Terrestrial Oceans And Lunar Maria by G.F. Makarenko

About the Book
Both the Earth and the Moon have been repeatedly involved in episodes of volcanic activity induced by the heating of the interior of the two planets. Before the onset of each epoch of outpourings of lava that filled volcanic seas, arcuate and ring-shaped mountain chains encircled these seas in different regions of the planets.

The Moon is a “simplified model” of the Earth. Reviewing the structures of the Earth and the Moon simultaneously, we shall better understand the origins and compositions of the mountain ranges of the Pacific coast and see why the Atlantic-type oceans are not surrounded by mountains, and what is common in the structure of the volcanic floor of terrestrial oceans and lunar maria.

The book is intended for a wide circle of geologists, geographers, and astronomers and will also be of interest to those who are specializing in the geology of the Earth and the Moon.

About the Author

Galina Makarenko graduated from the Moscow Geological Exploration Institute named after Sergo Ordzhonikidse as an engineer-geologist. She is currently a member of the geological faculty at Moscow State University, where she conducts scientific research in the areas of geotectonics and volcanism. In addition to her research, she teaches general geology and trains both students and post-graduate students.
For many years, Makarenko participated in scientific expeditions in regions of ancient volcanism, with her candidate thesis dedicated to the geology of these areas. Her expeditions to Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands focused on comparing ancient volcanoes with active ones. Her doctoral thesis is centered on the extensive sheets of volcanic rocks found on the Earth’s continents and oceans.

She has published three monographs and numerous articles. Today, the author is actively engaged in collecting new data in the field of comparative planetology.

 

Translated from the Russian by

V.F. AGRANAT and V.F. POMINOV

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Introduction 7

Earth: A Planet in a Basaltic Shell 11
A View of the Earth from Space 11
Mountains and Plains of Terrestrial Continents and Oceans 14
Volcanic Seas of Terrestrial Continents 22
Magma Melts Solidified at Depth 35
Basaltic Seas on Terrestrial Ocean Floors 40
Volcanic Rises on the Basaltic Ocean Floor 49
What Is Concealed by Lavas Lying on the Ocean Floor? 52

The Age of Terrestrial Basalts and Their Relationships with Different Structures 58
The Age of Trap Seas on the Continents 58
The Age of Volcanic Seas on the Ocean Floor 63
Volcanic Seas of Continents and Geosynclines 70
Volcanic Seas on the Ocean Floors and Island Arcs 81
Are Continental Basalts Similar to Oceanic Basalts on Earth? 88

Lava Maria on the Waterless Moon 93
The Distribution of Volcanic Maria 93
The Age of Lunar Basaltic Maria 102
Ridges and Grooves on the Floor of Lunar Maria 115
How Lunar Maria Were Formed? 120

Volcanic Maria of Planets Behind Arcuate Mountains 123
Volcanic Seas of the Earth and the Moon Have Similar Constitution 123
The Structures of the Earth and the Moon Are Symmetrical Relative to Their Axes of Rotation 131
Arcs and Rings of the Earth’s Oldest Mountains 135
The Centrifugal Wave in the Development of Mountain Arcs 147
The Moon Is a Simplified Model of the Earth 154

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Amusing Experiments (after Martin Gardner) by Martin Gardner; M. Stoliar ; L. Fomin

 

SCIENCE READER FOR THE EIGHTH FORM OF SECONDARY SCHOOL

In this book you will find descriptions of amusing experiments which are based upon well-known scientific facts. You can easily carry out these experiments yourselves, and you will not need any special equipment. But if you wish to show the experiments to your friends, we advise you to practise them a few times before you demonstrate.
The experiments are not only amusing: after you have carried out each experiment and read the explanation, you will learn something interesting and important in such fields of science as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy and psychology.

The book will help you to learn a number of new English words which are connected with science. When you have learned them, it will be much easier for you to read scientific literature in English in the senior forms. At the end of the book you will find the vocabulary of the words which you may not know. Some of the terms are given in the footnotes. We hope that you will find the book interesting and easy to read, and that it will help you to become science-minded people.

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CONTENTS

ASTRONOMY

Prove That the Sum of All the Angles of a Triangle Is 180°
You Can Push a Coin Through a Smaller Hole
How Long Is the Diagonal of a Square?
Short Bridges
The Pythagorean Theorem
How Many Matches Are There in Your Hand?
A Trick with Dice
The Wonderful Window
Quick Addition
An Interesting Way to Multiply Numbers
Strange Mathematics
Magic in Mathematics
PSYCHOLOGY

Hot or Cold?
“Moscow in the Spring”
It Is Easy to Remember Some Facts
PHYSICS

Watermarks
Spectrum on the Ceiling
A Device to Copy Pictures
An Experiment with a Box of Matches
The Forks Will Not Fall Down
How to Break a Strong Rope
A Lemonade-straw Can Go Through a Potato
Egg in the Bottle
A Three-kopek Coin Can Dance
The Magdeburg Glasses
Bernoulli’s Principle
Two Interesting Ways to Blow Out a Candle
An Experiment with a Table-tennis Ball
Cold Water Can Boil
The Button Which Does What You Tell It
An Automatic Siphon
You Can Get the Water out of the Glass
The Water Is in the Lower Glass
Pascal’s Law
Put the Cork in the Centre
An Experiment with a Cardboard Arrow
How You Can Demonstrate Inertia
The Egg and Friction
There Is No Magic
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS

A Funny Finger
Circles on the Card
A Missing Piece of Cake
An Optical Illusion with a Match
Moon Illusion
An Illusion with a Three-kopek Coin
You Can See Through Your Hand
The Third Coin
A Strange Spiral
Paper Films
A Turning Device
An Illusion with a Pencil
A Pendulum Which Moves in a Circle
The Stamp Which Disappears
The Two Sides of Your Face Are Different
You Haven’t Seen the Real Image of Your Face in the Mirror
Colour That Isn’t There
You Can Read a Secret Letter from Your Friend
You Can Make a Stroboscope
EXPERIMENTS WITH SOUND

A Musical Fork
Music from a Coat-hanger
A Musical Glass of Water
VOCABULARY

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डॉक्टर ज़िवागो बोरीस पास्तरनाक (Dr. Zhivago In Hindi by Boris Pasternak)

*डॉक्टर ज़िवागो** बोरिस पास्तरनाक का एक महान रूसी उपन्यास है, जो 20वीं सदी की शुरुआत में रूस की राजनीतिक उथल-पुथल के बीच लिखा गया है। यह कहानी यूरी ज़िवागो नामक एक डॉक्टर और कवि के जीवन के माध्यम से प्यार, युद्ध, और मानवता की जटिलताओं का चित्रण करती है। ज़िवागो, जो अपने जीवन और प्रेम की तलाश में संघर्ष करता है, को रूसी क्रांति और गृहयुद्ध के दौरान कई कठिनाइयों का सामना करना पड़ता है। उपन्यास में उनके जीवन में दो मुख्य महिलाओं, तोन्या और लारा, के साथ उनके संबंधों का गहन चित्रण है। “डॉक्टर ज़िवागो” एक भावनात्मक और गहरी कहानी है जो व्यक्तिगत और राजनीतिक घटनाओं के बीच इंसान के अस्तित्व की पड़ताल करती है।

अनुवादक श्रीसत्य

सहायक सोहनलाल मेहता बुद्धिवल्लभ चतुर्वेदी

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A Tale About A War Secret by Arkadi Gaidar

In olden times. when the cavalry was on the march a rider was sent ahead of the force. and he was called a Gaidar. In literature this rider was Arkady Petrovich Golikov who chose the eloquent pen-name Gaidar. He lived a difficult. too short. but happy life. In 1919. a boy of fifteen as we see him on this picture.

Arkady Gaidar enlisted in the Red Army and till the end. till his last breath remained a fighter, first armed with a rifle and then with his inspired pen.

Designed by Igor Kravtsov
Translated from the Russian by Walter May

 

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Kastantas And The Birds by Eduardas Miezelaitis

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The Mitten – A Ukrainian Folk Tale

A Ukrainian folk tale about a mitten and how different animals play with it.

Translated from Ukrainian by Viktor Ruzhytsky
Illustrated by Valentyna Melnychenko

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Three Songs – Russian, Ukrainian And Bylerussian Folk Songs by Ritaliy Zaslavsky

A collection of folk songs from Russian Ukraine and Byelorussia,

Compiled and retold by Ritaliy Zaslavsky

Translated by Walter May
Illustrated by Svitlana Lopukhova

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Geese go winging… (Russian)
Gather round, friends… (Byelorussian)
I catch hold by hand… (Russian)
I’ve a friend… (Russian)
Lalla, lalla, lalla… (Ukrainian)
Well, what d’you like! (Ukrainian)
On the mountain skipped a nanny-goat… (Ukrainian)
Mad hare, mad hare… (Ukrainian)
In the dale blue mist is showing… (Russian)
Chree-chree! — From afar has flown here… (Byelorussian)
Lulla-lulla… (Byelorussian)
Oh, we want no woe… (Russian)
Morning sun — chicken run… (Ukrainian)
Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo dear… (Ukrainian)
See, dark clouds, hear, thunder roars… (Ukrainian)
A duck swims, paddle-paddling… (Russian)
Screech-Owl sat on a stack of hay… (Byelorussian)
Michael, that’s my friend… (Russian)
By the tracks, near footpaths too… (Ukrainian)
Kitty came back from the wood… (Byelorussian)
I’ve a jolly porker… (Russian)
Is a basket Pussy… (Byelorussian)
Lulla-lulla-lullaby… (Byelorussian)

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अंतरिक्षयात्री और ग्रिश्का ( Grishka And The Astronaut In Hindi)

बच्चों के लिए एक कहानी की किताब ।

A storybook for children.

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लाल कलगीवाला मुर्गा (The Cock With Crimson Comb In Hindi )

करेलियाई लोककथा वीक्तोर बज्दायेव द्वारा लिपिबद्ध

अनुवादक -योगेन्द्र नागपाल

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सरकस – व्ला. किरीलिन(Circus by V. Kirillin)

A little coloring book for young children based on circus and its performers
सर्कस और उसके कलाकारों पर आधारित छोटे बच्चों के लिए एक छोटी सी रंग पुस्तक

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