Swiss National Centennial Report to IASPEI

Swiss National Centennial Report to IASPEI

Chapter 79.55 USA, Part C. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 3 Publication List of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (1949-Jan. 2001) (Prepared under the direction of Paul Richards) 1. Hersey, J.B. and F. Press. Seismic studies of geologic structure of the ocean floor. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1949; v. 30: p. 171. 2. Hersey, J.B. and M. Ewing. Seismic reflections from beneath the ocean floor. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1949; v.30: p. 5-14. 3. Ewing, M. and F. Press. Notes on surface waves. Ann. NY Acad. Sci.; 1949; v. 51: p. 453- 462. 4. Dobrin, M.B., B. Perkins, Jr., and B.l. Snavely. Sub-surface constitution of Bikini Atoll as indicated by a seismic-refraction survey. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1949; v. 60: p. 807-829. 5. S. Katz. Brief review and study of the micro-seismic storm of September 30 - October 1, 1947. Bull. Seismol. Soc.Am.; 1949; v. 39: p. 181-186. 6. Tolstoy, I. and M. Ewing. North Atlantic hydrography and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1949; v. 60: p. 1527-1540. 7. Ewing, M., J.L. Worzel, N.C. Steenland, and F. Press. Geophysical investigations in the emerged and submerged Atlantic coastal plain, Part V: Woods Hole, New York and Cape May Sections. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1950; v. 61: p. 877-892. 8. Press, F., M. Ewing, and I. Tolstoy. The Airy phase of shallow-focus submarine earthquakes. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.; 1950; v. 40: p. 111-148. 9. Ewing, M. and F. Press. Crustal structure and surface-wave dispersion. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.; 1950; v. 40: p. 271-280. 10. Ewing, M., J.L. Worzel, J.B. Hersey, F. Press, and G.R. Hamilton. Seismic refraction measurements in the Atlantic Ocean Basin, Part I. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.; 1950; v. 40: p. 233- 242. 11. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Propagation of explosive sound in a liquid layer overlying a semi-infinite solid. Geophysics; 1950; v. 15: p. 426-446. 15 Chapter 79-55CDpartC Chapter 79.55 USA, Part C. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 12. Kulp, J.L. Origin of the hydrosphere. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1951; v. 62: p. 326-329. 13. Kulp, J.L., H.D. Holland, and H.L. Volchok. Scintillation alpha counting of rocks and minerals. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1952; v. 33: p. 101-113. 14. Kulp, J.L. and D.R. Carr. Surface area of deep-sea sediments. J. Geol.; 1952; v. 60: p. 148-159. 15. Holland, H.D. and J.L. Kulp. Geologic age from etamict minerals. Science; 1950; v. 111: p. 312. 16. Tolstoy, I. and M. Ewing. The T phase of shallow-focus earthquakes. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.; 1950; v. 40: p. 25-51. 17. Ewing, M., I. Tolstoy, and F. Press. Proposed use of theT phase in tsunami warning systems. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.;1950; v. 40: p. 53-58. 18. Worzel, J.L. and M. Ewing. Gravity measurements at sea, 1947. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1950; v. 31: p. 917-923. 19. Tolstoy, I. Submarine topography in the North Atlantic. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1951; v. 62: p. 441-450. 20. Northrop, J. and B.C. Heezen. An outcrop of Eocene sediment on the continental slope. J. Geol.; 1951; v. 59: p. 396-399. 21. Press, F. A. P. Crary, J. Oliver, and S. Katz. Air-coupled flexural waves in floating ice. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1951; v. 32: p. 166-172. 22. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Theory of air-coupled flexural waves. J. Appl. Phys.; 1951; v. 22: p. 892-899. 23. Thorndike, E.M. A wide-angle, underwater camera lens. J.Opt. Soc. Am.; 1950; v. 40: p. 823-824. 24. Officer, C.G., Jr. On the existence of Uller's waves. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.; 1951; v. 41: p. 307-311. 16 Chapter 79-55CDpartC Chapter 79.55 USA, Part C. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 26. Officer, C.B., Jr. Normal mode propagation in three layered liquid half-space by ray theory. Geophysics; 1951; v. 16: p. 207-212. 27. Dobrin, M.B. Submarine geology of Bikini Lagoon as indicated by dispersion of water- borne explosion waves. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1950; v. 61: p. 1091-1117. 28. Owen, H. and F. Press. Seismological Bulletin . Lamont Geological Observatory; 1951: Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 1950. 29. Officer, C.B., Jr., M. Ewing, and P.C. Wuenschel. Seismic refraction measurements in the Atlantic Ocean basin,Part IV: Bermuda, Bermuda Rise, and Nares Basin. Geol. Soc.Am. Bull.; 1952; v. 63: p. 777-808. 30. Vacquier, V., N.C. Steenland, R.G. Henderson, and I. Zietz. Interpretation of aeromagnetic maps. Geol. Soc. Am. Memoir 47; 1951: p. 151. 31. Owen, H. and F. Press. Seismological Bulletin . Lamont Geological Observatory; 1951: Jan. 12 - Apr. 30. 1951. 32. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Ground roll coupling to atmospheric compressional waves. Geophysics; 1951; v. 16: p. 416-430. 33. Ericson, D.B., M. Ewing, and B.C. Heezen. Deep-sea sandsand submarine canyons. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1951; v. 62: p. 961-965. 34. Burg, K.E., M. Ewing, F. Press, and E.J. Stulken. A seismic wave guide phenomenon. Geophysics; 1951; v. 16: p. 594-612. 35. Benioff, H., M. Ewing, and F. Press. Sound waves in the atmosphere generated by a small earthquake. Proc. Nat. Acad.Sci.; 1951; v. 37: p. 600-603. 36. Northrop, J. Ocean bottom photographs of the neritic andbathyal environment south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1951; v. 62: p. 1381-1384. 37. Kulp, J.L., P. Kent, and P.F. Kerr. Thermal study of theCa-Mg-Fe carbonate minerals. Am. Mineral.; 1951; v. 36: p. 643-670. 38. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Propagation of elastic waves in a floating ice sheet. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1951; v. 32: p. 673-678. 17 Chapter 79-55CDpartC Chapter 79.55 USA, Part C. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 39. Oliver, J.E. and C.L. Drake. Geophysical investigations inthe emerged and submerged Atlantic coastal plain: Part VI, Long Island area. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1951; v. 62: p.1287- 1296. 40. Heezen, B.C., M. Ewing, and D.B. Ericson. Submarine topography in the North Atlantic. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1951; v. 62: p. 1407-1417. 41. Press, F. and L. McGinnis. Seismological Bulletin . Lamont Geological Observatory; 1951: May 1 - Sept. 30, 1950. 42. Crary, A.P. and M. Ewing. On a barometric disturbance recorded on a vertical long- period seismograph. Am. Geophy. Union Trans.; 1952; v. 33: p. 499-501. 43. Donn, W.L. Frontal microseisms generated in the western North Atlantic. J. Meteor.; 1951; v. 8: p. 406-415. 44. Donn, W.L. Cyclonic microseisms generated in the western North Atlantic Ocean. J. Meteor. ; 1952; v. 9: p. 61-71. 45. Kulp, J.L., H.L. Volchok, H.D. Holland, and D.B. Ericson. Thick source alpha activity of some North Atlantic cores. J. Mar. Res.; 1952; v. XI: p. 19-28. 46. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Surface waves as aids in epicenter location. Earthquake Notes; 1951; v. XXII: p. 33. 47. Ericson, D.B., M. Ewing, and B. C. Heezen. Turbidity currents and sediments in North Atlantic. Am. Petrol. Geol. Bull.; 1952; v. 36: p. 489-511. 49. Kulp, J.L., H.W. Feely, and L.E. Tryon. Lamont natural radiocarbon measurements: No. I. Science; 1951; v. 114: p.565-568. 50. Kulp, J.L. and L.E. Tryon. Extension of the Carbon 14 age method. Rev. Sci. Instr.; 1952; v. 23: p. 296-297. 51. Ewing, M., F. Press, and J.L. Worzel. Further study of the T phase. Seismol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1952; v. 42: p. 37-51. 18 Chapter 79-55CDpartC Chapter 79.55 USA, Part C. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 52. Press, F. and L. McGinnis. Seismological Bulletin . Lamont Geological Observatory; 1952: Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 1951. 53. Kulp, J.L., L.E. Tyron, and H.W. Feely. Techniques of natural Carbon-14 determination. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1952; v. 33: p. 183-192. 54. Jardetzky, W.S. and F. Press. Rayleigh-wave coupling to atmospheric compression waves. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.; 1952; v. 42: p. 135-144. 55. Ewing, M. The Atlantic Ocean basin. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.; 1952; v. 99(art. 3): p. 87-91. 56. Donn, W.L. An investigation of swell and microseisms from the hurricane of Sept. 13-16, 1946. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1952; v. 33: p. 341-344. 57. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Magnetic anomalies over oceanic structures. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1952; v. 33: p. 349-355. 58. Worzel, J.L. and M. Ewing. Gravity measurements at sea. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.; 1952; v. 63: p. 701-716. 59. Kulp, J.L., K. Turekian, and D.W. Boyd. Strontium content of limestones and fossils. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1952; v. 63: p. 701-716. 60. Kulp, J.L. Climatic changes and radioisotope dating. in:H. Shapley, Ed. Climatic Change: Harvard Univ. Press; 1953: p. 201-208. 61. Press, F. and M. Ewing. Two slow surface waves across North America. Seismol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1952; v. 43: p. 219-228. 62. Kulp, J.L., H.L. Volchok, and H.D. Holland. Age from metamict minerals. Am. Mineral. ; 1952; v. 37: p. 709-718. 63. Luskin, B., M. Landisman, G.B. Tirey, and G.R. Hamilton.Submarine topographic echoes from explosive sound. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull.; 1952; v. 63: p. 1053-1068. 64. Kulp, J.L., L.E. Tryon, W.R. Eckelmann, and W.A.

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