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JOIDES Resolution Library Call number (Dewey dec. sys.) Author Title JR Location Subject, key words TN 269 S64 1985 Spradley, L.H. Surveying and navigation for geophysical exploration U/W Geophysics Lab TN 271 P4 C63 Cofeen, J.A. QC 242.2 C55 U/W Geophysics Lab QC 242.2 C55 Clay, C.S., and Medwin, H. Acoustical oceanography: principles and applications U/W Geophysics Lab GC 101.2 G7 1983 Grasshoff, K., Ehrhardt, E., and Kremlin, K. (Eds.) Methods of Seawater Analysis Chemistry Lab Seawater, geochemistry GC 101.2 P37 1984 Parsons, T.R., Maita, Y., and Lalli, C.M. A Manual of Chemical and Biological Methods for Seawater Analysis (2 copies) Chemistry Lab Seawater, chemistry GC 380.2 G3 N37 Kaplan, I.R. (Ed.) Natural gases in marine sediments Chemistry Lab Natural gases, marine sediments QD 31.2 O25 1977 O’Connor, R. Fundamentals of Chemistry Chemistry Lab Chemistry RS 51 M4 1984 Windholz, M. (Ed.) The Merck index: an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals Chemistry Lab Reference book, chemicals, drugs, biologicals QD 75.2 S55 1982 Skoog, D.A., and West, D.M. Fundamentals of analytical chemistry Chemistry Lab Analytical chemistry TK 7804 H6 1984 Graf, R.F. (Comp.) Modern dictionary of Electronics ET Shop TK 7868 W285 1983 Warring, R.H. Electronic components handbook for circuit designers ET Shop Handbook, electronic components, circuit designing TK 7887.5 S48 1984 Seyer, M.D. RS-232 made easy: connecting computers, printers, terminals, and modems ET Shop TR 145 A38 1984 Adams, A., and Baker, R. The new Ansel Adams photography series: Bk. 1 The camera, Bk 2 The negative, Bk 3 The print Photo Lab Photography TR 148 S43 1980 Seeley, J. High contrast Photo Lab Photography TR 151 P45 Photo lab index: the cumulative formulary of standard recommended photographic procedures Photo Lab Photography TR 263 P6 A3 1980 Adams, A., and Baker, R. Polaroid Land photography Photo Lab Photography, Polaroid TR 591 W48 1984 White, M., Zakia, R.D., and Lorenz, P. The new zone system manual Photo Lab Photography No call number Rossbacher, L.A., and Buchanan, R.C. GEOMEDIA: A guide for geoscientists who meet the press Staff Scientist’s Office QA 76.73 P22 W34 1992 Wall, L., and Schwartz, R.L. UNIX Programming, Perl Computer Office Programming, UNIX QA 76.76 O63 P44 1993 Peek, J., O’Reilly, T., and Loukidens, M. UNIX Power Tools Computer Office UNIX QA 76.76 T49 D68 1992 Dougherty, D. UNIX Power Tools, sed & awk Computer Office UNIX Z 286 D47864 1989 Burns, D., Venit, S., and Smith D. Adobe Illustrator Computer Office Manual, Adobe Illustrator Z52.5 W65 K44 1986 Vers 4.2 Kelly, S.B. Mastering WordPerfect--Version 4.2 Computer Office Manual, WordPerfect QC 482 D5 P63 1980 JCDPS Powder diffraction file-inorganic phases, search manual X-ray lab Manual, XRD, powder diffraction, Inorganic phase QC 482 D5 P63 1980 JCDPS Powder diffraction file-inorganic phases, alphabetic index X-ray Lab Maual, XRD, powder diffraction, Inorganic phase QC 482 D5 P63 1984 JCDPS Powder diffraction file-inorganic phases, search manual X-ray Lab Maual, XRD, powder diffraction, Inorganic phase QC 482 D5 P63 1984 JCDPS Powder diffraction file-organic/organometallic phases X-ray Lab Maual, XRD, powder diffraction QC 482 S6 T4 1982 Tertian, R., and Claisse, F. Principles of quantitative X-ray fluorescence analysis X-ray Lab XRF analysis QD 95 B5 1969 Birks, L.S. X-ray spectrochemical analysis X-Ray lLab X-ray, spectrochmical analysis QD 95 M9713 Muller, R.O. Spectrochemical analysis by X-ray fluorescence X-ray Lab XRF, spectrochemical analysis QD 96 X2 B47 1979 Bertin, E.P. Principles and practice of X-ray spectrometric analysis X-ray Lab X-ray, spectrometry QD 96 X2 J46 Jenkins, R., Gould, R.W., and Gedcke, D. Quantitative X-ray spectrometry X-ray Lab X-ray, spectrometry QE 355 F56 1983 Fleischer, M. Glossary of mineral species, 1983 X-ray Lab X-ray, minerals, glossary QE 366.2 M6713 Prinz, M.H., Peters, G. Simon and Schuster’s guide to rocks and minerals (Trans. Mineral e rocce) X-ray Lab Handbook, rocks and minerals QE 369 X2 M56 1986 JCPDS-International Center for Diffraction Data Mineral diffraction file, data book X-ray Lab XRD, data book, QE 369 X2 M57 1986 JCPDS-International Center for Diffraction Data Mineral powder diffraction file, Minerals, Search Manual X-ray Lab XRD, powder diffraction, minerals, manual QE 389 G2 H9 1988 Bailey, S.W. (Ed.) Hydrous phyllosilicates X-ray Lab X-ray, phyllosilicate minerals QE 471.3 M66 Moore, D.M., and Reynolds, R.C. Jr. X-ray diffraction and the identification and analysis of clay minerals X-ray Lab XRD, clay minerals QD 51 588 1984 Steere, N.V. (Ed.) CRC Handbook of Lab Safety LO Office Handbook, Safety Page 1 T 55.3 H3 N56 1981 Stricoff, R.S., Partridge, L.J., and Mackinson, F.W. NIOSHA/OSHA pocket guide to chemical hazards US OSHA NOSH LO Office Safety, chemical hazards TK 5771 I5 1984 Ingram, D. RTTY today: modern guide to amateur radioteletype LO Office Communications, radioteletype TK 6555 W3 Unknown White’s radio log (an up-to-date directory of N. American AM FM and TV stations, including LO Office Communications, Radio/TV stations, N.America world-wide shortwave stations) VM 533 A8 Ashley, C.W. The Ashley book of knots LO Office Handbook, knots No call number Defense Agency, Directorate of Supply Operations Hazardous materials storage and handling pocketbook LO Office Manual, hazardous materials TA 407.2 R6 Roark, R.J., and Young, W.C. Formulas for stress and strain Operations Manager’s Office Handbook, stress and strain TJ 151 M3 Oberg, E. et al. (Eds.) Machinery’s handbook Operations Manager’s Office Handbook, machinery TJ 151 S82 Marks, L.S. (Ed. 1-5th Ed.) and Baumeister, T. (Ed. Marks’ Standard handbook for mechanical engineers continues Operations Manager’s Office Handbook, mechanical engineers 6th Ed.) TJ 230.55 Shigley and Mitchell Mechanical Engineering Design Operations Manager’s Office Handbook, mechanical engineering TN 871 K397 Kemp, G. Oilwell fishing operations: tools and techniques Operations Manager’s Office Oilwell, fishing, tools, techniques TN 871.2 A33 Adams, N.J. Drilling engineering: a complete well planning approach Operations Manager’s Office Drilling engineering TN 871.5 A63 American Petroleum Institute API specification, bulletins, and recommended practices (loose materials in 3 binders) Operations Manager’s Office Manual, American Petroleum Institute QH343.7 S35 1991 Schlesinger, W.H. 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