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H — Pierson, Willard J., Jr.; Neumann, Gerhard; and 

 James, Richard W., "Practical Methods for Observing 

 and Forecasting Ocean Waves," The Hydrographic 

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I — "Gra\-ity Waves," Proceedings of the NBS Semi- 

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II— Stoker, J. J., "Water Waves," Interscience Pub- 

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Ill— Grenander, U. and Rosenblatt, M., "Statistical 

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R'- Russel, R. C. H. and Macmillan, D. H., "Waves 

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Part 2 — Comprehensive Sections on Waves Included in 

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J — Pierson, Willard J., Jr., "Wind Generated Gravity 

 Waves," pp. 93-178 in Advances in Geophysics, vol. 2, 

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K — Rice, S. 0., "Mathematical Analysis of Random 

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L— Roll, Hans Ulrich, "Oberflachen-Wellen des Meeres," 

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M — Ursell, P., "Wave Generation by Wind," pages 216- 

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 and R. M. Davies, Cambridge Universi'y Pr s-\ 



N — Wehausen, John Y. and Laitone, E. V., "Water 

 Waves," an article being prepared for new edition of 

 the Handhuch der Physik published by Springer Verlag. 



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 complete as possible in order to facilitate their location in libraries, 

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Barber, N. F. (1958), "Optimum Arrays for Direction 

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Barber, N. F. ; Ursell, F.; Darbyshire, J; and Tucker, 

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Bates, M. R.; Bock, D. H.; and Powell, F. D. (1957), 

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Beard, C. I. and Katz, I. (1956), "The Dependence of 

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Blackman, R. B. and Tukey, J. W. (1958), "The Meas- 

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