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Testing SEG bibliography from 1 to 1000 Sergey Fomel February 21, 2001 References Acheson, C. H., 1959, The correction of seismic time maps for lateral variation in velocity beneath the low-velocity layer: Geophysics, 24, no. 04, 706–724. Ackerman, H. A., and Dix, C. H., 1955, The first vertical derivative of gravity: Geo- physics, 20, no. 01, 148–154. Adler, J. L., 1939, Improvements in seismic prospecting in 1938: Geophysics, 04, no. 02, 115–117. Adler, J. L., 1942, Simplification of tidal corrections for gravity-meter surveys: Geo- physics, 07, no. 01, 35–44. Adler, J. L., 1943, Geophysical exploration for stratigraphic oil traps: Geophysics, 08, no. 04, 337–347. Affleck, J., 1957, Discussion of ’A new method for interpretation of aeromagnetic maps pseudo-gravimetric anomalies’, by Baranov, V. (geo-22-02-0359-0383): Geo- physics, 22, no. 02, 382–383. Affleck, J., 1958, Interrelationships between magnetic anomaly components: Geo- physics, 23, no. 04, 738–748. Agnich, F. J., and Dunlap, R. C., 1959, Standards of performance in petroleum explo- ration: Geophysics, 24, no. 05, 916–924. Agnich, F. J., 1949, Geophysical exploration for limestone reefs: Geophysics, 14, no. 04, 486–500. Agnich, F. J., 1959, Reply to discussion of ’Seismic survey of Sinai and The Gulf of Suez’, by Masson, P. A. A. H., et al (geo-23-02-0329-0362): Geophysics, 24, no. 01, 174–175. Agocs, W. B., Rollins, J. C., and Bangs, E., 1954, Airborne magnetometer profile from Portland Oregon to Albuquerque New Mexico: Geophysics, 19, no. 02, 270–280. Agocs, W. B., 1944, A method of determining the time-break on deep-sea seismic records from the water sound arrivals: Geophysics, 09, no. 02, 163–174. 1

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Testing SEG bibliography from 1 to 1000

Sergey Fomel

February 21, 2001

References

Acheson, C. H., 1959, The correction of seismic time maps for lateral variation invelocity beneath the low-velocity layer: Geophysics,24, no. 04, 706–724.

Ackerman, H. A., and Dix, C. H., 1955, The first vertical derivative of gravity: Geo-physics,20, no. 01, 148–154.

Adler, J. L., 1939, Improvements in seismic prospecting in 1938: Geophysics,04, no.02, 115–117.

Adler, J. L., 1942, Simplification of tidal corrections for gravity-meter surveys: Geo-physics,07, no. 01, 35–44.

Adler, J. L., 1943, Geophysical exploration for stratigraphic oil traps: Geophysics,08,no. 04, 337–347.

Affleck, J., 1957, Discussion of ’A new method for interpretation of aeromagneticmaps pseudo-gravimetric anomalies’, by Baranov, V. (geo-22-02-0359-0383): Geo-physics,22, no. 02, 382–383.

Affleck, J., 1958, Interrelationships between magnetic anomaly components: Geo-physics,23, no. 04, 738–748.

Agnich, F. J., and Dunlap, R. C., 1959, Standards of performance in petroleum explo-ration: Geophysics,24, no. 05, 916–924.

Agnich, F. J., 1949, Geophysical exploration for limestone reefs: Geophysics,14, no.04, 486–500.

Agnich, F. J., 1959, Reply to discussion of ’Seismic survey of Sinai and The Gulf ofSuez’, by Masson, P. A. A. H., et al (geo-23-02-0329-0362): Geophysics,24, no.01, 174–175.

Agocs, W. B., Rollins, J. C., and Bangs, E., 1954, Airborne magnetometer profile fromPortland Oregon to Albuquerque New Mexico: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 270–280.

Agocs, W. B., 1944, A method of determining the time-break on deep-sea seismicrecords from the water sound arrivals: Geophysics,09, no. 02, 163–174.

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Agocs, W. B., 1949a, Curves for the rapid determination of refraction seismographvelocity intervals and critical distances: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 361–368.

Agocs, W. B., 1949b, Sea-bottom slope determination from water sound arrivals: Geo-physics,14, no. 02, 123–132.

Agocs, W. B., 1950, Computation charts for linear increase of velocity with depth:Geophysics,15, no. 02, 227–236.

Agocs, W. B., 1951, Least-squares residual anomaly determination: Geophysics,16,no. 04, 686–696.

Agocs, W. B., 1955, The effect of line spacing illustrated by Marmora Ontario airbornemagnetometer control and the determination of optimum spacing: Geophysics,20,no. 04, 871–885.

Agocs, W. B., 1958, Results of airborne magnetometer profile from Brownsville Texasto Guatemala City: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 726–737.

Alcock, E. D., and Waters, K. K., 1947, The shooting method for areas of difficultdrilling: Geophysics,12, no. 04, 576–589.

Alcock, E. D., 1943a, Conference - Maintaining geophysical operations during the war- Priorities and supplies: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 253–255.

Alcock, E. D., 1943b, Selection of computational methods for seismic paths: Geo-physics,08, no. 03, 297–307.

Alcock, E. D., 1945, The review and analysis of seismic data: Geophysics,10, no. 03,338–344.

Allen, C. F., Lombardi, L. V., and Wells, W. M., 1952, The application of the reflectionseismograph to near-surface exploration: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 859–866.

Allen, W. E., Caillouet, H. J., and Stanley, L., 1955, Gravity investigations in the Hock-ley salt-dome Harris County Texas: Geophysics,20, no. 04, 829–840.

Armstrong, L. C., and Davidson, D. M., 1948, Symposium on mining geophysics - Thepractical view in geophysical exploration for metallic ore bodies: Geophysics,13,no. 04, 550–555.

Atwater, G., 1948, The discovery history of the University oil field east Baton RougeParish Louisiana: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 371–386.

Backus, M. M., 1959, Water reverberations their nature and elimination: Geophysics,24, no. 02, 233–261.

Bader, G. E., 1947, Geophysical history of the Anahuac oil field Chambers CountyTexas: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 191–199.

Baille, W., and Rozsa, T., 1956, The effect of topography on near-surface velocities:Geophysics,21, no. 04, 960–968.

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Baker, G. J., 1946a, Dimensions and units of electromagnetic quantities: Geophysics,11, no. 03, 373–384.

Baker, G. J., 1946b, Reply to discussion of ’Dimensions and units of electromagneticquantities’, by Baker, G. J. (geo-11-03-0373-0384): Geophysics,11, no. 03, 383–384.

Baker, G. J., 1952, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency waves through theEarth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,17, no. 02, 213–214.

Banta, H. E., 1941, A refraction theory adaptable to seismic weathering problems:Geophysics,06, no. 03, 245–253.

Baranov, V., 1957, A new method for interpretation of aeromagnetic maps pseudo-gravimetric anomalies: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 359–383.

Bardeen, T., 1950, Crystal shaketable for geophone studies: Geophysics,15, no. 03,456–461.

Barnes, V. E., and Romberg, F., 1943, Gravity and magnetic observations on IronMountain magnetite deposit Llano County Texas: Geophysics,08, no. 01, 32–45.

Barret, W. M., 1952a, Note on the radio-transmission demonstration at Grand SalineTexas: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 544–549.

Barret, W. W., 1952b, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency waves through theEarth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,17, no. 02, 215.

Barthelmes, A. J., 1946, Application of continuous profiling to refraction shooting:Geophysics,11, no. 01, 24–42.

Barthelmes, A. J., 1952, Nomogram: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 402–410.

Barton, D. C., 1937, Discussion of ’The interpretation of geophysical data’, by Blau,L. W. (geo-02-02-0095-0113): Geophysics,02, no. 02, 111–113.

Bath, M., 1954, Letter to the editor on microseisms in Scandinavia: Geophysics,19,no. 03, 568.

Baum, R. B., 1953, Oil and gas exploration in Alabama Georgia and Florida: Geo-physics,18, no. 02, 340–359.

Beckmann, W. C., Roberts, A. C., and Luskin, B., 1959, Sub-bottom depth recorder:Geophysics,24, no. 04, 749–760.

Beers, R. F., 1939, A problem in seismic depth calculation: Geophysics,04, no. 03,167–175.

Beers, R. F., 1940, Velocity stratification as an aid to correlation: Geophysics,05, no.01, 15–21.

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Beers, R. F., 1941, Resolution control in seismic surveys: Geophysics,06, no. 01,52–63.

Bellairs, G., 1955, Instrumentation for a new electromagnetic geophysical field tech-nique: Geophysics,20, no. 01, 155–162.

Belluigi, A., 1949, Inductive coupling of a homogeneous ground with a vertical coil:Geophysics,14, no. 04, 501–507.

Belluigi, A., 1950, The electromagnetic field due to induced currents in a conductiveslab of finite dimensions: Geophysics,15, no. 04, 687–703.

Bemrose, J., Heggblom, J. C., Holt, T. C., Richards, T. C., and Watson, R. J., 1950,Bahamas airborne magnetometer survey: Geophysics,15, no. 01, 102–109.

Bennett, R. F., 1958, Presidential address: Geophysics,23, no. 02, 193–197.

Berryman, L. H., Goupillaud, P. L., and Waters, K. H., 1958a, Reflections from multi-ple transition layers part I: Theoretical results: Geophysics,23, no. 02, 223–243.

Berryman, L. H., Goupillaud, P. L., and Waters, K. H., 1958b, Reflections from mul-tiple transition layers part II: Experimental investigation: Geophysics,23, no. 02,244–252.

Bhattacharyya, B. K., 1955, Discussion of ’Transient electromagnetic propagation ina conducting medium’, by Wait, J. R. (geo-16-02-0213-0221): Geophysics,20, no.04, 959.

Bhattacharyya, B. K., 1957a, Propagation of an electric pulse through a homogeneousand isotropic medium: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 905–921.

Bhattacharyya, B. K., 1957b, Propagation of transient electromagnetic waves in amedium of finite conductivity: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 75–88.

Bhattacharyya, B. K., 1959, Electromagnetic fields of a transient magnetic dipole onthe Earth’s surface: Geophysics,24, no. 01, 89–108.

Bickel, H. C., 1948, A note on terrain corrections: Geophysics,13, no. 02, 255–258.

Bilinsky, S., 1938, On the field due to a vertical line source of current grounded toearth: Geophysics,03, no. 01, 58–62.

Birch, F., 1954, The present state of geothermal investigations: Geophysics,19, no. 04,645–659.

Blau, L. W., 1936, Black magic in geophysical prospecting: Geophysics,01, no. 01,1–8.

Blau, L. W., 1937, The interpretation of geophysical data: Geophysics,02, no. 02,95–113.

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Bleil, D. F., 1953, Induced-polarization a method of geophysical prospecting: Geo-physics,18, no. 03, 636–661.

Blondeau, E. E., 1939, Shallow resistivity survey at south Elton Louisiana: Geo-physics,04, no. 04, 271–278.

Blum, V. J. S. J., 1945, The magnetic-field over igneous pipes: Geophysics,10, no. 03,368–375.

Blundun, G. J., 1956, The refraction seismograph in the Alberta foothills: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 828–838.

Blundun, G. J., 1959, The Mississippian in the Alberta plains and the reflection seis-mograph: Geophysics,24, no. 03, 426–442.

Boissonnas, E., and Leonardon, E. G., 1948, Geophysical exploration by telluric cur-rents with special reference to a survey of the Haynesville Salt Dome Wood CountyTexas: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 387–403.

Bolinger, J. W., 1953, History of Imogene oil field Atascosa county Texas: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 360–370.

Boots, P. H., and McKee, A. H., 1946, Geophysical operations in Kuwait: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 164–177.

Born, W. T., and Kendall, J. M., 1941, Application of the Fourier integral to somegeophysical instrument problems: Geophysics,06, no. 02, 105–115.

Born, W. T., 1941a, The attenuation constant of earth materials: Geophysics,06, no.02, 132–148.

Born, W. T., 1941b, The future of geophysics: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 213–220.

Born, W. T., 1943, Conference - Maintaining geophysical operations during the war -The contribution of geophysical laboratories: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 259–263.

Bowsky, M. C., 1942, The effect of mud resistivities on the intensities of electricallogs: Geophysics,07, no. 01, 82–89.

Boyd, L. H., 1946, Gravity-meter survey of the Kettleman Hills Lost Hills trend Cali-fornia: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 121–127.

Brace, O. L., 1937, Discussion of ’The interpretation of geophysical data’, by Blau, L.W. (geo-02-02-0095-0113): Geophysics,02, no. 02, 108–110.

Brant, A. A., 1948, Symposium on mining geophysics - Some limiting factors andproblems of mining geophysics: Geophysics,13, no. 04, 556–583.

Broding, R. A., and Rummerfield, B. F., 1955, Simultaneous gamma-ray and resistancelogging as applied to uranium exploration: Geophysics,20, no. 04, 841–859.

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Broding, R. A., Zimmerman, C. W., Somers, E. V., Wilhelm, E. S., and Stripling, A. A.,1952, Magnetic well-logging: Geophysics,17, no. 01, 1–26.

Brooks, J. A., 1959, Discussion of ’Lateral velocity variations near boreholes’, byHicks, W. G. (geo-24-03-0451-0464): Geophysics,24, no. 03, 461–462.

Brown, H., 1949, A precision detail gravity survey Jameson area Coke County Texas:Geophysics,14, no. 04, 535–542.

Brown, W. F. J., 1955, Minimum variance in gravity analysis part I: One dimensional:Geophysics,20, no. 04, 807–828.

Brown, W. F. J., 1956, Minimum variance in gravity analysis part II: Two-dimensional:Geophysics,21, no. 01, 107–141.

Bryan, A. B., 1936, True ground motion from mechanical seismograph records: Geo-physics,01, no. 03, 340–346.

Bryan, A. B., 1937, Gravimeter design and operation: Geophysics,02, no. 04, 301–308.

Bryan, C. L., 1951, Regional geology and geophysics of the Ark-La-Tex area: Geo-physics,16, no. 03, 401–415.

Buchler, W. H., 1944, Discussion of ’Correlation of gravity observations with the ge-ology of the Smoothing Iron granite mass Llano County Texas’, by Romberg, F., etal (geo-09-01-0079-0093): Geophysics,09, no. 01, 91–93.

Buckner, G. O., 1954, Subsurface electrical measurements about two plane interfaces:Geophysics,19, no. 02, 297–309.

Burg, K. E., Ewing, M., and Press, F., 1951, A seismic wave-guide phenomenon: Geo-physics,16, no. 04, 594–612.

Burg, K. E., 1952, Exploration problems of the Williston Basin: Geophysics,17, no.03, 465–480.

Burling, R. L., 1956, Some unusual reflections of sound in the ocean: Geophysics,21,no. 03, 765–770.

Burrows, L. A., 1936, Relation between firing current and performance in seismographcaps: Geophysics,01, no. 02, 219–227.

Busby, J., and Richardson, E. G., 1957, The absorption of sound in sediments: Geo-physics,22, no. 04, 821–828.

Byerly, P., 1939, A discussion on ground-roll: Geophysics,04, no. 03, 229–230.

C[], R. F., 1950, Geophysical radio field intensity measurements: Geophysics,15, no.03, 483–486.

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Cagniard, L., and Wait, J. R., 1954, Communication on ’On the relation between tel-luric currents and the Earth’s magnetic-field’, by Wait, J. R. (geo-19-02-0281-0289):Geophysics,19, no. 02, 285–289.

Cagniard, L., 1953, Basic theory of the magneto-telluric method of geophysicalprospecting: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 605–635.

Callahan, W. H., 1948, Discussion of symposium on mining geophysics: Geophysics,13, no. 04, 582.

Campbell, F. F., 1939, Dip reflections on two faults in The Gulf Coast: Geophysics,04, no. 04, 260–270.

Campbell, F. F., 1941, Deep correlation reflections near Hoskins Mound salt-dome:Geophysics,06, no. 03, 259–263.

Campbell, F. F., 1950, The Fort Cobb anticline: Geophysics,15, no. 04, 585–604.

Carpenter, E. W., and Habberjam, G. M., 1956, A tri-potential method of resistivityprospecting: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 455–469.

Caster, E. L., Wilson, J. H., McDermott, E., Patrick, H. G., Eby, J. B., Schumacher,J. P., Rosaire, E. E., and Ransone, K., 1936, Regional geophysical activity reportsfor 1935: Geophysics,01, no. 01, 159–178.

Celmins, A., 1959, Comments on ’Interrelationships between magnetic anomaly com-ponents’, by Affleck, J. (geo-23-04-0738-0748): Geophysics,24, no. 02, 366–369.

Chapman, S., 1951, A discussion on survey of the present problems of the magnetismof the Earth: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 716–720.

Clark, A. R., and Salt, D. J., 1951, The investigation of earth resistivities in the vicinityof a diamond drill-hole: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 659–665.

Clark, A. R., 1956a, The determination of the long dimension of conducting ore bodies:Geophysics,21, no. 02, 470–478.

Clark, A. R., 1956b, Reply to discussion of ’The determination of the long dimensionof conducting ore bodies’, by Clark, A. R. (geo-21-02-0470-0478): Geophysics,21,no. 02, 478.

Clark, G. B., 1959, Discussion of ’Ammonium nitrate economy blasting agent for oilexploration’, by Hall, T. O., et al (geo-24-01-0155-0163): Geophysics,24, no. 03,606.

Clay, C. S., and McNeil, H., 1955, An amplitude study on a seismic model: Geo-physics,20, no. 04, 766–773.

Clayton, N., 1951, Geology and geophysics of the north Snyder area Scurry CountyTexas: Geophysics,16, no. 01, 1–13.

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Clayton, N., 1952, Geophysical exploration in the San Juan Basin: Geophysics,17, no.04, 900–906.

Clewell, D. H., and Simon, R. F., 1950, Seismic wave propagation: Geophysics,15,no. 01, 50–60.

Clewell, D. H., 1942, Problems in temperature control of gravimeters: Geophysics,07,no. 02, 155–168.

Clifford, O. C. J., 1958, A hard look at our profession oil finding: Geophysics,23, no.05, 930–941.

Clifford, O. C. J., 1959, Presidential address: Geophysics,24, no. 01, 1–11.

Closs, H., Dix, C. H., and Krey, T., 1953, Discussion of ’The form and laws of propa-gation of seismic wavelets’, by Ricker, N. (geo-18-01-0010-0040): Geophysics,18,no. 01, 37.

Coffin, R. C., and Lewis, W. B., 1948, Discussion of symposium on mining geophysics:Geophysics,13, no. 04, 583.

Cohick, K. S., 1949, Correlation possibilities in the Sacramento Valley: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 337–340.

Collins, F., and Lee, C. C., 1956, Seismic wave attenuation characteristics from pulseexperiments: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 16–40.

Conklin, G. M., 1953, Problem areas for the seismologist: Geophysics,18, no. 04,827–843.

Cook, K. L., and van Nostrand, R. G., 1954, Interpretation of resistivity data over filledsinks: Geophysics,19, no. 04, 761–790.

Cook, K. L., 1950, Quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies over veins: Geo-physics,15, no. 04, 667–686.

Cook, J. C., 1952, An analysis of airborne surveying for surface radioactivity: Geo-physics,17, no. 04, 687–706.

Cook, J. C., 1956a, An electrical crevasse-detector: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 1055–1070.

Cook, K. L., 1956b, Regional gravity survey in northeastern Oklahoma and southeast-ern Kansas: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 88–106.

Cook, J. C., 1959, Some unorthodox petroleum exploration methods: Geophysics,24,no. 01, 142–154.

Cortes, H. C., 1946, Publication of geophysical case-histories: Geophysics,11, no. 03,287–291.

Cortes, H. C., 1953, Geophysical progress: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 510–524.

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Cortright, W. D., 1949, Complications in basement reflection correlation: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 341–345.

Cowles, L. G., 1938, The adjustment of misclosures: Geophysics,03, no. 04, 332–339.

Cowles, L. G., 1945, The narrow-band resistance-coupled amplifier: Geophysics,10,no. 03, 394–405.

Crumrine, K. C., and Palmer, J. E., 1951, Hydrostatic level for elevation surveying:Geophysics,16, no. 03, 486–493.

Crumrine, K. C., 1950, A method of electrical profiling: Geophysics,15, no. 03, 477–482.

Dahlberg, R. S. J., 1945, An investigation of natural Earth currents: Geophysics,10,no. 04, 494–506.

Daly, J. W., 1948, An instrument for plotting reflection data on the assumption of linearincrease of velocity: Geophysics,13, no. 02, 153–157.

Daly, J., 1953, A universal slide rule for computing the dips of reflecting horizons onthe assumption of linear increase of velocity: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 820–823.

Damon, P. E., 1950, Radioactivity and mineralization in rhyolite porphyry: Geo-physics,15, no. 01, 94–101.

Davis, W. E., Jackson, W. H., and Richter, D. H., 1957, Gravity prospecting forchromite deposits in Camaguey province Cuba: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 848–869.

Davis, M. J., 1957, Geophysics full partner: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 225–232.

Dawson, H. M., 1946, The planning of a foreign geophysical operation: Geophysics,11, no. 04, 435–442.

de Bremaecker, J. C., 1958, Transmission and reflection of Rayleigh waves at corners:Geophysics,23, no. 02, 253–266.

de Chambrier, P., 1953, The microlog continuous dipmeter: Geophysics,18, no. 04,929–951.

de Gery J[] Chastenet, and Kunetz, G., 1956, Potential and apparent resistivity overdipping beds: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 780–793.

de Ment, J., 1947, Fluorescent techniques in petroleum exploration: Geophysics,12,no. 01, 72–98.

de Witte, L., and Gould, R. W., 1959, Potential distribution due to a cylindrical elec-trode mounted on an insulating probe: Geophysics,24, no. 03, 566–579.

de Witte, L., Fournier, K. P., and Tejada-Flores, H., 1957, Calculation of guard elec-trode response curves: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 67–74.

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de Witte, L., 1948, A new method of interpretation of self-potential field data: Geo-physics,13, no. 04, 600–608.

Deacon, L. E., 1943, An analysis of abnormal Reflexions: Geophysics,08, no. 01,3–13.

Dean, W. C., 1958, Frequency analysis for gravity and magnetic interpretation: Geo-physics,23, no. 01, 97–127.

Dessau, G., 1950, Some results of geophysical prospecting conducted for the survey ofIndia from 1945-1948: Geophysics,15, no. 04, 704–731.

Deussen, A., 1937, Discussion of ’The interpretation of geophysical data’, by Blau, L.W. (geo-02-02-0095-0113): Geophysics,02, no. 02, 107.

Deussen, A., 1938, Discoveries: Geophysics,03, no. 03, 177–197.

Dix, C. H., and Lawlor, R. C., 1943, Computation of seismic dips below an unconfor-mity: Geophysics,08, no. 02, 105–118.

Dix, C. H., 1939a, Interpretation of well-shot data: Geophysics,04, no. 01, 24–32.

Dix, C. H., 1939b, Refraction and reflection of seismic waves I - Fundamentals: Geo-physics,04, no. 02, 81–101.

Dix, C. H., 1939c, Refraction and reflection of seismic waves II discussion of thephysics of refraction prospecting: Geophysics,04, no. 04, 238–241.

Dix, C. H., 1941, Notes on refraction prospecting: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 378–396.

Dix, H., 1943, Discussion of ’An analysis of abnormal Reflexions’, by Deacon, L. E.(geo-08-01-0003-0013): Geophysics,08, no. 01, 9–10.

Dix, C. H., 1945, The interpretation of well shot data - II: Geophysics,10, no. 02,160–170.

Dix, C. H., 1946, The interpretation of well shot data III: Geophysics,11, no. 04,457–461.

Dix, C. H., 1948, The existence of multiple reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 49–50.

Dix, C. H., 1949a, Microcards a new method of publication: Geophysics,14, no. 01,1–5.

Dix, C. H., 1949b, On the minimum oscillatory character of spherical seismic pulses:Geophysics,14, no. 01, 17–20.

Dix, C. H., 1950, Pulse propagation in two spacial dimensions: Geophysics,15, no.03, 447–455.

Dix, C. H., 1954, The method of Cagniard in seismic pulse problems: Geophysics,19,no. 04, 722–738.

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Dix, C. H., 1955a, The mechanism of generation of long waves from explosions: Geo-physics,20, no. 01, 87–103.

Dix, C. H., 1955b, Seismic velocities from surface measurements: Geophysics,20, no.01, 68–86.

Dix, C. H., 1957, Comments on ’The use of a least-squares method for the interpre-tation of data from seismic surveys’, by Scheidegger, A. E., et al (geo-22-01-0009-0022): Geophysics,22, no. 01, 21–22.

Dix, C. H., 1958, The numerical computation of Cagniard’s integrals: Geophysics,23,no. 02, 198–222.

Dobrin, M. B., and Dunlap, H. F., 1957, Geophysical research and progress in explo-ration: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 412–433.

Dobrin, M. B., and van Nostrand, R. G., 1956, Review of current developments inexploration geophysics: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 142–155.

Dobrin, M. B., Lawrence, P. L., and Sengbush, R., 1954, Surface and near-surfacewaves in the Delaware Basin: Geophysics,19, no. 04, 695–715.

Dobrin, M. B., 1942, An analytical method of making weathering corrections: Geo-physics,07, no. 04, 393–399.

Dobrin, M. B., 1951, Dispersion in seismic surface waves: Geophysics,16, no. 01,63–80.

Dobrin, M. B., 1954, Style guide for geophysics: Geophysics,19, no. 01, 141–153.

Dobyns, D. R., and Roper, W. B., 1954, Geophysical history of Mamou field Evange-line Parish Louisiana: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 490–508.

Dobyns, D. R., 1947, A study of seismic character and energy return from shootinghigh- and low-velocity explosives: Geophysics,12, no. 04, 618–638.

Domenico, S. N., 1958, Generation of seismic waves by weight drops: Geophysics,23,no. 04, 665–683.

Donn, W. L., Ewing, M., and Press, F., 1954, Performance of resonant seismometers:Geophysics,19, no. 04, 802–819.

Dorman, J., 1959, Numerical solutions for Love wave dispersion on a half-space withdouble surface layer: Geophysics,24, no. 01, 12–29.

Dresbach, C. H., 1945, Organization of geophysical parties for foreign exploration:Geophysics,10, no. 02, 137–159.

Dresbach, C. H., 1948, Discussion - Multiple reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 57.

Dunlap, H. F., and Johnson, C. H., 1958, Research and progress in exploration: Geo-physics,23, no. 02, 267–284.

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Duska, L., 1958, Maximum gravity effect of certain solids of revolution: Geophysics,23, no. 03, 506–519.

Duvall, W. I., 1953, Strain-wave shapes in rock near explosions: Geophysics,18, no.02, 310–323.

Dyk, K., and Eisler, J. D., 1951, A study of the influence of background noise onreflection picking: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 450–455.

Dyk, K., and Swainson, O. W., 1953, The velocity and ray paths of sound waves indeep-sea water: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 75–103.

Dyk, K., 1956, A comparison of additive and multiplicative compounding: Geo-physics,21, no. 02, 361–367.

Eby, J. B., 1936, The geophysics of the Tomball oil field Harris County Texas: Geo-physics,01, no. 01, 149–158.

Eby, J. B., 1943, Geophysical history of the Iowa field Calcasieu and Jefferson DavisParishes Louisiana: Geophysics,08, no. 04, 348–355.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1940a, A brief history of the gravity method of prospecting for oil:Geophysics,05, no. 03, 231–242.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1940b, Partnership between geology and geophysics in prospectingfor oil: Geophysics,05, no. 03, 209–214.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1948, Geophysical activity in the oil industry in the United States in1947: Geophysics,13, no. 04, 529–534.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1949, Geophysical activity in 1948: Geophysics,14, no. 04, 477–485.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1950, Geophysical activity in 1949: Geophysics,15, no. 03, 400–408.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1951, Geophysical activity in 1950: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 391–400.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1952, Geophysical activity in 1951: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 441–451.

Eckhardt, E. A., 1953, Geophysical activity in 1952: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 501–509.

Egyed, L., 1948, The determination of an infinite inclined dike from the results ofgravity and magnetic surveys: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 437–442.

Eisler, J. D., and Silverman, D., 1947, Multichannel pen recorder for electrical loggingoperations: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 414–423.

Eisler, J. D., 1941, A direct reading phase shift meter: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 311–317.

Eisler, J. D., 1952, Studies of a surface seismic disturbance: Geophysics,17, no. 03,550–559.

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Elkins, T. A., and Hammer, S., 1938, The resolution of combined effects with applica-tions to gravitational and magnetic data: Geophysics,03, no. 04, 315–331.

Elkins, T. A., 1940, The reliability of geophysical anomalies on the basis of probabilityconsiderations: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 321–336.

Elkins, T. A., 1942, Test of a quantitative mountain building theory by Appalachianstructural dimensions: Geophysics,07, no. 01, 45–60.

Elkins, T. A., 1943, Nomograms for computing tidal gravity: Geophysics,08, no. 02,134–145.

Elkins, T. A., 1951, The second derivative method of gravity interpretation: Geo-physics,16, no. 01, 29–50.

Elkins, T. A., 1952, The effect of random errors in gravity data on second derivativevalues: Geophysics,17, no. 01, 70–88.

Ellis, R. M., and Blackwell, J. H., 1959, Optimum prospecting plans in mining explo-ration: Geophysics,24, no. 02, 344–358.

Ellis, L. G., and Winterhalter, A. C., 1956, Unusual reflection events in offshore seismicwork: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 755–764.

Ellsworth, T. P., 1948, Multiple reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 1–18.

England, C. M., 1943, A resistivity survey of the Monument oil field: Geophysics,08,no. 01, 14–22.

Enslin, J. F., 1955a, Geophysical prospecting in the Union of South Africa: Geo-physics,20, no. 04, 886–912.

Enslin, J. F., 1955b, A new electromagnetic field technique: Geophysics,20, no. 02,318–333.

Erath, L. W., 1957, Committee on magnetic recording Report of Subcommittee ondefinitions and measurements: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 922–931.

Erickson, E. L., 1947, Geophysical history of the Wasco oil field Kern County Califor-nia: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 169–175.

Evans, J. F., Hadley, C. F., Eisler, J. D., and Silverman, D., 1954, A three-dimensionalseismic wave model with both electrical and visual observation of waves: Geo-physics,19, no. 02, 220–236.

Evans, J. F., 1959, Seismic model experiments with shear waves: Geophysics,24, no.01, 40–48.

Evinger, H. H., and Muskat, M., 1941, Current penetration in direct-current prospect-ing: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 397–427.

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Evison, F. F., 1952, The inadequacy of the standard seismic techniques for shallowsurveying: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 867–875.

Evison, F. F., 1956, Seismic waves from a transducer at the surface of stratified ground:Geophysics,21, no. 04, 939–959.

Evjen, H. M., 1936, The place of the vertical gradient in gravitational interpretations:Geophysics,01, no. 01, 127–136.

Evjen, H. M., 1938, Depth factors and resolving power of electrical measurements:Geophysics,03, no. 02, 78–95.

Evjen, H. M., 1943, Utility of the electric methods in geophysical exploration: Geo-physics,08, no. 02, 146–156.

Evjen, H. M., 1945, The principle of variation in path with an application to structuralmapping: Geophysics,10, no. 02, 221–228.

Evjen, H. M., 1948, Theory and practice of low-frequency electromagnetic exploration:Geophysics,13, no. 04, 584–594.

Ewing, M., Worzel, J. L., Ericson, D. B., and Heezen, B. C., 1955, Geophysical andgeological investigations in The Gulf of Mexico part I: Geophysics,20, no. 01, 1–18.

Fajklewicz, Z., 1959, The use of Cracovian computation in estimating the regionalgravity: Geophysics,24, no. 03, 465–478.

Farren, W. R., and White, H. H., 1937, Recent developments in explosives for seismo-graph prospecting: Geophysics,02, no. 02, 114–118.

Faul, H., and Tittle, C. W., 1951, Logging of drill-holes by the neutron gamma methodand gamma-ray scattering: Geophysics,16, no. 02, 260–276.

Faust, L. Y., 1942, Application of geology and geophysics to war and post-war prob-lems of the petroleum industry geophysics in the mid-continent: Geophysics,07, no.03, 272–273.

Faust, L. Y., 1951, Seismic velocity as a function of depth and geologic time: Geo-physics,16, no. 02, 192–206.

Faust, L. Y., 1953a, Discussion of ’A velocity function including lithologic variation’,by Faust, L. Y. (geo-18-02-0271-0288): Geophysics,18, no. 04, 970.

Faust, L. Y., 1953b, A velocity function including lithologic variation: Geophysics,18,no. 02, 271–288.

Faust, L. Y., 1954, Some values available to students: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 337–338.

Faust, L. Y., 1958, The preparation of a paper: Geophysics,23, no. 05, 944–952.

Faust, L. Y., 1959a, Editorial - SEG institutions - Their continued improvement: Geo-physics,24, no. 04, 655–657.

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Faust, L. Y., 1959b, Reply to discussion of ’The preparation of a paper’, by Faust, L.Y. (geo-23-05-0944-0952): Geophysics,24, no. 03, 637–638.

Fillippone, W. R., 1946, Depth-displacement slide rule: Geophysics,11, no. 01, 92–95.

Fisher, J. W., 1940, An experimental device for computing magnetic and gravitationalanomalies: Geophysics,05, no. 01, 22–30.

Fisher, J. W., 1941, Limiting values of gravitational and magnetic anomalies due to asubterranean structure bounded by a single differential surface: Geophysics,06, no.01, 1–12.

Fordham, G. W., 1955, Atmospheric electricity and geophysical operations: Geo-physics,20, no. 03, 638–653.

Frank, H. R., and Doty, W. E. N., 1953, Signal-to-noise ratio improvements by filteringand mixing: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 587–604.

Freeman, L. I., 1942, Application of geology and geophysics to war and post-war prob-lems of the petroleum industry geophysics in Canada - Abstract: Geophysics,07, no.03, 274–275.

Frische, R. H., and von Buttlar, H., 1957, A theoretical study of induced electricalpolarization: Geophysics,22, no. 03, 688–706.

Frische, R. H., and von Buttlar, H., 1958a, Reply to discussion of ’A theoretical studyof induced electrical polarization’, by Frische, R. H., et al (geo-22-03-0688-0706):Geophysics,23, no. 01, 153.

Frische, R. H., and von Buttlar, H., 1958b, Reply to discussion of ’A theoretical studyof induced electrical polarization’, by Frische, R. H., et al (geo-22-03-0688-0706):Geophysics,23, no. 01, 148.

Frowe, E. W., 1947, A diving bell for underwater gravimeter operation: Geophysics,12, no. 01, 1–12.

Frowe, E., 1948, A total field magnetometer for mobile operation: Geophysics,13, no.02, 209–214.

Fu, C. F., 1946a, Studies on seismic waves II Rayleigh waves in a superficial layer:Geophysics,11, no. 01, 10–23.

Fu, C. Y., 1946b, Studies on seismic waves I - Reflection and refraction of plane-waves:Geophysics,11, no. 01, 1–9.

Fu, C. Y., 1947, Studies on seismic waves III - Propagation of elastic waves in theneighborhood of a free boundary: Geophysics,12, no. 01, 57–71.

Gaby, P. P., 1945, A new type of seismic cross-section wherein accuracy of representa-tion is rendered insensitive to velocity error: Geophysics,10, no. 02, 171–185.

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Gaby, P. P., 1947, Grading system for seismic reflections and correlations: Geophysics,12, no. 04, 590–617.

Gaebe, J. R., 1952, Nomogram: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 620–621.

Gaither, V. U., 1956, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 156–178.

Gaither, V. U., 1957a, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 120–179.

Gaither, V. U., 1957b, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,22, no. S, 60–79.

Gaither, V. U., 1958, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,23, no. 05, 982–1023.

Gaither, V. U., 1959, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,24, no. 05, 944–955.

Gamburtsev, G. A., 1946, Correlation refraction shooting: Geophysics,11, no. 01,59–65.

Gardescu, I. I., 1938, Discussion of ’Shallow stratigraphic variations over Gulf Coaststructures’, by Rosaire, E. E. (geo-03-02-0096-0121): Geophysics,03, no. 02, 116–118.

Gardner, D. H., 1938, Measurement of relative ground motion in reflection recording:Geophysics,03, no. 01, 40–45.

Gardner, L. W., 1939, An areal plan of mapping subsurface structure by refractionshooting: Geophysics,04, no. 04, 247–259.

Gardner, L. W., 1947, Vertical velocities from reflection shooting: Geophysics,12, no.02, 221–228.

Gardner, L. W., 1949, Seismograph determination of salt-dome boundary using welldetector deep on dome flank: Geophysics,14, no. 01, 29–38.

Garland, C. D., 1951, Combined analysis of gravity and magnetic anomalies: Geo-physics,16, no. 01, 51–62.

Gassmann, F., 1951, Elastic waves through a packing of spheres: Geophysics,16, no.04, 673–685.

Gates, J. P., 1957, Descriptive geometry and the offset seismic profile: Geophysics,22,no. 03, 589–609.

Gay, M. W., 1940, Relative gravity measurements using precision pendulum equip-ment: Geophysics,05, no. 02, 176–193.

Germain-Jones, D. T., 1953, Discussion of ’The form and laws of propagation of seis-mic wavelets’, by Ricker, N. (geo-18-01-0010-0040): Geophysics,18, no. 01, 36.

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Geyer, R. A., 1951, Geomagnetic survey of a portion of southeastern New York state:Geophysics,16, no. 02, 228–259.

Gibson, M. O., 1941, Network adjustment of least-squares alternative formulation andsolution by iteration: Geophysics,06, no. 02, 168–179.

Gillin, J. A., and Alcock, E. D., 1946, The correlation refraction method of seismicsurveying: Geophysics,11, no. 01, 43–51.

Gillin, J. A., Shock, L., and Alcock, E. D., 1942, An application of seismic surveyingto the location of bauxite in Arkansas: Geophysics,07, no. 04, 400–405.

Gilmore, M. H., 1937, Earthquake investigations: Geophysics,02, no. 03, 253–264.

Gilmour, A., 1950, The state of seismic prospecting: Geophysics,15, no. 03, 395–399.

Glenn, A. H., and Bates, C. C., 1950, The meteorological and oceanographic aspectsof geophysical prospecting: Geophysics,15, no. 02, 247–256.

Glenn, A. H., and James, R. W., 1952, Use of the wave height operational index inplanning offshore gravity-meter surveys: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 924–935.

Goetz, J. F., 1958, Prize-winning essay on a gravity investigation of a sulphide deposit:Geophysics,23, no. 03, 606–638.

Goguel, J. M., 1951, Seismic refraction with variable velocity: Geophysics,16, no. 01,81–101.

Goldstone, F., 1943, Maintaining an adequate level of geophysical exploration: Geo-physics,08, no. 03, 237–243.

Gough, D. I., 1952, A new instrument for seismic exploration at very short ranges:Geophysics,17, no. 02, 311–333.

Grannemann, W. W., 1959, Field testing seismic instruments: Geophysics,24, no. 04,817–823.

Grant, F. S., 1952a, Three-dimensional interpretation of gravitational anomalies: Geo-physics,17, no. 02, 344–364.

Grant, F. S., 1952b, Three-dimensional interpretation of gravitational anomalies partII: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 756–789.

Grant, F. S., 1954, A theory for the regional correction of potential field data: Geo-physics,19, no. 01, 23–45.

Grant, F., 1957, A problem in the analysis of geophysical data: Geophysics,22, no. 02,309–344.

Green, W. G., and Fearon, R. E., 1940, Well-logging by radioactivity: Geophysics,05,no. 03, 272–283.

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Green, C. H., 1938, Velocity determinations by means of reflection profiles: Geo-physics,03, no. 04, 295–305.

Green, C. H., 1948, Integration in exploration: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 365–370.

Green, C. H., 1953, A cooperative plan in student education: Geophysics,18, no. 03,525–531.

Green, C. H., 1954, Geophysical management looks at safety as a public relationsfactor: Geophysics,19, no. 04, 820–824.

Griffin, W. R., 1949, Residual gravity in theory and practice: Geophysics,14, no. 01,39–56.

Griffin, W. R., 1953, Approximation to the lateral variation of residual gravity due to afrustum of a vertical cone: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 401–415.

Grunebaum, B., 1956, Relation between reflection time increment inclination of re-flecting layer and integration coverage: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 992–1003.

Gunn, R., 1947, Quantitative aspects of juxtaposed ocean deeps mountain chains andvolcanic ranges: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 238–280.

Gutenberg, B., and Fu, C. Y., 1948, Remarks on multiple reflections: Geophysics,13,no. 01, 45–48.

Gutenberg, B., 1936, The amplitudes of waves to be expected in seismic prospecting:Geophysics,01, no. 02, 252–256.

Gutenberg, B., 1937, Geophysics as a science: Geophysics,02, no. 03, 185–187.

Gutenberg, B., 1955, Channel waves in the Earth’s crust: Geophysics,20, no. 02, 283–294.

Guyod, H., 1955, Electric analogue of resistivity logging: Geophysics,20, no. 03,615–629.

Habberjam, G. M., and Whetton, J. T., 1952, On the relationship between seismicamplitude and charge of explosive fired in routine blasting operations: Geophysics,17, no. 01, 116–128.

Hadley, C. F., and Eisler, J. D., 1957, Electrical recorder for seismic data: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 829–841.

Haggerty, P. E., and Olson, R. W., 1948, Preliminary results of a study of seismographsensitivity requirements: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 86–91.

Hall, T. O., and Martin, J., 1959, Ammonium nitrate economy blasting agent for oilexploration: Geophysics,24, no. 01, 155–163.

Hall, T. O., 1959, Discussion on use of portable playback system effects a saving:Geophysics,24, no. 04, 824–868.

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Hammer, S., Nettleton, L. L., and Hastings, W. K., 1945, Gravimeter prospecting forchromite in Cuba: Geophysics,10, no. 01, 34–49.

Hammer, S., 1939, Terrain corrections for gravimeter stations: Geophysics,04, no. 03,184–194.

Hammer, S., 1943, Note on the variation from equator to pole of the Earth’s gravity:Geophysics,08, no. 01, 57–60.

Hammer, S., 1945, Estimating ore masses in gravity prospecting: Geophysics,10, no.01, 50–62.

Hammer, S., 1946, Discussion of ’An observational method to overcome zero drifterror in field instruments’, by Roman, I. (geo-11-04-0466-0490): Geophysics,11,no. 04, 484–487.

Hammer, S., 1950, Density determinations by underground gravity measurements:Geophysics,15, no. 04, 637–652.

Hammer, S., 1952, Geophysical exploration comes of age: Geophysics,17, no. 03,435–440.

Hammer, S., 1954, Geophysical activity in 1953: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 517–528.

Hammer, S., 1955, Geophysical activity in 1954: Geophysics,20, no. 03, 654–670.

Hammer, S., 1956, Geophysical activity in 1955 interim report to midyear: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 179–225.

Hammond, J. W., and Hawkins, J. E., 1958, Getting the most out of present seismicinstruments: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 795–822.

Hanahen, P. M., 1948, Explosives accidents on geophysical crews: Geophysics,13, no.03, 421–427.

Hansen, R. F., 1948, Multiple reflections of seismic energy: Geophysics,13, no. 01,58–85.

Hare, D. G. C., 1937, A new source of damped wave trains suitable for the testing ofgeophysical apparatus: Geophysics,02, no. 04, 309–318.

Harris, S., and Haskell, N. A., 1940, Note on the change in frequency of the reflectionfrom basement as this reflecting horizon increases in depth: Geophysics,05, no. 02,194–195.

Harris, S., and Peabody, G., 1946, Refraction exploration in West Texas: Geophysics,11, no. 01, 52–58.

Haskell, N. A., 1941, The relation between depth lithology and seismic wave velocityin Tertiary sandstones and shales: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 318–326.

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Haskell, N., 1949, A substitution method for the absolute calibration of vibration pick-ups: Geophysics,14, no. 04, 558–561.

Hasler, M. F., 1937, The spectrographic correlation of oil well waters: Geophysics,02,no. 02, 127–131.

Hastings, W. K., 1945, Gravimeter operations in the foothills belt of Alberta Canada:Geophysics,10, no. 04, 526–534.

Hawes, J., 1952, A magnetic study of the Spavinaw granite area Oklahoma: Geo-physics,17, no. 01, 27–55.

Hawley, P. F., 1938, Transients in electrical prospecting: Geophysics,03, no. 03, 247–257.

Hawley, P. F., 1943, Fault location by electrical prospecting an example: Geophysics,08, no. 04, 391–403.

Hawley, P. F., 1947, Geophysical contributions to vibration measurements and micro-chemistry: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 229–237.

Haycock, O. S., Madsen, E. C., and Hurst, S. R., 1949, Propagation of electromagneticwaves in earth: Geophysics,14, no. 02, 162–171.

Hazebroek, P., 1950, Note on the analysis of oblique reflection data: Geophysics,15,no. 01, 70–79.

Heap, W. O., 1958, Professional and technical interests of SEG members: Geophysics,23, no. 02, 363–372.

Heelan, P. A., 1953a, On the theory of head waves: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 871–893.

Heelan, P. A., 1953b, Radiation from a cylindrical source of finite length: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 685–696.

Heiland, C. A., 1936, Note on reflections from steeply dipping beds: Geophysics,01,no. 02, 257–270.

Heiland, C. A., 1939, Report of the years activities in electrical geothermal radioactiveand soil analysis methods: Geophysics,04, no. 02, 130–137.

Heiland, C. A., 1942, A decimal classification system for geophysical exploration:Geophysics,07, no. 01, 1–28.

Heiland, C. A., 1943, A rapid method for measuring the profile components of hori-zontal and vertical gravity gradients: Geophysics,08, no. 02, 119–133.

Heiland, C. A., 1948, Symposium on mining geophysics - How can geophysics be ofbetter service to the mining industry: Geophysics,13, no. 04, 535–539.

Heiskanen, W., 1951, The world-wide gravity program of the mapping and chartingresearch laboratory of Ohio State University: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 697–714.

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Henderson, J. B. H., and Brewer, R., 1953, Core hole velocity surveys: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 324–337.

Henderson, R. G., and Zietz, I., 1948, Analysis of total magnetic intensity anomaliesproduced by point and line sources: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 428–436.

Henderson, R. G., and Zietz, I., 1949a, The computation of second vertical derivativesof geomagnetic fields: Geophysics,14, no. 04, 508–516.

Henderson, R. G., and Zietz, I., 1949b, The upward continuation of anomalies in totalmagnetic intensity fields: Geophysics,14, no. 04, 517–534.

Henderson, R. G., and Zietz, I., 1957, Graphical calculation of total intensity anomaliesof three-dimensional bodies: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 887–904.

Henkel, J. H., 1958, Some theoretical considerations on induced-polarization: Geo-physics,23, no. 02, 299–304.

Heroy, W. B., 1946, Foreign geophysical activities in 1945: Geophysics,11, no. 03,385–387.

Herrin, E., and Clark, S. P. J., 1956, Heat-flow in West Texas and eastern New Mexico:Geophysics,21, no. 04, 1087–1099.

Hicks, W. G., and Berry, J. E., 1956, Application of continuous-velocity logs to deter-mination of fluid saturation of reservoir rocks: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 739–754.

Hicks, W. G., 1959a, Lateral velocity variations near boreholes: Geophysics,24, no.03, 451–464.

Hicks, W. G., 1959b, Reply to discussion of ’Lateral velocity variations near bore-holes’, by Hicks, W. G. (geo-24-03-0451-0464): Geophysics,24, no. 03, 463–464.

Higgins, G. E., 1949, A note on multiple reflections: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 357–360.

Higgins, G. E., 1959, Seismic velocity data from Trinidad B. W. I. and comparisonwith the Caribbean area: Geophysics,24, no. 03, 580–597.

Hirvonen, R. A., 1952, A discussion on the recent progress of the gravity program ofthe Columbus group: Geophysics,17, no. 01, 156–157.

Hollingsworth, W. E., 1947, Geophysical history of the East Field Jim Hogg countyTexas: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 200–207.

Hollingsworth, W. E., 1951, Geophysical history of the Delhi field Richland Franklinand Madison Parishes Louisiana: Geophysics,16, no. 02, 185–191.

Holzer, R. E., 1959, Discussion of ’AFMAG - Airborne and ground’, by ward, S. H.(geo-24-04-0761-0789): Geophysics,24, no. 04, 787–788.

Honnell, P. M., 1953, An electromechanical transducer system for the transient testingof seismographs: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 160–187.

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Hoover, H. J., 1942, Contribution of geophysics to the national effort: Geophysics,07,no. 03, 276–280.

Hopper, R. H., and Jakosky, J. J., 1937, The effect of moisture on the direct-currentresistivities of oil sands and rocks: Geophysics,02, no. 01, 33–55.

Horner, W. L., and Lewis, J. A., 1936, Interstitial water saturation in the pore space ofoil reservoirs: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 353–364.

Horton, C. W., 1943, Secondary arrivals in a well velocity survey: Geophysics,08, no.03, 290–296.

Horton, C. W., 1944, A note on the reading of seismograms: Geophysics,09, no. 02,160–162.

Horton, C. W., 1945, The analysis of oblique reflection data: Geophysics,10, no. 02,186–206.

Horton, C. W., 1946a, Interpretation of isostatic anomalies south of Java using integralequations and crustal deformation theories: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 183–194.

Horton, C. W., 1946b, On the use of electromagnetic waves in geophysical prospecting:Geophysics,11, no. 04, 505–517.

Horton, C. W., 1953, On the propagation of Rayleigh waves on the surface of a visco-elastic solid: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 70–74.

Horton, C. W., 1955, The structure of the noise background of a seismogram: Geo-physics,20, no. 03, 565–584.

Horton, C. W., 1957, The structure of the noise background of a seismogram II: Geo-physics,22, no. 02, 261–267.

Horton, C. W., 1959, A loss mechanism for the Pierre Shale: Geophysics,24, no. 04,667–680.

Horvitz, L., 1939a, On geochemical prospecting: Geophysics,04, no. 03, 210–228.

Horvitz, L., 1939b, Reply to discussion of ’On geochemical prospecting’, by Horvitz,L. (geo-04-03-0210-0228): Geophysics,04, no. 03, 227–228.

Horvitz, L., 1945, Recent developments in geochemical prospecting for petroleum:Geophysics,10, no. 04, 487–493.

Houghton, H. M., 1940, Change of reflection amplitude and character with geophonedepth: Geophysics,05, no. 02, 169–175.

Houghton, H. M., 1952, Geophysical exploration in western Canada: Geophysics,17,no. 03, 452–464.

Houston, C. E., 1939, Seismic paths assuming a parabolic increase of velocity withdepth: Geophysics,04, no. 04, 242–246.

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Howell, B. F. J., and Budenstein, D., 1955, Energy distribution in explosion-generatedseismic pulses: Geophysics,20, no. 01, 33–52.

Howell, L. G., and Frosch, A., 1939, Gamma-ray well-logging: Geophysics,04, no.02, 106–114.

Howell, L. G., and Kean, C. H., 1953, Note on wave-guide propagation over a shallowsalt-dome: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 338–339.

Howell, L. G., and Martinez, J. D., 1957, Polar movement as indicated by rock mag-netism: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 384–397.

Howell, L. G., Kean, C. H., and Thompson, R. R., 1940, Propagation of elastic wavesin the Earth: Geophysics,05, no. 01, 1–14.

Howell, L. G., Neuenschwander, E. F., and Pierson, A. L. I., 1953, Gulf Coast surfacewaves: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 41–53.

Howell, L. G., Martinez, J. D., and Statham, E. H., 1958, Some observations on rockmagnetism: Geophysics,23, no. 02, 285–298.

Howell, B. F. J., Andrews, A. B., and Huber, R. E., 1959, Photomechanical method offrequency analysis of seismic pulses: Geophysics,24, no. 04, 692–705.

Howell, L. G., 1937, Atmospheric potential gradient measurements: Geophysics,02,no. 02, 161–165.

Howell, B. F. J., 1943, Some effects of geologic structure on radio reception: Geo-physics,08, no. 02, 165–176.

Hoylman, H. W., 1946, Seismograph evidence on depth of salt column Moss BluffDome Texas: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 128–134.

Hrdlicka, C. R., 1936, Summary of some pending patent litigation relating to seismicexploration: Geophysics,01, no. 01, 137–140.

Hubbert, M. K., 1948a, Gravitational terrain effects of two-dimensional topographicfeatures: Geophysics,13, no. 02, 226–254.

Hubbert, M. K., 1948b, A line-integral method of computing the gravimetric effects oftwo-dimensional masses: Geophysics,13, no. 02, 215–225.

Hubbert, M. K., 1950, A discussion on the United Nations scientific conference on theconservation and utilization of resources: Geophysics,15, no. 01, 110–111.

Hubbert, M. K., 1955, Discussion of ’An educational program in geophysics’, byWoollard, G. P. (geo-20-03-0671-0682): Geophysics,20, no. 03, 681–682.

Hughes, D. S., and Cooke, C. E. J., 1953, The effect of pressure on the reduction ofpore volume of consolidated sandstones: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 298–309.

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Hughes, D. S., and Cross, J. H., 1951, Elastic wave velocities in rocks at high pressuresand temperatures: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 577–593.

Hughes, D. S., and Kelly, J. L., 1952, Variation of elastic wave velocity with saturationin sandstone: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 739–752.

Hughes, D. S., and Maurette, C., 1956, Variation of elastic wave velocities in graniteswith pressure and temperature: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 277–284.

Hughes, D. S., and Maurette, C., 1957, Variation of elastic wave velocities in basicigneous rocks with pressure and temperature: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 23–31.

Hughes, D. S., 1942, The analytic basis of gravity interpretation: Geophysics,07, no.02, 169–178.

Hutchison, R. D., 1958, Magnetic analysis by logarithmic curves: Geophysics,23, no.04, 749–769.

Hutchison, R. D., 1959, Reply to discussion of ’Magnetic analysis by logarithmiccurves’, by Hutchison, R. D. (geo-23-04-0749-0769): Geophysics,24, no. 03, 605.

Ide, J. M., 1936, An experimental study of the elastic properties of rocks: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 347–352.

Innes, A. I., 1953, The seismic history of southeastern New Mexico: Geophysics,18,no. 01, 142–159.

Ion, D. C., 1958, Interdependence in world-wide oil exploration: Geophysics,23, no.02, 318–328.

Ittner, F., 1948, Discussion on double reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 36–40.

Ivanhoe, L. F., 1957a, Chart to check elevation factor effects on gravity anomalies:Geophysics,22, no. 03, 643–645.

Ivanhoe, L. F., 1957b, A gravity maximum in the Great Valley of California due to theisostatic effect of the Sierra Nevada: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 62–66.

Jakosky, J. J., and Jakosky, J. J. J., 1952, Frequency analysis of seismic waves: Geo-physics,17, no. 04, 721–738.

Jakosky, J. J., and Jakosky, J. J., 1956, Characteristics of explosives for marine seismicexploration: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 969–991.

Jakosky, J. J., 1938, Continuous electrical profiling: Geophysics,03, no. 02, 130–153.

Jakosky, J. J., 1947, Whither exploration: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 361–368.

Jensen, H., 1949, Airborne magnetic profile above 40th parallel eastern Colorado towestern Indiana: Geophysics,14, no. 01, 57.

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Johnson, J. B. J., and Cook, K. L., 1957, Regional gravity survey of parts of TooeleJuab and Millard Counties Utah: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 48–61.

Johnson, N. G., and Smith, G. H., 1936, Explosives for seismic prospecting: Geo-physics,01, no. 02, 228–238.

Johnson, C. H., 1937, Discussion of ’Adverse effects associated with variably com-pounded seismograph records’, by Mott-Smith, M. (geo-02-03-0265-0294): Geo-physics,02, no. 03, 288.

Johnson, C. H., 1938, Locating and detailing fault formations by means of the geo-sonograph: Geophysics,03, no. 03, 273–291.

Johnson, C. H., 1939, Steady-state polar sensitivity curves: Geophysics,04, no. 01,33–52.

Johnson, C. H., 1943, Discussion of ’An analysis of abnormal Reflexions’, by Deacon,L. E. (geo-08-01-0003-0013): Geophysics,08, no. 01, 11–13.

Johnson, C. H., 1948, Remarks regarding multiple reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01,19–26.

Johnson, C. H., 1953a, Adequate geophysical manpower is our responsibility: Geo-physics,18, no. 01, 1–9.

Johnson, C. H., 1953b, Editorial - Are we using our freedoms: Geophysics,18, no. 03,697.

Johnson, C. H., 1953c, Our human assets in geophysics: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 497–500.

Johnson, C. H., 1958, Discussion of ’The preparation of a paper’, by Faust, L. Y. (geo-23-05-0944-0952): Geophysics,23, no. 05, 952.

Jolly, R. N., 1953, Deep-hole geophone study in Garvin county Oklahoma: Geo-physics,18, no. 03, 662–670.

Jolly, R. N., 1956, Investigation of shear waves: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 905–938.

Jones, P. H., and Buford, T. B., 1951, Electric logging applied to ground-water explo-ration: Geophysics,16, no. 01, 115–139.

Jones, H. J., and Morrison, J. A., 1954, Crosscorrelation filtering: Geophysics,19, no.04, 660–683.

Jones, H. J., Morrison, J. A., Sarrafian, G. P., and Spieker, L. J., 1955, Magnetic delay-line filtering: Geophysics,20, no. 04, 745–765.

Jones, J. H., 1943, A proposed method of measuring the derivatives of the Earth’smagnetic-field: Geophysics,08, no. 01, 23–31.

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Jones, V. L., 1956, Extrapolation and interpolation formulae adaptable to desk andother types of digital computers: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 1047–1054.

Judson, S. A., 1938, Discussion of ’Shallow stratigraphic variations over Gulf Coaststructures’, by Rosaire, E. E. (geo-03-02-0096-0121): Geophysics,03, no. 02, 121.

Junger, A., 1951, Deep basement reflections in Big Horn county Montana: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 499–505.

Kaarsberg, E., 1959, Discussion of ’Lateral velocity variations near boreholes’, byHicks, W. G. (geo-24-03-0451-0464): Geophysics,24, no. 03, 462–463.

Kamen-Kaye, M., 1940, Seismic refraction studies in the Orinoco Basin of depositionVenezuela: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 385–392.

Kannenstine, F. M., 1939, The relationship of geophysics to geology: Geophysics,04,no. 03, 149–154.

Karcher, J. C., 1938, A review of the relation between physics and geology inpetroleum exploration: Geophysics,03, no. 02, 69–77.

Kaufman, S., Parrack, A. L., and Skelton, J. D., 1957, Report of SEG Subcommitteeon Magnetic Recorder characteristics: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 434–441.

Kaufman, H., 1953, Velocity functions in seismic prospecting: Geophysics,18, no. 02,289–297.

Keller, J. E., 1949, A discussion on radio channels: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 369–394.

Kelly, D., 1939, A reaction type shaking table: Geophysics,04, no. 01, 69–75.

Kelsey, M. C., 1949, Studies in fault detection with the reflection seismograph: Geo-physics,14, no. 01, 21–28.

Kendall, J. M., 1941, The range of amplitudes in seismic reflection records: Geo-physics,06, no. 02, 149–157.

Kendall, J. M., 1946, Airplane noise interference with seismic prospecting: Geo-physics,11, no. 01, 82–91.

Killough, J. R., 1953, Petroleum exploration on our public lands: Geophysics,18, no.01, 201–211.

Kintz, G. M., 1943, Conference - Maintaining geophysical operations during the war- Progress of cooperation between the bureau of mines and the geophysical industrywith regard to the GEO08: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 267–272.

Kintz, G. M., 1946, Informal discussion of explosives hazards on seismograph crews:Geophysics,11, no. 02, 148–163.

Kirby, C., 1959, Discussion on exact true dip for a single constant-velocity reflector:Geophysics,24, no. 03, 598–603.

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Kisslinger, C., 1953, The effect of variations in chemical composition on the velocityof seismic waves in carbonate rocks: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 104–115.

Klaus, H., 1938, An introduction to the second derivative contour method of interpret-ing torsion-balance data: Geophysics,03, no. 03, 234–246.

Klaus, H., 1943, Faulting in the Billings oilfield Oklahoma as interpreted from torsion-balance data and from subsequent drilling: Geophysics,08, no. 04, 362–378.

Klaus, K., 1945, Torsion-balance step anomalies in northern Tillman county Okla-homa: Geophysics,10, no. 04, 507–525.

Klipsch, P. W., 1936, Some aspects of multiple recording in seismic prospecting: Geo-physics,01, no. 03, 365–377.

Klipsch, P. W., 1939, Recent developments in Eltran prospecting: Geophysics,04, no.04, 283–291.

Klopsteg, P. E., 1957, Physics in America and the American Institute of Physics: Geo-physics,22, no. 01, 2–8.

Knopoff, L., and Gangi, A. F., 1959, Seismic reciprocity: Geophysics,24, no. 04,681–691.

Knopoff, L., Fredricks, R. W., Gangi, A. F., and Porter, L. D., 1957, Surface amplitudesof reflected body waves: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 842–847.

Knopoff, L., 1959a, Scattering of compression waves by spherical obstacles: Geo-physics,24, no. 01, 30–39.

Knopoff, L., 1959b, Scattering of shear waves by spherical obstacles: Geophysics,24,no. 02, 209–219.

Knox, W. A., 1958, A slide rule for near-surface refraction problems: Geophysics,23,no. 01, 154–163.

Knudsen, W. C., 1958, Elimination of secondary pressure pulses in offshore explo-ration - A model study: Geophysics,23, no. 03, 440–458.

Kogbetliantz, E. G., 1944, Quantitative interpretation of magnetic and gravitationalanomalies: Geophysics,09, no. 04, 463–493.

Kogbetliantz, E. G., 1946, Estimating depth and excess mass of point sources andhorizontal line sources in gravity prospecting: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 195–223.

Kokesh, F. P., and Blizard, R. B., 1959, Geometrical factors in sonic logging: Geo-physics,24, no. 01, 64–76.

Kokesh, F. P., 1952, The development of a new method of seismic velocity determina-tion: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 560–574.

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Kokesh, F. P., 1956, The long interval method of measuring seismic velocity: Geo-physics,21, no. 03, 724–738.

Koschmann, A. H., 1949, Addition to symposium on geophysics in mining: Geo-physics,14, no. 01, 67–69.

Koulomzine, T., and Brossard, L., 1947, The use of geophysics in prospecting for goldand base metals in Canada: Geophysics,12, no. 04, 651–662.

Kransnow, S., 1939, A review of progress in geophysical instruments for the year 1938:Geophysics,04, no. 02, 123–129.

Krey, T., 1951, An approximate correction method for refraction in reflection seismicprospecting: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 468–485.

Krey, T., 1952, The significance of diffraction in the investigation of faults: Geo-physics,17, no. 04, 843–858.

Krey, T., 1953, Communication on ’Comparison of velocities obtained by delta-timeanalysis and well velocity surveys’, by Swan, B. G., et al (geo-17-03-0575-0585):Geophysics,18, no. 01, 212–213.

Kriegel, M. W., 1944, Analysis for hydrocarbons in the presence of nitrous oxide:Geophysics,09, no. 04, 447–462.

Krishnamurthi, M., and Balakrishna, S., 1957, Attenuation of sound in rocks: Geo-physics,22, no. 02, 268–274.

Kunz, K. S., and Moran, J. H., 1958, Some effects of formation anisotropy on resistivitymeasurements in boreholes: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 770–794.

Kunz, B. F. J., 1954, Comment on ’A contribution to the computation of the sec-ond derivative from gravity data’, by Rosenbach, O. (geo-18-04-0894-0912): Geo-physics,19, no. 02, 342.

Kunz, B., 1956, Discussion of ’The determination of the long dimension of conductingore bodies’, by Clark, A. R. (geo-21-02-0470-0478): Geophysics,21, no. 02, 477.

LaCoste, L., 1959, Surface ship gravity measurements on the Texas A and M CollegeShip The Hidalgo: Geophysics,24, no. 02, 309–322.

Lamb, G. B., 1942a, Discussion of ’The production of elastic waves by explosion pres-sures I - Theory and empirical field observations’, by Sharpe, J. A. (geo-07-02-0144-0154): Geophysics,07, no. 04, 419.

Lamb, G. B., 1942b, Discussion of ’The production of elastic waves by explosionpressures II - Results of observations near an exploding charge’, by Sharpe, J. A.(geo-07-03-0311-0321): Geophysics,07, no. 04, 419.

Lambert, W. D., 1943, Notes on Earth tides: Geophysics,08, no. 01, 51–56.

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Landes, K. K., 1958, A scrutiny of the abstract: Geophysics,23, no. 05, 942–943.

Laubscher, H. P., 1956, Structural and seismic deformations along normal faults in theeastern Venezuelan basin: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 368–387.

Laughton, A. S., 1957, Sound propagation in compacted ocean sediments: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 233–260.

Lawlor, R., 1938, Nomogram for dip computations: Geophysics,03, no. 04, 349–357.

Lawrence, R. W., 1944, Mechanism of detonation in explosives: Geophysics,09, no.01, 1–18.

Lawrence, P. L., 1958, Discussion of ’The moveout filter’, by Savit, C. H., et al (geo-23-01-0001-0025): Geophysics,23, no. 04, 854–857.

Lay, R. L., 1945, Repeated P-waves in seismic exploration of water covered areas:Geophysics,10, no. 04, 467–471.

Lay, R. L., 1954a, The geophysicist in industry: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 383–387.

Lay, R. L., 1954b, A message from the President: Geophysics,19, no. 01, 139–140.

Lay, R. L., 1954c, Our expanding horizons: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 191–201.

Leconte, J., 1947, Geophysical history of the North Coles Levee oil field Kern CountyCalifornia: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 406–413.

Leet, L. D., 1947, Microseisms in New England - Case-history of a storm: Geophysics,12, no. 04, 639–650.

Legge, J. A. J., and Rupnik, J. J., 1943, Least-squares determination of the velocityfunction V=vo+kz for any set of time-depth data: Geophysics,08, no. 04, 356–361.

Legge, J. A. J., 1944, A proposed least-square method for the determination of theelevation factor: Geophysics,09, no. 02, 175–179.

Leonard, J. H., 1949, A summary of extension courses suitable for field crew training:Geophysics,14, no. 02, 172–174.

Leonardon, E. G., 1936, The economic utility of thermometric measurements in drill-holes in connection with drilling and cementing problems: Geophysics,01, no. 01,115–126.

Lester, O. C. J., 1948, Discussion of multiple reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 51–54.

Levin, F. K., and Hibbard, H. C., 1955, Three-dimensional seismic model studies:Geophysics,20, no. 01, 19–32.

Levin, F. K., and Lynn, R. D., 1958, Deep-hole geophone studies: Geophysics,23, no.04, 639–664.

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Levine, S., 1941, The calculation of gravity anomalies due to bodies of finite extent:Geophysics,06, no. 02, 180–195.

Lewis, W. B., 1945, Working depths for low-frequency electrical prospecting: Geo-physics,10, no. 01, 63–75.

Lewis, W. B., 1946, Discussion of ’Electric field of an oscillating dipole on the surfaceof a two layer earth’, by Wolf, Alfred (geo-11-04-0518-0537): Geophysics,11, no.04, 535.

Lewis, W. B., 1948, Electrical surveys of some shallow salt-domes: Geophysics,13,no. 04, 595–599.

Liu, D. T., 1959, Wave propagation in a liquid layer: Geophysics,24, no. 04, 658–666.

Lockenvitz, A. E., 1944, The periodic variations of the gravitational force: Geophysics,09, no. 01, 94–105.

Logachev, A. A., 1946, The development and applications of airborne magnetometersin the USSR: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 135–147.

Logn, O., 1954, Mapping nearly vertical discontinuities by earth resistivities: Geo-physics,19, no. 04, 739–760.

Lombardi, L. V., 1955, Notes on the use of multiple geophones: Geophysics,20, no.02, 215–226.

Longwell, C. R., 1955, In support of the American Geological Institute: Geophysics,20, no. 03, 683–687.

Loper, G. B., and Pittman, R. R., 1954, Seismic recording on magnetic tape: Geo-physics,19, no. 01, 104–115.

Loper, G. B., 1955, Seismic recorder for monitoring magnetic tape: Geophysics,20,no. 03, 585–592.

Lukk, G. E., 1954, Prize-winning essay on the Williston Basin and its explorationproblems: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 572–581.

Lynton, E. D., 1938, Recent developments in laboratory orientation of cores by theirmagnetic polarity: Geophysics,03, no. 02, 122–129.

Lynton, E. D., 1939, Discussion of ’A proposed geophysical method of orientingcores’, by Vacquier, V. (geo-04-04-0292-0299): Geophysics,04, no. 04, 297.

Lynton, E. D., 1940, The mechanics of the upside down core: Geophysics,05, no. 04,393–401.

Lyons, P. L., 1951, A seismic reflection quality map of the United States: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 506–510.

Lyons, P. L., 1955, The future of geophysics: Geophysics,20, no. 03, 503–515.

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Lyons, P. L., 1956, Presidential address - Crossroads of geophysics: Geophysics,21,no. 01, 1–15.

Lyons, P. L., 1959, Discussion of ’The preparation of a paper’, by Faust, L. Y. (geo-23-05-0944-0952): Geophysics,24, no. 03, 638–639.

Mabey, D. R., 1956, Geophysical studies in the intermontane basins in southern Cali-fornia: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 839–853.

MacElwane, J. B., 1937, A research library in the geophysical field: Geophysics,02,no. 01, 17–20.

MacElwane, J. B., 1940a, Fifteen years of geophysics a Chapter in the exploration ofthe United States and Canada 1924-1939: Geophysics,05, no. 03, 250–258.

MacElwane, J. B., 1940b, Geophysical education in a department of geophysics: Geo-physics,05, no. 01, 80–90.

MacElwane, J. B., 1946, Text of a talk entitled forecasting earthquakes: Geophysics,11, no. 02, 224–226.

MacElwane, J. B., 1950a, Annual survey of geophysical education 1949-1950: Geo-physics,15, no. 03, 487–490.

MacElwane, J. B., 1950b, Survey of geophysical education in the United States andCanada in 1948: Geophysics,15, no. 02, 257–263.

MacElwane, J. B., 1951, Annual survey of geophysical education 1950-1951: Geo-physics,16, no. 03, 511–534.

MacNaughton, L. W., 1936, Discussion of ’The geophysics of the Tomball oil fieldHarris County Texas’, by Eby, J. B. (geo-01-01-0149-0158): Geophysics,01, no.01, 158.

Maddox, E., 1954, Letter to editor on SEG depository at the University of Tulsa: Geo-physics,19, no. 03, 569–571.

Maeda, K., 1955a, Apparent resistivity for dipping beds: Geophysics,20, no. 01, 123–147.

Maeda, K., 1955b, Reply to discussion of ’Apparent resistivity for dipping beds’, byMaeda, K. (geo-20-01-0123-0147): Geophysics,20, no. 01, 144–147.

Maillet, R., 1947, The fundamental equations of electrical prospecting: Geophysics,12, no. 04, 529–556.

Malamphy, M. C., and Vallely, J. L., 1944, Geophysical survey of the Arkansas bauxiteregion: Geophysics,09, no. 03, 324–366.

Malamphy, M. C., 1936, Magnetic prospecting in Santa Catharina Brazil: Geophysics,01, no. 01, 23–47.

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Malone, A. B., 1952, A nomogram for the computation of tidal deviations of the verti-cal: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 615–619.

Mandel, P. J., Berg, J. W. J., and Cook, K. L., 1957, Resistivity studies of metalliferoussynthetic cores: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 398–411.

Mansfield, R. H., 1947, Universal slide rule for linear velocity Vs depth calculations:Geophysics,12, no. 04, 557–575.

Mansfield, R. H., 1948, A discussion on the offside energy problem in seismicprospecting: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 457–459.

March, H. W., 1953, The field of a magnetic dipole in the presence of a conductingsphere: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 671–684.

Martin, J. M., and Nash, H. E., 1936, Significance of some fundamental properties ofexplosives with special reference to geophysical prospecting: Geophysics,01, no.02, 239–251.

Martin, M., Murray, G. H., and Gillingham, W. J., 1938, Determination of the potentialproductivity of oil-bearing formations by resistivity measurements: Geophysics,03,no. 03, 258–272.

Martin, R., 1954a, Gravity maxima corresponding with sedimentary basins: Geo-physics,19, no. 01, 89–94.

Martin, R., 1954b, Reply to discussion of ’Gravity maxima corresponding with sed-imentary basins’, by Martin, R. (geo-19-01-0089-0094): Geophysics,19, no. 01,94.

Masse, L., 1955, Probability distribution of reflections on seismic records: Geophysics,20, no. 02, 243–253.

Masson, P. A. A. H., and Agnich, F. J., 1958, Seismic survey of Sinai and The Gulf ofSuez: Geophysics,23, no. 02, 329–362.

Matjasic, W. L., 1954, Case-history of Wild Goose gas field Butte County California:Geophysics,19, no. 03, 509–516.

McCarver, H., and West, L. G., 1947, The geology and geophysics of the Odem oilfield San Patricio county Texas: Geophysics,12, no. 01, 13–29.

McCarver, H. C., 1954, Geophysical history of the Good Field Borden county Texas:Geophysics,19, no. 04, 791–801.

McCollum, E. V., and Brown, A., 1943, Use of the gravity-meter in establishment ofgravity bench marks: Geophysics,08, no. 04, 379–390.

McCollum, E. V., 1943, Gravity expression of the Hatchetigbee anticline: Geophysics,08, no. 01, 46–50.

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McCollum, E. V., 1952, Quality of geophysical measurements: Geophysics,17, no.01, 56–69.

McCready, H. J., 1940, Shot-hole characteristics in reflection seismology: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 373–381.

McDermott, E., 1939, Concentrations of hydrocarbons in the Earth: Geophysics,04,no. 03, 195–209.

McDonal, F. J., Angona, F. A., Mills, R. L., Sengbush, R. L., van Nostrand, R. G., andWhite, J. E., 1958, Attenuation of shear and compressional waves in Pierre Shale:Geophysics,23, no. 03, 421–439.

McGehee, F. M. J., 1953, Communication on ’Attenuation of radio frequency wavesthrough the Earth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,18, no.04, 971.

McGehee, F. M. J., 1954, Propagation of radio frequency energy through the Earth:Geophysics,19, no. 03, 459–477.

McGuckin, G. M., 1945, History of the geophysical exploration of the Cameron Mead-ows Dome Cameron Parish Louisiana: Geophysics,10, no. 01, 1–16.

McKay, A. E., 1954, Review of pattern shooting: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 420–437.

McKelvey, J. G. J., Southwick, P. F., Spiegler, K. S., and Wyllie, M. R. J., 1955, Theapplication of a three-element model to the S/P and resistivity phenomena evincedby dirty sands: Geophysics,20, no. 04, 913–931.

McLemore, E. W., Weaver, P., and Barton, D. C., 1942, The Crosbyton anomaly south-eastern Crosby county Texas: Geophysics,07, no. 02, 179–191.

McMurry, V., and Wetzel, W. M., 1937, A set of curves to assist in the interpretation ofthe three-layer resistivity problem: Geophysics,02, no. 04, 329–341.

Melchior, L. F., 1953, The geophysical discovery and development of the Bayou Coubadome: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 371–382.

Melton, B. S., and Bailey, L. F., 1957, Multiple signal correlators: Geophysics,22, no.03, 565–588.

Melton, B. S., and Karr, P. R., 1957, Polarity coincidence scheme for revealing signalcoherence: Geophysics,22, no. 03, 553–564.

Melton, E. R., 1938, A military aspect of exploration geophysics: Geophysics,03, no.01, 46–57.

Miller, E. T., and Ewing, M., 1956, Geomagnetic measurements in The Gulf of Mexicoand in the vicinity of Caryn Peak: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 406–432.

Miller, C. A., 1953, A major oil company’s safety program: Geophysics,18, no. 04,964–969.

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Mintrop, I., 1949, On the stratification of the Earth’s crust according to seismic studiesof a large explosion and of earthquakes: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 321–336.

Mitera, Z. A., 1938, Present status and future aspects of geophysical exploration inPoland: Geophysics,03, no. 03, 225–233.

Mooney, H. M., and Bleifuss, R., 1953, Magnetic susceptibility measurements in Min-nesota part II: Analysis of field results: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 383–393.

Mooney, H. M., 1952, Magnetic susceptibility measurements in Minnesota: Geo-physics,17, no. 03, 531–543.

Moore, R. W., 1952, Geophysical methods adapted to highway engineering problems:Geophysics,17, no. 03, 505–530.

Morris, G., 1950, Some considerations of the mechanism of the generation of seismicwaves by explosives: Geophysics,15, no. 01, 61–69.

Morriss, H. A. J., and McGehee, F. M., 1952, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radiofrequency waves through the Earth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217):Geophysics,17, no. 02, 208–209.

Mossman, R. W., 1952, Nomogram: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 400–401.

Mota, L., 1954, Determination of dips and depths of geological layers by the seismicrefraction method: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 242–254.

Mott-Smith, L. M., 1937a, Gravitational surveying with the gravity-meter: Geophysics,02, no. 01, 21–32.

Mott-Smith, M., 1937b, Adverse effects associated with variably compounded seismo-graph records: Geophysics,02, no. 03, 265–294.

Mott-Smith, M., 1939, On seismic paths and velocity-time relations: Geophysics,04,no. 01, 8–23.

Mott-Smith, M., 1942, Curved-path methods applied to verticals and to wide shotspreads: Geophysics,07, no. 02, 133–141.

Mower, L. K., 1941, Report on organization of the southern seismic well shootingassociation: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 294–297.

Muffly, G., 1946, The airborne magnetometer: Geophysics,11, no. 03, 321–334.

Murphy, W. O. J., Berg, J. W. J., and Cook, K. L., 1957, Seismic velocity study ofsynthetic cores: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 813–820.

Musgrave, A. W., Ehlert, G. W., and Nash, D. M. J., 1958, Directivity effect of elon-gated charges: Geophysics,23, no. 01, 81–96.

Muskat, M., and Meres, M. W., 1940a, Reflection and transmission coefficients forplane-waves in elastic media: Geophysics,05, no. 02, 115–148.

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Muskat, M., and Meres, M. W., 1940b, The seismic wave energy reflected from varioustypes of stratified horizons: Geophysics,05, no. 02, 149–155.

Muskat, M., 1937, A note on the propagation of seismic waves: Geophysics,02, no.04, 319–328.

Muskat, M., 1938, The reflection of longitudinal wave pulses from plane parallel plates:Geophysics,03, no. 03, 198–218.

Nafe, J. E., and Drake, C. L., 1957, Variation with depth in shallow and deep watermarine sediments of porosity density and the velocities of compressional and shearwaves: Geophysics,22, no. 03, 523–552.

Narvarte, P. E., 1946, On well velocity data and their application to reflection shooting:Geophysics,11, no. 01, 66–81.

Neitzel, E. B., 1958, Seismic reflection records obtained by dropping a weight: Geo-physics,23, no. 01, 58–80.

Nettleton, L. L., and Elkins, T. A., 1944, Association of magnetic and density contrastswith igneous rock classifications: Geophysics,09, no. 01, 60–78.

Nettleton, L. L., Goldstone, F., MacElwane, J. B., Coffin, R. C., and Born, W. T., 1942,Discussion of ’The relative place of empirical and analytic methods of geophysicalinterpretation’, by Weaver, P. (geo-07-03-0281-0287): Geophysics,07, no. 03, 288–292.

Nettleton, L. L., 1939, Determination of density for reduction of gravimeter observa-tions: Geophysics,04, no. 03, 176–183.

Nettleton, L. L., 1941, Relation of gravity to structure in the northern Appalachianarea: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 270–286.

Nettleton, L. L., 1942, Gravity and magnetic calculations: Geophysics,07, no. 03,293–310.

Nettleton, L. L., 1945, Preparation of manuscripts for publication in geophysics: Geo-physics,10, no. 03, 421–428.

Nettleton, L. L., 1947, Geophysical history of typical Mississippi Piercement salt-domes: Geophysics,12, no. 01, 30–42.

Nettleton, L. L., 1949, Geophysics geology and oil finding Presidential address: Geo-physics,14, no. 03, 273–289.

Nettleton, L. L., 1954, Regionals residuals and structures: Geophysics,19, no. 01,1–22.

Nettleton, L. L., 1957a, Gravity survey over a Gulf Coast continental shelf mound:Geophysics,22, no. 03, 630–642.

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Nettleton, L. L., 1957b, Submarine gravity detailing San Luis pass dome Brazoriacounty Texas: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 348–358.

Nettleton, L. L., 1958, Reply to letter on residual and second derivative of gravity andmagnetic maps: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 862–863.

Neuenschwander, E. F., and Metcalf, D. F., 1942, A study of electrical Earth noise:Geophysics,07, no. 01, 69–77.

Neufeld, J., and Scherbatskoy, S. A., 1937a, Equivalent electrical networks of someseismographs: Geophysics,02, no. 03, 213–242.

Neufeld, J., and Scherbatskoy, S. A., 1937b, Fundamental relations in seismometry:Geophysics,02, no. 03, 188–212.

Nisle, R. G., 1941, Considerations on the vertical migration of gases: Geophysics,06,no. 04, 449–453.

O’Brien, P. N. S., 1955, Model seismology - The critical refraction of elastic waves:Geophysics,20, no. 02, 227–242.

Officer, C. B. J., 1951, Normal mode propagation in three-layered liquid half-space byray-theory: Geophysics,16, no. 02, 207–212.

Officer, C. B. J., 1953, The refraction arrival in water covered areas: Geophysics,18,no. 04, 805–819.

Officer, C. B. J., 1955, A deep-sea seismic reflection profile: Geophysics,20, no. 02,270–282.

Oksa, D. R., 1958, An empirical velocity determination in southern Oklahoma: Geo-physics,23, no. 04, 823–859.

Oldham, C. H. G., and Sutherland, D. B., 1955, Orthogonal polynomials their use inestimating the regional effect: Geophysics,20, no. 02, 295–306.

Oldham, C. H. G., 1954, The correlation between pre-cambrian rock densities andBouguer gravity anomalies near Parry Sound Ontario: Geophysics,19, no. 01, 76–88.

Olesen, R., and Washburn, H., 1940, Transient testing of seismic recording apparatus:Geophysics,05, no. 04, 337–347.

Oliver, J., Press, F., and Ewing, M., 1954, Two-dimensional model seismology: Geo-physics,19, no. 02, 202–219.

Orsinger, A., and van Nostrand, R., 1954, A field evaluation of the electromagneticreflection method: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 478–489.

Pakiser, L. C., and Black, R. A., 1957, Exploring for ancient channels with the refrac-tion seismograph: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 32–47.

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Pakiser, L. C., and Warrick, R. E., 1956, A preliminary evaluation of the shallow re-flection seismograph: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 388–405.

Palmer, E. M., 1957, The Gulf seismic profile printer: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 286–308.

Parr, J. O. J., and Mayne, W. H., 1955, A new method of pattern shooting: Geophysics,20, no. 03, 539–564.

Paterson, N. R., 1956, Seismic wave propagation in porous granular media: Geo-physics,21, no. 03, 691–714.

Patrick, H. G., 1943, Conference - Maintaining geophysical operations during the war- Transportation: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 256–258.

Patrick, H. G., 1957a, Geophysical activity in 1955: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 89–103.

Patrick, H. G., 1957b, Geophysical activity in 1956 interim report to midyear: Geo-physics,22, no. 01, 104–119.

Patrick, H. G., 1957c, Geophysical activity in 1956: Geophysics,22, no. S, 36–59.

Patrick, H. G., 1958, Geophysical activity in 1957: Geophysics,23, no. 05, 953–971.

Peacock, H. B., 1942, How can geophysicists best serve: Geophysics,07, no. 03, 259–267.

Peacock, H. B., 1944, The geophysical history of the Cayuga Field Anderson CountyTexas: Geophysics,09, no. 03, 299–313.

Pekeris, C. L., 1940, Direct method of interpretation in resistivity prospecting: Geo-physics,05, no. 01, 31–42.

Pentz, H. H., 1940, Formulas and curves for the interpretation of certain two-dimensional magnetic and gravitational anomalies: Geophysics,05, no. 03, 295–306.

Pentz, H. H., 1953, A least-square method for gravity-meter base stations: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 394–400.

Pepper, T. B., 1941, The Gulf Underwater Gravimeter: Geophysics,06, no. 01, 34–44.

Perkins, F. M. J., Osoba, J. S., and Ribe, K. H., 1956, Resistivity of sandstones asrelated to the geometry of their interstitial water: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 1071–1086.

Perkins, B. J., 1952, Letter to the editor on amplitude versus distance: Geophysics,17,no. 02, 411–412.

Peters, J. W., and Dugan, A. F., 1945, Gravity and magnetic investigations at the GrandSaline salt-dome van Zandt Co. Texas: Geophysics,10, no. 03, 376–393.

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Peters, L. J., and Elkins, T. A., 1953, Discussion of ’A contribution to the computationof the second derivative from gravity data’, by Rosenbach, O. (geo-18-04-0894-0912): Geophysics,18, no. 04, 907–908.

Peters, L. J., 1949, The direct approach to magnetic interpretation and its practicalapplication: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 290–320.

Peters, L. J., 1954, Discussion of ’The direct approach to magnetic interpretation andits practical application’, by Peters, L. J. (geo-14-03-0290-0320): Geophysics,19,no. 02, 341.

Petersen, T. S., 1954, New horizons: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 541–567.

Peterson, R. A., Fillippone, W. R., and Coker, F. B., 1955, The synthesis of seismo-grams from well-log data: Geophysics,20, no. 03, 516–538.

Peterson, R. A., 1941, A transformed wave-front chart: Geophysics,06, no. 01, 74–80.

Pflueger, J. C., 1954, Letter to the editor on delta-t formula for obtaining average seis-mic velocity in a dipping reflecting bed: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 339–343.

Piety, R. G., 1942, Interpretation of the transient behavior of the reflection seismo-graph: Geophysics,07, no. 02, 123–132.

Pieuchot, M., and Richard, H., 1958, Some technical aspects of reflection seismicprospecting in the Sahara: Geophysics,23, no. 03, 557–573.

Pirson, S. J., 1946, Disturbing factors in geochemical prospecting: Geophysics,11, no.03, 312–320.

Pohly, R. A., 1954, Gravity case-history Dawn No. 156 pool Ontario: Geophysics,19,no. 01, 95–103.

Pontecorvo, B., 1942, Radioactivity analyses of oil well samples: Geophysics,07, no.01, 90–94.

Postma, G. W., 1955, Wave propagation in a stratified medium: Geophysics,20, no.04, 780–806.

Poulter, T. C., and Lombardi, L. V., 1952, Multiple reflections on the Edwards Plateau:Geophysics,17, no. 01, 107–115.

Poulter, T. C., 1950, The Poulter seismic method of geophysical exploration: Geo-physics,15, no. 02, 181–207.

Poulter, T. C., 1951, A discussion on seismic soundings of glaciers: Geophysics,16,no. 03, 535–537.

Prescott, H. R., 1941, Seismic receptors: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 221–244.

Prescott, H. R., 1951, Seismic record sections: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 613–625.

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Press, F., and Dobrin, M. B., 1956, Seismic wave studies over a high-speed surfacelayer: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 285–298.

Press, F., and Ewing, M., 1948, Low-speed layer in water-covered areas: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 404–420.

Press, F., and Ewing, M., 1950, Propagation of explosive sound in a liquid layer over-lying a semi-infinite elastic solid: Geophysics,15, no. 03, 426–446.

Press, F., and Ewing, M., 1951, Ground-roll coupling to atmospheric compressionalwaves: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 416–430.

Press, F., Oliver, J., and Ewing, M., 1954, Seismic model study of refractions from alayer of finite thickness: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 388–401.

Press, F., 1957, A seismic model study of the phase velocity method of exploration:Geophysics,22, no. 02, 275–285.

Price, W. A., 1938, Discussion of ’Shallow stratigraphic variations over Gulf Coaststructures’, by Rosaire, E. E. (geo-03-02-0096-0121): Geophysics,03, no. 02, 115.

Pritchett, W. C., 1952a, Attenuation of radio frequency waves through the Earth: Geo-physics,17, no. 02, 193–217.

Pritchett, W. C., 1952b, Reply to discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency wavesthrough the Earth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,17, no.02, 210.

Pritchett, W. C., 1955, A low-frequency electrical earth model: Geophysics,20, no. 04,860–870.

Quarles, M. J., 1950, Fault interpretation in southwest Texas: Geophysics,15, no. 03,462–476.

Ramaswamy, G., 1953, Discussion of ’The effect of random errors in gravity data onsecond derivative values’, by Elkins, T. A. (geo-17-01-0070-0088): Geophysics,18,no. 03, 720–721.

Ransone, W. R., and Romberg, F., 1941, Average vertical velocities from refractionand reflection profiles: Geophysics,06, no. 02, 158–167.

Ransone, K., and Rosaire, E. E., 1936, The growth of company owned operations inGulf Coast geophysical prospecting since July 1930: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 306–312.

Ransone, K., and Rosaire, E. E., 1937, The amount and distribution of seismic andgravity exploration in The Gulf Coast through 1936: Geophysics,02, no. 01, 1–16.

Ransone, W. R., 1938, Seismic exploration in eastern Venezuela: Geophysics,03, no.03, 219–224.

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Ransone, W. R., 1941, Geochemical well-logging: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 287–293.

Ransone, W. R., 1947, Geochemical history of the Hardy Oil field Jones county Texas:Geophysics,12, no. 03, 384–392.

Ransone, W. R., 1958, Case-history of the Sojourner oil field Haskell county Texas ageochemical confirmation: Geophysics,23, no. 03, 574–605.

Rao, V. B., 1956, Magnetic properties of magnetite: Geophysics,21, no. 04, 1100–1110.

Rice, R. B., 1949, A discussion of steep dip seismic computing methods: Geophysics,14, no. 02, 109–122.

Rice, R. B., 1950, A discussion of steep dip seismic computing methods part II: Geo-physics,15, no. 01, 80–93.

Rice, R. B., 1955, Additional notes on the resolved-time computing method: Geo-physics,20, no. 01, 104–122.

Richards, T. C., 1958, Discussion of ’Interdependence in world-wide oil exploration’,by Ion, D. C. (geo-23-02-0318-0328): Geophysics,23, no. 02, 325–327.

Ricker, N., and Lynn, R. D., 1950, Composite reflections: Geophysics,15, no. 01,30–49.

Ricker, N., 1940, The form and nature of seismic waves and the structure of seismo-grams: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 348–366.

Ricker, N., 1941, A note on the determination of the viscosity of shale from the mea-surement of wavelet breadth: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 254–258.

Ricker, N., 1944, Wavelet functions and their polynomials: Geophysics,09, no. 03,314–323.

Ricker, N., 1945, The computation of output disturbances from amplifiers for truewavelet inputs: Geophysics,10, no. 02, 207–220.

Ricker, N., 1953a, The form and laws of propagation of seismic wavelets: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 10–40.

Ricker, N., 1953b, Wavelet contraction wavelet expansion and the control of seismicresolution: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 769–792.

Ricker, N. H., 1957, Physics and geophysics - An editorial: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 1.

Rieber, F., 1936a, A new reflection system with controlled directional sensitivity: Geo-physics,01, no. 01, 97–106.

Rieber, F., 1936b, Visual presentation of elastic wave patterns under various structuralconditions: Geophysics,01, no. 02, 196–218.

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Rieber, F., 1937a, Complex reflection patterns and their geologic sources: Geophysics,02, no. 02, 132–160.

Rieber, F., 1937b, Discussion of ’Adverse effects associated with variably compoundedseismograph records’, by Mott-Smith, M. (geo-02-03-0265-0294): Geophysics,02,no. 03, 281–287.

Riggs, E. D., 1955, Seismic wave types in a borehole: Geophysics,20, no. 01, 53–67.

Ritzmann, O. F., 1944, Patents vested in the alien property custodian: Geophysics,09,no. 03, 388–401.

Ritzmann, O. F., 1949, Index of patents abstracted in geophysics 1947-1948: Geo-physics,14, no. 03, 395–434.

Ritzmann, O. F., 1957, Patents in the service of geophysics: Geophysics,22, no. 03,707–713.

Robinson, W. B., 1945, Refraction waves reflected from a fault zone: Geophysics,10,no. 04, 535–545.

Robinson, E. A., 1957, Predictive decomposition of seismic traces: Geophysics,22,no. 04, 767–778.

Rock, S. M., 1938, Three-dimensional reflection control: Geophysics,03, no. 04, 340–348.

Rogers, G. R., 1952, Subsurface gravity measurements: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 365–377.

Rojas, A. G., 1953, Exploration work in Mexico: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 188–200.

Rolland, G. F., and White, H. H., 1937, Developments of essential characteristics inelectric blasting caps for seismograph prospecting: Geophysics,02, no. 02, 119–126.

Roman, I., 1946a, An observational method to overcome zero drift error in field instru-ments: Geophysics,11, no. 04, 466–490.

Roman, I., 1946b, Reply to discussion of ’An observational method to overcome zerodrift error in field instruments’, by Roman, I. (geo-11-04-0466-0490): Geophysics,11, no. 04, 488–490.

Roman, I., 1956, Graphical scales for mapping potential functions: Geophysics,21,no. 04, 1041–1046.

Romberg, F., and Barnes, V. E., 1944, Correlation of gravity observations with thegeology of the Smoothing Iron granite mass Llano County Texas: Geophysics,09,no. 01, 79–93.

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Romberg, F., and Barnes, V. E., 1949, Correlation of gravity observations with thegeology of the Coal Creek serpentine mass Blanco and Gillespie Counties Texas:Geophysics,14, no. 02, 151–161.

Romberg, F., and Barnes, V. E., 1954, A geological and geophysical study of PilotKnob (south) Travis county Texas: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 438–454.

Romberg, F., 1941, The probable errors of delta-t velocities: Geophysics,06, no. 04,356–369.

Romberg, F., 1952, Limitations of the seismic method of mapping faults: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 827–842.

Romberg, F. E., 1958, Key variables of gravity: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 684–700.

Rosaire, E. E., and Stiles, M. E., 1936, Exploration and production in The Gulf Coastthrough 1935: Geophysics,01, no. 01, 141–148.

Rosaire, E. E., 1938a, On the strategy and tactics of exploration for petroleum II: Geo-physics,03, no. 01, 22–39.

Rosaire, E. E., 1938b, Shallow stratigraphic variations over Gulf Coast structures: Geo-physics,03, no. 02, 96–121.

Rosaire, E. E., 1939a, Communication on ’Concentrations of hydrocarbons in theEarth’, by McDermott, E. (geo-04-03-0195-0209): Geophysics,04, no. 04, 305.

Rosaire, E. E., 1939b, Communication on ’On geochemical prospecting’, by Horvitz,L. (geo-04-03-0210-0228): Geophysics,04, no. 04, 300–304.

Rosaire, E. E., 1939c, On the strategy and tactics of exploration for petroleum III:Geophysics,04, no. 03, 155–166.

Rosaire, E. E., 1940, A perspective of exploration for petroleum: Geophysics,05, no.03, 259–271.

Rosaire, E. E., 1941, Prospecting effectiveness: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 428–448.

Rosaire, E. E., 1946, The premium technological discovery of petroleum: Geophysics,11, no. 03, 335–349.

Rosaire, E. E., 1951, Studies in nonstructural petroleum prospecting I - A nonstructuralworking hypothesis for petroleum prospecting: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 456–467.

Rosaire, E. E., 1952, Studies in nonstructural petroleum prospecting: Geophysics,17,no. 02, 244–277.

Rosenbach, O., 1953a, A contribution to the computation of the second derivative fromgravity data: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 894–912.

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Rosenbach, O., 1953b, Reply to discussion of ’A contribution to the computation ofthe second derivative from gravity data’, by Rosenbach, O. (geo-18-04-0894-0912):Geophysics,18, no. 04, 909–912.

Roy, A., 1958, Letter on residual and second derivative of gravity and magnetic maps:Geophysics,23, no. 04, 860–861.

Rummerfield, B. F., 1952, Seismic exploration of the Denver-Julesburg Basin: Geo-physics,17, no. 02, 334–343.

Rummerfield, B. F., 1954, Reflection quality a fourth dimension: Geophysics,19, no.04, 684–694.

Russell, W. L., 1944, The total gamma-ray activity of sedimentary rocks as indicatedby Geiger counter determinations: Geophysics,09, no. 02, 180–216.

Rust, W. M. J., 1938, A historical review of electrical prospecting methods: Geo-physics,03, no. 01, 1–6.

Rust, W. M. J., 1940, Typical electrical prospecting methods: Geophysics,05, no. 03,243–249.

Rust, W. M. J., 1945, Evaluation of new geophysical methods: Geophysics,10, no. 03,329–337.

Salvatori, H., 1937, Mapping faults by the reflection method: Geophysics,02, no. 04,342–356.

Salvatori, H., 1942, Application of geology and geophysics to war and post-war prob-lems of the petroleum industry geophysics on the Pacific coast: Geophysics,07, no.03, 268–269.

Salvatori, H., 1945, Early reflection seismograph exploration in California: Geo-physics,10, no. 01, 17–33.

Sandberg, C. H., 1958, Terrain corrections for an inclined plane in gravity computa-tions: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 701–711.

Sanderson, R. T., 1940, Some neglected aspects of chemical exploration: Geophysics,05, no. 03, 284–294.

Sarrafian, G. P., 1956, A marine seismic model: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 320–336.

Savit, C. H., Brustad, J. T., and Sider, J., 1958, The moveout filter: Geophysics,23, no.01, 1–25.

Savit, C. H., 1950, Reflected energy variations resulting from small changes in shot-hole and spread locations: Geophysics,15, no. 02, 219–226.

Savit, C. H., 1958a, Discussion of ’The moveout filter’, by Savit, C. H., et al (geo-23-01-0001-0025): Geophysics,23, no. 02, 360.

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Savit, C. H., 1958b, Discussion of ’Transient behavior of patterns’, by white, J. E.(geo-23-01-0026-0043): Geophysics,23, no. 02, 360–361.

Savit, C. H., 1958c, Reply to discussion of ’The moveout filter’, by Savit, C. H., et al(geo-23-01-0001-0025): Geophysics,23, no. 04, 857–860.

Saxov, S., and Nygaard, K., 1953, Residual anomalies and depth estimation: Geo-physics,18, no. 04, 913–928.

Scharon, L., 1952, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency waves through theEarth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,17, no. 02, 211–212.

Scheidegger, A. E., and Willmore, P. L., 1957, The use of a least-squares method forthe interpretation of data from seismic surveys: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 9–22.

Schneider-Riquelme, 1953, Nomogram for computation of exact values of normalmoveout times: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 824–826.

Schriever, W., 1952a, Reflection seismograph prospecting how it started: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 936–977.

Schriever, W., 1952b, Sound ranging in a medium having an unknown constant phasevelocity: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 915–923.

Schriever, W., 1958, Para- and diamagnetic susceptibilities in nonfluctuating weakfields: Geophysics,23, no. 04, 712–725.

Schwartz, G. M., 1948, Symposium on mining geophysics - Some aspects of ore de-posits important in geophysical work: Geophysics,13, no. 04, 540–549.

Seager, A. A., 1938, Discussion of ’Shallow stratigraphic variations over Gulf Coaststructures’, by Rosaire, E. E. (geo-03-02-0096-0121): Geophysics,03, no. 02, 119.

SEG, 1956, Annual report for 1955: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 226–256.

SEG, 1957a, Annual report for 1956: Geophysics,22, no. 01, 180–213.

SEG, 1957b, Annual report for 1957: Geophysics,22, no. S, 3–35.

SEG, 1958, Annual report for 1958: Geophysics,23, no. 05, 883–929.

Seigel, H. O., 1952, Ore body size determination in electrical prospecting: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 907–914.

Seyffert, W. A., 1943, Conference - Maintaining geophysical operations during the war- Seismograph explosives and the war: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 264–266.

Shannon, C. W., 1952, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency waves throughthe Earth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,17, no. 02, 216.

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Sharpe, J. A., and Fullerton, P. W., 1952, An application of punched card methods ingeophysical interpretation: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 707–720.

Sharpe, J. A., 1942a, The production of elastic waves by explosion pressures I - Theoryand empirical field observations: Geophysics,07, no. 02, 144–154.

Sharpe, J. A., 1942b, The production of elastic waves by explosion pressures II - Re-sults of observations near an exploding charge: Geophysics,07, no. 03, 311–321.

Sharpe, J. A., 1944, The effect of charge size on reflection records: Geophysics,09,no. 02, 131–142.

Shepard, W. J., and Beyer, G. L. J., 1947, A recording six-trace cathode-ray oscillo-graph: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 424–431.

Shock, L., 1950, The progressive detonation of multiple charges in a single seismicshot: Geophysics,15, no. 02, 208–218.

Shugart, T. R., 1944, Frequency discrimination in the low-velocity zone: Geophysics,09, no. 01, 19–28.

Shumway, G., 1956, A resonant chamber method for sound velocity and attenuationmeasurements in sediments: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 305–319.

Shumway, G., 1958, Sound velocity Vs temperature in water-saturated sediments:Geophysics,23, no. 03, 494–505.

Siegert, A. J. F., 1942a, Determination of the Bouguer correction constant: Geophysics,07, no. 01, 29–34.

Siegert, A. J. F., 1942b, A mechanical integrator for the computation of gravity anoma-lies: Geophysics,07, no. 04, 354–366.

Silverman, D., and Sheffet, D., 1942, Note on the transmission of radio waves throughthe Earth: Geophysics,07, no. 04, 406–413.

Silverman, D., Eisler, J. D., and Evans, J. F., 1947, Vehicle borne instrument for con-tinuously indicating road elevations: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 432–442.

Silverman, D., 1939, The frequency response of electromagnetically damped dynamicand reluctance type seismometers: Geophysics,04, no. 01, 53–68.

Simpson, S. M. J., 1954, Least-squares polynomial fitting to gravitational data anddensity plotting by digital computers: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 255–269.

Simpson, S. M. J., 1955, Similarity of output traces as a seismic operator criterion:Geophysics,20, no. 02, 254–269.

Skeels, D. C., and Vajk, R., 1947, Geophysical exploration and discovery of theBudafapuszta (lispe) oil field in Hungary: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 208–220.

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Skeels, D. C., and Watson, R. J., 1949, Derivation of magnetic and gravitational quan-tities by surface integration: Geophysics,14, no. 02, 133–150.

Skeels, D. C., 1942, The value of quantitative interpretation of gravity data: Geo-physics,07, no. 04, 345–353.

Skeels, D. C., 1947, Ambiguity in gravity interpretation: Geophysics,12, no. 01, 43–56.

Skeels, D. C., 1950, Geophysical data on the north Carolina coastal plain: Geophysics,15, no. 03, 409–425.

Slichter, L. B., 1951, An electromagnetic interpretation problem in geophysics: Geo-physics,16, no. 03, 431–449.

Sloat, J., 1944, How not to find an oil field: Geophysics,09, no. 04, 431–446.

Sloat, J., 1947, Geophysical history of Raisin City field California: Geophysics,12,no. 02, 181–190.

Sloat, J., 1948, Identification of echo reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 27–35.

Slotnick, M. M., Brooks, J. A. J., and Redding, V. L., 1950, A note on well-shootingdata and linear increase of velocity: Geophysics,15, no. 04, 663–666.

Slotnick, M. M., 1936a, On seismic computations with applications I: Geophysics,01,no. 01, 9–22.

Slotnick, M. M., 1936b, On seismic computations with applications II: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 299–305.

Slotnick, M. M., 1936c, A simplified circuit of the seismic electric method and itssteady-state solution: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 336–339.

Slotnick, M. M., 1950, A graphical method for the interpretation of refraction profiledata: Geophysics,15, no. 02, 163–180.

Smellie, D. W., 1956, Elementary approximations in aeromagnetic interpretation: Geo-physics,21, no. 04, 1021–1040.

Smith, H. D., and Blum, H. A., 1954, Microlaterolog versus microlog for formationfactor calculations: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 310–336.

Smith, N. J., and Gulmon, G. W., 1947, Geophysical history Lake St. John field Con-cordia and Tensas Parishes Louisiana: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 369–383.

Smith, A. L., and Wilson, J. H., 1937, Abnormal velocities in sedimentary beds ineastern Utah: Geophysics,02, no. 01, 56–62.

Smith, N. J., 1950, The case for gravity data from boreholes: Geophysics,15, no. 04,605–636.

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Smith, A. E., 1951, Graphic adjustment by least-squares: Geophysics,16, no. 02, 222–227.

Smith, N. D., 1953, Discussion of ’The form and laws of propagation of seismicwavelets’, by Ricker, N. (geo-18-01-0010-0040): Geophysics,18, no. 01, 38–211.

Smith, M. K., 1956, Noise analysis and multiple seismometer theory: Geophysics,21,no. 02, 337–360.

Smith, M. K., 1958, A review of methods of filtering seismic data: Geophysics,23, no.01, 44–57.

Sorge, B. W., 1952, Safety and geophysical exploration: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 236–243.

Sorge, B. W., 1954, Safety is our responsibility: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 529–540.

Sorge, B. W., 1955, Geophysical accident facts - 1954: Geophysics,20, no. 04, 932–939.

Soske, J. L., 1958, Annual report of the committee on education: Geophysics,23, no.05, 972–981.

Souther, R. E., 1945, Application of mud analysis logging: Geophysics,10, no. 01,76–90.

Sparks, N. R., and Hawley, P. F., 1939, Maximum electromagnetic damping of a reluc-tance seismometer: Geophysics,04, no. 01, 1–7.

Sparks, N. R., 1942, A note on a rationalized velocity depth equation: Geophysics,07,no. 02, 142–143.

Spencer, T. W., 1956, Reflection of an acoustical pressure pulse from a liquid-solidplane boundary: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 71–87.

Statham, L., 1936, Electric earth transients in geophysical prospecting: Geophysics,01, no. 02, 271–298.

Stearn, N. H., 1939, Geomagnetic exploration in 1938: Geophysics,04, no. 02, 118–122.

Steele, W. E. J., 1941, Comparison of well survey and reflection time delta-time veloc-ities: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 370–377.

Stripling, A. A., Broding, R. A., and Wilhelm, E. S., 1949, Elevation surveying byprecision barometric means: Geophysics,14, no. 04, 543–557.

Stulken, E. J., 1941, Seismic velocities in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley of Cali-fornia: Geophysics,06, no. 04, 327–355.

Stulken, E. J., 1945, Effect of ray curvature upon seismic interpretations: Geophysics,10, no. 04, 472–486.

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Summers, G. C., and Broding, R. A., 1952, Continuous-velocity logging: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 598–614.

Sutton, G. H., Berckhemer, H., and Nafe, J. E., 1957, Physical analysis of deep-seasediments: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 779–812.

Swan, B. G., and Becker, A., 1952, Comparison of velocities obtained by delta-timeanalysis and well velocity surveys: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 575–585.

Swan, B. G., and Boyd, W. B., 1947, Geophysical history of the Guthrie Field LoganCounty Oklahoma: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 159–168.

Swan, B. G., 1942, Local areal distribution of velocities in the Texas Gulf Coast: Geo-physics,07, no. 04, 367–392.

Swan, B. G., 1944, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,09, no. 04, 540–541.

Swan, B. G., 1946, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,11, no. 04, 538–546.

Swan, B. G., 1947, Geophysical history of East Lance Creek and Little Buck Creekfields Niobrara county Wyoming: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 153–158.

Swan, B. G., 1949, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,14, no. 01, 58–66.

Swan, B. G., 1951, Index of wells shot for velocity: Geophysics,16, no. 01, 140–152.

Swanson, C. O., 1936, The dip needle as a magnetometer: Geophysics,01, no. 01,48–96.

Swartz, C. A., and Lindsey, R. W., 1942, Reflected refractions: Geophysics,07, no. 01,78–81.

Swartz, C. A., and Sokoloff, V. M., 1954, Filtering associated with selective samplingof geophysical data: Geophysics,19, no. 03, 402–419.

Swartz, C. A., 1943, Seismograph evidence on the depth of the salt in southern Missis-sippi: Geophysics,08, no. 01, 1–2.

Swartz, C. A., 1954, Some geometrical properties of residual maps: Geophysics,19,no. 01, 46–70.

Swenumson, G. H., 1957, Geophysical case-history of the Anderson Ranch field LeaCounty New Mexico: Geophysics,22, no. 04, 870–886.

Swift, G., 1952, Simultaneous gamma-ray and neutron logging: Geophysics,17, no.02, 387–399.

Taylor, G. L., and Reno, D. H., 1948, Magnetic properties of granite wash and un-weathered granite: Geophysics,13, no. 02, 163–181.

Taylor, J., Morris, G., and Richards, T. C., 1946, Effect of velocity of detonation onthe efficiency of explosives used in seismic prospecting: Geophysics,11, no. 03,350–361.

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Teplitz, A. J., 1939, Discussion of ’On geochemical prospecting’, by Horvitz, L. (geo-04-03-0210-0228): Geophysics,04, no. 03, 225–226.

Thompson, R. R., 1936, The seismic electric effect: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 327–335.

Thompson, R. R., 1939, A note on the seismic-electric effect: Geophysics,04, no. 02,102–105.

Thomsen, H. L., and Burton, G. A., 1949, Winter operation of geophysical equipment:Geophysics,14, no. 01, 10–16.

Thralls, H. M., and Mossman, R. W., 1952, Relation of seismic corrections to surfacegeology: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 218–228.

Thyssen-Bornemisza, S., and Stackler, W. F., 1956, Observation of the vertical gradientof gravity in the field: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 771–779.

Thyssen-Bornemisza, S., 1947, A discussion on a biological proof of petroleum ema-nations: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 281–282.

Thyssen-Bornemisza, S., 1958, Comments on ’Observation of the vertical gradientof gravity in the field’, by Thyssen-Bornemisza, S., et al (geo-21-03-0771-0799):Geophysics,23, no. 02, 359.

Tittle, C. W., Faul, H., and Goodman, C., 1951, Neutron logging of drill-holes theneutron-neutron method: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 626–658.

Tolstoy, I., and Usdin, E., 1953, Dispersive properties of stratified elastic and liquidmedia a ray-theory: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 844–870.

Tompkins, F. A., 1936a, Effect of development time and developer temperature on theproduction of photographic seismograph records: Geophysics,01, no. 03, 313–318.

Tompkins, F. A., 1936b, Fundamental photographic processing operations influencingproduction of seismograph records: Geophysics,01, no. 01, 107–114.

Toulis, W. J., 1956, Theory of a resonance method to measure the acoustic propertiesof sediments: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 299–304.

Towles, H. C. J., 1952, A study in integration of geology and geophysics: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 876–899.

Trejo, C. A., 1954, A note on downward continuation of gravity: Geophysics,19, no.01, 71–75.

Tripp, R. M., 1944, Analytical and experimental data concerning a solid hydrocarbonsurvey of the Fort Collins anticline: Geophysics,09, no. 03, 367–387.

Tripp, R. M., 1945a, Measurement of soil-air ions over the Fort Collins anticline: Geo-physics,10, no. 02, 238–247.

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Tripp, R. M., 1945b, Thermodynamics of a gas migrating vertically through the sedi-mentary column: Geophysics,10, no. 02, 229–237.

Tripp, R. M., 1948, Is it an anomaly: Geophysics,13, no. 03, 443–451.

Tucker, P. M., 1952, High magnetic effect of lateritic soil in Cuba: Geophysics,17, no.04, 753–755.

Tuman, V. S., 1951, The telluric method of prospecting and its limitations under certaingeologic conditions: Geophysics,16, no. 01, 102–114.

Udden, J. A., 1951, A discussion on suggestions of a new method of making under-ground observations: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 715.

Uhrig, L. F., and van Melle, F. A., 1955, Velocity anisotropy in stratified media: Geo-physics,20, no. 04, 774–779.

Unz, M., 1953, Apparent resistivity curves for dipping beds: Geophysics,18, no. 01,116–137.

Vacquier, V., Holmes, C. R., Kintzinger, P. P., and Lavergne, M., 1957, Prospecting forground-water by induced electrical polarization: Geophysics,22, no. 03, 660–687.

Vacquier, V., 1939a, A proposed geophysical method of orienting cores: Geophysics,04, no. 04, 292–299.

Vacquier, V., 1939b, Reply to discussion of ’A proposed geophysical method of orient-ing cores’, by Vacquier, V. (geo-04-04-0292-0299): Geophysics,04, no. 04, 298–299.

Vajk, R., and Walton, G., 1956, Geophysical history of Parentis oil field France: Geo-physics,21, no. 03, 815–827.

Vajk, R., 1949a, Baron Roland Eotvos: Geophysics,14, no. 01, 6–9.

Vajk, R., 1949b, Geophysical developments in Europe during the war: Geophysics,14,no. 02, 101–108.

Vajk, R., 1952, Geophysical exploration of southwest Hungary: Geophysics,17, no.02, 278–310.

Vajk, R., 1954a, Devices for the construction of refracted rays: Geophysics,19, no. 02,237–241.

Vajk, R., 1954b, Comment on ’A theory for the regional correction of potential fielddata’, by grant, F. S. (geo-19-01-0023-0045): Geophysics,19, no. 03, 569–571.

Vajk, R., 1956, Bouguer corrections with varying surface density: Geophysics,21, no.04, 1004–1020.

Valerius, C. N., and von Croy, S., 1951, Case-history of Benton field Bossier ParishLouisiana: Geophysics,16, no. 01, 14–28.

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van Melle, F. A., and Weatherburn, K. R., 1953, Ghost reflections caused by energyinitially reflected above the level of the shot: Geophysics,18, no. 04, 793–804.

van Melle, F. A., 1948, Wave-front circles for a linear increase of velocity with depth:Geophysics,13, no. 02, 158–162.

van Nostrand, R. G., and Cook, K. L., 1955, Discussion of ’Apparent resistivity fordipping beds’, by Maeda, K. (geo-20-01-0123-0147): Geophysics,20, no. 01, 140–143.

van Nostrand, R. G., 1953, Limitations on resistivity methods as inferred from theburied sphere problem: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 423–433.

van Orstrand, C. E., 1940a, Additional evidence on the relation of temperature to struc-ture in the Salt Creek oil field Natrona county Wyoming: Geophysics,05, no. 01,47–56.

van Orstrand, C. E., 1940b, Geothermal methods of estimating the age of the Earth:Geophysics,05, no. 01, 57–79.

van Orstrand, C. E., 1940c, Reply to discussion of ’Additional evidence on the relationof temperature to structure in the Salt Creek oil field Natrona county Wyoming’, byvan Orstrand, C. E. (geo-05-01-0047-0056): Geophysics,05, no. 01, 55–56.

van Siclen, D. C., 1957, Organic reefs of Pennsylvanian age in Haskell county Texas:Geophysics,22, no. 03, 610–629.

Vincenz, S. A., 1955, Magnetic prospecting for iron ores in Jamaica: Geophysics,20,no. 03, 593–614.

Vogel, C. B., 1952, A seismic velocity logging method: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 586–597.

Vozoff, K., 1958, Numerical resistivity analysis horizontal layers: Geophysics,23, no.03, 536–556.

Wadsworth, G. P., Robinson, E. A., Bryan, J. B., and Hurley, P. M., 1953, Detection ofreflections on seismic records by linear operators: Geophysics,18, no. 03, 539–586.

Wagoner, G. E., 1951, Geophysical frontiers: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 385–390.

Wait, J. R., 1951a, A conducting sphere in a time varying magnetic-field: Geophysics,16, no. 04, 666–672.

Wait, J. R., 1951b, Transient electromagnetic propagation in a conducting medium:Geophysics,16, no. 02, 213–221.

Wait, J. R., 1952a, The cylindrical ore body in the presence of a cable carrying anoscillating current: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 378–386.

Wait, J. R., 1952b, Letter to the editor on a note on dipole radiation in a conductingmedium: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 978–979.

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Wait, J. R., 1953a, Propagation of radio waves over a stratified ground: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 416–422.

Wait, J. R., 1953b, Transient coupling in grounded circuits: Geophysics,18, no. 01,138–141.

Wait, J. R., 1953c, Communication on ’A method for measuring the electrical con-ductivity of diamond drill-core specimens’, by ward, S. H. (geo-18-02-0434-0447):Geophysics,18, no. 04, 971–972.

Wait, J. R., 1954a, Mutual coupling of loops lying on the ground: Geophysics,19, no.02, 290–296.

Wait, J. R., 1954b, On the relation between telluric currents and the Earth’s magnetic-field: Geophysics,19, no. 02, 281–289.

Wait, J. R., 1954c, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency waves through theEarth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,19, no. 02, 343.

Wait, J. R., 1954d, Discussion of ’Note on the radio-transmission demonstration atGrand Saline Texas’, by Barret, W. M. (geo-17-03-0544-0549): Geophysics,19, no.02, 343.

Wait, J. R., 1955, Mutual electromagnetic coupling of loops over a homogeneousground: Geophysics,20, no. 03, 630–637.

Wait, J. R., 1956, Mutual electromagnetic coupling of loops over a homogeneousground - An additional note: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 479–484.

Wait, J. R., 1958a, Discussion of ’A theoretical study of induced electrical polariza-tion’, by Frische, R. H., et al (geo-22-03-0688-0706): Geophysics,23, no. 01, 149–152.

Wait, J. R., 1958b, Discussion of ’A theoretical study of induced electrical polariza-tion’, by Frische, R. H., et al (geo-22-03-0688-0706): Geophysics,23, no. 01, 144–147.

Walker, J. R., 1954, Exploration history (prior to the Cotton Valley discovery) of theRuston field Lincoln Parish Louisiana: Geophysics,19, no. 01, 124–138.

Walling, D., 1948, Notes on multiple reflections: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 55–56.

Wallis, W. E., and McNatt, E. M., 1958, Selection of new regions for overseas explo-ration: Geophysics,23, no. 02, 305–317.

Wantland, D., 1940, Geophysics education at an engineering institution: Geophysics,05, no. 01, 91–101.

Wantland, D., 1944, Magnetic interpretation: Geophysics,09, no. 01, 47–59.

Ward, S. H., 1953, A method for measuring the electrical conductivity of diamonddrill-core specimens: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 434–447.

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Warren, H. V., and Delavault, R. E., 1948, Biogeochemical investigations in BritishColumbia: Geophysics,13, no. 04, 609–624.

Warren, P. R., 1947, Geophysical history of the Ville Platte oil field Evangeline ParishLouisiana: Geophysics,12, no. 02, 176–180.

Washburn, H., and Wiley, H., 1941, The effect of the placement of a seismometer onits response characteristics: Geophysics,06, no. 02, 116–131.

Washburn, H. W., 1937, Experimental determination of the transient characteristics ofseismograph apparatus: Geophysics,02, no. 03, 243–252.

Waterman, J. C., 1947, Geophysical history of the Ten Section Oil Field Kern CountyCalifornia: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 402–405.

Waterman, J. C., 1948, Multiple reflection evidence: Geophysics,13, no. 01, 41–44.

Waters, K. H., 1941, A numerical method of computing dip data using well-velocityinformation: Geophysics,06, no. 01, 64–73.

Waters, K. H., 1948, An improved method of land surveying for use in brush-coveredareas: Geophysics,13, no. 02, 259–268.

Watson, R. J., and Johnson, J. F., 1938, On the extension of two-layer methods ofinterpretation of Earth resistivity data to three and more layers: Geophysics,03, no.01, 7–21.

Weatherby, B. B., 1936, The organization of an effective exploration department: Geo-physics,01, no. 02, 179–188.

Weatherby, B. B., 1938, Discussion of ’Shallow stratigraphic variations over GulfCoast structures’, by Rosaire, E. E. (geo-03-02-0096-0121): Geophysics,03, no.02, 120.

Weatherby, B. B., 1940, The history and development of seismic prospecting: Geo-physics,05, no. 03, 215–230.

Weatherby, B. B., 1943, Conference - Maintaining geophysical operations during thewar - Report of the war efforts advisory committee: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 244–252.

Weatherby, B. B., 1945, Early seismic discoveries in Oklahoma: Geophysics,10, no.03, 345–367.

Weatherby, B. B., 1952, Some uses and abuses of the seismic method: Geophysics,17,no. 01, 129–155.

Weaver, P., 1940, Discussion of ’Additional evidence on the relation of temperature tostructure in the Salt Creek oil field Natrona county Wyoming’, by van Orstrand, C.E. (geo-05-01-0047-0056): Geophysics,05, no. 01, 54.

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Weaver, P., 1942a, The relative place of empirical and analytic methods of geophysicalinterpretation: Geophysics,07, no. 03, 281–287.

Weaver, P., 1942b, A theory of the distribution of radioactivity in marine sedimentaryrocks: Geophysics,07, no. 02, 192–198.

Weaver, P., 1943, The geophysicist as a forecaster: Geophysics,08, no. 03, 273–289.

Weinstein, D. H., 1946, Optics of recording oscillographs: Geophysics,11, no. 04,462–465.

Wells, R. J., 1949, Well velocity shooting in California: Geophysics,14, no. 03, 346–356.

Wendler, A. P., 1946, Geophysical history of the Lovell Lake oil field Jefferson countyTexas: Geophysics,11, no. 03, 302–311.

Wenner, F., 1946, Discussion of ’Dimensions and units of electromagnetic quantities’,by Baker, G. J. (geo-11-03-0373-0384): Geophysics,11, no. 03, 381–382.

Wesley, J. P., 1958a, Response of dyke to oscillating dipole: Geophysics,23, no. 01,128–133.

Wesley, J. P., 1958b, Response of thin dyke to oscillating dipole: Geophysics,23, no.01, 134–153.

West, T. S., and Beacham, C. C., 1944, Precise measurement of deep electrical anoma-lies: Geophysics,09, no. 04, 494–539.

West, T. S., and Beacham, C. C., 1946, A Resistolog survey of the Loma Alto - SevenSisters area of McMullen and Duval Counties Texas: Geophysics,11, no. 04, 491–504.

West, S. S., 1938, Electrical prospecting with nonsinusoidal alternating currents: Geo-physics,03, no. 04, 306–314.

West, S. S., 1940, Three-layer resistivity curves for the Eltran electrode configuration:Geophysics,05, no. 01, 43–46.

West, S. S., 1941, The effect of density on seismic reflections: Geophysics,06, no. 01,45–51.

West, S. S., 1943a, Analysis of gases by the scattering of electrons: Geophysics,08,no. 04, 404–418.

West, S. S., 1943b, The mutual impedance of collinear grounded wires: Geophysics,08, no. 02, 157–164.

West, S. S., 1945, The relative abundance of the carbon isotopes in petroleum: Geo-physics,10, no. 03, 406–420.

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West, T. S., 1948, Reply to discussion of ’Precise measurement of deep electricalanomalies’, by west, T. S., et al (geo-09-04-0494-0539): Geophysics,13, no. 01,97–581.

West, S. S., 1950, Dependence of seismic wave velocity upon depth and lithology:Geophysics,15, no. 04, 653–662.

Westby, G. H., 1953, A safety program managements responsibility: Geophysics,18,no. 03, 532–538.

Wexler, H., 1956, Antarctic research in connection with the international GeophysicalYear: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 681–690.

White, J. E., and Sengbush, R. L., 1953, Velocity measurements in near-surface forma-tions: Geophysics,18, no. 01, 54–69.

White, J. E., Heaps, S. N., and Lawrence, P. L., 1956, Seismic waves from a horizontalforce: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 715–723.

White, G. E., 1939, A note on the relation of suddenly applied DC earth transients topulse response transients: Geophysics,04, no. 04, 279–282.

White, J. E., 1958a, Reply to discussion of ’Transient behavior of patterns’, by white,J. E. (geo-23-01-0026-0043): Geophysics,23, no. 02, 362.

White, J. E., 1958b, Transient behavior of patterns: Geophysics,23, no. 01, 26–43.

Whitham, K., and Loomer, E. I., 1957, Irregular magnetic activity in northern Canadawith special reference to aeromagnetic survey problems: Geophysics,22, no. 03,646–659.

Wickerham, W. E., 1954, The Gulf Airborne Magnetic gradiometer: Geophysics,19,no. 01, 116–123.

Widess, M. B., and Haskell, N. A., 1940, The computation and mapping of seismicreflection data: Geophysics,05, no. 02, 156–168.

Widess, M. B., 1943, Multiple branches in seismic reflection-time surfaces: Geo-physics,08, no. 02, 93–104.

Widess, M. B., 1946, Effect of surface topography on seismic mapping: Geophysics,11, no. 03, 362–372.

Widess, M. B., 1952, A seismic velocity problem in western Anadarko Basin Kansas-Oklahoma-Texas: Geophysics,17, no. 03, 481–504.

Wilcox, S. W., 1944, Sand and gravel prospecting by the earth resistivity method: Geo-physics,09, no. 01, 36–46.

Williams, F. J., 1946, Notes on shot point procedure: Geophysics,11, no. 04, 443–456.

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Wilson, J. H., 1936, A proposed geophysical program of exploration for Nebraska andthe Dakotas: Geophysics,01, no. 02, 189–195.

Wilson, J. H., 1941, Gravity-meter survey of the Wellington field Larimer county Col-orado: Geophysics,06, no. 03, 264–269.

Wilson, J. H., 1942, Application of geology and geophysics to war and post-war prob-lems of the petroleum industry geophysics in the Permian basin: Geophysics,07,no. 03, 270–271.

Wilson, J. H., 1947, Case-history of the Fort Collins Extension Larimer county Col-orado: Geophysics,12, no. 03, 393–401.

Wilson, J. H., 1951, Geophysical evaluation of the Marfa Basin of Texas: Geophysics,16, no. 03, 494–498.

Wilson, J. W., 1958, Trust agreement formalizes the SEG Foundation: Geophysics,23,no. 05, 1024–1027.

Wir, S. M., 1944, Geophysical exploration in Poland: Geophysics,09, no. 02, 143–159.

Wolf, A., 1936, The amplitude and character of refraction waves: Geophysics,01, no.03, 319–326.

Wolf, A., 1937, The reflection of elastic waves from transition layers of variable veloc-ity: Geophysics,02, no. 04, 357–363.

Wolf, A., 1940a, Tidal force observations: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 317–320.

Wolf, A., 1940b, The time delay of a wave group in the weathered layer: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 367–372.

Wolf, A., 1942a, A mechanical device for computing seismic paths: Geophysics,07,no. 01, 61–68.

Wolf, A., 1942b, The impedance of a grounded wire: Geophysics,07, no. 04, 414–418.

Wolf, A., 1942c, The limiting sensitivity of seismic detectors: Geophysics,07, no. 02,115–122.

Wolf, A., 1944, The equation of motion of a geophone on the surface of an elasticearth: Geophysics,09, no. 01, 29–35.

Wolf, A., 1945, Motion of a rigid sphere in an acoustic wave-field: Geophysics,10, no.01, 91–109.

Wolf, A., 1946a, Electric field of an oscillating dipole on the surface of a two layerearth: Geophysics,11, no. 04, 518–537.

Wolf, A., 1946b, Motion of an elastic sphere in an acoustic wave-field in fluids: Geo-physics,11, no. 02, 178–182.

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Woods, J. P., and Ion, D. C., 1958, Discussion of ’Interdependence in world-wide oilexploration’, by Ion, D. C. (geo-23-02-0318-0328): Geophysics,23, no. 02, 328–358.

Woods, J. P., 1952, Up-hole times: Geophysics,17, no. 02, 229–235.

Woods, J. P., 1956, The composition of reflections: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 261–276.

Woollard, G. P., 1950, The gravity-meter as a geodetic instrument: Geophysics,15, no.01, 1–29.

Woollard, G. P., 1955, An educational program in geophysics: Geophysics,20, no. 03,671–682.

Woollard, G. P., 1958, Results for a gravity control network at airports in the UnitedStates: Geophysics,23, no. 03, 520–535.

Woolley, W. C., 1946, Geophysical history of la Gloria field Jim Wells and BrooksCounties Texas: Geophysics,11, no. 03, 292–301.

Worzel, J. L., 1948, Ocean-bottom sampler for ships under way: Geophysics,13, no.03, 452–456.

Wuenschel, P. C., 1954, Discussion of ’Gravity maxima corresponding with sedimen-tary basins’, by Martin, R. (geo-19-01-0089-0094): Geophysics,19, no. 01, 93.

Wyckoff, R. D., and Jakosky, J. J., 1937, Discussion of ’The effect of moisture on thedirect-current resistivities of oil sands and rocks’, by Hopper, R. H., et al (geo-02-01-0033-0055): Geophysics,02, no. 01, 54–55.

Wyckoff, R. D., 1941, The Gulf Gravimeter: Geophysics,06, no. 01, 13–33.

Wyckoff, R. D., 1944, Geophysics looks forward: Geophysics,09, no. 03, 287–298.

Wyckoff, R. D., 1948, The Gulf Airborne Magnetometer: Geophysics,13, no. 02,182–208.

Wyckoff, R. D., 1952, Discussion of ’Attenuation of radio frequency waves throughthe Earth’, by Pritchett, W. C. (geo-17-02-0193-0217): Geophysics,17, no. 02, 217.

Wyllie, M. R. J., and de Witte, A. J., 1956, Comments on ’Resistivity of sandstones asrelated to the geometry of their interstitial water’, by F. M. Perkins, Jr., et al (geo-21-04-1071-1086): Geophysics,21, no. 04, 1084.

Wyllie, M. R. J., Gregory, A. R., and Gardner, L. W., 1956, Elastic wave velocities inheterogeneous and porous media: Geophysics,21, no. 01, 41–70.

Wyllie, M. R. J., Gregory, A. R., and Gardner, G. H. F., 1958, An experimental investi-gation of factors affecting elastic wave velocities in porous media: Geophysics,23,no. 03, 459–493.

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Wyllie, M. R. J., 1952, Procedures for the direct employment of neutron log data inelectric log interpretation: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 790–805.

Yost, W. J., Caldwell, R. L., Beard, C. I., McClure, C. D., and Skomal, E. N., 1952,The interpretation of electromagnetic reflection data in geophysical exploration partII: Metallic model experiments: Geophysics,17, no. 04, 806–826.

Yost, W. J., 1952, The interpretation of electromagnetic reflection data in geophysicalexploration - Part I: General theory: Geophysics,17, no. 01, 89–106.

Yungul, S., 1948a, Discussion of ’A Resistolog survey of the Loma Alto - Seven Sistersarea of McMullen and Duval Counties Texas’, by west, T. S., et al (geo-11-04-0491-0504): Geophysics,13, no. 01, 92–96.

Yungul, S., 1948b, Discussion of ’Precise measurement of deep electrical anomalies’,by west, T. S., et al (geo-09-04-0494-0539): Geophysics,13, no. 01, 92.

Yungul, S., 1950, Interpretation of spontaneous-polarization anomalies caused byspheroidal orebodies: Geophysics,15, no. 02, 237–246.

Yungul, S., 1954, Spontaneous-potential survey of a copper deposit at Sariyer Turkey:Geophysics,19, no. 03, 455–458.

Yungul, S., 1956, Prospecting for chromite with gravimeter and magnetometer overrugged topography in east Turkey: Geophysics,21, no. 02, 433–454.

Zagorac, Z., 1953, Contribution to the method of torsion-balance surveying in under-ground: Geophysics,18, no. 02, 448–458.

Zietz, I., and Henderson, R. G., 1955, The Sudbury aeromagnetic map as a test ofinterpretation methods: Geophysics,20, no. 02, 307–317.

Zietz, I., and Henderson, R. G., 1956, A preliminary report on model studies of mag-netic anomalies of three-dimensional bodies: Geophysics,21, no. 03, 794–814.

Zietz, I., and Pakiser, L. C., 1957, Note on an application of sonar to the shallowreflection problem: Geophysics,22, no. 02, 345–347.

Zirbel, N. N., 1940, Michigan weathering: Geophysics,05, no. 04, 382–384.

Zirbel, N. N., 1954, Effects of weathering on refraction depths calculated on a time-intercept method and break-point method: Geophysics,19, no. 04, 716–721.

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