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SOKOWVSKIY, A.L.; STEPANOVICH, Z-Z-; KUZITETSOVA, L.S.; PTUSHKIF. A.T. Effect of methods and conditions of reasting cacao beans on changes in their physical and chemical properties. Izv.v:~s.ucheb.zav.pishch. tekh. no.4:78-82 '58- (MM 11:11) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, VsesoyuzW zaochnv7 institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, Kafedra tekhnologii konditerskogo i makaronnogo proizvodstva. (Cacao) SOKOLOVSKIY. A.L.; BYSTROVA, L.G.; NIKIFOROVA, V.11. Change in sugars durirg the production of milk caramel. Izv.vys.ucbeb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no-3:54-56 '59. (14IRA 12:121' 1. 14oskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy Institut pishchovoy promysh- lennOBti. Kafedra, konditereVzogo i makaronnogo proizvodgtva. (caramel) KUZIMSOVA, L.S.; SOKOLOVSKIf. A.L. Investigating the phenomenon of the sticking of confectionar7 massas to various surfaces. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.5:126-129 159. (MIM 13:4) 1. Veesoyuzny7 zaachn" institut pishchevoy, promyshlennosti i Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlonnosti, kafedra tekhnologii konditerskogo i makaronnogo proizvodstva. (Confectionery) SOKOIDVSKIY A,14,; NIKIFOROVA, V.N.; GREYSER, R. Ya. - - - . --o- Effect of the composition of carbohy-drates in si---Lps on th kee ing A 14. (PU quality of caramel. Tnidy VrXII no.14:32-42 t59. .5 (Caramel) (Carbohydrates) SOKOLOVSKIY, Abram-Le-vkovich; YEVSTIGU=p V.B., doktor tekhn. naakv spets. red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., tekhn. red. (Physicoch6mical foundatiofis of the caramel industry] Fiziko- khimicheskie osnovy proi-zvodstta karmneli. Izd. 2., perer i dop. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1961. 131 p. (MIU i4:7) (Caramel) NIKIFOROVA, V.N.; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.L. Formatibn of melanoidins in the process involving the preparation of iris. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;pishch.tekh. 1:17-22 161. (MIRA -14:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inotitut konditerskoy promysblennosti I Moskovskly tekhnologicheskiy ipptitut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, Kafedra konieterskogo i warkar6rifio proizvodstva. (iris) (Melanoidijis SOKO.1,CV2JKI'%L', A. E. , Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Ef feet of some medicinal subot,incc.s of action on wound barriur." Odessa, 1960. 20 pp; u -, IJ - (Cdessa State I'Atedical Inst iin N. 1. Prigorov) ; 700 copies; price not given; (KL, 2/-60, 160 ) SOKOLOVSKIY., A.M. (Kurort Truskavets, Llvovskoy oblasti) Calculous pancreatitis with massive calcifications of the gland. Vrach. delo no.1:142-145 Ja 162. (MI,~A 15:2) (ROGRE~-DISEASLS) no.2: USSIR / Soil Sciunce. Soil Gon,.;sis and Goography. C) Lbs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., 140 2, 1959, 6028. 1--uthor : Sokolovskiy, A. ~N. Inst :Instituto of Goological Scioncos, kcadomy of Scioncos Ukrainiin SSR. Titl,~ ;Thu Significanco of -Physical-Choraical Proper- ti,~s of Looss For Rocognition of its Gon,.,sis. Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta gool. nauk AN USSR, Sor. goonorfol. i chotvcrtichn. gool., 1957, vyp. 1, 116-124. !abstract: Tho optimum saturation of the absorbing complox of looss and calcium is situatod in tho uppor horizons, while the lowor horizons are signifi- cantly loss saturatod with oxchangoabla calcium and this lack of saturation is not compensated by tho presence of other cations. In tho author's opinion, during the timo of the looss doposition Card 1/2 U",3R / Soil Scif-nce. Soil Genesis and Geography. IT kbs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 6028. ."bstract: process and subsequently, there occurred no dia- genetic phenomena connected with the water reac- tion. The difference in saturation of exchange- able calcium in the loess along the profile is connected with the depth of atiaispheric soaking. A saturation decrease in the calcium absorbing complex was sharply pronounced at the contact zone of steady soaking with the "dead horizon". -- V. A. Molodtsov. Card 2/2 3 i- N , BAYWCIV, LA, z.,OKOLOVSK I Y 0 Effe~--, rj-f' mineral water from the Nal"tusis. spring or, the acidity of gast-ric juice and the motor and evacuative function of the swmach and gallbladder, Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech, kul"V, -30 nc /-112--315 J1 -A-9 ' C65, (MIRA 18,91 I,. Terapewticheskoye otdelenive (zay. A.N. Sokclovsk-ty) klinicheskoge sanatoriya No.1 (glavriyy vrach M.I. KutsevIch) kuroz-La rruskav6ts, A.~':. Ozoceritozhelra7y in -.he general cornpowid sana-orflwn and :7' 1 L, rlealth resort 'u_reat,-,nen-u of cholelithlasis. Vop.'~11--., i-lZioter. i lech. '~Ul't 30 no.5:,',57-,60 S-0 165. ( 1, " 1114, 1 S : 12 ) 1. Sanatoriy NO-3 na kul-orte Tru-skaloto. " C L , r L USSR / General Topics./ Methodology, History, Scientific Insti- A- 1 tutions and Conferences., Instruction., Bibliography and Scientific Documentation. Abs Jour Ref 2hur - Khimiya, No 5, 1958, No 13422 Author A.P. Sokolovs Inst Stalingrad Institute of Farming Title Organization and Carrying out of Practical Laboratory Work (at Institute of Farming) on Example of Chemistry Branches. Orig Pub Metod. sb. Stalingr. s.-kh. in-t, 1957, vyp. 1, 57 - 68 Abstract No abstract Card 1A r~ -,'1 1, 1- ip, S let 4 ARSIC, BogoIjub, suniteLski pukoviiij," do(,-erit dr,; Bj~'-,J)Ej Tos an -i L, sk~ potpukovilik dr.; CIDN", Al.ekoandar. san; tetsk-i kapetan dr.; MARIGIC, Frania, Saniretski poLl--u-kovilik dr.; "AGION, Stojan, sani-tetski infly.-ovnik dr.; Hados-':ava, sanitEtski dr.; SOKOLOIIISKI. B-orivoie, sanitetski kmpetan I klase dr, Shigelia in the Yugoslav Nat-ional Army during 1950-1962. Voinosanit. pregI. 22 no.6:3198-405 je 165. 1. Vojnomedicinska akadem-ija u Becgradu,. Epi-demi-olaski iristi,.Lut HZY Ifigiiensko-apiderniolosk-i od-redi. DORILDEV !"".. Dusan, sanitetski ~major dr.; SOKOIX)VSKI, Borivoie, sanitetski kapetan I klase dr.; MILADINOVIC, Tom-islav, sanitetski kapetan I klase dr. Water-related epidemics of dysentery in the garrison N (luring 1962-1964. Vojnosanit. pregI. 22 no.6:406-412 je 165. 1. Higijensko epidemiolooki odred u Skoplju. *.--,.,,, P y k a n d . rt. t ~, '- I -, - It 1%. ,'-' fl.*~fj 1 " Z';-'t ~' N 11 i I --- I .-1 !) 1,1 ' F T Y - ~ .1. - 1. . , - ) D . A . ; L -1 - - -V, " , .- . I- al-13is in zhe . fur:~atetl. t.-k',-,.'Lnform. no.8;r/0-52 kg 165-0 (1111RA 18.,i2) SOKOLOVSKIYV B,F, Gyate of the thoracic duct. Vest.khir. 84 (THORACIC MOTwTUMORS) (CYSTS) no9lll23-9126 Ja 060, Wu 13110) SOKOLOVSKIYJS B.F~ Paget-Schroetter syndroms~ Khirurgiia no.9-72-77 261. (MIRA 15t5) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki usovershenstvovaniya vrachey Nach. - deystviteVnyy chlen MI SSSR prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-med-it.Ainskoy ordena Lenina akademii Lzieni S.M. Kirova. (PHLEBITIS) SOKOLOVSKIY, B.F. (Leningrad, Botkinskaya u1., d. 17, kv.8) Clinical and diagnostic aspects of defects in the interventricu- lar septum. Grudn. khir. 4 no.5t25-31 S-Ot6Z (MIRA 17:3) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki dlya usovershenstvovaniya vra- chey No.1 (naahallnik - deystvitelvnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. KABANOV, A.F.; GALUSTOV, S.G.; LESETSKIY, V.A.; SOKOLOVSKIYI B.M. Objectives of petroleum industry workers. Bezop.truda v prom. 5 no.9:8-9 S 161. (MIRA 14: 10) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti Vaerossiyskogo Soveta Narodnogo Khozyaystva IGFSR. (Petroleum industry) (Automation) "I nV t ~-:-A r,-. !'a I -J.ca t o d t, -il, n,%~ -I ~~ccd-'s 22/12/50 Sci. Res ir,,-,t of Tecl-in-Lq,,,,e, Acad of Architecture, 17 F FC Vecheryaya Moskva 7 BOCFrKA'R V, I-V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SOKOWVSKIY, B.S., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. 'Kaking parquet planks of sawmill and woodworking machinery waste* Mov.tekh. i pered.op. v stroi. 19 no-3:24-26 Mr '57. (wood waste) ( 'r arqueting) (MLRA 10:4) SOKOLOVSKIY, B.S., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Glued wooden triangular trusses. Stroi.prom. 32 no.4:43-44 Ap '54. (MLRA 7:5) (Truseas) ]CAGAN. professor, doktor tokhnichookikh nauk; SOKOLOVSKIT, B.S., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk-; YAVISYSMY. S.D., il-ibeher. Application of cemented piles and sheet piling in building hydrotechnical structures. Gidr.stroi. 23 no.3:26-29 154. (MLRA 7:6) (Pile driving) ~--. s. t'tI5 6-61.L .K13 KleyeWc Svai i Shpunt (Cemented Piers and Sheet Piling, B~"-) 7 M. Ye. Kagan, E. S. SokolovsIdy, i S. D. Yavlenskiy. Moskva, Izd-Vo Rechnoy Pransport, 1955. 126 P. Illus.., Diagro., Tables. VELIKHOV, P.P.~, [debeasedj laureat Stalinskoy premii; GITHAN, I.B., laureat Stalinskoy premil; SOKOLOVA. A~D., laureat StalinBkoy premil; KHODOV. M.P., laureat Stalinskoy premii; SOKOLOVSKIY, D.I., inzhener, reteenzent; OSTOLISKIY, V.O., kandidat reMnc %"-=Vl~a~k. redaktor. [Special cranes for the erection of building structures] Spetsialinye krany dlia. montazha stroitelOnykh konstraktsii. Moskva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-rY. 1953. 205 P. (MLRA 7:5) (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Building) KHOKHOLEV, K.I.; SOKOIOVSKIY, D.I.; LAPSHIN, N.G. Experience in making and using large-sized precast reinforced cogcrete panels for floors of industrial buildings. Bet.i zhel.- bet. no.1:31-34 Ja 156. (MIRA 9:4) (Floors, Concrete) MANE)EV, A. I.;_ SOKOLDIISKIY, D. I. Railroad cement car with pneumatic unloading. Mekh. stroi. 16 no, I:ig-2o z4r 61. (14IRA 14: 5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut Btroitellnogo i dorogimogo mashinostroyeniya. (Cement-Transportation) (Railroads--Freight cars) -'c role for zhe prolonged d�scussion on the hydrolog of the forest and the water balance of wooded and koodless bealma. Trudy GGI no.12?g-,,-9 165. (MMA 18 19) SOKOLOVSKIY, D. L. "The Application of Distribution Curves to the Determination of the Probable Fluctuations of the Annual Discharge of Stream in the European Portion of the USSR, L., 1930. SOKOLOVSKI-Y, D. L. Prim.eneniye kr#ykh veroyatnostey k raschetam godoyogo i maksimallnogo S-~oka TA-pplicat-ion of Probability Curves In Calculations of Annual and Maximum Run-cff), Energoizdat, 1934. SO: U-3039, 11 Mar 1953 SOKOLOVSKIYj D. L. "Run-off in the Donets Basin", Trudy GGI (Proceedings of the GGI) Vol XII, 1934. SO; U-3039) 11 Mar 1953 SOVOLOVSleTY, T) - 1, - ,,The Connection -etween ~Iow and Precipitation Under Varying Geographical Gonditi,. ns, 11 Meteorologiya, i gidrologiya, No 6, 19a6. SOKCTCVSKT-f, L. L. kHydrologicai and Water-'-;-conomy Callcuiations in Designing Small Hydroelectric u Stations), Gidrometeoizdat, 10,46. SO: U-1019j, 11 Mar 1953 L-),. 1". "Flood Waters, 'Pieir 'Iydrologi-cal PeculiaritLas and Procedure cif Computation," No ', pp b5- 75. (~JeLeorulogiya i jidi-Q),ugiva, iio (, Nov/Dec 1947) so: u-32118, 3 Apr 1953 T F USSR/Hydrology - Runoff Jul/Aug 48 Forecasting, Hydrological "Factors Influencing the Variability of Yearly Run- off," D. L. Sokolovskiy "Meteorol i Gidrol" No 4, pp 91-92 States L. K. Davydov's formula shoving coefficient of yearly runoff variation as dependent mainly on coefficient of precipitation variation and runoff coefficient is incorrect since it does not consider area of watershed as a factor. Submitted lo Jan 48. 162T56 "Ei. T Krc-herin F,,nd t'ne Role he 1~Iayed i-a the Develcz.-~ent of Soviet 1~;,-dxologyr' ayrjeared in .'-'eteorolo-iya i GidroloSiyp-, u -14, 2' - '12, ~-; -""I's 51. DKOk-OVSK)Y' ika postraealia g1drogr2fa livueng kp.;4 dkx=L, Dlethods 4r ~_Unigfr4d. Calm- rograph for runoff conildering the.L)re i 'darfivenityl Gidrololicheikil hitilut, Trudy, No. 14(68):26--45, IQ49. 13 figs., S tables, 10 refs., .22 equations. DLC-A detailed study-of the problem. A simplified theory for practical use Is given. The maximum and the volume of a flood can be calculated for an uninvestigated basin, knowing or assuming the water losses. The distribution of the flood during the time can be calcu- la!ed, considering the configuration of the.catchment arcit. Subjecs Headings: 1. Flood (orectsfing, 12.Hydrographa 3. Runoff forecastlrig-A,A. %',3933. SokoloyAlf, D. L., Rlyer runoff; inedhods of Inrcs. tiZations and computations lRachnot stokj, Leringrad, Gidro-- metvor. U(Int., 19,52, 491 pp. 32, Ojily four Gernum contributiono, one Swhs urf!,,Iu, and otio Thi.i is it recent Ruiiglan treatise an ripplicd hydrolory and Anwrivan 1")k elinneuM of hydrolmy" hy A. Nfaycr) av! muthl)(14 ti~xil fly Itydratilic engineprq. The introtbiction rif this nitnti,mvd wriong 31f), tit1tv in 0.41 large valuable book !'~-j a historical liketch, of the developirwnt of fl. Proh:;LAUY niethOA, extellsivelY I tilapted in the ~Uok' um. li, igi- flji~ '2fAellre ill Ruz:qin, vinplimizing the controvemy on th, iliflu- vatvil by Americans A. Ilaten and 11. Foater, yet their nam,ti encc of forvif.4, lakc~, and "warnpe. ',%lost Eigrifficaut topies are wcre wit hollered either in text or in bibliographical notes, al- a~ iipllowe: Cenerat i%mter-balunvo equation for diorL and long thmigb thisir table is entimly copied. Surprisingly enough, jwriod:i, ilIuAriilP(! on devimal Rumian ba-drili, a balance for viltirtl this escrilent method, thoughtlesilly dificarded by American Itu :2~ia mid, the globe. Niethadii of datertnination of the annual hydrulogiad, was 2killfully improved and diveloped in ltueia itim)IT, it3 vatiability, fiet1uprwy curves and their eathility. with vt,ry gnmA buccem. Reviewer agrees with tha author, who Di,tribufiwi of runoff during it year, seasonal runoff, wint4-r flow; vxalf~i the jut-rits of Ilowian hyihalogLets, such as N. B. Dolgov t.,1114,j of ;ivcm Probability of daily discharge. Minimum flow U"d D. L Roclivrin; it is regrettahle, however, that author did in mimnwr and i%int,?r. Floods, their source and magnitude, not rnnvinlier the narecs or two most JariNrtant lutdi!rs in Rui- pi ni~i e~i and forctiast, probahility of o"urrence. Silt runciff, its sian ;qdrulogy, wmnely, V~ G. Caluilikov, and 1-1 V. Oppokov. i-miijiWation-, Ating of r"_xvoirs, bed load, dhinolved inatter. S. Nolupalls, USA Artifichd thange of the rutlG,'T: Affort-8tation, coil enn5cmainn, lluud control, Etorage reservdirs. .-CTr'.CLC11SYTY . F . L. I iyd-7 cic gy Genetic and statistical methods in hydrclogy. Izv. All SSSSR Otd. Tekh. nauk no. 5, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November _195~, Uncl. 2 17 437. Solculovskil, D. L, Nothods of runoff compufAllon In design off drainage syttenta (in n". 0, 3 -10, 4unt, RINI. T11111oltUll APAI M111H.-If (11MIldis an-mitipirt4land 16-ir 6ria- llh~,qlgps" Aw "'propillaf icon of ruw0folisring H. doktor BOGHKOV, A.~., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SjgQN.VS~,-- tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor, redaktor; SHATILIU, M.K., redaktor; SOLOVEYCHIK, A.A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor. [Influence of forests and afforestation Improvement measures on the vlow of rivers in the forest steppe zone of Zuropean Ebissial Vliianie less, I agrolesomeliorativnykh meropriiatii na vodnost' rek lesostepnol zony evropeiskol chasti SSSR. Pod red. D.L.Sokolovskogo. Leningrad, Gidrometeorologicheakoe izd-vo, 1954. 133 P- [Microfilm] (MLRA 7:11) (Forest influences) (Rivers) SOKOLOVSKIY, D.L. "I,-,--, - Methods for calculating maximum discharges and hydrographs of spring floods. Keteor.i gidrol. no-5:35-40 My '56. (K6U 9:8) (Floods) (Stream measurements) SOKOLOVSKIY, D.L. - ~ . ~ - I- -.-I, " - - ~ - o.6:118-119 X-D 156, Letter tm the editor. Izv. Al SSSR.Ser.geog.n (MLRA 10:1) (Stream measurements) 3(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2051 Moscow. Universitet. Geograficheskiy fakulltet Voprosy gidrologii (Problems in Hydrology) [Moscow] Izd-vo Moskovskogo univ., 1957. 231 p. 2,409 copies printed. Resp. Eds..- I. V. Samoylov and L. D, Kurdyumov; Tech Ed.: M.S. Yermakov. PURPOSE: This book is intended for hydrologists and geographers. COVERAGE: This collection of articles on the hydrology of the USSR is dedicated to Professor Ye. V. Bliznyak, Doctor of Tech- nical Sciences. Among the topics discussed are; 1) the effect of air temperature on flow volume, 2) the calculation of dhower runoff, 3) the s eed of flood waters, 4) stream levels, 5) spring floods, 6~ suspended sediments In running streams, 7) the Card 1/6 Problems in Hydrology SOV/2051 effect of agricultural practices on hydrology, and others. The discussions are accompanied by mapo, graphsaand tables illustrat- ing the present or long-term hydrology of the USSR. References accompany each,article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Samoylov, I. V. Yevgeniy Varfolomeyevich Bllznyak [Biographical Sketch] 5 Bliznyak, Ye, V. Problems and Prospects in the 4tudy of the Waters of the USSR 10 Apollov,-B. A. The Effect of Air Temperature pn the Volume of Stream Runoff 19 Samoylov, I. V. The Discharge of Stream Currents Into a Water Reservoir 25 Sokolovskiy, D. L. Some Problems in the Theory and Practice Card 2/ 6 Problems in Hydrology SOV/2051 of Computing Shower Runoff in Connection With the Character- istics of Drainage Net Structure 32 Zheleznyakov, G.V. Investigating the Speed of Movement of Flood Waters 43 Chebotaryev, N. P. Problems of Geographic Interpolation in Hydrology 56 Zolotaryev, T. L. Problems in Expanding Hydrological Series 64 Goncharov, V. N... and V. I. Poltavtsev, River Bed Deforma tions In the Region of Dan Foundations on Mountain Streams 69 Ivanov, P. V. Characteristics of Stream Level Status Regimes 79 Bydin, F. I. Maximum Flooding as Related-to Snow Melting 88 Card 3/ 6 Problems In Hydrology SOV/2051 Shvets, G. I. Characteristics of Water Conditions of the Dnepr River Over a Thousand Year Period 93 L'vovich, M, I. The Role of Agriculture in the Formation of the Water Regime of Streams 100 Rutkovskiy, V. I. Dividing the USSR Into "Forest-Hydro- Climatic" Regions ill Lopatin, G. V. Map Showing the Modulus of Discharge of Sus- pended Sediments of Rivers of the USSR 126 Bykov, V. D., and V. G. Khoddkov. Basic Geographical Characteristics in the Distribution of Runoff in the Area of the Central Russian Plateau ' 130 Kuznik, I. A. The Effect of Modern Agricultural Technology on the Hydrological Cycle of the Steppe-Zone 137 Kazantsev, B. P. The Time Melt Waters Reach Major River Card 4/ 6 Problems in Hydrology SOV/2051 Basins and Its Role in the Creation of Spring Floods 159 Konovalova, N. I. Attempt at a Hydrological Subdivision of the Northwestern Caspian Area 175 Zheleznyak, I. A. Runoff Water Distribution in the Annual Regimen of Rivers 186 Sokolov, A. A. The Relationship of,the Water Balance of Lakes to the Dimensions of a Lake and Its Basin Under Var- ious Geographical Conditions 195 Arkhangellskiy, M. M. Some Prospects In the-Application of Physical Methods in Hydrometry 205 Deyev, Yu. A. The Problem of the Kethodology of the Quanti- tative Evaluation of the Heat Regime of Running Waters 211, Card 5/6 Problems in Hydrology SOV/2051- Oliferov, A. N. Inveatuigating the.3now Cover of the Crimean Highlands In 1953-1954 218 Rogov, M. M. Some Problems In Hydwff&phic Investigations In River Deltas (Using the Amu-Darya River Delta.as an Ex- ample) 222 Blinov, L. K., and M. A. Burkalltseva. The PGeographical Paradox" of Lake Balkhash 226 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/bg 7/17/59 Card 6/6 by D. L. 3O-VOI0vf;'KLY rePort Prcsented at the 3rd A32-UhiOn WdrOlogica Congress, 7-17 Oct .1957, ip-ningrp.d. (Izv. Ak Hmik 850, ow geogmf.j 3., pp3-9, '55) S 0 K 6) ovS K Back-2158. Sahalavskil, 0. L., edited by, Problems of runoff fortnallor. and m*T9;Js for design (in Russian), Trud4 G Gidta. __jq, !azt. no. 61, Leningrad, Gidiamettoizdat, 1957, 301 pp. $2.40. A series of articles by 12 authors on derivation ON"unaff from rainfall. D4, Sokolovskii extends the American "Unitgraph" method. V. G, Andicianov analyzes theototical runoff varigigg I V during =~hs_;_ad sc&3_0~2. 1411.'Guttvich discusses elementary, runoff and gene -tie' iLnoff formula. G. A. Aleksciev gives appcoxi- mate "shod a 'f-statistical corript!"-tion. A.-P. Dochkay forecasts influence of culture of Hwarigho River regime in Chian. S. N. writes an ground-water influence on spciaV[io-;._.T temporary cteeks. N. F. Panovit presents Incthads of Construction of Nnoff aiagt*`I~mj for flat lands. in Russia, with numerous data tables. L. P. Seraliansksis explains determination of autaimum ~V 4i!ck!! in am .all.rivers of Russian bushes and steppes. Baiushe.Y-& discusses methods Of -fot Kazakhstan. D. D. Kyssov and E. E. Zuber-lanikun apply vatL&- tion curves -, r.-4f dererministion, 1. M. Gearitievskil studies la- flucace of totes E density on maximum belglic of qpriqXflqA,%' 17his is a collection of serious conqibutions of Russian hydrolo- --ists co the civet runoff focecasts. S, Itatupaila, U�k . I ANDREYANOV, Vladimir Goorgiyevich, kandidat teklinichookikh natik; SOKOW ,,R.L.,professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; VOSMSENSKIT'P' K.P.,kandidat geografichoskilch nauk. redaktor; OKSENOVA, Ye.I.redaktor; SMIKHIN, K.F..tekhnichaskly redaktor [Hydrological calculations for designing small and medium hydroelectric power stations] Gidrologicheskie raschety pri proektirovanii malykh i srednikh gidroalektrostanteii. Pod red. D.L. Sokolovskogo i K.P. Voskresenskogo. Leningrad, Gidromateor. izd-vo, 1957. 523 p.9 2 fold.. maps (in pocket) ()MRA 10:5) (Hydroelectric power stations) (Hydrology) SOKOLOVSKIY, D.L. Some problems in the theory of mELxImum rain-runoff formation and methods for its calculation. Trudy GGI no.61:5-29 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Runoff ) ~I,; -V 0 C; v y Y'O 9~ T U~:) tj -m.%l.u lx..q lecl .1 tP14, j. loll 2st,., "n -0 121"49 Xc,q .,Q _pq :-W7 !-dc-un Y-A ;-tj .4-ki -CI uTrilyK j" i AMU W~) I A'jTnGHg Sokolovskiyj D.L. lo-re-3-16/20/ TITLE: Influence of Forest on Stream Flow Corditions (0 viilyanii lesa na rezhim rechnogo stoka) PERIODIG~~L; Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geograficheskaya, 1958, Nr 3, PP 0/8-113 (USSR) ~._n6TRaCT; The author deals with the general influence of forests on stream flow, and in particular with the following questions: 1) the influence of forest on the yearly flow and the amplitude of flow variations; 2) the influence of forest on the total amount of the yearly flow; 3) the influence of forest felling on perennial fluctuations of the yearly flow. After having given a detailed aescription of the subject (illustrated by .crraphs and tables), the author mentions A.P. Bochkov (1954), L.M. Sidorkina (1956), Optokov (1932), Kuzin (1947). Shnitni- kov (1950), Rakhmanov (1956), G.Ya. Vangengeym(1946), A.A. V_rs (1948,1955,1956), and some Swiss authors who dealt with the same problem. The author comes to the conclusion that the influence of forest on water conditions is based mainly on the water-physical properties of forest soil. Forest and Gard 11-4 forest soil increase the minimal stream flow due to the sur- I ril' o f ~ oi-ez, f on S tream F I ow Condi tions 10-58-3-16/29 Face flow of thawed ice and rain watvi-, i,,E;. they increase the uniformity of stream flow throughout the year. It is therefore possible to say that total forest felling will inevitably lead to soil transformation and consequently to a decrease in the amount of stream flow. There are 12 tables, 2 graphs, 17 references, 14 of which are Soviet, 2 Swiss and I English. ~.VAIJLAIILE; Library of Congress 0 Card 2/2 Hydrology - USSR 2. Forestry - USSR AUTHOR; Sokol - 4 -Lre-, 1/ 18 TITLE: On the Calculation Met-od of the M_~ximam- Consumotion and the lUdrographs of Flood (0 metodike rascheta maiicsi:~,allnykh raskhodov i -idro-rafov pavodkov) 0 0 PERIODICAL: bleteorologiya i gidrGlogija, 1956, Nr 8, PP., 44-406 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is known that the problem of workin,- out a rational cal- calation theory and -method of the maximum flow of the spring floods and flood is one of the most topical problems of hydrology, if immediate hydrological data are lacking. The theories, methods, and formulae which exist at present are often contradicting. Therefore G. A. Alekseyev (Ref 1) tried to ana- ljze and classify these formulae. Ho-,-,,ever, Alekseyev considers only his own formulae as rational, -and rejects all others, even the best established ones. Since the just mentioned paper con- tains not only unclear -L"'ormulations, but even inaccuracies and coarse assumptions which distort the character cf the pheno- mena, the author thinks that it is necessary to complete his considerations (Ref 4). Among other things the formula (1) is not derived by Alekseyev, but "satisfies two necessary theoret- Card 1/3 ical conditions". It is easy to Drove that his theoretical con- 5 ()V'/ 5- 5 ~' - 6- - I I / ~ 6 On the Calculation Method of the Maximum Consumntion and the Hydro-ra-.)hs of Flood siderat2,ons are not sufficient for the subsTantiat-ion of the formula of the mass calcul_~tion (massovaya raschetnaya flormula~ and the formulae (1), (2), and are wrong. The formula reflects only several special cases One of these special cases is Alekseyev's assumption that the product of 3 coefficients which is assumed to form the proof of the formula (5) cor- responds almost completely to the considerations of A, V- O.-iyevskiy (Ref 5). The formula (1) leads to a physical absurd- ity qmax = 0, This formula so persistently defended by Alekseyeir is proved neither theoretically nor practically The volume formulae (ob"yemnyye forrauly Pl,.) objected by Ali~kseyev are among the best established ones and Alekseyevis objections are to a great extent wrong. The considerations of Alekseyev on the principles of the construction of hydrographs are practically unacceptable and do not correspond to the demands of the plan- ning of power plants. The mere mathematical description of a phenomenon may in hydrology lead to the distortion of reality and to very inaccurate results without a careful analysis of Card 2/3 the natural conditions, This was the case with Ale,:sejev There SOV/! - 1 / '6 I - ;.- On the Calcalation ~Iethicci of t,-Lc, L'~-,Xizaul Cr~rls -'21 '.ic~ the G7 Flood arz 6 rei'~;rences, which are SoviE~t. Card 3//','; URY-VAYF,V, V.A., kand.tmkhn.nauk, otv.rnd.; ALEKIN. 0.A., red.; VELIKANOV, 14.A,, rmd.; BLIZITYAK, Ym.V., red.; BORSUK, O.N., kand.gaogr.nauk, rmd.; DAVYDOV, L.K., red.; DOMANITSKIY, A.P., red.; KALININ, G.P., red.; IMITSKIY, S.N., red.; KUDELIN, B.I., red.; M&ITOI14, L.F., red.; ?,M1ffKIMI. 14.F.. red.: ORLOV. B.P., red.; POPOV, I.V..red.; PROSKU- RYAKOV, A.K., red.; SOKOLO-VSKIv,-,D.L., red.: SPENGLER. 0.A., red.; KIY, S.K.. rmd.: GROS?491. R.V., red.: CMnTAREV, A.I.. rm SERG77W, A.N., teldin.red. [Proceedings of the third All-Union Hydrological Congress] Vaesoiuznyi gidrologichaskii allazd. 3rd, Leningrad, 1957. Trudy. Leningrad. gidro- meteor. izd-vo. Vol.1 EGeneral information, decisions, and papers pr83mnted in plenary sessions] Obshchie svedeniia, resheniia i ple- narnym doklady. 1958. 24? p. (1,111LA, 12:1) (Hydrology-Congresses) SOKOLOVSKIY. D.L., prof. Method of computing maximim discharges and hydrographs of spring floods and floods resulting from rainfalls. Trudy OGMI no.15':41-51 158. (MIRA 12:7) l.Leningradskiy gidrometeorologicheaki7 institut. (Floods) SOKOWVSKIY,, D.L., prof. Method of estimating the transformation of flood flow. TrUCIF OGMI no.15:211 '58. (MIU 12:7) l.Leningradskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut. (Floods) SOTCOLOVSKIYj-D.1., prof. Notes on Z.P. Petrova's work. Trud7 OGMI 110-15:213 '58. (MIRA 12:7) 1.1,eningradskiy gidrometeorologichaskiy inBtitUt. (Precipitation (Meteorology)) SOKOLOVSKlY, Daniil L'vovich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; URYVAYEV, V.A., red.; VI.%DIMIHOV, O.G., teklin.red. LRunoff; basic principles of theoretical and practical calculations] Rechnoi stok; osnovy teorii i praktiki raschetov. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1959. 527 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Runoff) GUREVICH, M.I., kand.geogr.nauk; POPOV, I.V., kand.geogr.nauk; SPENGLER, O.A., kand.geogr.nauk; URTVAYEV, V.A., otv.red.; SOKOLOVSKIY, R-0 " A. D.L., nrof., dok-tor tekhn.nauk, red.toma; CMOTA 7,- dotspnt, kand.tqkhn.nauk, red.toma; KALININ, G.P., prof., doktor geogr.nauk. red.toma; GROSMAN, R.V., red.; SHATILINA, M.K., red.; BRAYNINA, H.I., tekhn.red. [Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congress] Trudy III Vsesoiiiznogo fidrologicheekogo s"ezda. Leningradq Gidrometeor. izd-vo. Vol.2. [Section of runoff calculations and forecasts] Sektaiia raschetov i prognozov stoka. 1959.. 767 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. VsesoyuLznyy gidrologicheskiy s"yezd. 3d, Leningrad, 1959. (Hydrology--Congresses) (Runoff) ANDRETANOV, Vladimir Georgiyevich; SOKOLOVSKIT, D.L., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; SHATILINA, M.K., red.; BRATNINA, M.I.. takha.red. [Annual distribution of streamflow; basic principles and their application to hydrological calculations and the water economy] Vnutrigodovoe ra8predelenie rechnowo stoka; oanovnye zakono- mernosti i ikh ispollzovanie v gidrolo-icheskikh i vodokhozisist- vennykh raschetakh. Pod red. D.L.Sokoiovskogo. Leningrad, Gidro- meteor.izd-vo. 1960. 326 p. (MIRA 13:10) (Hydrology) URTVAYEV. V.A., kand.tekhn.nauki red.; CHRBOTAREV, A.I., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; YOM .1095LIT, K.P., kand.g0ogr.nauk, red.; DOMANITSKIT, A.P., kand.geogr.nauk, red.; PROTASITBV,.M.S., kand.gaogr.nauk. red.; SOXCLOVSKIT. D.L., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; SLUILINA, M.K., red.; VLADIMIROV, O.G., tekhn.red. ESurface water resources in regions of reclaimed virgin and idle lands] Resursy povarkhnostnykh vod raionov oavoeniia toolinnykh i zalezhnykh zemell. Pod obahchei red. V.A.Ury- vaeva. Leningrad, Gidromateor,izd-vo. N0.5. ENorth Kazakhstan Province. Kazakh S.S.R.1 Severo-Kazakhatanskais oblast' Ka- zakhskoi SM. 1960. 418 p. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Leningrad. Gosudarstvannyy gidrologichepkiy institut. 2. Direktor Gosudarstvanno-vo gaidrologicheskogo institute (for Uryvayev). (North Kazakhstan Province--Water suDply) FMOROV. N.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; POPOV, I.V.. kand.geogr.nauk; BORSUE, O.N., kand.geogr.nauk; GRUSHWSKIY, H.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; VELIKANOV, M.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.(Koskva); URTYATRY, V.A., OtV. red.; IN. 0.A., red.; BLIZNTAK, Te.V., red. [deceased]; BORMX, O.N., red.; DAVYDOV, L.K., red.; DOMANITSKIY, A.P., red.; KALININ, G.P., red.; KRITSKIY, S.N., red.; KUDELIN, B.I., red.; MANOIM, L.F., red.; MERMI, X.F., red.; ORLOV. B.F., red.; PROS M YAKOV, A.K.. red.. . red.; SPENGLER, O.A., red.; CHEBOTAREV, A.I., red.; CHEEKOVSKIY, S.K., red.; SHATILINA, M.K., red.; VLADIMIROV, O.G., takhn.red. [Transactions of the Third All-Union Hydrological Congress] Trudy III Vsesoiuznogo gidrologicheskogo s"ezda. Vol.5. [Section of Hydrodynamics and River-Bed Evolution] Sektsiia gidrodinamiki i ruslov.vkh protsessov. 1960. 421 p. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy gidrologicheskiy s"ezd. 3d, Leningrad, 1957. ' 2. Gosudarstvennyy gidrologichaskiy institut (for Fedorov, POPOV). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Velikanov). (Hydrology--Congresses) SOKOLOVSKIY, D.L. Methodology of estimating the greatest possible discharges orf the basis of the geographic parameters of a formula of maximum ntfioff. Trudy GGI no.79:3-17 '60i 01IRA 15:8) (Runoff) SOKOLOVSKIY, D. L. Potential mKxim= runoffs and methodology for determining them. Trudy Len, gidromet. inst. no.11-1-11 '61. (MIRA 16-1) (Runoff) ,SOKOLOVSKIY, D.L. Hydrology and water resources of arid regions. Probl. gidroenerg. i vod. khoz. no.1:5-9 163. (MIRA 16.12) 1. Leningradskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut. SOKOLOVSKA D.L. dokLor tel+n-nauk, prof. I:,- Application of the methods of mathematical atatiatics to calculations for maxiimlm discharges. Gidr. stroi. 33 no-5:33-36 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Hydrology-Tables, calculations, etc.) (Mathematical statistics) SOKOLOVSKIY, D. 3. "D. L. Kocherin and the Role he Played in the Development of Soviet Hydrology," 14eteorologiya i Gidrologiya, Issue No. 1, 1949. u-i442, 28 Aug 51 11 it 9, P 1: 11 14Ado I? it it 11 1) u%Ipis lo VaIt o, .1 u 41 L L. L 16 T JLI 1% b o: ti Lune b~VwuR. 1) s ms)xr)Lqj*R pamukadya ppclm 'I 'N Jq. 2 -3. 27-31 , t " ins wille 2 2 V114- Ca(Olli, hir OA fin. at UIPWanilhatm pri-alre, CIIA% HLAPIC coo =so zoo ado so 00 00 60 00 ..%0o of I f1ALjIA~,KAL 01FJoATLQ[ 00S m ,0,9 0 is SS .1 so p S a ndI An I to it to it K it K q ft IT j t.~3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0. aw w w Or wwww---- 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 VUS sa" ' " 24 It at It at I A, I ' ' J 1 I u It a A A a L a L-1 SO A 'I L 1. A B O 1 A 11 0 It FQI, I q Y V k I - AA N QL W U11 I 1.1, - 'f~ tt -bI".0ttat -014) 11, -Ja- I-- A 00 . 1. . -- 00 a, . - ... - 7. Properatilut of ume natallstuff. --D. S. - 90 00 BumLikor Prow 13, X.. :1. 41 tit 19311. -.A;jvtj .... L,j with 2* Ca(011) for 4 lam ut d 2 3 -00 1 0 . an , , itto. pt, . . Burt, gave 91.111%of halftuff ,iruilar in it, prtalwrtic, to thit -00 of hirch pulp 64. C. A. V. 3:0)). Th., hitch and a,j~u .00 06 1141fqjjff~ bleach,11 r.%hau.tivvly by variou, luctlat-1, -00 ;-r%Klticvd y0low pfoiluds. !~pru;:%: VkA%tc (57c bAtk And .90 00 CtKkrtl With CAMIU, %ilUib4IlY to harill anti 10)~ %OMA) c 00 81 , ' produt-1 all inictior hAmuff. Itbilt, "at,Ling *%Ih .00 " so l7ple CUM11), For 12 fam at 150' and .5, attn. pirs,ture see 'E I" vr j 1wtIt-r pruiluct whit h mixed with 20% sulffic cAu- If C d i l . . ale ng pamr. Wrapp lo,r I'I'miuml all cat'ily s S; 0e 00 j; 00 '90 see 00 "" N 1 SON ~O 9 ; Zee ~ .00 '09 C.Z-z see A I a - I L AWITALLUNWAL LITIEN AT1,411C CLASSIFINCATICII e* w t sale.4 -11 C-1 lot OPIL1310-C! --W-Iiijal OK c- at, N U ON IN 3 9 AOL IN WO 10111IN1111 I a I TA , 0 00 0 0! 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 stmago 11 .1 SOKOLOVSKIY,,D.B.. Inzhener. Waste paper processing In some foreign enterprises. Bum.prom. 30 no.10:28-31 0'55. (Kw 9:1) (United States--Waste paper) SOKOIA)VSKIY, D.S.. inshener. Processing vast@ paper In some enterprises abroad. Bmm.prm. 30 ne.U:26-30 1 155. (KLVA 9:2) (Waste paper) (Salvage- (Waste, et4 jC, BREVVET2, X.V..kand.teldm.nauk Book on the utilization of waste paper ("Collection and processing of waste paper for paper and cardboard" by D.S.Sokolovskil. Rue viewed by K.V.Breitveit). Bum.prome 34 no.2:26 F '59. (min 12:4) (waste paper) (Sokolovskii, D.S.) SOKOLOVSKIY., D.S., inzh. Results of the discuBsion: "woodpulp or sulfite alcobol?" Bw- rom.36 no.4:5 Ap 161. (Woodpulp) (Alcohol) (MIRA 14;;5 BOKOIA)VSKIY, R., insil. New joinerle products in housing construction. Zhil.otroi. qp,8:22-24 '6o. (HIM 13:8) (windows) (Doors) VASILIYEVA, N.A.; SOKOLOVSKIY, E.V.; RAYDEBO'R, V.11. Using tritium for studying the flow of injected water. Geol.. nefti i gaza 4 no-7:55-59 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Groznenskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy neftyanoy institut. (Hydrogen-Isotopes) Sik. VASILIYMIA, N.A.; SOKOLOVSKIY, E.V.; MAYDY-BOR, V.19. Results of investigating the motion of injected water in the oil bed by using tritium, the radioisotope of hydrogen. Trudy VNII no.29: 266-277 16o. (MIRA- 13: 10) 1. Groznenskiy nauchno-issledovateltsl-dy neftyanoy institut. (Tritium) (Oil field flooding) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 50V/-5r 2 "9 Vsez;oyuznoy,-, 5oveshchaniye po vnedrenlyu radioak1.--,,ny;'h lzotopov I yadernykh .1--luchenly v narodnorn 1&Dzyay--tve SSSR. Riga, 1960. Radirinictivily.yo 1::otopy I yadernyye. IzIuchenlya v narodnorm C all! a I I =3*ii; trwiy vI;L-nu~Rx.-.no,,o oow!nh hy 2 - 6 aprelya 1560 g. C, RI[La. v 11 tomaldi, t, 4; roloki, raLvcdka I ra:~rabotl~a polezny1ch Iskopayemykh (Rad4oaCtiVe 150tOPC3 and Nuclear had-atien in the National Economy of the USSR; Tran- sactioz12 on the Symposium Held In Riga, April 12 - 16, 1960 ', In 1, 4: Frozpect1n,;r,Surveying, and rinin6 of'rUn- , voivne3. V. eral Depooits', No-9cow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961. 284 p. ",640 copieo printed. SponcorlnZ A~ency: Go3tzdar3tvennyj naucl-ino-te2&,nicheakly-komitet Sovel.a Xl~iStrOV SSSR. G.3Udarstvarlnry komitet Soveta'Y-Nni3trov SSSR po ispo-I'zovanlyu atomnoy energli 3. (Title page): N. A. Petrov, L. 1. Fetranko, and P. S. Savltskiy; d ed. of this volume: M. A. Speranakiy; Scientif*ic ed., M. A. Speranskly; Executive Eds.: N. N. Kuzlmina and A. G. lonell, Card 1/11 Radioactive J2otcpes and Nuclear (Cont.) SOV5592 Toch. Ed. : A. -1. Folo:Ana. PUR-,O:~E bcol~ 1:3 ln~;endA for ~mgineer~, an,l -%-,hn.!(.-,an2 d,~~allnZ the proble-,s IInvolved In the applicatIc.1 o, radloact-Wve lEotope2 and nuclear raldlatlicn. COVFT,~'GE: 1-nlz coll-ction of 39 artlcle!3 i.~, L of tl-~e Tran'nlc- All-Unicn, Conference 1~f the of' ac'-'ve- f~;ctcpcn, anti Nuclear Reactlenn In Naticnal rcencmy 01 USSR. Th,~, Conference wa3 called bv ~h- 7- ~o-ular-tv-~,vnyy komitet Sovet NllnistrovSSSR I'State Sc:1entific-Technical Cm.11,~tee of the GounpJl of of th,~ USSR), Ac-domy of Sdcnc-p:~ USSR, Cooplan SSSR (State,. Plarx-.1n.- f~o-'7nlttec C.'f thze Council of Piln-!~-t6rz of tb-~~ 1-C-310. Go'~Ular~t---'rer- .j lkomit;~,t Scveta Miniitrov SSSR po avtrmatlza-,~31,.. -I maz!h-no.- n,r :;nroyeniyu (State Committee of the Council of of the USSR for Automation and Machine Building.),and th,: Council of Xlnlzters of the Latvian SSR. The reportn num.,:iarJ-zed In th-la publication'deal with the advantages, prospects, and Card 2111 Radioactive 7-soto-oes and Nuclear (Cont.) 3 G `.V5 5 9 2 dovelopment of radioactive methods used in prozpecting, sur- veyin~, and -minin- of oroo. Individual report5 prezent the L rc2uits of the la~ast scientific research on the developm~_nt and, ir.-mrovcment of the theory, methodoloar, and technology of radionetric inveatigation3. Application of r_~dlGactive rnethod2 in the field of enZIncering geology, hydrology, and the con- trol of ore enrichment processes is analyzed. 'No personalltic5 are mantjon:d, There arc- no references. TABIX. OF Co';TENITS: Aleksey,,iv, F. A. Prozent State and ruture Frospe~~L3 of Applying the Acthodo of Nuclear Geophysics in Prospecting, SurveyIng, and Nin-Ing of 1-Unerala 5 Bulashovich, Yu. P., 0. M. Voakoboynikov, and L. V. ,P.,zyukin. Neutron and Gamma-Ray LogGing at Ore and Coal De,,o2lts Gordeyev, Yu. I., A. A. Nukcher,and D. IM. Srebrc-dollskiy. The Card 3/11 Ra,; J oactivo 1z:otrjpe3 and I-uc--- ear (Cont. V~ eildman, B. Ye., and L. Z. Tslav. Determining the Lo,~atlon rf' the Con' act Zcne of 011-Bearing a-,id T-iate'r-Bearring Carbonaaeou-Y B,d-,; by the induced Activity '-Tathiod Zhuva.-in, 7. G., and Yu. A. Akcba3lyanov. !:.--o of Radoa~tivE !.-,ozoijeo in a N,:-w P'ethod for Controlling the Ra-~ult.-~ of a Hydraulic Rupture of the Bed Gulln, Yu. A., D. A. Bernsliteyn, and Yu. I. SoIcoiov. e t-. the Investigation of U-e C~-m,~nt Dis- :ethods and Equipment for tribution Behind the Column in the Reinforced 'J'asIllytava, 111. A. - V Sokolovskiy, and V. N. '-!ayrjcbcr. . T:-c- 4L v- 'A""'.L'jv~"~ 'Y of Radioactive Hya,.c~,on-,'T in ZY:i:,lo-ation and ploitation of -011 Deposits for Control of Alc-nZ bho Bod So.,,,fc.r, V. N. Method for Dete-YmLtning the -'Natural Tritlum as a :Joans of Solving Hydrogeological and Hydroengineering Card 6/11 SOKOLOVSKIY.* E.V. " __ ... __ Analysis of the results of using radioactive ivotopea to cotabliBh the hydrodynamic connection between separate intervals of the productive formation of the Xarabulak-Achaluki field. Trudy GrozNII no.10:60-67 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Chochenr.-Ingush A.S.S.R.-Oil reservoir engineering) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) LEBEDINETS., N.P.; SOKOLOVSKIY ',__&V._; MAIDEBOR, V.N.; PWTASH, M.F.; CHMOVSKAYA, G.Yu. Hydrodynamic relationship among separate parts of thick fractured reservoir rocks. Geol.nefti i gaza 6 no-4:52-55 Ap 162. O-ERA 15-4) 1. Groznemkiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy neftyanoy institut. (Chechen-Ingush A.S.S.R.-Oil sands) AFAN 'EVA, kj~, BAISH9V, B.T., VORISOV, TU.P., VASILTEVA, V.N., VUfNGV, V.V., ZINDMTA, L.A., KUMNSTSM, SIO., KWSDT, M.I., MAKrSOV, M.N., RUDEBOR, V.W., PIDVnCDT, I.P., SGM=VM=, Z.V., SUSHMN, V.A., YAMVIXV, V.P. Pzvblm of developing oll in the =1 H"rt to be webmitted far the Blztb IdorM POUVUM Cannes rrankrart, 26-26 jv~mm 63 SOKOLOISKIY,, E.V. Investigating the inflow curves by introducing radioactive tracers into the reservoir. Nefteprom. delar. no,4:7-10 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy nauchnc>--iqs1edovate1'Bkiy institut. SOKOLOVSKJY, E.V.; MOYAN, G.A.~ IMAYDEBOR, V~ff. - p Reaults of experimenta"I. investigations of the water flooding of oil from fractures of varying section. Geol. nefti i gaza 8 no.10-,31-35 0 164. 411RA 17.12) 1. Groznenskiy nefty&noy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. OSOKOLOVSKIY) E.V, Results of an investigation of fluid motion in a fractured re5ervoir rock. Neft. khoz. 42 no.8:27-32 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) APAKIN, I.S.; IMENSYEV, K.K.1--SOKOLOVSKIY, F.M. Organizing work on hydraulic presses in furniture factories. Der. prom. 5 n9.4:5-6 Ap 156. (MLRA 9:7) l.TSentrallnyy nauchns-iseled*vatellskiy institut fanerF i mebeli. (Furniture industry) SOKOLOVSKIY, F.M., inzhener. k -- Veneering chair parts. Der.prom. 6 no.6:19-20 Je '57. 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