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.ACCESSION NR: AT3001931 S/Z9,1216Z/000/000103ZI/0326
i'AUTHORS: Xuznetsovq_Li4 Derevyankin. V, $habalina, 0. K.
,TITLE: Some observations of the processes of dissolution and growth of crystals
of Alumi~um hydnr!Ei~d,, in alkaline alumina solutions
SOURCE: Kris tallizatsiya L fazo,vyya;p ody. Minsk, Izd-vo AN BSSR,
;1962 321-326
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:TdPIC, TAGS: crystal, crystallization, crystallography, solution, dissolution,
-.growth, Al, hydroxide, precipitation, leaching, dendrite, dendritic, lamellar,
-acicular, bemite, diaspore, hydrargillite, Ti
1ABSTRACT: This paper is a progress report on the long-term project at the
,Urallskiy polite khniche ski* institut (Ural Polytechnical Institute) on the character
y
-of the dissolution and growth of crystals of al=ina in alkaline Al solutions with
especial reference to~the Bayer method. Thq laboratory work was primarily done
at the Institute,, ind"'Irial experftnents were performed by the Aluminum industry.:
Investigation methods' employed:~Electron microscope, X-ray diffraction, crystal-i
optical and chemical, methods of'analysis. Earlier stages of the authors' work we,r'e
published in cited references. The present paper is a concentrat6d, informative'
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survey on the most interesting data on the d1s,solution and growth of Al-hydroxide:
,c.rystals. (1) Processeir of dissolution (leaching). Hydrargillite crystals in unsat-:
urate alumina solutions, when heated to nearib. p., break up into fragments. Upon.,
this initial comminqtion, they dissolve prorr~ptly. Diaspore crystals usually dis-
solve at the faces, *i~h the formation of fissures and perforations. At times, -the'
holes in bernite or diaspore exhibit a sharply defined hexagonal shape. When Al
hydroxides with addittons of Si oxides are leached, growths of fairly e -quiaxial...
crystalline formations of Na hydroalumosilicate (soryie -6f'l.6'-;m1cron diam) form on
the dissolving particles. Upon full dissolutiop of the hydroxide crystals on which i
these spherical pari~4,le4*had.forrned the la
#er exhibit apertures. Experiments
show the presence of,films of Ti compounds on the dissolving bernite and diaspore
crystals. During leaching these films crystaLllize Into acicular crystals visibl
under an optical microscopie. Photographs of -these formations are shown in e
article. (2) Crystallization processes (separation of Al solutions). Without stirring,
alumina solutions folr!ln practically only antiskeletal forms cf crystalline growth, so
that crystals of hyd;4rgillite grow primarily ~n the form of larnellar dendrites.
Lamellar growths f6rm on the plane of the pinacoid. There are virtually no pris-
matic growths. Thoroughly stirred alumina solutions, ex~ecially withprimer, give
rise to a greater prp~ability of the deformation of growths and, hence, vari 'ous de-
fects. When, in a lamollar growth, spiral d4slocation occurs, It may grow into a.
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1prism.' Growing dendrites undergo deformations which increase the number-o
f
.1directions of growth. The dendrites lose their SC structure and assume alairly-
iequiaxial form. The decompos'ition products of alumina sol4 11
-tions. ave vaTtElly we
U to-die efion-mic ro a cope and X-ray~-
crystallized; hence theyJand. themselves we
;diffraction analysts."The various crystalline products and the sequence of their
iprecipitation by various age~nts are described. The beat precipitation of alumiria
~solutions under the'action of nonhydrargillitic primers for industrial purposesis.,
;obtained with the use of a bemite primer obtained by 2500C ;basting of hydrargyl-T
lite. Optimal primer raitiov 0.2
-0.3. A brief survey is also given on the process of
'recrystallization of hydrargillite into bemite-and diaspore in water and alumina-
solutions, including the layerwise a tructurea rising from the-ppriodic "wave-lik6l'
-character of the crystallization.: Orig. art. has 5 figs.
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IVANOV, A.L.; GVOZDLNA., E.G.; hMY&T,9UVp S-1-
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Behavior of sodium Calcium aluminates during hydrochemical
treatment. zhur. prikl- khim. 36 no.4:707-712 Ap 163.
(KM 16:7)
(Aluminates). (Hydration)
,KUZNETSOVP S.I.; DEREVYANKIN, V.A.; TIKHONOV, V.N.; MYULLER, A.M.
Decomposition of aluminate solutions under the effect of additions
of salts and iron hydroxide. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.12:
2757-2759 D163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Ural'okly politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Kirova.
KUZUETSOV, S.I.; EEREVYANUN, V.A.
Stability of aluminate solutions. Zhur.prikl.khim. 37 no.li192-194
Ja~ 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Urallskiy politakhnicheakiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova.
- FEBRENNIKOVA~ O.V.; NUZNETSOV, S.I.
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Decomposition of -high concentration nliminata solutions.
TS,vat. met. 37 no.llt65-70 N 164. (MIRA 18:4)
KRAUS, I.P.; DEREVYANKIN, V.A.; KUZNETSOV, S.I.
Solubility of sodium aluminosilicate hydrates in caustic soda
solutions. TSvet. met. 38 no.5t46-51 My 165.
(MM 18:6)
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ACC NR, AP6002588 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/023/0081/0081
INVENTOR: Kuznet-Gov, S. I.; Fokin, V. V.; Rakhmatullin, R. M.
ORG: none
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TITLE: Method of producing aluminum Ipowder. Class hq, No. 176790
SOURCE: Byulleten' 1117
izobreteniy I tovarnykhl~akov, no. 23, 19659 81
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum, aluminum powder
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a method for the production of aluminum
powder. To simplify the technological process, the aluminum is first dispersed In
melted sodium hydroxide at 66o-68oc and, after cooling, the alkali is washed off the
aluminum powder with an organic solvent such as alcohol. (AZ)
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: OqFeb631 ATD PRESS:
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KMYUKOVt W.N.; KM14ETSOV, S.10; DFREVYANKIV, V,A.
Effoot of radiation on the decomposition rate of aluminate
aolutions. Zh-ur. prikl. khim. 38 no.51ll22-1125 My t65.
(MIRA 18:11)
le Urallskiy politakhnicbeskiy Institut Imeni. S.M. Kirova.
---KUZIETS(N, S.I.; TIKHONOV, V.N.; DEIREVYANKINI V.A.
Decomposition or aluminate solutions under the effect of tit&nium
dioxide gel and sodium a1upinosilicate hydrate additions. zhur. priki.
khfti 38 no.7.-1603-1604 Jl 165. (FJRA 19:7)
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Lakes," Tr, Limn. at. v. Kagine, No 17p p 49, 1934.
KUZNETSOVi-S. I.
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the reducing processes in various Lakes," 14ikrobiologiya, 6, p 186, 1937.
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matter of the silt of Biloye Lake at Kosina,9" Mikrobiologiya, 10., P 834,, 1941.
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of their diffusion through sedimentary rock. IzV.G1av.upr.geol.fon. no. 3, 1947,
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~~ 1953, Unclassified.
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lit urtAll mvctts~ The %Ili dqx3Ats lit all traws ctmi,slis -I
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Rtra$ All-Union Office, Ileftegazostemka (-1947-)
1
ItOxidation of Gaslike Hydrearbons by Bactoria as a Basis of ~Iicrobiolo,f,-icaj
Prospecting for Oil," DokfAx 56 No. 7, 1947.
A
U /~bdlclne Mardbiology., Jul/Aug h&
Medicine Bacteria, Autotropby
"Problem of Autotrophy in Microorganisms,
1, For=lating an Understanding of Autotrophy in
Bacteria," S. I. Kuznetsov, Inst of Nicrobiol,
Aced Sci USSR, Moscow, pp
Stjw" Vol XVII, No 4
"141krobloly
Reviews ver:lo-.,s experiments on subject. Mentions
groups of autotrophic processes, mechandem Of,
assimilation of carbonic acid In autotrophic
bacteria, and role of autotrophle bacteria in
exchange cycle of matter In nature. Method of
USMNd-1cdne- -MamblOlogy (Contd) 'Jul/Aug 48
1
teats using respiratory mnn devices
11=
1
;
sen,.1935; Boemake,1939- vogler, 1942;
ICLvqv'er and Hanten, 1942, etc. i Is frequently
used in studies of exchange processes in auto-
troi?bic organisms. Gives table of experimental
relmlta- SOWtted 13 Mar 48.
low
KUZNETSOV~ S. 1.
"Microbiologioal studies of the decomposition of organic mat-ter in Lacustrine deposit$,,"
Tr. rusek. Ridrob. o-va Z-Transactions Russian Hydrobiological Society7.. No 1. 1949a.
KUMEMOV, S. I.
33944. Osnovnyye Itogi I Ochyeryednyye Zadachi Mikrobiologichyeskikh Isslyedovaniy
Ilovykh Ozyernykh Otlozhyealy. Trudy Veyefsoyuz. Gidrobiol. 0-va, T. 1, 1949;
S. 73-90. - Bibliogri S. 89-90.
SO: Letopist,.Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 46, Moskva, 1949.
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tvarlog strato show 4-Apacity Gof WwrAting IL.(It ff'"n fm 14,
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fid&. Orcuromm-1 ill iksullurising luctrTia asul ..1
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jultats F. Snith
----Ut,SATOU,V--k.--YA-o P
Marine Biology
Regulation of the productivity of water bodies 'by the use of biological
methods In the application of fertilizers., TrudyInst. microbiol., no. 1.
1951.
A14 SS5r?,
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -April -195~, Uncl.
2
--f(UNETSOV) S. I.
"Comparative Characterization of the Biological Mass of Bacteria and Phytoplankton
in the Surface Iayer of Water in the Middle of Lake Baykal," Transactions of Lake
Baykal Freshwater Biological Station, 13, 217~ 1951
KUZNE~I'~SOV, S. I.
"Role of Microorganisms in the Fornation of Sapropelic Deposits," Mikrobiologiya,,
20, No.3. pp 245-256, 1951
I
Translation M-636, 16 Aug 55
. - I- . ''.--
I . --
. . I
Characteristics of sapropbytic microfloral. in lake water in various
degrees of nutritione Trudy Inet. mikrobiol. no.2:139-149 152.
(WATER. bacteriology, (MIRA 51l2)
sapropbVtJ.c bact. in lakes)
(BACTERIA,
sapropkqtic. in lake water)
XMR/Medicine - Laborntory Appliances
JullAuj 52
"Comments on E. A. Rukins and V. I. Biryuzova Is
Article,, 'Metbod of Obtaining Membrane Ultrafil.-
tars Free of Bacteria Content for Direct Counts,*
S. I. Kuznetsov
14 "Mikrobiole
g1la" Vol 21, No 4, p 477
ro 1,
X=n tsov comments on an-article In which Rukina
and Biryuzova complained that the high content of
bacteria found in raembrane filters ca=only used
In laboratories interfered with correct readings.
Uslag the anthors formal& of, x S.N in the c-l-n
Sr7
of bacteria found in ow =I of vster (R~zuwwts
method of Testing Water), the ccmentator find .a
that 2j bacterial cells found in one field. of vi-
sion, Should be regarded as a permissable m gin
Of error. Believes that Rukina and Biryuzova
ezaggerate the bacterial content Of membrane fil.
ters.. and suggests that they should design a mem_
brane. filter suitable for.production and satis-
f&ctOrY to their use.
226T214
1. KUMIE"I'SOV, S. I. (Prof.)
2. USSIR (600)
4. soils - Bacteriology
7. Work of an outstanding Russian microbiologist ("Problems and methods of soil
i,,iirobiology." S. N. Vinogradskiy. Raviowed by Prof. 0". 1. Ku--notsov).
Priroda 42, No. 5, 1953.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl.
JMZNSTSOV, a. I.
Principal approsohes to the stiAy of relations between primary pro-
duction of organic matter in bodies of vater wA the bacterial masso
Trudy problo i ton. soveshcho no*2:202-212 154. (KLR& 8:5)
(Lakes) (Microorganisms)
IMRTSSV. V.A.; KUZNETSOV, S.I.
am
Study of the microflors. of oil fields of the Second Baku. Mikro-
biologiia 23 n0-1:3-14 Ja-7 154, (HLRA 7:2)
1. Institut mikrobiologii Akademil nauk SSSR, Moscow.
(Second Baku--Petroleum) (Microorganisms)
USSR/Biology
Card 1/1
Author : Razumov, A. S.
Title : Review of S. 1. Kuzneteov's book, "Rol' mikroorganizmDv v krugoovorote
veshchestv v"bieiakh" (The role of microorganisms in rotation of sub-
stances in lakes) Published by the Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1952
Periodical : Mikrobiologiya, 23, 361-363, MSYIJun,-- 1954
Abstract : The book is an exhaustive 300 page limnological study of the role of micro-
organisms in the rotation of the various chemical and physical components
of the water and bed-mud in lakes and ponds. It describes the investigative
techniques and the equipment used in the study. The review is very favor-
able.
Institution
Submitted
Doctor of Biological Sciences
"Basic types of the Fortation. of sediments of calcium carbonate in fresh
waters and the role of microorganism in this process".
Report given at jubilee held on June 20-21, 1955 in honor of 25th
anniversary of foundation of Inst. of Microbiologyp AS USSR
KUMMwVj S. I.
"Use of Radioactive Carbonic Acid 0-14 for Determining the Comparative
Amount of Photosynthesis and Chemosynthesia in a Series of lAkes of Various Type,"
edited by A. A. Imshenetakiy, Corresponding Member, Academy of Medical Sciences
USSR, Moscov, PUblishing House of the Academy of Sciences USSR, 1955, 239 PP
Sum 1467
MiTETSOV, S. I., SOROKIN, Y. I., LYALIKOV., 11. -1, nnd IVANOV, F. V.
"Application of Radioactive Isotopes to the Study of Processes of Photos~rnthesia
and Chemosynthesis and Chenosynthesis in Lakes," a paper presented at the Atoms for
Peace Conference, Geneva, Switzerland., 1955
15-57-4-5129
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,
p 150 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, S. I.
TITLE: Microbiological Activity Induced in Strata to In-
tensify Petroleum Extraction and Increase Yield (Raz
rabotka metodov mikrobiologicheskogo vozdeystviya
na plast s tsellyu intensifikatsii neftedobychi i
uvelicheniya nefteotdachi)
PERIODICAL: V sb: Metody uvelicheniya nefteotdachi plastov.
Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1955, pp 187-194
ABSTRACT: Two methods for increasing petroleum yield are noted,
namely: 1) use of a microbiological method for re-
ducing the viscosity of petroleum; 2) decomposing
petroleum to methane, carbonic acid, and other gases
in an anaerobic environment. Use of cultures of
Card 1/2 clostridium or prectridium is recommended for the
15-57-4-5129
Microbiological Activity Induced in 6trata (Cont.)
improvement of physical properties of petroleums (on the basis of
tests). These organisms are able to ferment the heavy components
of petroleum; at the same time they develop rapidly at the expense
of sugars of industrial molasses. The author opposes cycling of
sulfur bacteria-into the stratum. 'These bacteria will form a large
amount of hydrogen sulfide which has a strong corrosive action on
equipment.
Card 2/2 V. P. K.
kl~
KUZN=V, S.I.
tid-
Microorganisms of hot springs of Kamchatka. Trudy Inst.
m1krobiol. no.4:130-154 '55. (MLRA 9:1)
(WATIM,
microorganism of hot springs of Kamchatka)
(BACTMIA,
In hot springs in Kamchatka)
G.N._; UGORDIA, A.A.- X&SMISIAU, K.A.:
XUZUT , - 6,11! 0
A.A.; IVANOV, X-V-; ZAVARZIN. G.A.; MTUGIIU, Z.P.
Rigid vegetation as green fertilizer for increasing the produc-
tivity of fish fm#. VopAkht. no.5:119-137 155. (KLRA 9:5)
1. Institut mikrobiologii Akadendi nauk SM i Vaesoyusn"
nauchno-issledovatellskly institut morskogo rybaogo khosrqatT&
i okeanografti, VIIIRO.
'(Fish culture)
"Study of the number of bacterial population in reservoirs and formation of
ic substances at the expense
Limnological Congressy Helsinkof PhOtO-snd chemical synthesis." The 13th
j, 27 July-7 August, 1956.
sum 1W4
USSR / General Biology - General Hydrobiology.
Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 36106.
Author :
Inst : Not given. nd Mineral
Title : Experimental Utilization of Green a
Fertilizers in Ponds of Fishkhoz "Ust-Koysug"
in the Rostov District.
Orig Pub: Tr. Vaes. gidrobiol. o-va, 1956, 7, 37-51.
Abstract: The need of fertilizers was deteri-ained by the
method of 11hydrobiological productivity"
(Frantsev, 114ikrobiologiya," 1932, 1, 2).
Times for introduction and the quantity of
necessary fertilizers are indicated. In in-
troducing green fertilizers the bacterial
makeup plays the chief role for zooplankton.
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B
USSR / General Biology - General Hydrobiolo6y. B
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 3810a.
Abstract: When mineral fertilizers were used filarioide
formed first, periphyton on these, and after
3 weeksj PhYtoplankton. The best growth tempo
of bream Young fry was observed-.*hw green fer-
tilizers were introduced.
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ki. *b, 14 1. T_ 10 V)S, Y.
KARZINKIN, G.S., prof.; KMNITSOV. S.I., prof.
Utilizing coarse vegetation as green manure on the Volga Delta
fish farms. Trudy VNIRO 32:22-28 '56. (MIRA 10:10)
(Volga Delta--Fish ponds)
(Fresh-water flora)
/ra 2-
USSR/MicrobioUogy - General Microbiology F-1
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1957, 475
Author S. I. Kuznetsov
Inst
Title On the Problem of the Possibility of Radio
Synthesis
Orig Pub Mikrobiologiya, 1956, 25, No 2, 195-199
Abstract Filarioidea bacteria are the basic form
of microorganisms in the hydrosulfide
depths of the Black Sea. Kriss and Rukina
(Dokl. AN SSSR, 19539 63, No 6, 106)
classed them with the purpurin sulfur
bacteria and assumed that the synthesis
of organic matter (0.001 mg/l in 24 hours)
is carried out by these autotrophic forms
by utilizing the energy of radioactive
Card 113
USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 19579 475
Abstract disintegration (radio synthesis), On
comparing numerical data (lS of radium
emits 2.L calories in one minute and
2.22- 10 imp/min; for the synthesis
of 1 mg of glucose 3.9 calories are
reWred; this corresponds to 3.75-
10 imp/min in radioactive disintegration)
it was found that the synthesis of 0.001
mg/l of glucose in 240~ours may take place
as a result of 2.66 1 imp/min of specific
water activity. However$ from experi-
ments with phytoplanctons it is known
that on the reduction of one molecule of
-CC',' in the process of photosynthesis
on3y 20% of the absorbed energy is utilized$
and that the synthesis of 0.001 mg/1
CbLrd 2/3
=R/microbiolOGY - General Microbioloa*,Water and Air F
Microorganism -
Abe JOUr Ref Zhur Di0jej No 22, 19561 99333
Author Kuznet60vP.S!~-,.--
AS USSR
Inst Baikal LiM0105ical Station) and Soils Of
Title MicrobioloGical Characteristics ofWaters
the Daikal lir 15, 388-396
Orig pub Tr - Dckykalsk - 'mol. gt. AN sm, 1957,
Abstract it was established t1lat the vertical distribution of
bacteria in IAke Baikal is subsect to drfinita rules.
The larGest nunber of bacteria is assOciOtOd with th(3
water level of 10-25 n and falls sharply in the I'YP0-
otal nunber of bacteria in surface layersj
linnion. The t and
in October 1949, fluctuated fron 150 to 300 thOusancl,
in deep layers) fron 15 to 40 thousand per 1 mlo
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32
USSR/MicrobiuloQr - General MicrobiolOCW. Water and Air
Microorganisms. F
Abs jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99333
The tatal number of bacteria in raud depisits reaches
the largest Qmunt (130-400 million) in the upper=st
surface layer of mud, and at a depth of 5 cn beccmes
lowered to 30-60 million per 1 9 of wet mud. In the
corroboration of previous studies by Nechayeva and
Salimovskayn-Hadina (Tr. Baykal'sk. LimnoloGich. stantaii,
1935, VI) Azpbacter chroococcum, Clostridium pasteurinnum,
nitrifying bacteria and denitrificat~rs were uncovered in
Baikal deep-vater rmde. -- V.L. Mekhtiyeva
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uSS11 Microbiology. General Microbiology. Geological F
Activity.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 6, 1959, No. 23963
Author : Luznetsov, S. I.; Telogina, Z. P.
Q _ __ ~1 .1.
Hol g
Inst TVon _ physiology of Propane Oxidizing
Title : Some Data on the
Bacteria
Orig Pub : Mikrobiologiyat 1957, 26, No 5, 513-518
Abstract : From the subsoil floor of the various regions
of Soviet Uniony where microbiological searches
for petroleum were being conductedo Several
pure cultures of propane oxidizing bacteria
were isolated. Of four cultures, three were
related to mycobacteria and one to p
Pseudomonas. The addition of glucos; (experi-
ments in a Warburg apparatus) before introduction
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Microbiology. General Microbiology. Geological F
Activity.
our Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 23963
of propane increased the consumption Of 02
by 1.5-2 times as compared with endogenic
respiration, while the addition of ropane
increased the consumption Of 02 by ~-10 times.
Lest these bacteria, in the Presence of
propane, do not utilize the easilY-oxidizing
organic compounds. The propane oxidizing
bacteria are qble to absorb free C02 (experl-
mOnts with C1402) by the chemo-synthesis
Process; furthOMorep Oxidation of propane
sorves as the source of energy. It is
assumed that propane oxidizing bacteria are
reliable indicators Of Petroleum,
Card 2/2
16
"Isotoper. in Solving Hydrobiology Problems."
per to be presented at the 2nd tri; Intl. I Conf . on the peaceful uses of Atomic
E
Znergy, Geneva, 1 - 13, SePt 58.
K=TSOV) S. I.
"'The Pole of Microorganisms in the Erosion of Sulphurbede and of Sulphide
of
Ores.
rcpcLwt vubadtteA fcr t1a Mxtarnatimal CmgmB fccr lacmbioloa., iat*okbolm., and=,,
4-9 Aug 1958-
USSR / Microbiology. General Microbiology. Micro-
organisms of Water and Air.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 23952
Author Kuznotsov, S. I.
Inst Tn-s-tTtl-;t-c~--oT-Hlc-r-o-Biology
Title The Basic Means of Formation of Calcium
Carbonate Sediments in Sweot-Wator Reservoirs
and the Role of Microorganisms in this Process
Orig Pub Tr. In-ta mikrobiol, AN SSSRI 1958, VYP 5,
170-185
Abstract Three types of processes were studied as a
result of which the formation of CaC03 sedi-
monts in natural reservoirs with participation
of bacteria is possible. To tho first type
belong reservoirs with alkaline water, similar
to Lake Sevan, where sedimentation of CaC03
Card 1/3
USSR / Microbiology. General Microbiology. Eicro- F
organisms of 'fntcr and Air.
Lbs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiyat No 61 1959, No* 23952
takes place by precipitation from a saturated
solution. In this case the role of bacteria
in the calcite sedimentation is small. In
reservoirs of the second typoy an examplo of
which is Lake Bolovod', this process is con-
ditioned by the activity of sulfate-roduCing
bacteria, which accomplish the restoration of
CaS04 in CaSt and calcite is formed secondarily
by interaction of the latter with carbon
dioxide. In reservoirs of the third typos
to which Lake Viysyaagu (Estonia) my be
referred, calcite is doposited as a result
of decomposition of calcium humate by bacteria.
In all studied casost the participation of
bacteria in the formation of a sediment of
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7
Chronicle - All Vnioz Conferen.~v or. C3rjobam~cal Exd SOY/7-58-6-14/16
Radiometrie Methods of Se&Toh snd Froape-ating fcr
Mineral Oil and latlxml Gas Deposits. I
Czeahoslovakia,2 Poland., Ruxania and Yugoslavia.
D. 1. Shchorbakoy, Namber Anademy of Sciences, USSR,
Aoadewizi&n Sso:~31.ary of ths 0-%deIe::A-yq geologo-
geograftcheakikh nark (Department of Gecgrapbical Sciences)
ov,j::~ed the 22-0 main repanis were given.. 6.5
S;Via-, exper'lls and 7 fcrS19r. scientists contributed with
J..,afo=ation ax-d Thay may be divided into 3
groupaa pr.~blfima (6 reports);
2. Rn,' equipmont for the search. and
-j),,LroIcw, ar-d natural gas deposits Q
reporta); 3. appl."ation of the methods and
analysis cf ths in e3ar4,h and prospecting of
mineral ol.1 &nl no-t-ars! gas deposits (7 reports)&
A. A. Seukriv apoke alor,,0, mlgrati~n of ahamioal elements,
V. A. Sokolov abo,il.- the saisntific bases of geochemical
prospcoting meth-c-da. S. 1. Kaznetst~,7 dealt in his report
with miorobiologir;al proapauting mathods. F. A. Alskseyev
discusNed the sciienIoLfic bauis of ~he radiometric prospect-
Card 2/4 ing method (rsftced ga=a -_',ntenaity field.). A. I. Silin-
Chronicle - All Uu:Lon.. Con.forenoe on GA00hemioal and SOV/7-58-6-14/16
.Radiometrio Methods.of.Searob.azLd Prospecting for
P_-~;rn.'.*r,:m and Natural Gas Deposits. 1
Bekohurin spoke about the movement of deep subterran-
eous,--waters. A. B. Ronor reported on-investigation
resuLts. dealing with the distribution of organic carbon
in, t1e.'sedizentary. rocks. -of. the Russian Platform.. Aethods
andAschniquo~ were-ths. -subject. of.- the following reportat
0. A... Vogl l*YAiy - The. present stage of the problem of
anonaly.of gas bacteria and a suitable-method.for its
solutiort; Ye. A. 3ars investigations
in prospeoting f a-, 3md nAtural.gasi V..A.-Kovda
and.P..S. Slavin - soil geochomical features for the yield
of and.natural gas to be expected;
V. No Fiorovskays, - a luzini soon* 9-bituminologi cal me-thod.
for theInvestigation-and prospecting ofmatural gas and
e., er leposits; V.-A. Sokoloy - gavanalytical
method and equipment and. waqa to jaoMplstQ then; and others.
the use -of . goooheizioal methods in. various regions of the
USSR was also treateds TImann-Peoherskaya gazonaftenoamWa
pro-rintaiya (A.-Y. Krems, Go Go Gr:Lgor'.yev, A* So NedT~dey)o
Card 3/4 Saratovskoye Poyolzh'ye (re. M. Geller); Stayropol'ye
Chronicle - All Union Coaferanae on Gooohomioal aud SOY/7-58-6-14/16
RadLiametric Methods of Search and Prospecting for
Prr~r-le,m Lnd Natural Gas Deposits - i
(V.-.N. Kortsonshteyn), Kola Peninsuia (I. A. Petersils)
and others.
Card 4/4
IVANOV, M.V.; LYALIKOVA, N.N.; KEJZNETSOV, S.I.
Role of Thiobneillus in the weathering of rocks and sulfide ores
[with summary in English]. Izv.AN SSSR Ser.biol. 23 no.2:183-191
Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR-
(THIOBACILWS) (WFATHERING)
" - /~' Z~- / -~' - j,
r I
OVCHINNIKOV, B.H., '211 SOY, S.I.
~-
Lidlin Petrovna Kharltonova: an obituary. Mikrobiologlia 27
no.2i27-271 Mr-Ap 058 (min 11:5)
(IMITONOVA, LIDIIA PF.TROVIA, 1904-1957)
T6,)"v
ov
is
7. lith
fill i"I
I- - " 1.
"Hauptrichtungen in der Erforschung der Mikroflora der Wolga Stauseen."
report submitted for the 14th Intl. Limnological Congressj Vienna, 20 Aug - 8 Sept 1959-
PAVWVSKIY, U.N., sksaamit, ot Y.red.; AKATOVA. 1U.. red.isdaniya;
SMOMAN, B.Z.,'red.is'daniyal ZHADIN, V.I., red.; KUZIN, B.S.,
Fed,.; KUMMSOT...S.L. red.; KILIM, A.G., red.
(Transactions of the Sixth Conference on Problems of the
Bi.ology of Inland Watars.(June 10-19, 1957)] Trudy VI so-
veshchaniia pa problems b.iologii nmtrannikh.vod.(10-19
Runia 1957 g.) Konkva, Xzd-vo Akad.niauk.SSSR, 1959. 659 P.
(KIRA 12:8)
l' Sovashchaniye po problemam biologii Ynntrennikh Yod. 6th,
1957. 2. Zoologiohaskiy institut AN SSSR:(for Zhadin).
(Fresh-water biology--Congresses)
7 "~:4' 1 ~
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IMMSOV, S.I.
Hiarobiologloal Chargoterlstiom of reservoirs of the Volga River,
Trudy Inst. Mol. vrAnkhran, no,U69-81 159, (MIRA l3t2)
(VOWA UUM-WATIR-BACTIRIOLOGY)
17(2) SOV/30-59-2-6/60
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, S. I., Doctor of Biological Sciences
TITLE: The Geological Activity of Microorganisms (Geologicheskaya
doyatellnoett mikroorganizmov) The Essential Results and
Tasks of Investigating (oanovnyye rezulltaty i zadachi
issledovaniya)
PERIODICAL- Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR# 1959, Nr 2, pp 30-33 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Laboratory experiments carried out by V. A. Ekzerteev,
Ye. N. Bokova, A. L. Andreyevskiy showed that p6trojem can
be destroyed under anaerobic conditions and separation of
methane, nitrogen and carbonic acid. As investigations of the
gas and Petroldum--.~"- deposits in the Kalinovka, Kuybyshevskaya
oblast' (district of Kuybyshev) showed this process takes also
place in nature. The problem of the importance of microorganisms
in the formation of . ~etrol~&~,. - has, however, hitherto remained
a hypothesis. Investigations carried out on the formation of
combustible gases furnished more real results* As can be seen
from the papers by B, L. Isachenko and M. V. Ivanov, much
factual material has been collected on the part of bacteria in
Card 1/2 the formation of sulfur deposits. In the USSR investigations
-,OV/30-59-2-6/60
The Geological Activity of Microorganisms. The Essential Results and Tasks
of Investigating
have been carried out dealing With the geological activity of
the group of bacteria Thiobac. ferrooxidans. It was fcund that
they occur in pyritic coal, sulfide copper and iron ores and
acid drainings from coal and ore pits. N. M. Strakhov denies
the mle of iron bacteria in ore formation; the author of
the present paper does not quite agree to this. In the course
of microscopic investigation of limonites and brown iron-ores
A. G. Vologdin found traces of bacterial cells. Finally, the
authQr states that hitherto the geological aotivjAty of micro-
organisms he's. only been investigated under laboratory conditions
whicht howevart certainly vary to a considerable extent from
natural conditions.-,~1t is therefore not possible to draw con-
clusions without any reservation on the natural processes only
based upon laboratory data. Further microbiological investi-
gati'ons have to be carried out under natural conditions. It is
also necessary to find ways and means which facilitate the
control of the geological activity of microorganisms.
Card 2/2
TIMIRGg Georgiy Georgiyevich; ROSSOLIKO, L*L,, rstnenzent;,KuzWsOT,
*S.I4, reteentent; TURBIN, N.Y., akademik, red,; RVAT, 0,,
ral.-W-ve; TIKOSEECMK, Iv.. ;,Ahn.red.
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1. " BSSR (for Turbin).
(Phytopleakton)
----XUMIE.TSOV? SoL -*,%
Prindipal trends in the study of reservoir microflora, Trudy Insto
biol. vodokhran. no.3%3-8 160. (KERA 3433)
(Reservoirs) (Water-Microbiclogy)
KUZUETSOV, S.I.;_ GP14BARYAN, M.Ye.
Estimating the photosynthetic production of organic matter In lAke
Sevan. Izv, AN Arms SSR, Biol. nauki 23 no. 4:63-69 Ap 160.
(MIRA 14:2)
1. Sevanskaya gidrobiologichookaya stantsi7a Akndenii nauk
i ArmSSR.
(SFIVIN9 LAKE-PROMSYN-111ESIS) ,
XUZNETSOV, S.I.; SOKOLOVAj G.A.
ll-~~~~ -(l -,-
Soma data on the physiolog7 of Thiobsoillus thioparus. Kikrobi 1 iia
C14M 14:7
29 no.W70-176 W-mAp 160. 0 0~
1. Inatitut mikrobiologii AN SSSR.
(TRIOBACILLUS)
3A
vial SM.
v v
19;m
i
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KUZIW,Tsovp S.I.
Basic trends in the study of the geological activity
0 of micro-orpnina, Trudy Inat,mikrobiol. no.9:5-32 161.
011RA 15:5)
1. Institut mi4robiolo ii AS SWR, Moskva.
I . %Oro-organisms)
(Geology)
HUBTSUVI S.I.; PANTSKMVA, U.S.
---------
Sffeot^of methane producing bacteria on the intensification oi
. electrochemical corrosion of metals. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no,2s478-460
.Ti 161. (MTJZA 14: Y)
1. Institut mikrobiologil AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR
(for Kuznetsav).
(Electrolytic corrosion) (Methanobacterium)
KIJZNETSOV S-IIVANOVoil-V-o'IZALIKOVA;14.N.;314SMETSKIr A9A.
otv. red.j SHCHERBAKOV, A.P.p red. izd-va; SHEVCHMIKOJ 0.11.,
tekhn, red,
(Introduction to geological microbioloq] Vvedenis v geologi-
oheskUiu mikrobiologiiuo Yookva$ Izd-vioAkad. nauk SSM
1962. 238 P- (MM 15131
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(Geology) (Microbiology)
guk s ZA W
fiz,
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D.R.Gabe. Reviewed by S.I.Kuznetoov.
571-573 My-Je 162.
(SOIL.MICRO-MGANISMS)
. (MFILfEV, B.V.)
by B.V.Perfillev,,
Mikrobiologiia 31 no.3:
(MIRA 15312)
(CAPILLARITY)
(GABE,D.R.)
KUZNETSOV, Sergey Iyanov: NKO, Vitaliy Ivanovich; KUZIN, B.S.,,
J&h; ROMM
otv, red.; SHTEGHAN, B.K., red.; STRELKOV, A.A., red. izd-vaj
AREFITEVA, G.P., takhn.red.
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laboratnornoe rukovodstvo. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR
1963. 128 p. (WATER-MICROBIOLOGY) (MIRA 16:4~
(BACTERIOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA)
I
USPENSKIYI' Yevgeniy Yevgentyavich [deceaaedj;-XUZ ?,_TSOV,4_j.j oty.
,r -
red.; PARRES, Y&.A., red.izd-va; GUSIKOVA, O.M., teifiii~ red.
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microbiological processes] Fiziko-khimiohaskie usloviia aredy
kak oanova mikrobiologichookikh proteessov. Moskva,, Izd-vo
Akad. mauk SSSR? 196). 258 (MRA 16t7)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kuzneteov).
(MICROBIO.U)GY)
KUZNETSGV, S. I.
Biogeochemistry of sUfur. Izv. AN SSSR gar. biol. 28 no.5t
668-680 S-01'63 (MIRA 16zll)
1. Institute of Microbiologyp Academy of Sciences of the
UsS.SeRs, Moscow,
~t
1ZNT111 I -
_KU I Wf - -erge-j-
"Euployment of radloautographic methods of determinationwith hydrocarbon
-oxidizing bacteria."
report scheduled to be presented at the Intl Symp on Microbiology of Crude Oil)
Brno, 5-7 Oct 64.
SOKOLOVA) Galina Alekseyevnaj KARAVAYKO, Grigoriy Ivanovichl
ZN T
KU otv. red.; RUBAN, Te.L., red.
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bakterii. Moskva; lzd-vo "Nauka,.,1964- 332 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
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J--i n;~
KUZNETSOVI S.I.j ALIVERDIrEVAp L.A.1 RCMANENK09 V.I.
Nicrobiological charaoterlBtics of Chir-Turt Reservoir. Dokl.
AN SSSR 161 noo2t469-471 Mr 165. (MIRA 1834)
1, Inatitut biolqit vnutrannikh vod AN SSSR i Dagestanakoye
otdeleniye Kupiyekogo nauchno-issladoviteliskogo instituta
rechnogo i ozernogg khozyaystva, 2, Chlen-korrespondent AN
BSSR (for Kuznetsov).
KUZNFTSOV S.I.
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Sumning up the studies on microbiological processes in the
bodies of water and the role of micro-organisrs in trophic
relationships. Trudy Inst.biol.vnutr.vod. no.9s96-103
165. (MIRA 19t1)
KUZUETSOV, S.I,
Principal methods of using radioactive and stable isotopes
for studying the circulation of matter in the bodies of
water. Trudy Innt.biol.vnutr.vod. no.9:210-232 165.
(MIRA 191l)
KUZNETSOV, Sergey Ivanovich; DEREVYANKIN, Valefty Aleksandrovich;
~"FAZUM17VX.7-red.; EN-IYAKOVA, G.M., tekhn. red.
(Physical chemistry of the Bayer process for the produc-
tion of alumina] Fizicheskaia khimlia protsessa proizvod-
stva glinoze& po sposobu Baiera. Moskval Metallurgiz-
dato 1964- 352 p. (MIRA 17:3)
KUZNETSOV, S.I.; DEMVtANKIN, V.A.
. Effecti.of thd lifigth of staring diaspore bauxites in. 06n air on the
.J/ rate of saUling of tAa--vo&--=mL Sbor. nauch. trud. Urad. P~olitekh. irist,
no.134t-98"106 163. - (KU~A 17 t 1)
IVPJIOV, Mikhail Vladimirovich; KUZNETSOV,, S.I.; otv. red.; SOKOLOV,
I RYLINA, Yu.Y.,
A.S.) red.; SHEVC104KO~ G.N.,
tekhn. red.
[Role of microbiological processes in the genesis of native
oulftr deposits] Roll mikrobi6logicheakikh protsessov v go-
nezise mostorozhdenii samorodnoi. sery. Moskva,, Izd-vo
"Nauka," 1964. 365 P. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kuznetsov).
KUZUETSOV S
-2!EEIJ-~
New opinions on the nature of shiminate solutions.
36 noA48-56 Ag 163.
(Aluminate)
TSvet. met.
(MIRA 160)
"The Interne tiona of Sulphur in Planto and in tho Orowid."
report to be presented at the 5th Intl Symp of Agrochemistry on Sulphur in
Agriculture, Palermo, Italy, 16-21 mar 64.