434 FISHER AND HESS [CHAP. 17 



Griggs, D., 1939. A theory of niountain-buildiiiji. Ajyier. J. Scl., 237, (ill 650. 



Gunn, R., 1947. Quantitative aspects of ju.\tapo.sed ocean deeps, mountain chains, and 



volcanic ranges. Geophi/sics, 12, 238-255. 

 Gutenberg, B. and C. F. Richter, 1954. Seismicity oj the Earth. Princeton University Press, 



Princeton. 

 Hanson, P. P., N. L. Zonkevicii, U. V. Sergeev and (',. H. Udintsev, 1959. Maximum depths 



of the Pacific Ocean. Priroda, no. 6, 84-88. [In Russian.] 

 Helsley, C. E., 1960. The geology of the British Virgin Islands. Ph.D. Thesis, Princeton 



UniviM'sity. 

 Hess, H. H., 1937. Island arcs, gravity anomahes and serpentinite intrusions. A contribu- 

 tion to the ophiolite pi-oblem. 17th Intent. Geol. Cong. Rep., 2, 263-283. 

 Hess, H. H., 1938. Gravity anomalies and island arc structure with particular reference to 



the West Indies. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 79, 71-96. 

 Hess, H. H., 1948. Major structural features of the western North Pacific, an interpretation 



of H. O. 5485, bathymetric chart, Korea to New Gviinea. Bull. Oeol. Soc. Amer., 59, 



417-445. 

 He.«s, H. H., 1955. The oceanic crust. J. Mar. Res., 14, 423-439. 

 Hess, H. H. and M. W. Buell, 1950. The greatest depth in the oceans. Trans. Amer. 



Geophys. Un., 31, 401-405. 

 Hess, H. H. and J. C. Maxwell, 1953. Major structural features of the Southwest Pacific: 



a preliminary interpretation of H. O. 5484, bathymetric chart, New Guinea to New 



Zealand. 7th Pacific Sci. Cong., N.Z., 2, 14-17. 

 Hodgson, J. H., 1957. Nature of faulting in large earthquakes. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 68, 



611-643. 

 Kanaev, V. F., 1960. New data on the bottom relief of the western part of the Pacific 



Ocean. Oceanological Researches, 2, 33-44. [In Russian.] 

 Keller, F., Jr., J. L. Mueschke and L. R. Alldredge, 1954. Aeromagnetic surveys in the 



Aleutian, Marshall and Bermuda Islands. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Un., 35, 558-572. 

 Kiilerich, A., 1959. Bathymetric features of the Philippine Trench. Galathea Rep., 1, 



155-171. 

 Koczy, F. F., 1956. Echo soundings. Reps. Swed. Deep-Sea Exped., 1947-48, 4, (3), 



97-158. 

 Kuenen, Ph. H., 1936. The negative isostatic anomalies in the East Indies (with experi- 

 ments). Leidsche Geol. Neded., 8, 169-214. 

 Lyman, .7., 1954. The deepest sounding in the North Atlantic. Proc. Roy. Soc. Loudon, 



A222, 334-336. 

 Marshall, P., 1911. Oceania; in Handb. Reg. Geol, 7, Heft. 2. 

 Matthews, D. J., 1939. Tables of the velocity of soimd in pure water and sea water for use 



in echo-sounding and sovmd -ranging. Brit. Admiralty Hydrog. Dep. Pub., H. D. 282, 



2nd edn. 

 Mattson, P. H., 1960. Geology of the Mayagiiez area, Puerto Rico. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 



71, 319-362. 

 Matuyama, M., 1936. Distribution of gravily over the Nippon Trench and related areas. 



Proc. Imp. Acad. Tokyo, 12, 93-95. 

 Maurer, H. and T. Stocks, 1933. Die Echolotungen des Meteor. Wiss. Ergebn. Dent. Atlant. 



Exped. 'Meteor', 1925-27, 2, 1-309. 

 Mclntyre, D. B. and J. M. Christie, 1957. Nature of faulting in large earthquakes (dis- 

 cussion). Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 68, 645-652. 

 Menard, H. W., 1955. Deformation of the northeastern Pacific Basin and the west coast 



of North America. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., 65, 1149-1198. 

 Menard, H. W. and R. S. Dietz, 1951. Submarine geology of the Gulf of Alaska. Bull. 



Geol. Soc. Amer., 62, 1263-1285. 

 Menard, H. W. and R. L. Fisher, 1958. Clipperton Fracture Zone in the northeastern 



equatorial Pacific. J. Geol., 66, 239-253. 



