SELECTED REFERENCES 



The following references are furnished to enable the reader to go 

 beyond the material presented in this book. Most of the references are 

 readily available, although there are some that, of necessity, are in more 

 abstruse scientific journals. In some cases, classics in the field are cited 

 because of their importance. These references are by no means all- 

 inclusive or exhaustive. They serve only as a bridge to more complete 

 and comprehensive information in the several areas discussed. 



I. THE SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT 



Chamberlain, J. W., 1961: Physics of the Aurora 

 and Airglow. Academic Press, Inc., New York, 

 N.Y. 



Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research, 1969: 

 Physics of the Earth in Space: The Role of 

 Ground-Based Research. National Research Coun- 

 cil, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Kavanaugh, L. D., Jr., L. W. Schardt and E. C. 

 Roelof, 1970: "Solar Wind and Solar Energetic- 

 Particles: Properties and Interactions," Reviews 

 of Geophysics and Space Physics, 8, 389-460. 



King, J. W. and W. S. Newman (eds.), 1967: Solar- 

 Terrestrial Physics. Academic Press, Inc., New 

 York, N.Y. 



Space Science Board, 1971 : Priorities for Space Re- 

 search 1971-1980. National Research Council, 

 National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Whitten, R. C. and I. G. Poppoff, 1965: Physics of 

 the Lower Ionosphere. Prentice Hall, Inc., Engle- 

 wood Cliffs, N.J. 



Williams, D. J. and G. D. Mead (eds.), 1969: "Inter- 

 national Symposium on the Physics of the Mag- 

 netosphere," Reviews of Geophysics and Space 

 Physics, 7, 1-459. 



Wolfe, J. H. and D. S. Intriligator, 1970: "The 

 Solar Wind Interaction with the Geomagnetic 

 Field," Space Science Reviews, 10, 511-596. 



II. DYNAMICS OF THE SOLID EARTH 



Aggarwal, Y. P., L. R. Sykes, J. Armbruster and 

 M. L. Sbar, 1973: "Premonitory Changes in Seis- 

 mic Velocities and Prediction of Earthquakes," 

 Nature, 241, 101-104. 



Committee on Geological Sciences, 1972: The Earth 

 and Human Affairs. National Research Council, 

 National Academy of Sciences. Canfield Press, 

 San Francisco, Calif. 



Division of Earth Sciences, 1969: Resources and 

 Man. National Research Council, National Acad- 



emy of Sciences. W. H. Freeman & Co., San 

 Francisco, Calif. 



Division of Earth Sciences, 1969: Toward Reduc- 

 tion of Losses from Earthquakes. National Re- 

 search Council, National Academy of Sciences, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Drake, C. L., 1970: The Geological Revolution. Con- 

 don Lectures, Oregon State System of Higher 

 Education, Eugene, Ore. 



Frye, J. C, 1971: A Geologist Views the Environ- 

 ment. Environmental Geology Notes (No. 42), 

 Illinois State Water Survey, Urbana, 111. 



Gass, I. G., P. J. Smith and R. C. L. Wilson (eds.), 

 1971: Understanding the Earth. The Open Uni- 

 versity, The Artemis Press, Sussex, England. 



Geodynamics Committee, 1971 : "Geodynamics 

 Project: Development of a U.S. Program," £©S, 

 Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 52, 

 396-405. 



Geophysics Research Board, 1964: Solid-Earth Geo- 

 physics: Survey and Outlook. National Research 

 Council, National Academy of Sciences, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Geophysics Research Board, 1969: The Earth's 

 Crust and Upper Mantle. National Research 

 Council, National Academy of Sciences, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Robertson, E. C. (ed.), 1972: The Nature of the 

 Solid Earth. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New 

 York, N.Y. 



Sanders, H. J. (assoc. ed.), 1967: "Chemistry and 

 the Solid Earth," Chemistry and the Environment, 

 the Solid Earth, the Oceans, the Atmosphere, 

 2A-19A, American Chemical Society, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Schmidt, R. G. and H. R. Shaw, 1972: Atlas of Vol- 

 canic Phenomena. U.S. Geological Survey, De- 

 partment of Interior, Washington, D. C. 



III. CLIMATIC CHANGE 



Brooks, C. E. P., 1949: Climate Through the Ages. 

 Dover Publications, Inc., New York, N.Y. 



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