GRAVITY DETERMINATIONS 'O: J THE CARNEGIE 

 LITERATURE CITED 



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1. Vening Meinesz, F. A., and F. E. Wright. The grav- 

 ■ ity-measuring cruise of the U. S. submarine S-21. 



Pub. U.S. Naval Obs., ser. 2, vol. 13, app. 1 (1930). 



2. Bowie, W. Isostasy. Bull. Nation. Res. Council, no. 



78, pp. 103-115 (1931); several references on isos- 

 tasy are given on pp. 114-115. 



3. Vening Meinesz, F. A. Results of gravity -determi- 



nations upon the Pacific and the organization of 

 further research. Proc. Fourth Pacific Sci. Cong., 

 Java, 1929, vol. 2B, pp. 661-667 (1930). 



4. Vening Meinesz, F. A. The gravity-anomalies of the 



East Indian Archipelago. Geog. Jour., vol. 77, pp. 

 323-337 (1931). 



5. Vening Meinesz, F. A. Theory and practice of pen- 



dulum-observations at sea. Technische Boekhandel 

 en Drukkerij J. Waltman, Jr. (1929); pub. Nether- 

 lands Geodetic Comm. 



6. Hayford, J. F., and W. Bowie. The effect of topography 



and isostatic compensation upon the intensity of grav- 

 ity. U.S. Coast and Geod. Surv., Spec. Pub. No. 10 

 (1912). 



7. Bowie, W. Investigations of gravity and isostasy. 



U.S. Coast and Geod. Surv , Spec. Pub. No. 40 (1917). 



LIST OF FIGURES 



Fig. 1. Vening-Meinesz gravity instrument installed in the main cabin of the Carnegie 



Fig. 2. Pendulum case of the gravity apparatus 



Fig. 3. Top view of the pendulum apparatus 



Fig. 4. Gravity records obtained in (a) Pago Pago, (b) Honolulu, and (c) San Francisco harbors 



Fig. 5. Gravity records obtained at sea on the Carnegie , (a) open sea in 27° 44'.8 north and 135° 22:i west, (b) off 

 West Passage, Penrhyn Island, and (c) off Tauhunu Village, Manahiki Island 



