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recipient of a Stalin Prize in 1946. In 1949 Nalivkin was award- 

 ed the Gold Medal of A. P. Parpinskii by the U.S.S.R. Academy 

 of Sciences. He was given a Lenin Prize in 1957 for scientific 

 leadership in compiling a geological map of the U.S.S.R. (in 

 scale of 1/2,500,000, published 1956). 



Nalivkin' s major work is devoted to stratigraphy and paleo- 

 geography of the Paleozoic Era of the Urals, of the territory 

 close to the Urals, of Central Asia, and of the Russian plateau. 

 Nalivkin is an authority on the Devonian deposits of the U.S.S.R. 

 Detailed study of Devonian fauna, brachiopods, has allowed him 

 to work out the details of the stratigraphy of mid-Devonian and 

 upper Devonian deposits in sections of the Timan Mountain 

 ridge and the Russian plateau. His research in the Urals made 

 the stratigraphy and paleogeography of this territory more pre- 

 cise, has permitted separation of middle and upper Devonian 

 and lower Carboniferous deposits by layers and showed con- 

 siderable spreading of Silurian and earlier deposits. Studies 

 made by Nalivkin resulted in greater knowledge of the geology 

 and minerals of Central Asia, and also aided in the determi- 

 nation of stratigraphic positions of Ural bauxite deposits and oil 

 deposits in the territories close to the Urals. 



Nalivkin was Chairman of the National Committee for 

 U.S.S.R. Geologists as of 1961. 

 Bibliography: 



Outline of Turkistan Geology. Tashkent- Moscow: 1926. 

 Brachiopods of Upper and Middle Devonian in Turkistan. 

 Moscow-Leningrad: 1930. 



Semilukski and Voronezh layers. Proceedings of the Main 

 Directorate of Geologic Surveying, 1930, 49, #1. 

 Past Don and Elets Layers. Moscow-Leningrad- 

 Novosibirsk: 1934. 



Brachiopods of Upper and Middle Devonian and Lower 

 Carboniferous of North East Kazakhstan. Leningrad- 

 Moscow: 1937. 



Brachiopods of the main Devonian field. Fauna of the Main 

 Devonian Field, 1. Moscow-Leningrad: 1941. 

 Devonian deposits of the U.S.S.R. Atlas of the Leading 

 Forms of Fossile Fauna of the U.S.S.R., ^. Moscow - 

 Leningrad: 1947. 



Study of Facies. Geographic Conditions for Deposition, 1-2. 

 Moscow-Leningrad: 1955-56. 



Short Outline of the Geology of the U.S.S.R. Moscow: 1957. 

 Biography: 



Dmitrii Vasil'evich Nalivkin. Moscow-Leningrad: 1950. 



