AFANAS^YEV, GEORGII DMITRIYEVICH (Geologist) 



G. D. Afanas'yev was born March 4, 1906. Upon graduating 

 from the Leningrad Institute in 1930, he worked at the Institute 

 of Petrography, and later at the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences 

 Institute of Geological Sciences. From 1948 to 1953, he was 

 scientific secretary at the Department of Geological and Geo- 

 graphic Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. He has 

 been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 

 since 1948, and was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences 

 as a Corresponding Member in 1953. He was assistant to the 

 chief editor of Proceedings of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, 

 Geological Series, from 1954, and chief editor of a review 

 journal, Geology, from 1956. 



Afanas'yev' s main works deal with the study of magmetic 

 rocks of the Caucasus and to questions on petrogenesis. 



As of 1961, Afanas'yev was Deputy Chief Scientific Secretary 

 of Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R. 



Bibliography: 



Lake Syevan bottom sedimentation. 



Lake Syevan Basin (Gokcha), 3^, #2, Leningrad, 1933. 

 Granitoids of Ancient Intrusive Complexes of North Western 

 Caucasus.' Moscow: 1950. 



The importance of granitization as a process leading to the 

 formation of granitoid masses. Congres Geologique Inter- 

 national. Comptes rendus de la XIX session. Alger, 1952, 

 Fasc. XV, Alger, 1954, 397-413. 



Main results of a study of magmetic geology in the North 

 Caucasus folding territory. Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.R., Geol. 

 Ser., 1956, #3. 



Office: Institute of Geology of USSR Academy of Sciences 



Pyzhevskii 7, Moscow, USSR 



Residence: Kotel'nicheskoye nab. 1/15 

 Moscow, USSR 



Telephone: B7 48 82 



AGEEV, NIKOLAI VLADIMIRQVICH (Metallurgist) 



N. V. Ageev was born June 17, 1903. Upon completing the 

 Leningrad Polytechnical Institute in 1926, he started working 

 there. From 1938 to 1940, and again from 1942 to 1951, he 

 worked at the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Institute of General 

 and Inorganic Chemistry. In 1951 he was at the U.S.S.R. Acade- 

 my of Sciences Institute of Metallurgy. In 1952 he was made 



