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and others . Geology and Commercial Minerals of Northern 

 Bukovina and Bessarabiya. Mo scow -Leningrad: 1946. 

 Office: Institute of Paleontology of USSR Academy of 



Sciences 

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VOL'SKn, ANTON NIKQLAEVICH (Metallurgist) 



A. N. Vol'skii was born June 24, 1897. In 1924 he graduated 

 from the Moscow Institute of National Economy. From 1928 to 

 1948 he worked in the State Scientific Research Institute of Non- 

 Ferrous Metals. He began teaching in the Moscow Institute of 

 Non- Ferrous Metals and Gold in 1929, and in 1934 he was made 

 a professor there. From 1953 he was a Corresponding Mem- 

 ber of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, and since 1960 an 

 Academician. 



Vol'skii has studied chemical equilibriums in melts during 

 metallurgical smelting in non-ferrous metallurgy. He complet- 

 ed a series of investigations of great practical significance. 

 Bibliography: 



Extraction of Zinc and Lead from Waste Products of Metal- 

 lurgical Plants. Moscow: 1934. 



Theory of Metallurgical Processes, L Moscow-Leningrad: 

 1935. 



The Basis of Theory of Metallurgical Smelting. Moscow: 

 1943. 



Interaction between sulfides and oxides during the smelting 

 of ores and Bessemerizing of mattes. Anniversary Col- 

 lection of Scientific Works 1939-1940, #9. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1940. 

 Office: Moscow Institute of Non- Ferrous Metals and Gold 



Moscow, USSR 



VONSOVSKH, SERGEI VASIL'EVICH (Physicist) 



S. V. Vonsovskii was born September 2, 1910. After gradu- 

 ating from Leningrad University in 1932, he worked in the Urals 

 Physico-Technical Institute in Sverdlovsk. In 1939 he began 

 working in the Institute of Physics of Metals in the Urals branch 

 of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, now U.S.S.R. Academy of 



