325 SAUKOV 



His major work is devoted to the study of the geology and 

 mineral species of Central Kazakhstan, particularly the study 

 of mineral formations and their use in the national economy. 

 Satpaev supervised the discovery of large scale copper for- 

 mations and deposits of other minerals in the Ulutau- 

 Dzhezkazgansk Region. He compiled large scale maps for the 

 prognosis for minerals. 

 Bibliography: 



Main features of geology and metallogenesis of the Dzhez- 



kazgansk copper ore region, Greater Dzhezkazgansk. 



Moscow-Leningrad: 1935. 



On the prognostic metallogenic maps of central Kazakhstan. 



Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. Geol., 1953, #6. 



On metallogenic epochs, formations, and belts of central 



Kazakhstan. Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kazakh S.S.R., #124, Ser. 



Geol., 1953, #17. 



On some specific peculiarities of geology of copper-bearing 



sandstone of the Atbasar Tersakkansk Region. Izvest. Akad. 



Nauk Kazakh S.S.R., Ser. Geol., 1953, #18. 



On specificity and main stages of development of metallo- 

 genesis of central Kazakhstan. Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 



Ser. Geol., 1957, #3. 

 Biography: 



N. G. Kassin and I. I. Bok. Kanysh Imantaevich Satpaev. 



Izvest. Akad. Nauk Kazakh S.S.R., #70, Ser. Geol., 1949, #11. 



Vestnik of the Kazakh S.S.R. Akad. Nauk, 1949, #4 (Number 



devoted to the 50th anniversary of Satpaev.) 

 Office: President, Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR 



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 Alm-Alta, Kazakh SSR 



SAUKOV, ALEKSANDR ALEKSANDROVICH (Geochemist) 



A. A. Saukov was born August 15, 1902. After graduating 

 from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, he has worked at the 

 U. S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. In 1949 he became Chairman of 

 the Department of Geochemistry of the Institute of Geological 

 Sciences. He was made professor in 1952 at Moscow Universi- 

 ty. In 1953 Saukov was elected a Corresponding Member of the 

 U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. He has been a member of the 

 Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1945. For the mono 

 graph Geochemistry of Mercury he was awarded a Stalin Prize 

 in 1947, and in 1952 he received a Stalin Prize for the second 

 edition of Geochemistry. 



