Bibliography- 



Tins bibliography should not be assumed to give a complete or even fully- 

 representative index to work on underwater explosives and explosions. The 

 primary cause of its shortcomings lies in the requirements imposed by military 

 security. Many classified reports of work during World War II are excluded 

 entirely and others described only by a code number. Many of the unclassified 

 reports were at the time of this compilation rather inaccessible, thus diminish- 

 ing the value of their listing. 



It is to be hoped that detailed accounts of publishable material will soon 

 appear in the open literature, and that the abridged accounts given in this book 

 will in the meantime give a useful summary and discussion of such work. 



1. H. L. Abbot, Experiments to develop a system of submarine mines, 

 Number 23 of the Professional Papers, V. S. Army Engineers Corps. 



2. A. B. Arons, A. Borden, and B. Stiller, OSRD 6578 (1946). 

 STATB. Arons and R. H. Cole, OSRD 6239 (1946). 



4. A . B. Arons and R. R. Halverson, Hugoniot calculations for sea water at 

 the shock front, OSRD 6577 (1946). 



5. A. B. Arons and P. F. Smith, report to be issued as a NavOrd report by 

 tJ. S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance. 



6. A. H. Bebb, Undex 131 (1945). 



7. R. Becker, Zeits f. Physik, 8, 321 (1922). 



8. H. A. Bethe, The theory of shock waves for an arbitrary equation of state, 

 OSRD Report 545 (1942). 



9. A. Borden, TMB Report R-269 (1944). 



10. S. R. Brinkley, Jr., and J. G. Kirkwood, Tables and graphs of the theo- 

 retical peak pressures, energies, and impulses from explosive sources in sea 

 water, OSRD 5649 (1945). 



11. S. R. Brinkley, Jr., and E. B. Wilson, Jr., Calculation of detonation pres- 

 sures for several explosives, OSRD 1231 (1943). 



12. R. H. Brown, Consistency of the NOL ball crusher gauge, U. S. Navy 

 Bureau of Ordnance, Explosives Research Report #1 (1944). 



13. F. P. Burch, Phil Mag. (7), 13, 760 (1932). 



14. Bureau of Ships, U. S. Navy, Underwater Explosion Report 1942-3 (1942). 



15. S. Butterworth, Damage to ship's plates by underwater explosions, 

 Admiralty Research Laboratory Report ARL/S/10 (1924). 



16. D. C. Campbell, TMB Report R-203 (1943). 



17. D. C. Campbell, TMB Report 512 (1943). 



18. D. C. Campbell and C. W. Wyckoff, TMB Report 520 (1943). 



19. D. L. Chapman, Phil. Mag. (5), 47, 90 (1899). 



20. R. H. Cole, The use of electrical cables with piezoelectric gauges, OSRD 

 4561 (1944). 



21. R. H. Cole, D. Stacey, and R. M. Brown, Electrical instruments for study 

 of underwater explosions and other transient phenomena, OSRD 6238 

 (1945). 



22. J. S. Coles, OSRD 6240 (1946). 



23. J. S. Coles, OSRD 6241 (1946). 



24. L. J. Comrie and H. 0. Hartley, British Report SW26 (1942). 



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