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RADKEVICH, Ye.A.; TOMSON, I.N.; GORLOV, N.V. Regional belts and zones of increased fracturing. Sov. geol. no.53: 170-185 '56. (MLBA 10:4) (Ore deposits) 15-57-4-4837 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, Pp 114-115-116 (USSRi AUTHOR: Radkevich, Ye. A TITLE: Metallogeny of Primor lye (Metallogeni- cheskiye zony Primorlya i osobennosti ikh razvitiya) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. rud. mestorozhd. petrogr., mineralogii i geokhimii, 1956, Nr 3, pp 3-41 ABSTRACT: The division of Maritime Territory into metallogenic provinces is not based on the composition of the metals, but rather on the difference in geological structure of the separate areas, which determines the various types of deposits. The metallogenic provinces thus coincide with the tectonic zones es- tablished by P. H. Kropotkin. The author believes the region of the Maritime Territory to be a trans- itional zone between the Mesozoic and the Tertiary Card 1/10 15-57-4-4837 Metallogeny of PrImor'ye (cont.) folded zones. he considers it to be a not fully stabilized marginal part of the platform of Tertiary folding, which is still strongly affected by Tertiary movements. The Maritime Territory is a region of repeated development of tin mineralization. The ore belts listed below--the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Tertiary--developed as the conti- nent grew to the west. 1) The western mineral belt with the Paleo zoic and superimposed Mesozoic mineralization (see map), which contains two metalliferous zones: la) the peripheral gold-bearin zone, which is, apparently, the marginal part of the Mesozoic Of gold-copper-lead belt of North China; 1b) the Ussuri-Khanka zone, whI-ch coincides with the region of the ancient crystalline Khanka massif; this zone is characterized by Paleozoic rare metals mineral- ization.. Cassiterite in tin ore deposits is primarily associated with tourmaline, but also with topaz and fluorite. 2) The central ore belt with Mesozoic and superimposed Tertiary mineralization encompasses the Daubikhe synclinal zone and the Glavnyy 5ikhote-Alin anticlinorium. The following zones are differentiated here: 2a) the Card 2/10 A Metallogeny of Prlfflor'~ye (Cont.) 15-57-4-4837 Daubikhe tin-bearing zone, which is characterized by the tin ore deposits of the low sulfideI chlorite and tourmaline type, associ- ated with transverse fractures; 2b) the Ulakh (Kartuna) tin-tungsten- gold-bearing zone, which is outstandinf for the development of in- trusions of various age (Precambrian, aleozoic, Mesozoic, as well as upper Cretaceous). Three zones of higher gold content are associ- ated with the rising of the anticlinorium axis. These are as follows: the Central Iman, the Upper Ulakh, and the Suchan-Nakhodka. Sn and W are usually.isolated from the Au; they are, however, occasionally encountered in the form of tungstenite and cassiterite in quartz gold-bearing veins. 3) The eastern ore belt with Mesozoic and Tertiary mineralization coincides with the Sikhote-Alin syncli- norium and the coastal anticlinal uplift. The large coastal fault, marked by a wide band of volcanic rock, extends through its eastern part. Three subzones with indistinct boundaries are distinguished in the eastern ore belt. These are: 3a) the Sidatun tin-tungstenite- gold subzone characterized by the development of large granitoid Card 3/10 Metallogeny of Primorlye (Cont.) 15-57-4-4837 masses at the junction of the anticlinorium, and the synclinorium (the unique feature of this subzone is that it contains deposits of Au as well as of Sb and W in its quartz); these deposits are -_ possibly of late Mesozoic (upper Cretaceous) age. The later cas- siterite- and tungstenite-quartz deposits pass in some places into quartz-sulfide deposits. The transitions are gradual. Some tin ore deposits are definitely of Tertiary age. 3b) the Sikhote-Alin tin- bearing subzone which is characterized by deposits of tin of the Tertiary period. The deposits belong chiefly to the cassiterite- sulfide type. This subzone occupies a middle part of the syncli- norium and coincides with the watershed divide of the Sikhote-Alin mountain range. It contains no Au, and the W is rare here; these features distinguish it from the Sidatun subzone. The character of the mineralization changes from north to south. In the northern Iman-bikin area the tin ore greisen deposits and the quartz-tourma- line veins are associated with the apical parts or with contact- metamorphic parts of granitoid mountains. In the southern Tetyukhe Card 4/1o 15-57-4-4837 Metallogeny of Primorlye (Cont.) area, cassiterite-sulfide deposits of a chlorite type, removed from active intrusions, are developed; 3c) the coastal tin-copper-lead subzone is limited to the areas with primary development of effusives from the Lower Cretaceous and Tertiary periods; it coin C4 des in considerable part with the anticlinal coastal uplift. Character- istics of this subzone are: 1) the presence of sedimentary limestone strata which have a substantial effect on the character of the miner.lization; 2) the development of late, open fractures which reached the surface of the earth, as indicated by the presence of effusives; 3) the relatively small erosional action in the post-ore period. The combination of these factors determined the appearance of specific mineralization represented by the lead-zinc deposits in the limestones and the complex tin-lead-zinc deposits in the alumi- num silicate rocks. The deposits of the eastern ore belt have many common geochemical features. Sn, Ag, Pb, Zn are present in all deposits; Sb is present in some; Hg is common. Mn, which is found everywhere, constitutes an important element. The basic similarity Card 5/10 Metallogeny of Primor'ye_.(CQnt.) 15-57-4-4837 in the distribution of the deposits is their association with the sedimentary rocks in dome-like structures (in the coastal subzone) and with the faults of the following systems: 1) longitudinal faults running from north to east; 2) transverse faults running from north to west; 3) north to south faults;-V faults running diagonally to the general direction of folding. The overwhelming majority of ore deposits are associated with such dislocations and especially with regions where faults intersect. A direct relation between mineral- liat16n and intrusions is established only for some quartz and some skarn zones. The connection of cassiterite-sulfide deposits with small intrusive bodies of diorites, granite porphyries, granophyres, and dacites is purely spatial. A close relation of ore veins to dikes of porphyrites is characteristic of the Oltga-Tetyukhe area. In some cases, these dikes antedate the mineralization; in others, they are intruded during the process of intermineralizational opening of fissures; in still other cases, they are post-ore in age. The close spatial association of such dikes with the ores cannot be considered as a genetic relation. The author discusses the problems Card 6/10 Metallogeny of 'Prlmoi-lye (Cont.) 15-57-4-4837 of further exploration for ore deposits in Maritime Territory. He recommends that a structural map be prepared, showing the surface below the volcanic deposits unfavorable.to mineralization. Geo- physical methods should be used in this work. Insufficient attention has been given thus far, according to him, to geochemical methods of exploration of Maritime Territory. The method of "mercury aureoles," as well as the method of visual gravimetric testing,are recommended for study of all zones of limonitization. Ye. P. M. Card 7/10 Metallogeny of -Primor'ye (Cont.)- - Card 8/10 15-57-4-4837 Moi-Allnapnv of Frimior.!.ve (Cofit.) 15-57-4-4837 Card 9/10 15-57-4-4837 Metallogenic provinces of southern Maritime Territory: 1 - Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary effusives; 2 - Paleozoic granites; 3 - Meso- zoic (Jurassic and Upper Cretaceous) and in part, possibly Tertiary granites; 4 - Tertiary granitaids; 5 - boundaries of are belts of various ages; 6 - boundaries of metal-bearing zones and their sub- divisions; 7 - boundaries of tectonic structures (western flexures-- Lower Bikin, Daubikhe, and Miaykh, and also the coastal Ollga-Tetyukhe uplift) Card 10/10 Yletallogeny of Primortye (Cont.). SUBJECTt USSR/Geology AUTHOR: Radkevich, Ye. A. TITLE: Conference on Types of Illetallogenetic Maps (Soveshchaniye o tipakh metallogenicheskikh kart) PERIODICAL: izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957, #5, PP 130-175 (US.,;R) ABSTRACT: The Commission for Studying Regularities in Distribution of ,~,.ineral Deposits considered the problem. of types of metallogene- tic maps in its extended conference which was held in November 1956, The conference was opened by Academician Shatskiy, N.S. Four reports were delivered to the conference: 1. "On Compiling the World's Metallogenetic Map in 1:10,000,000 Scale, in Connection with Decisions of the 2Cth Session of the International Geological Congress" - by Shatalov, Ye. T., 2. "On the Metallogenetic Map of the Primorlye Region in 1: 5C0,000 9cale and Methods of its Compilation" - by Radkevich,Ye.A. 3. "Principles and Methods of Compiling the Metallogenetic Map of Kazakhstan in 1:1,000,000 Scale;' - by Semenov, A.I., and Card 1/2 -,-.-5-15/15 TITLE: '-.'cnfere---c(- e:n Types of Metallogene*.'c Yaps (Sove8hchaniye o ~'pakh -retp-,V~gpnicheskikh kart) J. "On Y-i:allogenetic ,'ap -):' NO 3cale Ccjrj~lled by the Institute the Xazalkh :---ad~-my of :ciences" - ; , 111- ., Sstpayev, K,7, F3zanii, A S~ S' 0 C I All 1014 Not inlica,.ed PRESEN TIEE 7jy: SUBMITTED: No date Indicated A7AILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Card 2/2 C-~ntrr-..'L Kazakhstan in 1:5CO, of -,eological Sciences of by ','~-',)yev, G.Ts, , Shcherba, 11 BOGDANOV, A.A.; GAMERICLINE, P.D.; GORSKIY, I.I.; ZARIDZE, G.M.; KRASBICIIIIINIKOV, G.F.; MURATOV. M.V.; -RA=VIGR, To A -;- SOBOLSV, T.S.; KHAIN, V.Te.; SHATALOV, Te.T. Visiting Czechoslovakian geologists. Vest.Mook.un.Ser.biol., pochv., geol., geog. 12 ne.2:3-27 '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Czechoslovakia--Geology) IRADKEVICH, Ya.A.; TOMSON, I.N. Phenomena of d7namic metamorphism of ores in cassiterite-sulfide deposits of the Maritime Territory. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.geol. 22 no-3: 76-82 Mr '57. (MLRA 10:5) l.Institut gaologii rudnykh mestorozhdeuiy, petrogr&fii, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Maritime Territory~-Tin ores) RADKEVICH, Yekaterina Aleksandrovna; LEVITSKIY, O.D., otvat8tvennyy red.; (10741VA, Yo.M., rodjZd-VtL; RYLIIIA, Yu.V., toklin.red. [Metallogeny of the southern Maritime Territory] Metallogenlia Iuzhnogo Primorlia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958, 105 P. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdenii, petrografii'l mineralogii i geokhimii. Trudy, no.19) (MIRA 11:3) l.Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Levitskiy) (Maritime Territory--Ore deposits) r4 I, Cc c 'o ,;w 0 0 to u 0 01% 9 0 O . 0 i 0: Z -4 c ow . ..9 . . C o 1 , %3 0 j~ c - 1 R. ;1 - -.2 1 2~ 'i Zhi 0 t3. 0 0 c 0 60 HN 0 0 CO ca d .0 0 4110 a. 0 cxo u, log c 0 coo IN, - 4 -. a atg . 0 C.In 0 .440.5sEe 9 .00 01, 11 0 * 9F Rao, "o " , , -I' , :., 3V 0 0 00: 10,95.1. - - I,.,- - . ft 0".X0 so-P-0 'I dis Ai: -Es :2, 0.6 - ~R : 1 1 ~ ; I ZOO 0* A i j a, Aa- g;; A" 1.-,.*3 U Z' 3(5) PHAZZ X BWX ZXPWITATZOX 3a7/1923 Ak'Ld=iY& nauk SS~OR. Otdolenlye goologo-pagrafichaskikh nauk. X=Isai7a po groblems *Zakonomrnosti ramahchenlya polosnyl* l0kopaysaywi. Ukonozornosti raztLeahchonlya polsznyldt iskopaysmy1di (Regularities in the Distribution of Kinaral Depoalte Val 1. roscow, Izd-vo AM SSSR* 1958. 532 P. Mrrata ellp Inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Romp. Ed.g X.S. 5hAtsklyp Acadealclanj Mitorial board. X.3. Mataklyp Academician, D,X, Shcherbakov Academicians N.A. Bely4yovskiyp M.N. Dolsopolov, O.D. Lovittki,, Yu.!I. Puh.hLro,.klyf O.A. Asholevi Id. of Publishing Mousse 0.1. Wosovj Tech. Me I.M. Ouseva FURPOSSs This book is Intended for pologists and petrogr here#, particularly those interested In the worldwide dIstrIM Lou 0 minerals and the reasons underlying their occurrence. COVZ=Ua3i On the basis of particular regional studies this book at ta=pta to establish the rules governing the distribution of ..talllo and non~etallla are deposits. The work Includes articles on the matLIlogany of individual minerals, on broad methodological problemax and on the possibility or predicting the occurrence or &mineral in the V3SR on the basis of Its occurrence throughout the world. Six mLps depicting the distribution of a particular mineral throughout the world are Included with the work. References accompany 9ach article. TABZZ OF COXTZPT3 Sairnov, V.I. Conditions of the Deposition of Regenerated Deposits 160 gat eyanko, V.T., and Ye.T. Shatalov. Disjunctive Dislocations, iagaatization,and Minerallgatlon In Mortheastern USSA 169 M&dLktyjch_jg,A. Efforts In the Study of the Netallogeny of Ore lesions as.lissiplIfled by Prtmov're 241 Card 3/6 Imsellogen - 14 a- sur Wo ~gob, TO.A. TM a Us FJ.DKNVICff, Ye.A. Studying the metallogen7 of ore provinces as ezemplified b7 the Maritime Territory. Zakonom. razm. polezn. iskop. 1:241-251 '58. (MIR& 120) 1.Institut geolegii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR. (Maritime Territory-Ore deposits) RAMVICH, Ye.A. Metallogeny of ore provinces as a new trend in metallogenic studies. Zakenom. razm. p9lezn. iskep. 1:462-469 '58. (MIRA 12:3) 1.Institut geolegii rudnykh meBtorozhdeniy, petrografii, minerale- gii i gookhimii AN SSSR. (Ore deposits) L -4 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOIWION sov/2681 Akndemiya nauk SSSR. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii Geologiya i rudnyye meBtorozhdaniya Dallnego Vostoka (Geology and Ore Deposits of the Far East) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 94 P- (Series: Its Trudy, vyp. 18) 1,500 copies printed. Ed.: Ye. A. Radkevich; Ed. of Publishing House$ N. R. Kun; Tech. Ed.: A. P. Guseva. FURPOSE: The publication is intended for mining geologists., geochemists, and mining engineers. COVERAGE: This collection of articlos deals with the characteristics of various polymetallic ore deposits in the (Soviet) Far East. Individual articles discuss sulphostannates in Southern Primorlye and Zabsykallye, s,kam3, sulfides, and 411tic dikes. No personalities are mentioned. References accompany each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS- Card 1/3 Geology and Ore Deposits of the Far Mut (Cont.) sov/2681 -~~,chYe~.A. Genetic Characteristics of Skarn-Polymetallic Deposits of the Tetyukhinskiy Type 3 Khetchikov, L. N. Relationship Between Skarns and Sulfides in the Peivoy Sovetskoye Deposit (Southern Primorlys) 22 1 Radkevich, Ye. A. On the Sulphostannates In the Sinanchinskoye Cassiterite- Sulfide Deposit of Southern Primorlye 30 Polyakcrra, 0. P. The Decomposition of Sulphostannates in the Ores of the Smirnovskoye Deposit (Zabaykallye) 46 Tomson, I. N., and V. N. Skakunov. Main Features of the Geologic Structure of the Vanchinskaya Depression 54 Lobanova, G. M. The Problem of Postore Aplite Dikes 64 Lobanova, G. M. An Example of Horizontal Zoning in the Distribution of Ore Deposits 72 Card 2/3 Geology and Ore Deposits of the Par East (Cont.) sov/2681 Arkhangelfskaya, V. V. Hydrothernal Alteration of Rocks In the Kamenskoye Deposit (Zabeykallye) 77 AVAZLABIE: Library of Congress M/mg Card 3/3 11-2-59 RADKEVICH, Ye.A. I- -,-- -- ltyrpes of metallogenic provinces and. ore zones. Zakonom. razm. ~ -19 1 59 - ( lxd -R-A- 15: 4 ) polezn. iskop, 2:2c~..r 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografti, min-ralogii i geokhimii Ali SSSR. (Ore deposits) 7 7 '-h= 2"-; C LU 1, 2. 0 S c'--, e s IZ-4. Lill .,-cal Lr OV. L- u - 11 lao en c -'at ayev 0 G- f JL ;D "ale 7oniai-, -Lo --"l a, 1 d4 4 7 4 .0- Or, ion lic. a.- -in- ratcdly, 21, cc~ r e 71 Of I Oc 3 c o '14 ra -ba~~;J - -Larb a J 0 El 3 1 C I c a 2. r 0 n~~ 0 c- al- a 7 cmv U .1. 1. 3: i v, IJI- U Y -'L I. N. -icon -L v L ene-ral o--" :.:o- a f f e r e o a - I,u r, r t cu 1, r~~ Cati--.I-- thal; Of cm no. -1 on t-'Ic li,-Irity of '-:~e c _n~ S-nictural si-'uiia-I,,lc.-. 0 differ-=-c, c!lr--,c,'U-ural t: D c *U- o n i t D, c 7, on,: s-- j -j- au ~es4-a- SD-Icc: fe dr, tion of c1 b eaks sialJc :ome- r 0 0, C, C C 0 I-obl -2-2c-, C, 7- 1-cila o:,, -G /r7 USCO1,11-DC-60751 ART01019VSKIY, I.I., akademik; KUDRYAVTSEV, F.S., prof.; OGORODNIKOV, K.F., prof.; RZHONSNITSKIY, B.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; DOROGOV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; VASIL'YEV, I.G., 'fmnd. tekhn. nauk; ISLAMOV, 0.1., kand. geol.-miner. nauk; LEONCV, N.I., prof.; 'U,MVICH. Ye.A., doktor geol.- miner.nauk; KTJZNETSOV, B.G., prof.; WaIyl RUBINSHTM, M.I., prof.; KAUffKOV, K.F., kand. bial. nauk; KOMIERATOV, I.Ya., prof.; KOZLOV, A.G.; ZUBOV, V.P., prof.; IMSHINETSKIY, A.A.; DORFMAN. Ya.G., prof..; SHUKHARDIN, S.V., kand. tekhn.nauk; KEDROY, B.M., prof.; DOILEVSKIY, V.V., akademik; SHATSKIY, N.S., akademik; BYKOV, K.M., akademik. Speeches. Vop. ist. est. i tekh. no.6:111-141 '59. (MIRA 12:6) l.Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Imshinetskiy*). 2. AN USSR (for DELnilevskiy). (Science) (Technology) 3(5) SOV/11-59-10-10/16 AUTHOR: Hadkevich, Ye. A. and Tomoon, i.fl. TITLE: The Superimposition of Mica-Fluorite-Topaz Mineralization on Sulfide Mineralization in the Shcherbakovka Ore Field PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologicheskaya, 1959, No. 10, PP 107-114 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Shcherbakovka mineral deposit (Yuzhnoye Primorlye - Sou- thern part of the Soviet Par East) is formed of tin-polymetal- lic casserite-sulfide veins occurring in Paleozoic sedimentary rocks. They form a series of vein zones associated with the parallel faults of north-western orientation. There are fol- lowing paragenetic associations corresponding to different mineral-forming stages: 1) quartz-arsenopyrite association with casserites; 2) sulfide, pyrrhotine-galenite-sphalerite association with casserites; 3) Carbonate-sulfide association with fahlerz, boulangerite, stannite, pyrrhotine, sphalerite and galenite; and 4) chalcedony-calcite-antimonite association with pyrrhotine, boulangerite, jamesonite, antimonite and other Card 1/3 antimonic minerals. All these mineral associations were formed SOV/11-59-10-10/16 The Superimposition of Mica-Fluorite-Topaz Mineralization on Sulfide Mineral- ization in the Shcherbakovka Ore Field in consecutive stages of a single metasomatic process, which explains their geological occurrence and the repetition of the same minerals in different associations. The mica-fluorite- topaz formations associated with casserites discovered at the Shcherbakovka deposits, intersect the earlier formed sulfide and sphalerite-pyrrhotine veins. The texture of these inter- secting veins is characterized by the occurrence of radial, banded and wavy thinly-crystalline agglomerations presumably formed in conditions of a rapid decrystallization caused by a sharp fall in the temperature. As the four mentioned associ- ations were formed by magmatic solutions at a temperature steadily falling at each stage, the author thinks that the mica-fluorite-topaz mineralization occurred in conditions of a suddenly increased temperature. Presumably another "por- tion" of rejuvenated magmatic solution reached the deposit after the first veins were already formed. There are 7 photo- graphs, 1 diagram, and 1 table, Card 2/5 'JOV111-59-10-10116 The Superimposition of Mica-Fluorite-Topaz Mineralization on Sulfide Mineral- ization in the Shcherbakovka Ore Field ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineral- ogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geology of Min- eral Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITrED: March 16, 1958 Card 3/3 RkDR.r,'VICfi, YO.A. Gens3tic clix"-.-acteristics of skarn-complex deposits of the Tetyukhe ty,pp. Tnidy PiEll no.18:3-21 '59. (!!!R,- 12:10) (T.Ity,11,010 Vrkllt)y--Orn doponite) HADKEVICH, Ye.A. stitt, a,~ies in the Sinancha cassiterite-sul-Oide diposit of ~5 tile southorn 14Lritime Territory. Trudy 1GEN no-18:30 " '5 9. (MIRA 12:10) (Sinancha ragion (liar it Ime Territory)--Tin orea) RADKEVICII. Ye.A. Types olf vertical and horizontal zoning. Sov.geol. 2 no.9: -0-85 3 159. (14IW- 13:2) 1. Institut geologii rudrWkh mestorozhdaniy. petrografii, minoralogii i geokhimii (IGAM). (Ore deposits) RADKEVICH, Yekaterina Aleksandrovna; LIFETS, Yu.G., red.; POPOVA, V.I., mladshiy red.; VILENSLAYA, E.N., tekhn.red. (Through China with geologists] S geologami po Kitaiu. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1960. 116 p. (MIRA 13:7) (China--Geology) alao/ol)k -D22,6 OTe- 01 ess. -ro-b e JOSCOVI) Y~ ,Ves er-I Ib lop, 6e aet 0-~ T Geo ~Y~ Tee VIC 9 0-,T e o 06 LI -to -ts -,Ose& 0 '9- 0%1 b r0 T e 10 SOeG -tYIT e0job e5 oil Ie -),e clie)" es Of 5 0 01-1. -),es so 9.1 tyke T &e-f "S G i1e, 01 1 Q 0 0 T a'9 - 0. -~ 5 re-f e-te Ge e .,e 0 t,.Lle 0 * . 4 -te teS 0 e 01, 0~ S-ts a-r S/63Yb- 0/000/020/003/004 The question of types D228 D303 development of faineralized territories, iitroducing the concept of structural-irietallogenic zones. When studyin6 some Far Eastern deposits 'the author realized "the need for distinguishing different types of metall-o.;~:,;enic territory, province and zone. The charac- teristics of a deposit are largely determined by the attachment of its mineralized area to a particular type of structural-fa- cies and metallo6enic zone, and not merely by the time and stage of t~ie mineralization - a conclusion reached independently, too, by D.I. Gorzhevskiy, V.X. Kczerenko, and G.S. Labazin. The geo- chemical classification for mineralized areas - feaic and sial- lic - is also used in this study in addition to their tectonic division into platforms, geosynclines, and rejuvenated plat- formis. PL~,tufor.'~is wit'a basement mineralizz;Ltion are further sub- divided into% crystalline--shield areas witli ,jeta~aorphogene depo- sits - graphite,micaceous pe6matites., Mg skarns - formed during Eranitization and ultrametamorphism; areas with old :ietamorphozed Card 215 S/b3 60/000/020/003/004 The question of types --- D228 X,3303 iron formations originally deposLted in ArcHean - L. Cambrian basins; and reLions where the mineraliz.~ation is related to in- trusives. According to 11-Pn Semenenko and Yu.G~ Staritskiy, platfor_-is are on the whole characterized by the same distribu- tion. patterns for :aagmlatic- and ore-formations as the younger Post-Proterozoic fold zones~ For mineralized ground in the plat- U form cover, 'nowever, the primary ores are mainly related to basic iiiaLiaas and their ultrabasic and alkaline derivatives. This subclass of rlietallo,,-enic provinces includes Cu-Ni, !iaLnetite, and diamond-bearinE deposits in ultrabasic - basic rocks; rare- metal and rare-earth mineralization in alkaline rocks; and tele- thermal Pb-Zn and fluorite ores in carbonate rocks. Femic geo- synclinal reLions are principally found near major linear geo- sutures. In the Ural bree-nstone band the following paragenetic associations are noted; Early effusives with pyrite; ultrabasic. rocks with asbestos, Cr, and Pt;, basic rocks with Cu-Fe-V and Fe-Ti -nineralization; acido-alkaline rocks wit-a Ou and mabnetuite; Card 31~ 6Z630/60/000/020/003/004 The question of types ... D22c3/D303 and alkaline ricks with rare-metals. Sialli,~ 6eosynclin,-l re- oions, howe-ver, LLre confined to doanwarps, LLIc-ne %-'hich thick masses of sedime-nt have accumulated, and characterIzed by t.'-ie prevalence of 6ranites bind acid effusives. They are repre- sented by flexures cc--iposed of te_rriLe_,!eo'js sed-;L.2~ents aith Sn-W mi~ieralization; iize-stone uplifts wit-a P'b-Z_-_ cres; s-'ructural Eeosutures with acid and alkaline rocks (Sr---;[, rare-:netals), ultrabasic rocks (Ni), and faulted e fIUS4 ves (SrA:uPb-Zn,Cu); and foredeeps with molasse beds containing sedimentary Ou a-r-d teletherma/1 Pb-Zn deposits- On, rejuvenated Platfor.-~ns and in ~lock-syncline areas, ,,there ore distributio-ri is ncdal rather t'nan li-ear +.-he M-1-i-Xieral-litholow ic associ--tions ure :7enerally similur _U0 t11103e of Ee c sync li-,ial re~,ions. T-',,.e flexural zc_e-~es Consist of pyritized volcanics, terri6eneous stra7a S-n--W ores), limestones, Cwi-,,h Pb-Zn. ores and terriL~enecus --laterial averla_Jn by li--nestones (with 'ease :.-Ietal .-A--eralizatioln). Uplift zones are co::,,posed ef alumi iir_~ - si i _Jc Lite rocks mineralized by Card 4/7 3/630/60/000/020/003/004 The question of types ... D228/D303 Sn and W, while ultrabasic rocks (with Ni) and effusives (with base metals and Aig) occur in deep and near-surface fault zones respectively. The author considers the foregoing to show that t.he type of differentiation in the mineralization process is con- trolled by the host-rock lithol-ogy; together with tectonic fac- tors and t1le deep magma-chamber's influence on the formation of mineralizin6 solutions the litholo6y determines the metallooeni- specificness of separate zones~ It is also su-;,jested that the position of mineralized zones is 6overned by lon6itudinal tecto- nic elements, tile mineralization's specific features being in- fluenced by lateral structures. There are 34 Soviet-bloc refe- rences. Card 5/5 :Z7 Niter. titnitted roe the 10M Pectle Science Congress, Honolulu. RX-11 21 A,tif- 6%p 1961. MIBMA~ M. S., Institute of Caoloa d.,-,ion. and limut;1nd - ' -AiC -of eist AtLe type and their posLtLoo in the systrtAtics or tec'.QnLr. foml* (Secition VII.C) PRP-0-B.A., )'I"scow State University, Physital rutilty C-ray spoctrwatric Ittsouroments of artificial -d.-outi7ety in up"r layers of the ciean" (a-titte. %rri.3-6) P., Chair or F.-try, The Agriculturl. A-od-y Ittent X. A. -Ttmiry-ev - ~Forevt fire research artl methods a' fire cmn-rol~ (3-tton 7.3) GSTPOU407A_;sA., Institute of Ocetant.lcar - "DLoCe---;hIt1L -1 imorpholoelcol. analysis or r,;.-I%tcttcn and d-olop-It cf fImtrtsh in the sees of the c&-h-,- P,clfin' Zfr.~) V., InatLtittc of 0,.c-'-&y - "Invest',rmt-t- of tl~e hrl-ont.l turbulent mxct~r,, In the raoirtc oci=" (:;cctivn ~P-1) ?/~RIN,3. V., Institute of OcTnnnlu~ - in thi dlotributicri of fly-Lar. filhea In th, Ncl:'Ic Oc~=" YMAM:ml, . M. A., Institute of ruolciiy - ~3-ratl cra-lc It it na In th, crataneous deposits ~f Krvz!-t )~ * TZ1XV P=Lrl, I,. P., Institute of 0--Iogj - "ITIo rm-ozvs ef recont aldi- -nt.tLon In the -mt- .rt .: th~ 11-torl-I -ne rllifll' (iiectlon VII.C.1) =-LM'Tj5Ia`f_D. A., Institute vf Emrth n7oi:n '--L C. Y- 3~1=1d% - "Th. so imette gm.j.et--ml In the -rth-te- trio of the. Pat, . b-in" Institute of Otcanclz.7 In tl.~ rice-he- ;sx-t of the P.cilLc" 10fr--,7Zt,L. A., I.;-LWti ~f Z-IzEy L-he brldr,, rrot~ the ..Izt ~f M., or Ge.l,,cy in -he -,,ctnnicn or the north r-t or th! Picif-tt 1-it' (3,cttn 'til.:) Jm= 11 I:1.F., mc.oll. Stnt. Un-1-10:73tty I r !hy tall 171-1%, - "A -1 1 d"ic. r0 -ranr. (12M.) Oeotlcm v::.m) Inratitu-e Seolomr the -1 0~ o.' tit, r-ir,.: o7i- ru ,rrl t- dipr,iston" (3*,ti- VI-C) O-QI. dev,tl~ment of),,.nd. rittIlt-, in th.! (ilocticet rII.C LC1'A:=WTC1I I.. oi-,V . "OrZ;-!~ in buttcto sedir-Its In th,, -tim rart ' the (5-tt- V:r.c.l) '! Z-th rl,711.ts 0. '.". - ARel.tt... b,,tw- 0-.;, fo-- -.t.: "I" "d Ix s`r`ct`r'!u :f the "71m, -cticr ora I-I =-.tI, 1. T..t 111- tF. lYr.1:07, L. 3-., Moaccw "tati r 'iv~rnit-,-, F-.Oty' -h'Ir - "The corre'ImLl---o rct'L~d fr (r-t-- ;'I.C.2) _.AAXfC:A. Kh, r c-, -Zlv! II=trj' -'ti r. fmr "~tt- IL- thp -rt~;ttrn p-t vf the -1 lt~ - f- the recha, inr c., th~ ( , the. of r-ntl- ~.' the tmmm-t-c 1. :7,, C3ect-crt VTI.A) 0-- in rrtn-rd t, 7.? -t'-:. it A) Znotitittl ~r Gec:l~Lz.- I.f L-clwlt,A 39--rE-1p, L._~ft, t I .-M-Inott~'It7 3;1~ldt of :! - nir. th~'- T:r.3-) MrTmSr-Y. P. A., r-t-tt,ti _-r ,f t' - I V1 14.1) Patt--t,, 3- t 'F,~h .1, al.- Pacific Te- (Se--. Ir"..: 5) HADKEV.I CH.) -KO---A - Conference on the geology and metallogeny of the Pacific ore belt held in Vladivostok. Geol. i geofiz. -no.1:1-18-120 J61. (MIRA 14:5) (Soviet Far East-Economic geology) -aLaK-111 ~-r ~Ye. A. '. Most Imnortant Febtur"s of the I'letallogeny of the Pacific Ocean Ore Belt within the -onrin,~s of the U)SRI' report pr,~~sented at the First All-Union Conference on the Geology and m .-letallun-7 of the Pacific Ocean Cre Belt, Vladivostok, 2 Cctober 1960 S o: .;eolwriya Pu-Inykh MestotozhHeniy, No. 1, 1961, pages 11Q-127 RADKEVICH, Ye.A.; TONSON, I.N.; LOBATIOVA, G.M.; KALAN'TAROV, A.P. --Fe~ct.izd-va; ASTil-FI)EVA, G.A., tekhared. (Geology and motallogeny of typical ore regions in the Maritime Territory) Geologiia i metallogeniia tipovych rudnych ridonov primorlia. Moskva, Izd-vo. Akad. nauk SSL;Ry 1962. IZ8 p. (Akaderaiia nauk SSSR. Institut goologii rudnykh mestorozMenii, petrografii, mineralogil i gcokhimii. Trudy, no.58). O'Bul 15:10) Waritime Terri-tory-Ore deposits) L 2443~~65 Ewa (v)/EwT (I)-/tEc (t.) IFCC ACCESSION NR: AR4039992 ~S/0169164/000/004/0002/G002 SOURCE-. Ref. zh. Geofiz., Abs. 4G11 AIY,rHOR: Vasilikovskiy# N. Radkevich, Yes A,;,Smirnov, A, M.- TITLE, Role of geophysics in the study Of the Pa-c*ific Ocean zone and the proposed plan for geophysical work CITED SOURCE: Byul. Tikhookeansk. kom-ta po geol. i metallogenii Tikhookeansk'. rudn. poyasa, vy*p. 1, 1962, 56-66 TOPIC TAGS: superdeep drilling, aeoph sical exploration, earth crust, seismic sounding, earthquake, gravimetry, gravimetric survey, airborne magnetometer surve TRANSLATION: The proposed geophysical work:in the eastern part of the:SSSR will be an integral part of the' complex of.geological geo sical.and geochemical d da investigations involving the use of au drilling n ta from other SjLdeep _ sciences. The purpose of this work, on the one hand, is the collection of data for solution of the major theoretical problems associated itith the structure and development of'the earth and the earth's crust, and on the other hand the clarification of the moft important Jetails of the geological structure of the Card L 24435-6,5 ACCESSION NR: -AR4039992 T Soviet sector of the Pacific Ocean zone, having decisive importance for:the f determination-of the pattbrns of distribution of - minerals. There - is ~ abrie disciission of general theoretical problems requiring iwnediate solution. The authors note the possible ways to solve these problems by geophysical methods and discuss the problems of regional geophysical ifivestigations4or clarification.of the,peculiarities of the structure of.the Soviet sector of the Pacific Ocean mob- ile zone. It is-emp~asized that the principal problems involyed.in the study of ' s crust in geologically different regions should be the structure of the earth solved complexly. Among such integrated geophysical investigations, attention should be given to: 1) deep seismic sounding;_2) graivimetriesurveys; 3) air-. borne magnetometer surveys; 4) st.udy'of natural earthquakes and industrial ex--' plosions'. A specific Plan is proposed forlinvestigation of.the earth's crust in -the Far East by the deep seismic sounding,mothods %The authors.ouggest the. principal directions for laying out deep saismic.sounding profiles: intersecting . Okhotsk, north- the Sea of Japan, Sikhote-AlLd' Manchurian highlands, Sea of, eastern SSSR, Kamchatka, Chukotka and the Koryakskoye.highland,,Bering Sea, southern margin of the Siberian platform and the Mongolian-Okhotsk.xone. The need for geophysical work for tbe-structure of the study of the.peculiarities. Of Card 2/3 RAMNICH, Ya.A. Characteristics of the development of -%.-e Pacific ore G-.;*_'-~. geofiz. no.11:14...23 162. t I _~ . " L 1. Dallnevo5tochnyy geologicheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR., Vladivostok, (Pacific area---Ore deposits) RADKEVICH, Ye.A. Characteristics of the metallogeny of various types of ore-bearing areas and zones in the Pacific ore belt. Geol. i geofiz. no.12:10-21 162s (MIRA 16:3) 1. Dallnevostochnyy geologicheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Vladivostok. (Pacific area-Ore deposits) RADKEVICH, Ye.A.., doktor geol.-miner. nauk, otv. red.; TOMSON, I.N., red. izd-va; FINIKO, V.I., red.izd-va; GOLUB', S.P., tekhn. red.; TIKHO?4IROVA, S.G., tekhn. red. (Geology and metallogeny of the Soviet zone in the Pacific ore belt] Geologiia i metallogeniia Sovetskogo sektora Tikhookeanskogo, rudnogo poiasa. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSRJP 1963. 659 p. (miRA 16:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Dallnevostochnyy filial, Vladivostok. Dallnevostochnyy geologicheskiy institut. (Soviet Far East--Geology) (Soviet Far East--Ore deposits) -Ltu, 16-23 SoPt 19"' RoGuLsritioa in th3 Forzation and Distribution of XnAoccnorz 12=ral Rzzo;:rco r--poilto, S/011/63/000/001/002/002 The Third All-Union Conference on... AOC6/AIOI C_-oup 2 incli-,lod V=rta on-- endogenous deposits In-other synclinal regions, such as mercury formAtions in Siberia and the Far East (V tv ~ A. Kuz etsov), pyrite deposits in the Ural (S. N. Mov), Kimeridgian and Alpine metall-ogeny in Uzbekistan (I. Kh. Khamrabaye-vT; ore region types in the;Pacific area 'Ye. A_R!Ldkevi ; metallogerty in Tadzhi- ran~k Tr kistan (K I Litvinenko); hydrotherma- 0Led rocks in the.Trans-Carpa- y thian region (M. Yu. Fishkin) peculiarities in magmatism and metallogeny of the Mountaneous Crirr7e-a--(-V-. I. Tebedinskiy), antimony-mercury fields (M. A. Kmrasik) and others. Group 3 included reportYon the clas*sIfIcatIon of metallcijenous zones an~ provinces of the Earth crust (D. I. -Gorzi3eyskiy); classification of metallo- a ~,._,Kozerenko); classification of mag- genous zone types of the Earth cru t matogenous non-metallic mineral resources as e~-basis_of prognoses and prospecting (V. P. Petrov); types of metallogenous provinces in synclinal regions of the USSFI_ (A._ I.-Semenov) ; principles of geological -zoning on the example of Central Asia (K. L.-Babayev); comparative characteristics of metallogeny in Malyy Caucasus and the-Kamchatka-KoryaLk zone (I. G. Magakyan), some particulUrities of metallo~ geny in the Mediterranean geosynclinal region (G. A. Tvalchrelldze); rootless plutons and some peculiarities in the magmat:Lsii~t-rio-vi-ng-'-i-o-neii_(A. P.~ Lebedev); paragenetic ore complexes (L. S.- Saftkyan) the part of deep-lying breaks in metallogeny of syncline regions'on-tFe-example of the Caucasus (E. Sh, Shikhali- b i The closing report was read by A. V. Sidorenko, Minister of Geology and Preservation of Mineral Resourc~s of the USSR. 1,1963, pp 3.26-.]A lavesay, Ak a* SSM, Oariv& G~~JcbaskWap 50 RADKEVICII, Ye,A. Brief characterization of Lhe complex belt, in Lhe Argun Valley. Trudy IGEM no.83:31-36 163. . (MMA 16:11 ) RADKEVICH, --1-eA* Fosition of lead-zinc in the gener&l met-Allogenic plan of Transbaikalilt. Tnidy IGEPI n0-83,525-528 163. (MIRA 16:11) hADKEVIGH., Ye.A.; CFCEHA,~LELISKAYA, V.V.; POLYAKOVA, O.Fe Some problems of the genesis and characteristics of the diszri- bution of lead-zinc deposits in eastern '.'L'ransbaikalia. Trudy IGEM no.83:529-540 163. WRA 16:11) 2 1965, 164-165 SOURCE: Geologiya i geofizika, no. TOPIC TAGS: geologic conference, geoph-~vsic,conference, geology',.geophysics, ieo~-~*' chemistry L 52347-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5OX3398 :ri'ng'-included the State d'ommittdii~o"n-c;e-,ol,o''g*-y"*- o,-- om_ f the USSR, the State C nstitutes of t I mittee on Industrial Geology of the RSFSR, and severali I .Siberian Branch of the Acad~LqL~ c ants formu ated ih ing. policies or ftil The confiiieii66'_~_arti fp- e folloW f ure4. -research coordination 1) Research should be carried out -on"ihe f o-Al o-w- Ing s- uk'j ects i--a)- 'tNi scrucflwe;~.. - ;composition, *and physical state of the ear.thfs crust and upper mantle--as 'determined from geophysical data; b) the-petrographic and ge6chemical. aspects of crustal and upper mantle development:'c) vulcanism as an'indi--,'. I 7cation of processes in the upper mantle and its role In the formation. of: ;the earth's crust; d) the c'omo sition of-the earth's-crus andu per mantle 0 t p ion.th-e basis of deep and supdrde'ep. drilling,- e~ geologic Aevelopment'bf the -7, earth's crust in the transition zone; f) hiatory.of the development and mi- 1gration of the volcahic'mne's ifijfie Soviet Asian volc'anic' belt,~ g) ge6logy.9i.,~-~~-1,;." L in jhe Island -arcs and the surrounding seas in the Soviet-, portion of 'the Paci fic Ocean; h) history',and characte.risitco. -of the development 6i relief relaffvi. to the formation of the!~~~t-_- 1) rniLie:r~q~qgji~a charaddelsties of.the:,. 2/4 ca I -L'52347;Z5 -7 - ACMION N9: AP5013398. 7-2; ~tectonic zones of the pacific ociBan relative toAe abyssal ~tructure.o die crust. 2)_ The areii of research descri ed _6 Am "i6r,e ~assigned. to vahouel orga n izations as follows: a) general problems. in geology and niefidlogefiyp ~C; ithe Far East Mining Institute (DVG1 ; b) geophysical research In the Island arc, to the qakhalin -Combined Scientific, Researchoinstitute (Sikh KNU); :C) regioTG1 geologic research and geologic thappingS to the All-!Unior. Scien- --tifl Research,G of.. eoloaical Institute; d) rebent volcanism, to. theinstitute OP . and e) geology.o~ the oCean, -to tb"cianjific Rieseakch In- cti6zGedloml V aw up u. resear- ch7,-: 3) Each of the institutes was given unti May 1065 to dr by other in program in.its area of'responsibility and haven it approve ter- -ested organizations. -In- addition, , plans wi~re formulated for.regular rograms,. the,: eriodic exchante bf Information obtained on tht~ Various' p 'first meeting t6 take place in Sdptdm6er 196.5 in'SiWilfii.'.'~-,'PubliciitiOfi;Df, the -results -of'research Projects.in motioarvinh-M&im 4i edul~Albr~'.thi.! 968-19 7 eriod p Card -:. -,-' r:,..-,.,:, .'-" ". , 's 11 . I -'.- - . , H A 1'TK F Vi i USEMKO, S.F.- CITBOTARF11, M~11. ~f ~f,~ 3nd g6ld adrinr8llz to -1h in strutu I re 11" the a;-uth,-In part. of (,he Fa-r- Eest. Geol- i feoflz. 38 1;.% IRA 13.-6) 0.1'. geoa grich,-sk~jya apra%ileniyep Vladivostok. n ear a. la u 1; pe ea 3 te t 1.0 U. S R. Geol i KPO f i nG F,f.,I, I ~Pv, "., . ; ;,., , N. ' . -, R AD K'~',VT~',t,4.) A_ - . - I :, - I - frcm - - -1 ', -;- - : ': - - ' - , 1- r " - ~ -- "- ~ -' ,- ~,-; 'Le'-4-33 : f .. - 5~1-: a -:- " - -: . % - I 7 ~i - - -- I .- c , , :, I --:,. fuxr-,-~ ~.,)rrmon f-;xt-3. r-,-- ; - -, I, - .,y I -.Ll, (MIRA 17-10) RADKI-7ICHOVA, E. "The problem of metallogenic mapping. Tr from the Russian." P. 16 (Central Geologic Institute, Czechoslovak Acadeqr of Sciences) Vol. 33, no. 1, 1958 SO: Month2y Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, no. 5, may 1958 RADKIN, I.P.. kandidat meditsinskikh aauk II.- 1--l-, -~ - Role of sanitary,-epidemiological station in range livegtock breeding. Gig. i san. 21 no.4:35-38 Ap '56. (MIRA 9:7) 1. Iz Instituta organizataii zdravookhraneniya i Istoril, meditsiny iment N.A.Somashko AMN SSSR. (AGRIGULTM. med. aerv. for animal herders in Russia (Rua)) RADKIN, F. F. PA 20/1,9r,6 USSR/Medicine Lungs, Diseases NOTIDec '-'e,IIf3jEio Diagnosis 'Value of Tomograp'17 for Diagnosis of Diseases of the liiags," P. P. Bpd~cln, '3 3/4 pp ")~rubleqy Tu"rkiaaza" No 6 General discussion, illustrated by se7en case hiWl-ortes! and soven 7pholographs. 20/49T76 RAUKIN, P,P. Medico-sanitary services on large construction works. Sovet.zdravc- okhr. no.2:12-Zl Mr-Ap 150. (CLML 19:2) f 1. Of the Institute for Public Health Organization and History of Medicine imeni N.A.Samashko (Director -- N.A.Yinogradov) of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. 2. Nedico-sanitary orppniz7-tional scheme given for large construction projects. WKIN, P. P. Role and importance of scientific medical societies in public health service. Xhirurgiia, Mook7a no.9:68-69 Sept. 1950o (CLHL 20:1) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. RADIOC., "', P. S,-:~nit~i:L7 contraepidemic measures on construction projects. Gig.,, Moskva No. U, Nov. 50. p. U~-9 1. Of the Tnsbitirte of Pablic Health Organization and History. of ..'.-Liclne imeni A. 11. Semashko of the Academy of Iledical Sciences U -- -~.F- '-!o, 3# March 1951 R-*-DKIN, P.P. Medicine Medical and sanitary service on national building projects. Moskve, Medgiz, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, NQ-vember 195-2-1111, Uncl. IADKIN, P.P. Rolo of the feldsher at indiistrial projects. Feldsher & akush. no.2: 20-25 Feb 51* (CLML 20:8) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. RADKIN, P.P. Standardization of the organization of aedical services in Cor-ministic industrial constructions. Med.sestra, Moskva no-3:7-12 mar 51. (CLML 20:7) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. General remarks on organization. RADKIN, P. P. % cwi~! Medicohygienic service on the construction project of the northern Crimean canal. Sovet. med. no.7:32-35 July 1951. (CLUL 20:11) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Institute of Public Health Organization and History of Medicine imeni 11. A. Semashko of the Academy of Medical Sciencao USSR (Director -- N. A. Vinogradov). - , ~: 1, ~;? u - RADKINP P. P. Turkmenistan - Industrial Hygiene Role of feldsher at the construction of the Main Turkmen Canal. Felld. 1 akush. No. 7 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclassified. ,~~.DKIN. F.P. Dispensary services in construction works in the Soviet Union. Sovet. zdravookhr. 11 no.4:26-31 July-A:ug 1952. (CLKL 23:2) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Institute of Public Health Organization and History of Medicine imeni N. A. Semashko, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. 1. RADKIN, P.P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Main Turkmen Canal Region - Public Health 7. Result of conducting sanitation and anti-cpidemic measures at the construction of the Main Turkmen Canal. Gig,isan. Vol. 17, no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februarg -1953. Unclassified. IZADK'i'.~, P. Public health - '--~-An lurkmen Canal On uhe route of the ~Iain L'urkmen Canal. 3ov. kr,5. Kre6L ), No. 2, 1953. MonthLy LiSL Of ",,u6sian Accessions, Librar.v of CQngr,-.--s, June 1-)53. Uncl . T f- RADKIN,,_T,P., kandidat mad. nauk (Moakva) Feldsher and midwife's work among animal Felld. i akush. no.11:32-35 N v54. (PUBLIC HEALTH in RUBSia, feldsher & midwife animal herders) breeders on the range . (MLRA 7:12) work among dispersed RADKIN. P.P., kandidat maditainakikh nauk Protection of health of the public in regions of range animal breading. Soy. sdrar. 13 no.4:33-37 J1-Ag 154. (MIRA 7:9) 1. Iz Instituta organizataii zdravookhraneniy-a i istorii meditsiny imeni N.A.Somashko Akademil meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (dir. Ye.D. Ashurkov) (PUBLIC MALTH, in Russia. mod. aid to population in cattle regions) (RURAL CONDITIONS. in Russia. med. aid to population in cattle regions) RADKIN, P.P., kandidAt maditainskikh nauk. On the Chernyye Zomli. Zdoravle 1 no.12:6 D '55. (WRI 9:2) (01191INYYX ZNNLI--PUBLIC 117"11. RMUL) RADKIN. P.P.. kandidat maditBinakikh nauk Medical and sanitary nerves for the population In winter range areas of the Chernyya Zemli. Sov.zdrav. 15 no-3:44-50 MY-Je 156 (MLRL 9:8) 1. Iz Instituta orgaaizateii zdravookhraneniya I istorii meditainy imeni N.A.Semashko Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. Ye.D. Ashurkav) (AGRICULTMI, mad. serv. in animal husbandry in Russia (Rua)) (FUBLIC HFALTH, mad. centers in zones of animal hysbandry in Russia (Rua)) Riil)KIN, P.P. CSsfeguarding the health of workers on stock farms] Okhrana zdorovlia rabotaiushchikh v zhivotnovodchealrikh khoziaii3tvakh. Moskva, ITLdgiz. 1957. 39 P. (MIRA 11:4) (STOCK AND STOCKBRYEDING-HYGIRNIC ASPECTS) RADKIN, F.P., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk- onquest of Golodnays Steppe. Zdorov'a 3 n0-5:6 My 157. (MLRA 10:6) (GOLODNAYA ST"n--RECLAKATION OF LAND) -Ld)&A, P.P., k-und.inad.nAlik- 141--dica- -,-L-e In the seagonal Dast,..re arew. Zd,--v . Yuzal-.-h . 17 no.2: ;-Li 157. Ofl ?A 12 : -- ) (KAZAMISTMI-MEDICINE, IMULL) RADKIN, P.P., kand.med.nauk (Bratsk) In the land of Siberia* Zdorovle 4 no.12:6-7 D 158 (MIRA 11:12) (BRATSY-PUBLIC HEALTR) RADKIN, P-P..kFmd.med.nAuk, SAGATOV, R.S., kandoied.nnuk Experience in providing medical Fnd sanitary services for builders in the Golodnnya Stenne. Sov.zdrav. 17 ro.9:14-42 S'58 (Mlp-~ 11:8) 1. IL Instituta orgnnizntsii 7dravookhranoniya i istorii meditsiny im. N.A. Samashko i MinisteretvA zdravookhrancTiiyR Uzbekskoy SSSR. (PUBLIC IMAITH in Russia (Rus)) RADKIII, P.P. "Public health in the Turkmen S.S.R." by M.G. Berdyklychev. Reviewed by P.P. Radkin. Sov.zdrav. 17 no-12:55-56 D 158. (MIRA 12:2) (TURDENISTAN-PUBLIC HEALTH) (BERDYKLYCH19V, M.G.) RADKIN. P.P., kand.med.naUk; BIRDEM11KOV, V.A. Organization of medical and sanitary services at the site of con- struction of the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station. Sov.zdrav. 18 no.8:25-29 '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. 1z Iustituta organizateii zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny imeni N.A. Semashko i Irkutskogo, oblastnogo otdela zdravookhraneniya (zav. - V.A. Bardennikov). (INDUSTRIAL MIDICINE) )RADKIN, Pavel Pantele--vevich. kand.med.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; OPPENGEYM, D.G., red.; MIMIRA. N.S., tekhn.red. [Medical and health care on the construction of hydroelectric installations] Madiko-senitarnoo obsluzhivanie na stroitel'stve gidrosooruzhenii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 113 P. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Institut organizataii zdravookhranoniya i istorii maditsiny imani X.A.SeMahkO. (COB:M)UCTION WORKULS-40MICAL GAR3) - RADKINY -P-,P,,,- doktor med.nauk (Moskva) Prospects of medical service for workers in industrial enterprises. Sov., zdrav. 21 no.5-.17-22 162. (MIRA 15-5) (MEDICINE, INDUSTRIAL) L 1h202-66 i~vmJAWA- - m4 ACC NR, AP6002861 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/024/0018/0019 INVENTOR: Gitis, S. S.: Aleksandrov, V. M.; Pugacheva, S. A.; Glaz, A. r.; Golubev, G So; Rad1ko, L. V. ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for iso- and tere-phthaloyl chlorides. Class 129 No. 176884 (announced by Novomoskovskiy Branch of the State Scientific Research and Design Insti4 tute-of the Nitrogen IndustEX and Products of Organic Synthesi (Novomoskovsrciy filial, gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isaledovatelrakogo i proyektnogo institut azotnoy promyshlen-1 nosti i produktov organicheskogo, sinteza) SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 24, 1965,18-19 TOPIC TAGS: isophthaloyl chloride, terephthaloyl chloride ABSTRACT: An Author CerLificpVs-been issued for a preparative method forpiso-u_ and tere-21ithaloyl chlorides. e method involves treatment of methyl m- or -tol ate, respectively, with dry chlorine at 190-200C under UV light, followed by treat- menc of the chloride product with water. ism) SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 06Feb65/ ATD PRESS:,q/~ UDC: 547.584'582.2.07 RADIKO. Aleksandr Fedorovich; MNLIKYAN. Georgiy Helikovich; ORLJDVA, V.P., red-qktor; PAVLOVA, M.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Irrigation and water supply for mountain pastures] Obvodnenie i vodoonobzhanie gornykh pastbishch. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo selkhoz. 'it-ry, 1956. 99 p. (MLPA 10:1) (Pastures and meadows) (Water supply. Rural) RADIKO, A.F., inzhener. ..- _fr,~rlgation system of the Oktembervan Canal. Gidr.i mel. 8 no.4: 22-27 AP '56. (XIBA 9:8) (Armenia--Irrigation) GELIPERIV, N.I.; AYNSHTEYN, V.G.; RADIKO, A.I. Controlled proportioning feeder delivering finely divided materials to a fluidized bed. Zhur.VKHO 6 no.5:587-588 161. (14IRA 14:10) 1. 14Dskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii ' M M*V.Lomonosova, (Fluidization-Equipment and supplies) 25/ 'C-00100910091014 D G / D ..J AUTHORSs Andreyeva, G.F.9'Voskanlyaa, B.Kh.q Ysla--gln, V.11., X.,-;'zaet~zq I.I., Rad1ko, E.P. (Moscow) TITLEs Automatic ASG-NITI welder-- /f - .9, 1 I I- L PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya. svark-i, no -:46" TEXT: Design and operation is described of welder d97eloped by the Nauchno-issledovatellskiy te~.hr----di (Scientific Research Institute of Te-.hno-!-~gj) aid 1-960 at- 4he VDIT,1ai exhibition. It is designed for aig-oz- ---A:-- Sh;-,=-r structures of nonmagnetic or low-ma.-neti,~ a.L- Aoys, stainless steel), with tungsten 1 - nk f r wire. Its tracing sysluem moves the C.25 ram accuracy when the joint deviat-.~ r,~t m-~r-: M- V-~-:e-~ from straight line, and maintains the ar,,- lengi:?- Trol accura-.y of 0.25 v. The welder is pr--.-Ii-i f.;jn vield circular seams, Manual contr..)l -'o a.-,"- ".r tq(71- (ASG- 2) welding head, illustrated with a ble:--K dlaz-[~:T C 5r Aatomatic ASG-NITI welders graph, may be used on any analogous auto-irat -Fe ~ d~-I -1~ pri nciple sugges r ed hy T B.Shcberbanerk~ ar--.1 D.A.IJ-4 ~is- pecially prepared line traced parallel t- t t,o tr'.. er automatic ma.,.,hiries with photoeleatii.. rig T 9 ci r -Ui meat is an inductive pickup (Fig-3) wit!! f',Vk- Z!. -11~ The coils are supplied with alternating currenr a-.,: pz-,!,~:- magnetic field that causes eddy ourrer~~;-~ in article gives detailed engineering informatior- and glam of the traqing system and four phot.-ograorz. T-,, e t.a 7 SUBMITTEDs April 1, 19061 Gard 213