Down goes an Ocean-bottom seismometer (OBS) with self-contained power. 



The Brazilian margin study was undertaken in coopera- 

 tion with Reconhecimento da Margem Continental Brazileira 

 (REMAC), which represents the following organizations: 



Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) 



Departamento Nacional da Produgao Mineral (DNPM) 



Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais (CPRM) 



Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (CNPq) 



Diretoria de Hidrografia e Navegagao (DHN) 



Personnel from these organizations participated in the scien- 

 tific work at sea and in the subsequent data analysis. 



The Argentine margin study was undertaken with the 

 cooperation of the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cien- 

 tificas y Tecnicas and the Argentine Navy. The Instituto Ar- 

 gentino de Oceanografia participated in the scientific work at 

 sea and in the subsequent analysis of the data. Associated geo- 

 logic studies on land involved cooperative projects with the 

 Direccion Nacional de Geologia y Mineria in Buenos Aires, 

 the Empresa Nacional del Petroleo in Punta Arenas, Chile, and 

 the British Antarctic Survey which administers the island of 

 South Georgia. 



Continental Margin Research Papers 



Papers resulting from research under grant GX-34410 



follow : 



Barker, P. F., and Ian W. D. Dalziel, 1974: Preliminary re- 

 sults of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 36: The southern- 

 most Atlantic Ocean Basin, Geol. Soc. Amer. Ahstr. with 

 Programs 6(7) :644-645. 



Bryan, G. M., N. Kumar, and P. M. de Castro, 1973: The 

 North Brazilian Ridge and the extension of equatorial 

 fracture zones into the continent, in Trans. 26th Brazilian 

 Geol. Cong. pp. 133-144. 



Dalziel, Ian W. D., and D. H. Elliot. 1973: The Scotia Arc 

 and Antarctic Margin, in A. E. M. Nairn and F. G. Stehli 

 (eds.). The Ocean Basins and Margins, 1. The South 

 Atlantic, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 171-245. 



Dalziel, I. W. D., R. Kligfield, W. Lowrie, and N. D, Opdyke, 

 1973: Paleomagnetic data from the southernmost Andes 

 and the Antarctandes, in D. H. Tarling and S. K. Runcorn 

 (eds.). Implications of Continental Drift to the Earth 

 Sciences, Vol. 1, Academic Press, London, pp. 87-101. 



Dalziel, I. W. D., 1974: Margins of the Scotia Sea, in The 

 Geology of Continental Margins, C. A. Burk and C. L. 

 Drake (eds.). Springer- Verlag, New York, pp. 567-579. 



Dalziel, Ian W. D., Martin J. de Wit, and Keith F. Palmer, 

 1974: A fossil marginal basin in the Southern Andes, 

 Nature 250(10 ) :291-294. 



Dalziel, Ian W. D., and Keith F. Palmer, 1974: Progressive 

 deformation and orogenic uplift at the southern extremity 

 of the Andes, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. with Programs 

 6(7):705. 



Dalziel, I. W. D., 1973. Evolution of the southern Andes, Tec- 

 tonic studies Group of London Geological Society, pre- 

 sented at Newcastle, England. 



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