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Programm Abstracts Programm Abstracts 29. — 30. NOVEMBER 2012 DAS INTERNATIONALE SYMPOSIUM “ÖKOLOGISCHE, TECHNOLOGISCHE UND RECHTLICHE ASPEKTE DER LEBENSVERSORGUNG” Programm Abstracts Europäische Akademie für Naturwissenschaften, e.V. Hannover Europäische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft e.V Hannover Vorbereitender Ausschuss: Vsevolod Mymrin (Brasilia) Kimam Segoo (South Korea) Georg Tyminski (Germany) Elena Zelinskaya (Russia) Irma Berg (Germany) Olena Kotsar (Ukraine) Mattias Benke (Germany) Igor Orzhelskiy (Switzerland) ISSN 2193-3871 Herausgeber: Europäische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (EWG) Dr. med. Georg Tyminski Sutelstr. 50A 30659 Hannover Deutschland Tel. +49 (0)511 390 8088 Fax +49 (0)511 390 6454 www.euro-eco.eu E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] 1 Inhalt V.M. Abbasov; T.A. Mammadova; Kh.R. Valiyev; E.N. Askerova; Kh.H. Kasamanli; B.B. Guliyev IMPROVEMENT OF THE LUBRICATING PROPERTY OF HYDROTREATED DIESEL FUELS 12 V.M. Abbasov; T.A. Mammadova INVESTIGATION OF MONOGLYCOL ESTERS OF ACIDS DERIVED FROM VEGETABLE OILS AS OXYGENATED ADDITIVES TO DIESEL FUEL 13 Y.A. Akhenbakh; A.A. Rublevskaya PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF CREATION OF BRANCH CLUSTERS IN THE RUSSIAN REGIONS 14 M.M. Akhmedov; N.M. Gasimova; E.B. Gahramanova; E.S. Kuli-zade; R.Y. Badalova ON THE PROBLEM OF ADVANCED TREATMENT OF WASTE GASES ON CLAUS PROCESS AT NON-FERROUS METALLURGICAL PLANTS 15 V.A. Androkhanov PROBLEMS OF RECULTIVATION IN THE NORTH OF SIBERIA 16 A.G. Anshits; N.N. Anshits; S.N. Vereshchagin; T.A. Vereshchagina; E.V. Fomenko; O.M. Sharonova FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS ON THE BASIS OF FLY ASH MICROSPHERES - A NEW TREND IN UTILIZATION OF COAL-FUELED POWER PLANT WASTE 18 N.Yu. Antoninova; O.V. Astafieva; S.E. Deryagina; A.N. Medvedev; Yu.O. Slavikovskaya; L.A. Shubina ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF SAFIANOVSKIY COPPER MINE ACTIVITIES (SVERDLOVSK OBLAST, RUSSIA) 19 S.M. Apollonskiy; P.V. Korovchenko ABOUT THE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGIES 20 S.M. Apollonskiy PRINCIPLES OF ESTIMATED PREDICTION OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD OF NEAR RADIATING OBJECTS 21 S.M. Apollonskiy IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF METAL STRUCTURES ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC AIR ENVIRONMENT OF THE URBANIZED SPACE 23 S.M. Apollonskiy; P.V. Korovchenko ELECTROMAGNETIC SAFETY OF PERSONS INDOORS 24 2 Programm Abstracts O.V. Abrosimova; M.Yu. Merkulova; E.I. Tikhomirova EVALUATION OF SOIL PHYTOTOXICITY IN SARATOV 25 Yu.I. Bauman; A.S. Lysakova; A.V. Rudnev; I.V. Mishakov; A.A. Vedyagin; Yu.V. Shubin MODEL NI-M (M = CO, CU, CR) ALLOYED CATALYSTS FOR UTILIZATION OF MULTI-CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS 27 V.L.Belyaev; A.A. Shalaginov HIGH-CURRENT CONTACT SYSTEMS USING ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE LUBRICANTS 28 V.L. Belyaev; A.A. Shalaginov MODERN HEAVY-CURRENT SHUNTING BREAKERS 29 A.A. Belyachenko USING GIS-TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING OF TREE CONDITION IN SUBURBAN FOREST SYNFOLIUMS OF SARATOV REGION 31 S.E. Berezin SELECTION OF THE TYPE OF THE AIR SUPPLY CONTROL FOR MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL AERATION 32 Yu.I. Bezrukov; A.A. Shalaginov “DISCOLET” – A PERSPECTIVE AVIATION TRANSPORT 33 T.L. Bezrukova; V.M. Bugakov; I.S. Zinovyeva CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF NATURE MANAGEMENT 34 T.V. Bobra; A.I. Lychak ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE HEALTH OF THE POPULATION OF THE AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA 35 A.Ya. Bondarev WOLF AS BIO-INDICATOR OF ECOSYSTEMS’ CONTAMINATION. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS IN THE ALTAI REGION OVER 30 YEARS 40 M.K. Cherkashina LEGAL REGULATIONS ON PRIMARY ACCOUNTING IN THE SPHERE OF WASTE TREATMENT IN UKRAINE 41 Nikolay Danilov; Jakow Schtschelokov; Maria Stepanova ENERGETISCHE ANALYSE IN BETRIEBEN UNTER RUSSISCHEN VERHÄLTNISSEN 42 N.A. Danilova ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: INTEGRATION OF EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL APPROACHES 43 N.K. Dosmukhamedov; A.N. Lezin; N.M. Tokenov ECOANALYTICS IN MINING METALLURGY 45 3 S.G. D’yachkova; N.D. Gubanov SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS, MASTER DEGREE AND BACHELOR’S PROGRAMS AT THE FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY 46 O.A. Diachuk; G.V. Melnikov; E.I. Tikhomirova THE LUMINESCENCE METHOD OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS DETERMINATION 47 A.S. Elderhanova; A.A. Atayeva; E.I. Tikhomirova ASSESSMENT OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SOILS IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF CHECHEN REPUBLIC 49 Raisa Erzhapova; Razet Erzhapova; Magomed Khasikanov PECULIARITIES OF VEGETATION IN THE ITUM-KALE REGION 50 S.A. Garipova FUZZY FILTER. HIGH RATE COMPRESSIBLE MEDIA FILTRATION 53 M.S. Gavrilov; A.A. Vedyagin; I.V. Mishakov; Yu.V. Shubin; A.M. Volodin; V.O. Stoyanovskii; E.M. Slavinskaya; I.G. Danilova PREPARATION AND TESTING OF THREE-WAY CATALYSTS BASED ON PD-RH ALLOYS WITH PREDEFINED COMPOSITION 54 R.A. Gazarov DIE PROBLEME DES NATUR-SCHUTZKOMPLEXES DES KAUKASISCHEN MINERALWASSERS DER RUSSISCHEN FÖDERATION UND DIE WEGE ZUR LÖSUNG 55 O.I. Gorinov; O.B. Kolibaba; D.A. Dolinin; E.S. Semin; O.V. Samyshina; R.N. Gabitov A WAY AND INSTALLATION OF UTILIZATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE BY THERMAL PROCESSING METHODS WITH PRODUCTION OF GASEOUS FUEL 57 V.A. Gulidova; Ju. Merenkova; O. Dubrovina; S. Motyleva INFLUENCE OF NANOPOROUS NATURAL MINERALS (ZEOLITES) FROM TERBUNSKY FIELD (REGION LIPETSK); CONTENTS OF PB AND CD IN LEACHED CHERNOZEM 58 J.T. Hadisova; A.S. Abubakarova; E.A. Aleksandrova INNOVATIVE PARAFFIN-WAX COMPOSITIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL USE 59 4 Programm Abstracts E.V. Ilyina; A.F. Bedilo; I.V. Mishakov; A.A.Vedyagin NEW APPROACH FOR SYNTHESIS OF COOX/MGO OXIDATION CATALYSTS 61 Ignat Ignatov; Оleg V. Mosin CELLULAR ADAPTATION TO DEUTERIUM 2 OXIDE ( H2O) 62 Ignat Ignatov; Oleg V. Mosin ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF WATER AND ITS TEMPERATURE IN MODELLING PRIMODIAL HYDROSPHERE EXPERIMENTS 63 B.S. Jumakayeva; A.A. Ramanova SOME ASPECTS OF ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN KAZAKHSTAN 64 N.Ya. Kirilenko MANAGEMENT OF JET SPRAYS IN DISPERSION TECHNOLOGIES AND HYDROMECHANIZATION 66 Olena Kotsar; Ostap Danchenko; Dmitry Kvitko URGENCY TO INCREASE THE LEVEL OF CORRESPONDENCE OF ENGINEERING SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN INDUSTRIAL AND HOUSING OBJECTS TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA 67 Khalidia Ksenofontova SHAPING AND DEVELOPING THE SET OF MANAGERIAL COMPETENCIES IN AN ORGANIZATION 69 T.R.Kunakh MONITORING OF TOBACCO EPIDEMIC AMONG SCHOOLCHILDREN 70 Zh.M. Kuzbakova; I.D. Rodikov; L.V. Mazurova EVALUATING THE DYNAMICS OF BIOGENIC ELEMENTS IN WATER BODIES OF LENINGRADSKY REGION 71 V.I. Lebedev; M.F. Lebedeva; N.I. Lebedev GEOECOLOGY OF EXPLORATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF TYVA 72 V.I. Lebedev; M.F. Lebedeva; N.I. Lebedev COBALT MINERALIZATION OF TUVA, ALTAI SEI AND NW MONGOLIA 74 V.I. Lebedev; M.F. Lebedeva; N.I. Lebedev GEOECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EXPLORATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE ULUG-KHEM RIVER BASIN (TUVA) 75 5 V.I. Lebedev; I.N. Kozakov; V.V. Yarmolyuk; A.A. Kovach; A.M. Sugorakova ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE TUVINO-MONGOLIAN MASSIF 77 V.I. Lebedev; K.M. Rychkova; A.D. Duchkov; I.L. Kamenskii; O.D. Ayunova; Zh.E. Choksum ISOTOPIC-HELIUM RATIOS OF THERMAL FLUIDS FOR ESTIMATION OF TECTONO-MAGMATIC ACTIVITY IN EAST TUVA 78 Yu.Yu. Lobachev; A.L. Podolsky; E.I. Tikhomirova ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL CONTAMINATION BY NITROGEN-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS AND HEAVY METALS WITHIN THE PROTECTED NATURAL AREA NEAR BIG CITY 80 V.A. Loginova; E.V. Murashova ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS IN THE ESTIMATION OF COMPETITIVENESS OF TERRITORIAL ECONOMIC SYSTEMS 82 S.Ju. Lyashonok; A.V. Knizhnik; A.Ja. Ribkin; S.G. D’yachkova OPTIMIZATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF TUBE FURNACES 83 V.A. Makina ASPECTS OF ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION AND UPBRINGING IN A HIGHER EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT 84 V.V. Markhinin ECOLOGICAL ETHICS AND SCIENCE 86 K.A. Naumova; V.E. Stepanov THE THEORY OF RADIATION-INDUCED THERMAL DOSIMETRY AND ITS APPLICATION TO MEASURE THE CALORIFIC VALUE OF THE FUEL COMPOSITIONS OF HYDROCARBON AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE 88 N.V. Nemchinova; E.A. Potapova; M.S. Leonova; S.N. Fedorov; T.A. Buzikova RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF SILICON OF HIGH PURITY 89 M.B. Otarbaeva; I.A. Amanzhol; O.V. Grebeneva; L.K. Ibraeva; N.M. Zhanbasinova INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF POLLUTION IN THE URBAN TERRITORIES AND RISKS OF ITS IMPACT ON POPULATION HEALTH 90 V.V. Pechenkina LANDFILLING OR RECYCLING 91 6 Programm Abstracts Yana A. Philipson ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL FEASIBILITY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS IN RUSSIA 92 A.M. Plyusnin INFLUENCE OF MINING PRODUCTION WASTES ON ENVIRONMENT AND WAYS OF PROBLEM SOLUTION 94 A.L. Podolsky; S.V. Bobyrev; E.I. Tikhomirova USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 95 A. Potapov; M. Leibman; A. Lavrusevich; A. Bakalov; I. Potapov PECULIARITIES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF OLYMPIC FACILITIES IMERETI VALLEY AS OBJECTS OF ENGINEERING PROTECTION 97 A.N. Rassokha; A.N. Cherkashina ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF APPLYING FUNCTIONALLY MODIFIED POLYMER COMPOSITES IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING 98 K.A. Romanova THE USAGE OF THE METHOD OF PRODUCTION PROCESSES MODELING FOR ECOLOGICAL CONTROL 99 Tuyakbai Rysbekov ÖKOLOGISCHE BILDUNG UND ERZIEHUNG DER GESUNDEN LEBENSKULTUR 101 Saltanat Rysbekova VERVOLLKOMMNUNG ÖKOLOGISCHER BILDUNG UND ERZIEHUNG IN HOCHSCHULEN DER REPUBLIK KASACHSTAN 103 L.A. Safronova; E.I. Tikhomirova; A.A. Makarova; T.V. Anohina PROBLEMS OF RECYCLING OF CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION WASTE 105 I.E. Semenov AUTONOMOUS INSTALLATION FOR CONDENSATION OF FRESH WATER FROM ATMOSPHERIC AIR 108 I.V. Sergeyeva; E.S. Sergeyeva BIOASSAY METHOD FOR ECOLOGICAL, SANITARY AND HYGIENIC MONITORING OF NATURAL WATER BODIES 109 A.A. Shalaginov HEAVY-CURRENT CONTACT SYSTEMS WITH COMPOSITE LIQUID-METAL CONTACTS OF THE ELECTRICAL APPARATUSES 111 7 A.A. Shalaginov; S.G. Tishchenko HIGH-CURRENT CONTACT SYSTEM 112 S.G. Scheina; A.N. Minenko; E.N.Minenko METHODE DER AUSWAHL VON ENERGIEEFFIZIENTEN BAULICHEN MASSNAHMEN BEI DER STÄDTEBEBAUUNG 113 Svetlana Sheina; Liya Babenko; Pavel Shumeev; Ekaterina Belaya ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT OF CONDITION OF LISTED BUILDINGS AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES 114 E.V. Shelepova; A.A. Vedyagin; I.V. Mishakov; A.S. Noskov PILOT-SCALE MODELING OF DEHYDROGENATION PROCESSES IN REACTOR WITH INORGANIC MEMBRANE 116 B.G.Shintimirova ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF MARINE POLLUTION 117 L.V. Shvedkova; A.V.
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