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Selected Staff Members: 
B. M. Maslennikov 
L. V. Romanova 
Description: 
This is one of the numerous mining and mining-metallurgical insti- 
tutes established during the first 40 years of Soviet rule. 
The Institute has done research in many phases of mining. Its work 
in ore analysis has centered on methods of determining selenium, lithium, 
magnesium, and boron. The Leningrad Branch has been active in the study of 
the solution of inorganic salts. 
In addition to developing an improved system of underground mining 
and better flotation and ore-dressing processes, the automation laboratory 
has designed control units for automation of mine conveyor lines. 
Not all of the Institute’s research is concentrated on mining and 
refining processes; they have also performed considerable work in improving 
the methods used in prospecting and geological surveying. To further this 
end, the Institute's staff has undertaken hydrogeological studies of boron 
raw materials, cartographic studies to aid in mapping ore fields, and 
structural studies of ore fields. 
The Institute periodically publishes a Trudy. 
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Name: State Scientific-Research Institute of Nonferrous Metals 
(Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tsvetnykh 
metallov--GINTsvetmet ) 
Address: Moscow, ulitsa Durova, 31 
Director: D. N. Klushin (1960) 
Deputy Director: -- 
Administrative Affiliation: Gosplan, U.S.S.R. (1958) 
Selected Staff Members: 
I. V. Babina 
N. A. Filippova 
L. B. Ginzburg 
Ye. I. Gulyayeva 
S. D. Gur'yev 
G. Ya. Krichevskiy 
A. K. Livshits, Candidate 
