGS: tunnel-diode shaping deft~e.. shaping device., inductated sharer cable-section shaper,, ahapar, -tunnel diode iABSTRACT: Pulse-shaping devices - inductance shapers and shapers utilizing cable ;3ectio'ns r- =ing tunnel diodes dAven.by scintillation radiation detectors are 1discussed. T~_- circuit of the inductance sharer is shown In Fig. la of Bnclosure.~ The-initia operating point In the vicinity of the maximum volt-ampere diode char- acteristic- (Fig., 1b). is fixed by,resistor 111'and insures the high sensitivity of 'the shamer. Low resistance.R4., uhich determines the diode static load line and ensures a regime with one stable state is selected on the basis of R4 > '4here Pmin is the minimm absolute value of negative resistance. . The signU- voltage is applied to the,shaper through resistor R3; higher resistance sources, Uke photomultipliers., can be connected Urectly to the circuit. At the ap- ::_earance of a steep'frorit input signal., the inductance current varies only _Card 1/5 ------ 18730-43- L ACCESSION IM: AP3004892 i slig4tly, and the major'part of the control current is fed to the diode capaci- :-tance, causing a rajUd switching of the current to point i.(bee Fig. 1b). The I next pulse through resistor R4 and the nonlinear resistance of the diode returns I 'the circuit to the initial state. The duration of output pulse. peak is determined ,mainly by the variation time of the inductance current and depends only slightly i on input signal*amp~itude. 'Shaper sensitivity may amount to fractions of a milli- appere and may be limited by temperature dependence of the maximum volt-ampere characteristic current (;L) of the di6de. The experimental circuits used n-type Ge diodes operated stably within the temperature range of 0 to +60C with a sen- :.gitivity of 0.21, at 20C. The circuit shown in Fig. la forma pulses with an ariplitude of about 300 mv and a duration of 60 neec. However., this type of cii~- cuit has an insufficient i4at-signal amplitude range., does not ensure satisfac- tory signal-duration uniformity.. an~! make6 it difficult to form short pulses. These shortcomings can be elimbi d by operating the circuit as a multivibrator.. i.e., by triggering it with long high-amplitude signals. Better results are ob- tained wlth pulse-forming circuits using cable sections. A schematic diagram of such a shapei'is shown in Fig. 2., The circuit determin its operating con- ditions is similar to that of the inductance shaper. Resistor R4 prevents short- circuiting of the-cable,, and the voltage gradient occurring in the diode after Card 2/5 ------------------ L 18730-63 ~ACCESSION NR: AP3004892 the appearance of the input pulse spreads along the cable. The voltage wave of opposite polarity reflected from the short-circuited end of the cable returns the diode to the initial state. When the inductance is low the sensitivity of the circuit in respect to the wave reflected from the cable end increases, thereby expanding the range of input pulse amplitude, Experimnts have demonstrated that shapers using Ge diodes with an Ii below 4 to 5 mamp and a cable characteristic impedance of 75 to 100 ohm operate satisfactorily in a range of input pulse ampli- ;~tudes varying by a factor of 10. The operation was checked during the triggering of the device by the pulses of a scintillation detector using C660 as a source. At a range of photomultiplier-pulse amplitudes varying by a factor of over 10 'the amplitude spread of formed pulses did not exceed 15%, while the spread of :response delays was 3 to 5 nseoi(,~.,Or1g.'-art-.rhas-: .10 flgu-Fess-s. 'ASSOCIATION: none SUMMED: 24Aug62 DATE Acq: 2aAug63 EWCL: 02 SUB CODE: SD NO F1W SOV: 005 0=: 001 Card 3/5 GELIFAND, Yu'.S.; PORTNOVA, M.I., PHURINA, A.A. Analysis of increased navigation in 1961 in the lower Yenisey. Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.12:127-130 163. (MM 10':7)' (Yenisey River-Navigation) CHUIUNAY A.N. [Collection of problems on the coursp "Strength of materialls"I Sbornik' zadach po kursu "Soprotivlenie materialov.11 Moskva., Vses. zaochnyi energ. in-t. Pt.le Izdo2.y isp. 1963. 100 p. (MIRA 17;5) 0-"URINn, P '-M. 1. LEVIN, B. YU. : CHURINA, B. M. 2. UjSlt (600) 4. 'Woodwork 7. Work v,,ethods of progressive woodworker Aleksandv Dolzhenko. Der. i lu-sokhir;i. 1 no. 3. 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessionsl Library of Congress, ~'earch 195-31. Unclasoified. A C .1 d t c L Al -0 41k NO~ 8, W *4Wtl P#044. 0, 4 4 ) Is font junifill"I by it-Itla tow arvilate C.~I. ag. M13 f Iluffff ' (".7; flip 11MV C46-11 filed. a at fill 4 1 " t 60 . Re. Ilriov ,d not 4 1 witim"irmint fly rv 4 11~xt It , . InstoAd Of 50, reprothickbic uits am tamileatl a . s y Wkylate. 0.7% Na citrate ttisy be uwd for MAn of -00 camits. FNW pixicedure: 5 ml. milk and 45 mi. 14.0 Vie 0 00 -mixed at 42% a&1 0.7 nit. 10% AcOlf, stir .5 mitt.. add 0.7 mi..V NaOAr,keep 16 tuin.. filtrr,w%xh Z-3 times with I ;;U t# nit. 3% Nit rf. add - water. ItaWcr filter Ittowhibtal 1 W too %alicylAte or 0.7% N4 citrate, warm lo.W to diwWre, a Cool fit 20. titratt by OJU N NaOII with p1mialphtbakin '"diloatur; % caticia - oul. NA0111112. PO"11101 iitft- ro 0 IltoliNIM wash"t ppt. is inked with 11MI is equally &0 1 hl l b I l) 1 1 N 49 0 0 is ro "In 1 at wil 16 oil.witter, 4 ml. 1. 40 r w, . " 4:1xAftl In 206-4 . titrated an abovo by OAN NAM, then 4 r* till. 411', fortlLjill h t ' S N , yi -off. rh, -_,n,j Itililft,l ,,f C~IJWill, when the IviginjI jilljol, nak ~4# fill, i ik ;40 0 , NI, -vw '300 I A .11 LL I~A j A."ISOMI CLI SWICATIC. CIO 0 t 1.1444 -11 `Jli- (141( an I till. to.O. V , I "' U Is AV 10 4%. ll' IS If ft I " 0 " " 0 , :vo 1 W;;n;% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 2 2 2 0 i 1000 0.0 0 0090 00 0 0 0-0 4*b 00 00 00 as .00 * 0 0 0 0 so 6000 1) ILLM, S.S. Mazan'); TROYMLISKIT, V.I. (Kazan'); KURAVITEV, I.S. (Xazan'); ITANOT, TeJe. (laman'); KOROBOVA. H.P. (Kazan'); MALTSEWA, O.N. (Xaman'); CHURINA, N.P. (Xazaal) Stratigraphy W facies structure of the Devonian in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Uch.zap.Xazoun. 115 no.10:85-88 '55. -(HLRA 10:5) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Geology, Stratigraphic) LIVYYS G.V.1 GALIFEROVICH, M.G.; VASILYUK, Nj ; SOPRIKOx A.Ye.; RAMIJUA, N.I.; CHURINA, V.I.; GILIMAN; B.A.; YEGOROV, K.A.; GONCHAR', Ye.G. '77- 149thod of refining the skin side of fur articles made with low grade peltry; Soviet Certificate of Inventions 116#147290. Kozh.- obuv.prom.. 4 no.8:43 Ag 162. OMU 15:8) (Fur industry-Technological innovations) L 00667-67 ACC NR, AP6 EWT(m)/EV[P(j)/T IJP(c) RM SOURCE com un/o4l3/66/O0O/oo4/oo65 INVENTOR: Kalnin'sh, A. I., Hakin. A. G.; Berzinlah, 0. V.; Sheydin, I. A.,' Darz nsh, T. A.; Muzhits, V. I.; B70r-on7-n,-YU- G.-, Zr- ina, Ye. A. _yt=mes, A. R. Chur ORG: done TITLE: Preparation of wood Cla.as 3'8, No. 1T89T1 )p (announced by the Institute of Wood Chemistry AN LatSSR (Institut khiinii drevesiny AN Laty4skay 63R) and Central Sgientiric-Reonrch InetRuto of Plywood (TsentrallnYY nauchno-ionledovat skiy institut fanery)] 15 . I SOURCE- Izobreteniya, promWahlennyye obraztsy$ tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 65 TOPIC TAGS: plywood, wood chemistry,Nwood plastic, t-ABSTRACT; An Author 6e-itificate has bein issued describing a method of preparinj woo plastics, To improve the physical and me -chanical properties of the end product and lower the amount of binde or making wood plastic from veneer sheets or ground woodo the latter are treated, prior to pressing, with a 25-percent solution of avimonia for 4 hr at 18-20G. The treated sheets are-combined with untreated sheets durihg preset JLDI SUB CODE: 1l/. SUBM DATE: 25Jan65 I v1r CHURINOV, A. Morizki srazhaiushcheisa Korei Z Sailors of fighting Korea2. Moskva, Voemorizdat, 1952. 95 P. SO: Nonthl-y Ltst of Rusnian Accessions, Vol 7 No 4" May 1954. C.HURI,,NOV,,A- . -- Toward a new animation of the activity of societies. NTO 5 no.8:33-34 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. CHUHNOV, A. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Korea - Description and Travel 7. In Northam Korea. Vokrug oveta no.12,, 1952 9. Monthly list of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,, March 1953, Unclassified CHURINOVO A. Standing aloof of life. NTO 4 no.lOs4O-41 0 162. (KRA 15:9) 1. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Nauchno-tekhnicheskiye obahchestva SSSR".. (Ryazan-Agrioultural research) CHURINOV, A. . .. r . Toward a now advance in the work of scientific and technical societies. Tekh delo 500-,2 24N 163. ,OjY A.I. -go" KOVAIRY, A.?.; SMONAYEV, P.I., radektor; CHMINOT.- edaktor isdatelletya; VOLKOV, S.T.. tekhnlla=-~y re~daktor~ [Concise gaidebook of Moscow] Kratkii putevoditell po Moskva. Koskva. lzd-vo K-ya kommm.khot.RS.FSR, 1957. 299 P. (KIRA 10.9) (Koscow-Guidebooks) , 4 T 1 u 4 3 " A -IL-P -(L"A-j mo -0 0 The pfcAencr ill gypiltim In the It-we[ clelAte"u-Jr POSIU of the Volta celtion %t V. .... .n '- so a -U Its,[ 0. p a, igh4li: 47, 20S IO-ist 1;i J 47. '-111 (lvlv~Aifll i- fw 11-1 -11 i~l Ill- I.Ah .4 J A, A111vt il'if Lim, i%'h livV.1 V111,111V tl~'Vt. 0-ug, ~. W, "I. v"Act Vt it Ills. 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"l; glam .... it,-; mg~ Imilln dectmimr"I to, thi, 'I'lah-i, 1"t Mt -.Ih~ aw g1k. 11 (.4 ~JtJ14-.I . 00 fee 'so foe -ij woo ties 3 ties " A S MWTALLU GICAL LITINATillit CLASINFICATION ISOM 44.1n. o0 ,so INJOSO Wit akV 041 III U AT 00 All; --v IIII&I'l dill Qv is, 7, An 1 1 1 fm 0 is v I ill ill a a a 111 40 A v 3-2 0-0 do 0, a of o 0 o 0 4 0 0 6 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 a 0 a POPbV IN go poleall I p~ftebv. Teller 4oklaaw as Z9 aseeral-mw nombig" xe*d..,Ode~, P.4., ponalshookoco say"s. (Abotroorts of lopwto Reml,,"d t, U. U%b O.Wn, A..,,, or 'O'A-U*W VAl- Of 0-dsq -1 "OlkWoLes. Tm laterasumal Asso. ai&Ucm of Selsouric %4-loa) wag-, V. /Parsual wate in amain =a smaush of fnack/ 1, SM WOW Maw. NO "Mumal entributom neu." 2us bookut to loon"d !*r Wralogtota ma 41,u OwLeeen. 'us vouscum of swumu emn ropau , Oneml A"obly ot tm Lturniial geLn ~f O.W.Prum" as as ulk b7drologicaj ormlaml, , ., n 1" 91"16,64-1 , F-Dens. staun alawa to probl~ or n"rgm" let6m. M&M. ad riven am &be alefteog& ~ . IWo dm**Do" an' 'a lmsl~m, wllk RMIlIft of fnm* tnol.Uou. lbow @war- ag U XRSIL~b an Amalmosua %, . elogie tams In TrawfAr %V lea. c Mwm am w ntem.. ,VM. ut IA 8211*41abdow", A. TA- at vtroml~dftl sw A. Ct!9 , 1060,00-1 bw am "Mir hwe'tew " Na."'m awalty fta nmrm at pwwrvd WA. 0 . A"YO, G-A. OUdelqaoa ptfte, in a. 71 "W-414n, Qj- P%Meu Prowum of a low covir 0 '""It P-P. W&JO" ma Some P.%L. 1. atw4.uw 1. 0. 85 a-Mr. PA. Mmi Prolne a Pnemb-ft hdtft ]to sm"i an MOM w Armed. D-Z- ptqblmu.ls a@ 2"wit"T at as on * - alft.or own ftesnow 40 ft AWAM41M Lila". at Cangm. (4aftA37) eat 4A N 0 Y V ANTONBNKOPK.I.; TI~OT, L.A., redaktor GODOTIZOVA. N.A.; GRAPOVSKIT, Xe.G.;4PRI re tor isdatel'stys; OUROTA, O.A., dak L Organization- an(i pro(Inction of-hydrogeological charts, scale 1:500,0001 Organ itatsita i proityadstvo gidrogeologichaskot 90anki mashtaba 1:300.000. Sant. 1-i.EAntonenko-i dr. Mookwo. Goo.nanchno-takhn.ind-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1957. 111 P. kKLRA 10:7) 11 Noscow. Toesoyusnyy nauchno-issladovatellskly institut gUrogeologit i inshenernoy geologit (Geological surveys) iwvc 1/. ANTORINKO, K.I.; TITOV, GODOVIROVA, L.A., redaktor. N.A.; CHAPOVSKIY, Te.G.; CHURINPV- redaktor izdatel'stva-, GdWV6'- 0.1., tekhnicheskiy [Organization and production of hydrogeological charts on the scale of 1:200,000-1:100,0001 Organizataiia i proizvodstvo gidro- geologicheskoi s''emki maightabov 1:200,000-1:100,000. Sost. K.I.Antoneuko i dr. Moskva, Gom.n&uchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol.i okhrane nedr, 1957. 119 p. Map (fdld.) 1. (KM 10:11) 1. Moscow. Veoeoiuz4k,nauchno-iseledovatellskit institut gidro- geologii i inzhenerno.* geologii. (Geological surveys) (Water. Underground) AUTHOR: Churinov, M.V.-, and Konoplyantsevv A.A. 132-12-7/12 ,TITLE: Socialist Construction Aided by Hydrogeology and Engineering. Geology (Cidrogeologiya i inzhenernaya geologiya na sluzhbe sotsialiatiqheakogo stroitel'stva) - PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1957, # 12, P 45-52 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Hydrogeologic research covers the fields of water supply, irrigation, industryt road building, airfield and town planning, and prospecting. To meet these requirements, the number of hydrogeologic stations was increased from 16 in 1937 to 39 in 1939 with 2,000 observation points. Attached to the Academy of Sciences USSR was the Laboratory f6r Geologic Problems. By order of the "CHKII of the USSR of Novemver 2, 1939, the hydro- geologic stations Were administered by the Committee of Geology at the "CHKII USSR. During World War II the hydrogeologic stat- ions were requested to perform new tasks, of-which the main assignments pertained to: 1. Study of deep underground water resources for the extract- ion of iodine and bromine. 2. Prospecting for water for military, civilian and industri- Card 1/3 al purposes. 132-12-7/12 Socialist Construction Aided by Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology 3. Geologo-engineering research of dams at small rivers. 4. Development of faster methods of the study of physico- mechanical properties of mountain rocks. 5. Artif'icial strengthening of the underground for the con- struction of airfields and roads. 6. Geologic and hydrogeologic research in Siberia, Ural.and Central Asia in connection with the evacuation of industries and devel.opment.of new mineral resources. Expansion of hydrotechnical construction after World War fl called for intensive hydrogeologic and engineering work. Besides the abolre mentioned tasks the organizations of the Ministry of Geology and Conservation of Natural Resources were requested to perform the following work; a. Geologic surveying. b. Prospecting for water resources on virgin soils and waste lands. c. Drilling of water wells for agrieul-tural purposes. d. Geologic surveying for the installation of melioration and building of water reservoirs. Card 2/3 e. Experim.ents for vertical drainage systems 'on saline soils 132-12-7/12 Socialist Construction Aided by Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology of Central Asia. f. Locating of water supply for large towns and industries. g. Study of local underground water resources and the pro- cess of landslides. Hydrogeologic research to supply machine tractor stat 'ions (MTS), state and collective farms onvir~in !toile and waste lands with water was not oarried out before 1954- 1955. During the.1951-1955 period hydrogeologic survey maps to the.scales 1:500,000, 1:200,000 and 1:100,000 were prepared on several deserts and other territories of the USSR. ASSOCIATION: VSEGINGEO AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 CHURIN ~ .0 Characteristics of landslides on the right bank of the Moskva River In the Lenin Hills sector and the possibility of utilizing thle area for construction. Vop. gidrogeol. I inzh. geol. no.15:62-78 '0. (MIU 11:5) (Moscow--Landslides) RMIN KOHOPLYAMSET, A.A. . 01 Ow Small scale hydrogeological aurvey mpg. Razved. i okh. nedr 23 no,4: 50-54 AP '57. (Nm 11:1) 1, Kinisterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR i VsesoyuzW7 nauattno- iseledovatellskiy inbtitut; gidrogeologii i inshenernoy geologii. (Geology--Maps) (Water, Underground) AUTHOR t Churinov, U.V. MEGINGEO) 132-58-5-9/14 TITLEs The Fourth International Conference on the Mechanical Properties of Soils and Foundation Construction (Chetv~rtaya. mezbdunarodnaya konferentsiya po mekhanike gruntov i funda- mentostroyeniyu) PERIODICALi Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, 1958, Nr 5, pp 52 - 55 (USSR) ABSTRACTs This conference took place in London from 13 to 29 August 1957- The Soviet delegation was headed by the Member-Correspondent of the USSR Academy of Sciences, V.V. Sokolovskiy. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Soils-Conference C-, C- C L SOV/132-;59-7-151/17 AUTHORS: Sokolov, S.S. and Churinov , TITLE: On Foreign Methods of Research into the Shear Strength of Argillaceous Soils PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 7, pp 59-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT; Different methods of research on the shear strength of argillaceous soils in USA, Germany and in Scandi- navian countries are described in this article. There are 2 tables and 5 graphs. ASSOCIATION:VSEGINGEO Card 1/1 CHURINOV, M.V. Formation of undarground watirs in tho sonthwestern part of the main Crimenn mountain chain. Von.p q . idogeol. i inzh.geol. no.16:w~-6o 15 ,. (MM 12:11) (Crimea-lVater. Underground) GHMNOV, H.V. Interstitial and karst in the Chatyr-Dag and the outlook for their utilization. Vop. gidrogeol. i insh. geol. n0-17322-30 159. (mmA 14: 1) - (Chatyr-Dag Mountain-Vater, Undergroumd) __ CHURINOV, M. V. TSYPIMp I.M. Role of recent tectoniozovements in the development of.landslide processes on the southern.shore-of- the.Crimea. Vop, gidrogeole i inzh. geol. no..18:83-92 159. (MIRA 14:5) (Crimean Mcnmtains --Geology, Structural) (Crimean Mountains -Landslides) rit fai jiuAn"im, Y, i, ana YARVov, N. A. "Main Principles and Methods of Compiling Survey (Small Scale) Hydrogeological Maps of USSR." report,presented at the 12th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geopbysics, Helsinki, 25 july - 6 Aug 6o. ALITOVSKIT, Kikhail YeTgenly6Tich; BRODSKIT, A.A.. Prinimali uchastiye: DOBRYSIN, P.A.; SLAYMOVA, L.T.~,GHMUNff._MT?. CHAPOTSKIT, T*.G.,'red.; SOLOVITSTA, kartograf, red.kart; DOLGOVOS, L.G., takhn.red.kart; GRISHINA, T.B., red.izd-va: MKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Methodological directions for the compilation of hydrogeological saps at the scales of 1:1,000,000 - 1:500,000 and 1:200,000 - 1:1,100,0001 Notodichaskie ukazaniia po sostavlaniiu gidrogeolo- gieboakikh kart, masshtabov 1:1,000,000 - 1:500.000 1 1:200.000 - 1,100,000. Moskva. Gos.nsuchno-t9khn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1960. 49 p., saps. (KIRA 13:6) 1. Koscow. Vassoyminyy nauchno-issledovatallakLy lustitut gidro- geologii i Inshenernoy geologil. (Water, Uudergrowid--Maps) Principles andmethod for compliling a general, map of the.)U.S.S.R. I ~ on a aoale of It 2 500 000 for purposes of engineering geology, BIULMOIF.Otd-geol, 35 t0-4:143-144 JI-Ag 160- (MM 14%4) (Geology-Maps) BOCHEVER, F. M.; XUDELIN ; CHURINOVp M. V. (URM) "On the problem of refluting the underground waters on hydrogeological maps." Presented at the Symposium on YAthoda of Evaluating Resources Of underground Water with Emphasis on Arid Zone Problems, Athens 11-20 Oct 1961 FiLYAWHENKOV., A.S.; ANTONENKO, K.I.; TITOV, N.A.; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G.; CIMRZQYt M.Y.; XONOPLYANT!MV) A.Z.; VIKTOROV~ S.V. I- VOSTOKOVAIAj Ye.A.; SADOV9-KIY, N.D.; MUM, B.I.; OGILIVII N.A.; MOERSGAUZEN, 9.F.;BqODSKrYj, ~.A.,- SHCHERBAKGV, A.V.,* POPOV, V.N.;YMELOYANOVA , q.P.; SOKOLOV, S.S.; BERSENEV, I.I.; CROSHIN, S.I.; MAKKAVEYEV, A A N,A.; YEFDiOV, A.I.; ASSOVSKIY, G.N.; VLADD11ROlf, A:G:t "I deceased ; PROKHOROV, S.P.; FILIPFOVA, B.S., red. izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Methodological manual on bydrogeological surveying at the scaleo of 1;1)000,000 - 1:500,000 and 1:200,000 - 1:100,,00011.fetodiche- skoe rukovodstvo po gidrogeologicheskoi s"emke masshtabov 1:1000 COO - L;5000 000 1 1:200 000 - 1:100000. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Ma'-7kaveeva i A.S.Riabchonkova. Foslcva,, Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 318 p. MIRA 15:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Yipisterstvo geologii i. okhrany nedr. (Waterj Undergrourd) (Geological surveys) KUDELINI B.Lx-prbf, 1, p otv. red.; GORDEMf D.I., prof.p redo; MAKAREMy FeAep dok-tor g-eol.-6.,6wr,. nauk, red.k-CIWRMQY,- m V doktor geol,-min, naukp rid.; COWDKOVSKAYA, G.A., kande geol.-min. nauk, red.; ROMANOVSKIY, N.V.p red.; YEMIAKOV,, M.S.., takhn. red. [Collected articles on bydrogeology and engineering geology) Sbornik statei po voprosam gidrogeologii i imshenernoi geologii. Pod red. N.N.Romanovskogo. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1962. 428 pq (KIRA 15:3) (Water,, Underground) (Engineering geology) CHURINOV, M.V.; TSYPINA, I.M.; LAZAREVA, V.P. Principles and methods for co"Plit general areal maps of the U.S.S.R. on a 1:1,500,6000;'2P500,000 scale. Sov.geol. 5 nooll:112-124 N 1.62. (MIRA 15-12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut gicliogeologii i inzhenernoy geologii. (Engineering geology--Maps) DUBROVKIN, V.L., nauchn. red.; 2HURINqY,-M,,Y,, nauchn. red.; ZHARKOVA, A.P., tekhn. red, (Pronlems of regional engineering geology) Voprosy re gionallnoi inzhenernoi geologii. Moskva, 1963. 85 P. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut -gidrogeologii i inzhenernof geologii. (Engineering geology) DUBROVKIN., V.L. [decoanedlj CHURIN11" M,V. I - -- -- - - Reasons for the Inatabillty of open pit edgir~ TT-,;dy VS7EGq!r;EO no. 1:40-45 163. (MMA 17:5) SOKOLOV, S.S.; CHIMINOV, MS. Rare kind of landslide deformation in valley. Trudy VSEGINGEO no. 1:46-50 the slop-- of a rilter 163. (MIRA 17--51 clim, lNoily Mj, doktor geol.-mineral.nauk t ,Mc -- k T,,-- i* Lake creatai by a landslidt. Prlrzyla 5" 11--:1) THAKEWGIMT - H.B.. inshen 6=6U6 CaCAOO~~` sr~-_ -Zwto on main highwars with Work experience of road repair p in intensive traffic. Avt.dor.19 no.3:5-7 Mr 156. (NIU 9:7) (Roads--Maintenance and repair) YUSTRATOVA, N.M., student; GUBERNSKAYA, T.N., student; CHURINOVA, L.G., student; BARAMBOYM, N.K., doktor khimicheskiir-n"au-V,-Ofv6f-.--,---;,.- Ion exchanging compositions containing thiol groups Nauch. trudy MTILP no.26:35-37 162. iMIRA 17:5) 1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo inatituta legkoy promyshlennosti. CHURINOVA, M.P. Soles characteristics of ttrbulency in dmqs having cumnlus sky conditions. Trudy GGO no,13:14-18 148, (KLRA 10:1) (Atmospheric trubulence) I (IHORINOM, ).5-215 551.551051.524.4051.571.4 'huringlA.. "I P 0 burbulantnosti v nekotorys dni 3 kuchavpai oblalkam-l-.-It~Alsncs on certain days with cunulu3 clouds.) Lenirigradp gl-ivnaia Geofizichankaia 'b3ervatoriia, Trudy, '14(86)t2O-26, 1951. A figs., 7 tables, 3 refs., equations. DLC- 1'emperature, humidity and wind soundings were made at 2 hours Intervals at elevations from 0.2 to 3 I= on several cle,r d%;~s and on one cloud3 d-..y (convective clouds), Dichardson's nwnber was calculated for overy time interval and elevation. The mean vertical gradient of daily ta;nper-%ture and the &ily march of turbu-leme during thede twu we,4ther types axe determbied and 4idussed. Subject Heqdinga: 1. i6ba6g,~ii'Varbulence 2. Cumulus clouds 3. Vertical temperature gr-adient 4. Richardson's number. I.L.D. "Some Data on the Coefficient of Turbulence in the Atmosphere.." Trudy GGO (Proceedings of the Main Geophysical Observatory), No 28 (90), 1951 CHMINOVA, M. P. BORUSHKO, L S., ONEVA, T. A., and KIRILLOVA, T. V. "Dbscription of Observation Procedures and Areas". Trudy Gl. Geofiz. Observ... No 39, pp 290-298,, 1953. Information on the observations made by the expedition of the Main Geophysical Observatory to Pakhta-Ara and to Golodnaya Step' in the Month of July of 1952 is given. (RZhGeol, No 11., 1955) SO: Sum No 884., 9 Apr 1956 CHMINOVA, M.P. Some cahracteriatics of turbulence In days with stratus clouds. Trudy GGO n0-54:31-43 155. (KRA 9.: 8) (Clouds) (Atmospheric turbulence) CHUU Calculating the Richardson number. Trudy GGO no.63:173-176 156. (MLRA 10:~) (Atmospheric turbulence), CHURINOVA, M.P. .~ w, Computing the coefficient,of eddy viscosity on the basis of te"ra- ture and wind sounding. Trudy GGO no.63:168-172 '56. NLRA 10:5) (Atmospheric tqrbulence) P142C I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4173 Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya SOV/2-S-102 Voprosy f:Lziki oblakov ~Probiems in the Physics of Clouds) Leningrad, Gidrometeoiz- dat, 1960., 102 p. tBeries: Its: Trudy, vyp. 102). Errata slip inserted. 1,150 copies printed. Additional Qponsoring Agency: USM. G3jLvnoye upravlemiya gLdrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby. Ed.. (Title page): N. S. Shisb3d% Doctor of Physics and Mathematics; Ed. (Inside book): V.. go Protopopov; %ch. Ed.: M, I* Braynina. PURPOSE- The publication is Intended for the scientific workers in meteorology and 'Zogy, as well as for graduate students in these fields. aei COVERAGE: This is a collection of 6 articles pnblished as No. 102 of the Transac tions of the Main Geophysical Observatory imeni A. 1. Voyeykov and dealing vith the physics of clouds. Thdividual articles are concerned with convective clouds and their radar characteristics, the microstructure of supercooled clouds, radar characteristics of thunderstorms, and the problem of the optimum rsAio wmve for detection of cloud systems and precipitation. References accompany each article. Card 1/2 Problems in the Physics of Clouds TABIZ OF CON7=8: WV/4173 Selezneva, Ye. S., and M. P. Churinova. Some Characteristics of the Condition of the Atmosphere During the Formation of Cumulus and Cumulonimbus Clouds 3 Shishkin, N. S. Investigations of the Breab.1p of Convective Clouds During Unstable Stratification of the Atmosphere 21 Nikandrova, G. T., and M. A. Xhimach. Characteristics of the Microstructure of Supercooled Clouds 50 Nikandrova, G. T... and Yh. S. Fridman. On the Problem of Method in Determin- ing the Characteristics of the Distribution of Droplet Sizes in Clouds 58 Kotov, N. F. Rular Characteristics of Cloudbursts and Thunderstorms 63 Sallmanx Te. M. Problem of the Optimum Iongth of radio Wave for the Detection of Cloud Wstems and Precipitation 94 AVAILABIE: Library of Congress JA/edw/ftl Card 2/2 9-9-60 S/12 61/000/011/041/046 D237YD305 AUTHORS: Vorontsov, P.A., and Churinoval M,P, TITLE: On the relation of the coefficient of turbulent ex- change to the Richardson number PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanik~, no. 11, 1961, 117, abstract 11B758 ~Tr. G1. goefiz. observ. 1960, no. 105, 67 - 72) TEXT: The coefficient of turbulence was calculated according to the Lyapin formula from the measurements of turbulent oscillations by means of an aerostat. The Richardson number was found for re- spective cases from the readings of aerostatic meteorograph. No clear dependence between those magnitudes was found. The work gi- ves vertical profiles of the turbulence coefficient for various times of the day and night. It appears that the coefficient of turbulence increases up to a height of 100 - 300,m, and its maxi- mum values fall in the range of 20 - 40 M2/sec. Abstractor's note: Comulete translation]. Card f/1 CHURINOVA, M.P. Waves at the tropopause over high latitudes during the International Geophysical Year. Trudy GGO no.134238-74 162. (MIRA 15t6) (Atmospheric pressure) CHURINOVA Relation of the height of the tropopause to ground pressure and to the height of the 500 mb level at high latitudes. Trudy GGO no.134:119-122 162. (HERA 1516) (Atmosphere) IUBTEREM, Ye.G.;CHURISTOV, K.V. Characteristics of crystal structure changes in the process of Cu-Ag alloy decomposition* Sbor. nauch. rab. lust. metallofin. AN MSR no.10:104-110 159. (MIRA 13:9) (Copper-silver alloys--Metallography) 0 , IN, A., inshener; GUAVMM* L., inshener. Idoxching vessels by means of a floating support. Mor.flot 36 U093: 31 Mr '55. (KIU 8:5) (Ships-LMMehing) VORONKOV, V.A., red.; DKITRYUK, A.N., red.; INKIN. S.G., red.; KAKSIMOV. I.A., red.; ROKMOV, N.Ye., red.; YJMRH=g V.A., red.; MMIN A red.; TXRENTITEV, G.A., red.; KOLHBOVA, Z.H., tekhn*7;LL, Sochi. Leningrad, Goo.izd-vo "Ickusetvo," 1959. 19 peo illuso (KIRA 12:9) (Sochi--Description) j