TATARINOV 390 



Kurnakov Physico- Chemical Analysis in Analytical Practice. 

 Trudy Vsesoyuzn Knof. po Anal. Khim., L Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1939. 



Investigation of the system K2PdCl4-KIH20 according to the 

 method of light absorption. Zhur. Anal. Khim., 1948, 3, #5. 

 with N. V. Bausova. Study of chemistry of fluorides of galli- 

 um and their utilization for separating gallium from other 

 metals. Khim. Redkikh EL, #2. Moscow: 1950. 

 Biography: 



Ivan Vladimirovich Tananaev (to the 50th Anniversary since 

 date of birth). Zhur. Anal. Khim., 1954, 9, #4. 

 Office: N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General Chemistry, 



USSR Academy of Sciences 

 Leninskii Prospekt, 31 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: 1-aya Cheremushkinskaya 3 



Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: B7 56 81 



TATARINOV, PAVEL MIKHAILOVICH (Geologist) 



P. M. Tatarinov was born November 6, 1895. He graduated 

 in 1925 from the Leningrad Mining Institute. In 1924-49, he 

 worked in the Geological Committee (The All- Union Scientific 

 Research Geological Institute) and in 1954 he began working 

 there again. He went to teach at the Leningrad Mining Institute 

 in 1930 and in 1940 was made professor. Since 1953 he has 

 been a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of 

 Sciences. 



Tatarinov has studied ore deposits and non-metallic indus- 

 trial minerals of the U.S.S.R., particularly of the Urals. 

 Bibliography: 



Materials for Knowledge of the Deposits of Chrysotile- 

 Asbestos of the Bazhenovsk Region of the Urals. Leningrad: 

 1928 (Works of the Geological Committee. New series, #185). 

 and others. Alapaevsk Intrusion of Ultrabasic Rock of the 

 Urals and Chromite Deposits in It. Moscow -Leningrad: 

 1940 (Works of the Central Scientific Research Institute of 

 Geologic Prospecting, #120). 



and others. Course on Deposits of Commercial Minerals, 

 2nd ed. Moscow -Leningrad: 1946. 



Conditions in the Formation of Deposits of Ore and Non- 

 Metallic Commercial Minerals. Moscow: 1955. 

 and others. Course on Non- Metalliferous Deposits, Part 

 1-2. Moscow-Leningrad-Novosibirsk: 1934, 1935. 



