Table 1.— U.S. institutions, investigators, and projects in GEOSECS program 



Organization 



Investigator 



Project title 



Atomic Energy Commission and 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 



University of California, San Diego, 

 Scripps Institution of Oceanography 



The City University of New/ York, 

 Queens College 



Columbia University, 



Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory 



University of Haw/ail 



Louisiana State University 



Massachusetts Institute of Technology 



University of Miami, Rosenstiel School 

 of Marine and Atmospheric Science 



University of South Carolina 



University of Southern California 



University of Washington 



Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 



Yale University 



H. L. Volchok 

 V. T. Bowen 



A. E. Bainbridge 

 H. Craig 



T. Takahashi 



W. S. Broecker 

 P. Biscaye 



P. Kroopnick 



L. M. Chan 

 J. S. Hanor 



J. M. Edmond 



H. G. Ostlund 



W. S. Moore 



T. L. Ku 



M. Stuiver 



D. W. Spencer 



P. G. Brew/er 

 D. W. Spencer 



K. K. Turekian 



Fallout Radionuclides in Ocean Water Columns 

 (Sr'°, Cs'", Pu"'' "') 



Operations Group and SIO Shipboard and Laboratory 

 Measurements 



Carbonate Chemistry of Seawater 



Analyses of GEOSECS Atlantic and Pacific Samples, 

 Ra"', Ra"', Suspended Particulates (Mineralogy 

 and Chemistry) 



Isotopic Measurements (C'/C", 0'70'^ D/H) in 

 Dissolved Inorganic Carbon, Dissolved Oxygen, At- 

 mospheric Water Vapor, and Atmospheric CO2 



Barium Analysis in Ocean Waters 



High-Precision Barium Measurements 

 Radiocarbon and Tritium Measurements 



Measurement of Ra"* in Seawater 



Radium Analysis 



C" Ocean Water Analysis 



Particulate matter in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans 



Administrative and Logistic Activities 



Strontium Analysis 



Table 2.— Laboratories conducting trace element and 

 radioactive constituent analyses for GEOSECS 



Battelle Laboratories— Northwest, Richland, Wash. 



Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique de Faibles 



Radioactivity, Gif-sur-Yvette, France 

 University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 

 Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Palisades, N.Y. 

 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. 

 McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 

 Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabab, India 

 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. 

 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif. 

 University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass. 

 Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 



Stuiver, M., S. W. Robinson, H. G. Ostlund, and H. G. Dorsey. 

 1974: Carbon-14 calibration between the University of 

 Washington and the University of Miami GEOSECS 

 laboratories. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 23(l):65-68. 



Takahashi, Taro. 1975: Carbonate chemistry of sea water and 

 the calcite compensation depth in the oceans, in Dissolu- 

 tion of Deep-Sea Carbonates, Ciishman Foundation jar 

 Foraminiferal Res. Spec. Pub. No. 13, pp. 11-26. 



Pollutant Transfer Program 



In the Pollutant Transfer Program, initiated in 1972, 

 processes that transfer pollutants from land sources to the 

 oceans and movement and concentration of these pollutants 

 in the oceans are being investigated. Objectives are to: ( 1 ) 

 identify important transfer pathways and mechanisms, (2) 



