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Papers and books by Harold C. Urey
and the papers citing HC Urey

Nodes: 7017, Authors: 8923, Journals: 1047, Outer References: 204273, Words: 9630
Collection span: 1923 - 2005
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240116446111 1997 GEOKHIMIYA (12): 1196-1207
Shapkin AI; Sidorov UI
P-T dependence of the density of nebular condensate
13
24022296229 1998 GEOKHIMIYA (12): 1226-1240
Shapkin AI; Sidorov YI
Stratification in cooled planets
00
240313556351 1999 GEOKHIMIYA (8): 858-870
Polyakov VB; Mineev SD
Mossbauer spectroscopy as applied to isotopic geochemistry: I. Equilibrium fractionation of iron isotopes
01
24045325646 1992 GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL 27 (1): 75-86
DAMM KW; HARMON RS; HEPPNER PM; DORNSIEPEN U
STABLE ISOTOPE CONSTRAINTS ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CABO-DECREUS GARNET-TOURMALINE PEGMATITES, MASSIF DES ALBERES, EASTERN PYRENEES, SPAIN
01
240510433462 1972 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 109 (3): 277-&
VISWANAT.S
HOW OLD IS SILICATE OXYGEN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY - WHO WERE PIONEERS
01
2406201454435 1979 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 116 (4): 261-283
CRAWFORD AR
TEKTITES PROBABLY WHOLLY TERRESTRIAL AND RELATED TO CONTINENTAL MOVEMENT
07
24073595554 1991 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 128 (6): 603-632
JEANS CV; LONG D; HALL MA; BLAND DJ; CORNFORD C
THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE PLENUS MARLS AT DOVER, ENGLAND - EVIDENCE OF FLUCTUATING OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS AND OF GLACIAL CONTROL DURING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENOMANIAN-TURONIAN DELTA-C-13 ANOMALY
443
240810775647 1992 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 129 (2): 143-160
MARSHALL JD
CLIMATIC AND OCEANOGRAPHIC ISOTOPIC SIGNALS FROM THE CARBONATE ROCK RECORD AND THEIR PRESERVATION
26139
24095715648 1992 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 129 (2): 169-180
SPICER RA; CORFIELD RM
A REVIEW OF TERRESTRIAL AND MARINE CLIMATES IN THE CRETACEOUS WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR MODELING THE GREENHOUSE EARTH
1065
24106495734 1993 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 130 (2): 191-202
AZZARO E; BELLANCA A; NERI R
MINERALOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF MESOZOIC BLACK SHALES AND INTERBEDDED CARBONATES, SOUTHEASTERN SICILY - EVALUATION OF DIAGENETIC PROCESSES
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2411131685832 1994 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 131 (1): 1-34
JENKYNS HC; GALE AS; CORFIELD RM
CARBON-ISOTOPE AND OXYGEN-ISOTOPE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE ENGLISH CHALK AND ITALIAN SCAGLIA AND ITS PALEOCLIMATIC SIGNIFICANCE
14165
241213526230 1998 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 135 (2): 183-191
Price GD; Sellwood BW; Corfield RM; Clarke L; Cartlidge JE
Isotopic evidence for palaeotemperatures and depth stratification of Middle Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera from the Pacific Ocean
423
24134806352 1999 GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 136 (1): 17-38
Grant SF; Coe AL; Armstrong HA
Sequence stratigraphy of the Coniacian succession of the Anglo-Paris Basin
07
241412326934 2004 GEOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 48 (4): 317-322
Halas S; Chlebowski R
Unique siderite occurrence in Baltic Sea: a clue to siderite-water oxygen isotope fractionation at low temperatures
00
241500394 1948 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 59 (12): 1359-1360
UREY HC; EPSTEIN S; MCKINNEY C; MCCREA J
METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF PALEOTEMPERATURES
00
2416186465 1950 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 61 (11): 1243-1264
DURHAM JW
CENOZOIC MARINE CLIMATES OF THE PACIFIC COAST
544
2417827516 1951 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 62 (4): 399-&
UREY HC; LOWENSTAM HA; EPSTEIN S; MCKINNEY CR
MEASUREMENT OF PALEOTEMPERATURES AND TEMPERATURES OF THE UPPER CRETACEOUS OF ENGLAND, DENMARK, AND THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED-STATES
261195
241858517 1951 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 62 (4): 417-426
EPSTEIN S; BUCHSBAUM R; LOWENSTAM H; UREY HC
CARBONATE-WATER ISOTOPIC TEMPERATURE SCALE
173150
241900570 1952 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 63 (12): 1252-1252
FRIEDMAN I; UREY HC
DEUTERIUM CONTENT OF NATURAL WATERS
00
242053267639 1953 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 64 (3): 301-373
INGERSON E
NONRADIOGENIC ISOTOPES IN GEOLOGY - A REVIEW
1615
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
242110128640 1953 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 64 (9): 1001-&
GREEN J
GEOCHEMICAL TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS FOR 1953
210
242224641 1953 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 64 (11): 1315-1325
EPSTEIN S; BUCHSBAUM R; LOWENSTAM HA; UREY HC
REVISED CARBONATE-WATER ISOTOPIC TEMPERATURE SCALE
682640
242325851 1956 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 67 (8): 1125-1127
UREY HC
REGARDING THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE
116
242424959 1957 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 68 (3): 379-382
HURLEY PM
TEST ON THE POSSIBLE CHONDRITIC COMPOSITION OF THE EARTHS MANTLE AND ITS ABUNDANCE OF URANIUM, THORIUM, AND POTASSIUM
95
24253107960 1957 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 68 (12): 1659-1682
WHITE DE
MAGMATIC, CONNATE, AND METAMORPHIC WATERS
178
24268181074 1958 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 69 (4): 483-485
BIRCH F
DIFFERENTIATION OF THE MANTLE
1916
24279610121166 1959 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 70 (9): 1127-&
GREEN J
GEOCHEMICAL TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS FOR 1959
944
24280161462 1961 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 72 (4): 591-&
LEROY LW
LUNAR FEATURES AND LUNAR PROBLEMS
10
24293241463 1961 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 72 (5): 679-688
EMILIANI C; MAYEDA T; SELLI R
PALEOTEMPERATURE ANALYSIS OF THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE SECTION AT LE CASTELLA, CALABRIA, SOUTHERN ITALY
328
2430481464 1961 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 72 (5): 769-773
BOWEN R
PALEOTEMPERATURE ANALYSES OF MESOZOIC BELEMNOIDEA FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW-GUINEA
812
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24313151465 1961 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 72 (12): 1817-1828
TUREKIAN KK; ARMSTRONG RL
CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION OF FOSSIL MOLLUSCAN SHELLS FROM THE FOX HILLS FORMATION, SOUTH-DAKOTA
417
24323251631 1962 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 73 (2): 199-&
CHENOWETH PA
COMPARISON OF THE OCEAN FLOOR WITH THE LUNAR SURFACE
01
243311271632 1962 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 73 (4): 461-480
TAYLOR HP; EPSTEIN S
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN O-18-O-16 RATIOS IN COEXISTING MINERALS OF IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC ROCKS .1. PRINCIPLES AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
48254
243424782152 1965 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 76 (2): 133-&
BIRCH F
SPECULATIONS ON EARTHS THERMAL HISTORY
2565
2435191042153 1965 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 76 (3): 287-&
DONN WL; DONN BD; VALENTIN.WG
ON EARLY HISTORY OF EARTH
1013
24366312154 1965 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 76 (7): 719-&
ENGEL AEJ; ENGEL CG; HAVENS RG
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF OCEANIC BASALTS AND UPPER MANTLE
19362
24379652155 1965 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 76 (10): 1083-&
LOOMIS AA
SOME GEOLOGIC PROBLEMS OF MARS
46
243815322156 1965 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 76 (11): 1283-&
GROSS MG
CARBONATE DEPOSITS ON PLANTAGENET BANK NEAR BERMUDA
15
243901592337 1966 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 77 (11): 1191-&
GOVETT GJS
ORIGIN OF BANDED IRON FORMATIONS
440
24408372338 1966 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 77 (11): 1213-&
DODD JR
DIAGENETIC STABILITY OF TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE SKELETAL PROPERTIES IN MYTILUS FROM PLEISTOCENE OF CALIFORNIA
36
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24417442572 1967 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 78 (11): 1359-&
LAMAR DL; MERIFIEL.PM
CAMBRIAN FOSSILS AND ORIGIN OF EARTH-MOON SYSTEM
210
244210512732 1968 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 79 (12): 1727-&
TAYLOR HP; COLEMAN RG
O18/O16 RATIOS OF COEXISTING MINERALS IN GLAUCOPHANE-BEARING METAMORPHIC ROCKS
17146
24435142922 1969 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 80 (7): 1403-&
BARKER F; FRIEDMAN.I
CARBON ISOTOPES IN PELITES OF PRECAMBRIAN UNCOMPAHGRE FORMATION, NEEDLE MOUNTAINS, COLORADO
229
244419582923 1969 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 80 (10): 1903-&
TOURTELO.HA; RYE RO
DISTRIBUTION OF OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPES IN FOSSILS OF LATE CRETACEOUS AGE, WESTERN INTERIOR REGION OF NORTH AMERICA
051
24451632924 1969 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 80 (10): 1947-&
BARNES I; ONEIL JR
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FLUIDS IN SOME FRESH ALPINE-TYPE ULTRAMAFICS AND POSSIBLE MODERN SERPENTINIZATION, WESTERN UNITED STATES
3132
244610682925 1969 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 80 (11): 2141-&
BUSECK PR; GOLDSTEI.JI
OLIVINE COMPOSITIONS AND COOLING RATES OF PALLASITIC METEORITES
1571
24477383122 1970 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 81 (7): 2021-&
CARTER JL
MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF EARTHS UPPER MANTLE BASED ON PARTIAL FUSION-PARTIAL CRYSTALLIZATION MODEL
1103
24484243123 1970 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 81 (9): 2539-&
SCHUMM SA
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON FORMATION OF LUNAR SURFACE FEATURES BY FLUIDIZATION
615
24494593302 1971 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 82 (2): 283-&
RUDDIMAN WF
PLEISTOCENE SEDIMENTATION IN EQUATORIAL ATLANTIC - STRATIGRAPHY AND FAUNAL PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
393
24502183303 1971 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 82 (6): 1743-&
RONCA LB
AGES OF LUNAR MARE SURFACES
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
245111293304 1971 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 82 (11): 3139-&
SPAETH C; HOEFS J; VETTER U
SOME ASPECTS OF ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF BELEMNITES AND RELATED PALEOTEMPERATURES
2144
245218733463 1972 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 83 (3): 647-&
PERRY EC; TAN FC
SIGNIFICANCE OF OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPE VARIATIONS IN EARLY PRECAMBRIAN CHERTS AND CARBONATE ROCKS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
25126
245321123464 1972 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 83 (11): 3323-&
GLIKSON AY
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN EVIDENCE OF A PRIMITIVE OCEAN CRUST AND ISLAND NUCLEI OF SODIC GRANITE
366
24542273641 1973 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 84 (7): 2327-2342
SAVIN SM; DOUGLAS RG
STABLE ISOTOPE AND MAGNESIUM GEOCHEMISTRY OF RECENT PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERA FROM SOUTH-PACIFIC
35118
245512393642 1973 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 84 (8): 2549-2560
ESLINGER EV; SAVIN SM
OXYGEN ISOTOPE GEOTHERMOMETRY OF BURIAL METAMORPHIC ROCKS OF PRECAMBRIAN BELT SUPERGROUP, GLACIER-NATIONAL-PARK, MONTANA
558
24565123793 1974 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 85 (4): 577-580
MATSUI E; SALATI E; MARINI OJ
D-H AND O-18-O-16 RATIOS IN WATERS CONTAINED IN GEODES FROM BASALTIC PROVINCE OF RIO-GRANDE-DO-SUL, BRAZIL
14
24579513915 1975 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 86 (1): 51-64
DODD JR; STANTON RJ
PALEOSALINITIES WITHIN A PLIOCENE BAY, KETTLEMAN HILLS, CALIFORNIA - STUDY OF RESOLVING POWER OF ISOTOPIC AND FAUNAL TECHNIQUES
525
24588453916 1975 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 86 (11): 1499-1510
SAVIN SM; DOUGLAS RG; STEHLI FG
TERTIARY MARINE PALEOTEMPERATURES
35334
24594254061 1976 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 87 (1): 158-160
WILLIAMS TC; DODD JR; STANTON RJ
PALEOSALINITIES WITHIN A PLIOCENE BAY, KETTLEMAN HILLS, CALIFORNIA - STUDY OF RESOLVING POWER OF ISOTOPIC AND FAUNAL TECHNIQUES - DISCUSSION AND REPLY
00
246013775142 1986 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 97 (10): 1262-1269
POPP BN; ANDERSON TF; SANDBERG PA
BRACHIOPODS AS INDICATORS OF ORIGINAL ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS IN SOME PALEOZOIC LIMESTONES
26200
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
246110775242 1987 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 99 (4): 480-490
WRIGHT EK
STRATIFICATION AND PALEOCIRCULATION OF THE LATE CRETACEOUS WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAY OF NORTH-AMERICA
931
24628455735 1993 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 105 (10): 1284-1296
GROSSMAN EL; MII HS; YANCEY TE
STABLE ISOTOPES IN LATE PENNSYLVANIAN BRACHIOPODS FROM THE UNITED-STATES - IMPLICATIONS FOR CARBONIFEROUS PALEOCEANOGRAPHY
735
246311504860 1983 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA MEMOIRS 161: 253-263
PERRY EC; AHMAD SN
OXYGEN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF PROTEROZOIC CHEMICAL SEDIMENTS
113
246411525056 1985 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA MEMOIRS 163: 83-102
BARRERA E; KELLER G; SAVIN SM
EVOLUTION OF THE MIOCENE OCEAN IN THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC AS INFERRED FROM OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPIC-RATIOS OF FORAMINIFERA
016
24656576231 1998 GEOLOGIE EN MIJNBOUW-NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES 77 (1): 63-76
De Craen M; Swennen R; Keppens E
Petrography and geochemistry of septarian carbonate concretions from the Boom Clay Formation (Oligocene, Belgium)
00
24665604749 1982 GEOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 71 (1): 1-21
FREUND F; KNOBEL R; WENGELER H; KATHREIN H; OBERHEUSER G; et al.
ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS IN THE EARLY ATMOSPHERE FORMED ABIOTICALLY FROM ATOMIC CARBON
09
24671464750 1982 GEOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 71 (1): 328-346
MAALOE S
PETROGENESIS OF ARCHEAN TONALITES
07
24684195649 1992 GEOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 81 (3): 791-794
EMILIANI C
THE MOON AS A PIECE OF MERCURY
00
246912455919 1995 GEOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 84 (2): 223-236
YIN J; FURSICH FT; WERNER W
RECONSTRUCTION OF PALEOSALINITY USING CARBON ISOTOPES AND BENTHIC ASSOCIATIONS - A COMPARISON
16
2470103556015 1996 GEOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 85 (2): 191-210
Glasby GP; Kunzendorf H
Multiple factors in the origin of the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary: The role of environmental stress and Deccan Trap volcanism
09
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24719526016 1996 GEOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 85 (2): 278-292
Samtleben C; Munnecke A; Bickert T; Patzold J
The Silurian of Gotland (Sweden): Facies interpretation based on stable isotopes in brachiopod shells
233
247291186112 1997 GEOLOGIYA I GEOFIZIKA 38 (3): 628-660
Izokh EP
Australo-Asian tektites and a global disaster of about 10,000 years BP, caused by collision of the Earth with a comet
00
24737537004 2005 GEOLOGIYA I GEOFIZIKA 46 (1): 3-20
Zakharov VA; Baudin F; Dzyuba OS; Daux V; Zverev VV; et al.
Isotopic and faunal record of high paleotemperatures in the Kinimeridgian of the Subpolar Urals
00
24747824644 1981 GEOLOGY 9 (3): 104-108
HERMAN Y
CAUSES OF MASSIVE BIOTIC EXTINCTIONS AND EXPLOSIVE EVOLUTIONARY DIVERSIFICATION THROUGHOUT PHANEROZOIC TIME
115
24756414645 1981 GEOLOGY 9 (10): 485-490
KAHN MI; OBA T; KU TL
PALEOTEMPERATURES AND THE GLACIALLY INDUCED CHANGES IN THE OXYGEN-ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF SEA-WATER DURING LATE PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE TIME IN TANNER BASIN, CALIFORNIA
312
24766224861 1983 GEOLOGY 11 (11): 655-659
ARTHUR MA; WILLIAMS DF; JONES DS
SEASONAL TEMPERATURE-SALINITY CHANGES AND THERMOCLINE DEVELOPMENT IN THE MID-ATLANTIC BIGHT AS RECORDED BY THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF BIVALVES
2647
24778505243 1987 GEOLOGY 15 (2): 119-122
MUHS DR; KYSER TK
STABLE ISOTOPE COMPOSITIONS OF FOSSIL MOLLUSKS FROM SOUTHERN-CALIFORNIA - EVIDENCE FOR A COOL LAST INTERGLACIAL OCEAN
39
24783345400 1989 GEOLOGY 17 (8): 707-710
MATSUMOTO R
ISOTOPICALLY HEAVY OXYGEN CONTAINING SIDERITE DERIVED FROM THE DECOMPOSITION OF METHANE HYDRATE
216
24798345401 1989 GEOLOGY 17 (11): 981-985
GEARY DH; RICH J; VALLEY JW; BAKER K
STABLE ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE OF SALINITY CHANGE - INFLUENCE ON THE EVOLUTION OF MELANOPSID GASTROPODS IN THE LATE MIOCENE PANNONIAN BASIN
315
24803235555 1991 GEOLOGY 19 (3): 257-260
EYLES N; SCHWARCZ HP
STABLE ISOTOPE RECORD OF THE LAST GLACIAL CYCLE FROM LACUSTRINE OSTRACODES
17
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24814355556 1991 GEOLOGY 19 (5): 441-444
HAYS PD; GROSSMAN EL
OXYGEN ISOTOPES IN METEORIC CALCITE CEMENTS AS INDICATORS OF CONTINENTAL PALEOCLIMATE
1267
24824135920 1995 GEOLOGY 23 (4): 333-336
GILL I; OLSON JJ; HUBBARD DK
CORALS, PALEOTEMPERATURE RECORDS, AND THE ARAGONITE-CALCITE TRANSFORMATION
312
24834265921 1995 GEOLOGY 23 (5): 463-466
FRONVAL T; JENSEN NB; BUCHARDT B
OXYGEN-ISOTOPE DISEQUILIBRIUM PRECIPITATION OF CALCITE IN LAKE ARRESO, DENMARK
715
2484346017 1996 GEOLOGY 24 (1): 91-92
Swart PK; Leder J
Corals, paleotemperature records, and the aragonite-calcite transformation: Comment
22
24852286018 1996 GEOLOGY 24 (4): 331-334
Ingram BL; Ingle JC; Conrad ME
A 2000 yr record of Sacramento San Joaquin river inflow to San Francisco Bay estuary, California
024
24862246019 1996 GEOLOGY 24 (5): 391-394
Morante R; Hallam A
Organic carbon isotopic record across the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in Austria and its bearing on the cause of the mass extinction
013
24878306113 1997 GEOLOGY 25 (4): 363-366
Klein RT; Lohmann KC; Kennedy GL
Elemental and isotopic proxies of paleotemperature and paleosalinity: Climate reconstruction of the marginal northeast Pacific ca 80 ka
212
24883146114 1997 GEOLOGY 25 (10): 957-958
Klein RT; Fricke HC
Winter and summer temperatures of the early middle Eocene of France from Turritella delta O-18 profiles: Comment
13
24893246232 1998 GEOLOGY 26 (7): 607-610
Harvey RP; Dunbar NW; McIntosh WC; Esser RP; Nishiizumi K; et al.
Meteoritic event recorded in Antarctic ice
07
24909486233 1998 GEOLOGY 26 (8): 675-678
Wolff T; Mulitza S; Arz H; Patzold J; Wefer G
Oxygen isotopes versus CLIMAP (18 ka) temperatures: A comparison from the tropical Atlantic
215
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24913166234 1998 GEOLOGY 26 (11): 975-978
Picard S; Garcia JP; Lecuyer C; Sheppard SMF; Cappetta H; et al.
delta O-18 values of coexisting brachiopods and fish: Temperature differences and estimates of paleo-water depths
516
24921216353 1999 GEOLOGY 27 (4): 291-294
Hendy IL; Kennett JP
Latest Quaternary North Pacific surface-water responses imply atmosphere-driven climate instability
558
24933446354 1999 GEOLOGY 27 (12): 1099-1102
Lagerklint IM; Wright JD
Late glacial warming prior to Heinrich event 1: The influence of ice rafting and large ice sheets on the timing of initial warming
09
24942236560 2001 GEOLOGY 29 (6): 535-538
Brantley SL; Liermann L; Bullen TD
Fractionation of Fe isotopes by soil microbes and organic acids
734
24954176561 2001 GEOLOGY 29 (8): 699-702
Bullen TD; White AF; Childs CW; Vivit DV; Schulz MS
Demonstration of significant abiotic iron isotope fractionation in nature
1149
24965316671 2002 GEOLOGY 30 (11): 1011-1014
Wade BS; Kroon D
Middle Eocene regional climate instability: Evidence from the western North Atlantic
22
249741064182 1977 GEOMAGNETIZM I AERONOMIYA 17 (4): 569-595
DOLGINOV SS
PLANETARY MAGNETISM
05
24982135922 1995 GEOMAGNETIZM I AERONOMIYA 35 (5): 106-113
KALININ YD
CHANGES IN THE EARTH MOMENT OF INERTIA AND GEOMAGNETIC PHENOMENA
00
24998826562 2001 GEOMORPHOLOGY 37 (3-4): 179-199
Zimbelman JR
Image resolution and evaluation of genetic hypotheses for planetary landscapes
12
25001405402 1989 GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS 47 (1-4): 157-197
WEINSTEIN SA; OLSON PL; YUEN DA
TIME-DEPENDENT LARGE ASPECT-RATIO THERMAL-CONVECTION IN THE EARTHS MANTLE
038
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
25013805557 1991 GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTROPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS 60 (1-4): 89-134
BRAGINSKY SI
TOWARDS A REALISTIC THEORY OF THE GEODYNAMO
021
25023641075 1958 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 1 (2): 115-134
LUBIMOVA HA
THERMAL HISTORY OF THE EARTH WITH CONSIDERATION OF THE VARIABLE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ITS MANTLE
1334
25039371076 1958 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 1 (4): 284-297
MACDONALD GJF; KNOPOFF L
ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE OUTER CORE
2763
25042131466 1961 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 4: 276-281
VERHOOGEN J
HEAT BALANCE OF THE EARTHS CORE
877
25055371467 1961 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 4: 295-311
BIRCH F
COMPOSITION OF THE EARTHS MANTLE
17158
250618821633 1962 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 6 (2): 148-220
FOWLER WA; GREENSTEIN JL; HOYLE F
NUCLEOSYNTHESIS DURING THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
98280
25072171790 1963 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 7 (4): 490-509
OPIK EJ
SELECTIVE ESCAPE OF GASES
635
2508112573 1967 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 12 (3): 237-&
TAN WC; VANLANDI.SL
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF BIOLOGICAL-LIKE STRUCTURES IN ORGUEIL CARBONACEOUS METEORITE
23
25092102574 1967 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 13 (5): 545-&
GASKELL TF
EARTH-MARS-MOON SYSTEM
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PROBLEM OF DENSITIES AND COMPOSITION OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS IN LIGHT OF MODERN IDEAS ON ORIGIN OF METEORITES
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NONHOMOGENEITY OF MOON
47
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MARCUS AH
POSITIVE STABLE LAWS AND MASS DISTRIBUTION OF PLANETESIMALS
212
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RILLES RIDGES AND DOMES - CLUES TO MARIA HISTORY
828
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FRAGMENTATION HISTORY OF ASTEROIDS
962
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SOLAR SYSTEM SCIENCE - 1964 LITERATURE SURVEY .2
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POLYMINERALIC INCLUSIONS IN ODESSA IRON METEORITE
323
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STABILITY OF SULFUR COMPOUNDS ON VENUS
1217
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SHAPE AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF MOON
45
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A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF ABUNDANCES OF RARE EARTHS IN SUN
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GOUDAS CL
NOTE ON SHAPE AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF MOON BY LAMAR AND MCGANN
01
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SAGAN C
MARINER 4 OBSERVATIONS AND POSSIBILITY OF IRON OXIDES ON MARTIAN SURFACE
313
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NATURE OF SECONDARY CRATERS PHOTOGRAPHED BY RANGER .7.
12
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RUSKOL EL
ON PAST HISTORY OF EARTH-MOON SYSTEM
29
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GILVARRY JJ
OBSERVABILITY OF INDIGENOUS ORGANIC MATTER ON MOON
35
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SALISBUR.JW
LIGHT AND DARK AREAS OF MARS
014
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HARTMANN WK
EARLY LUNAR CRATERING
1548
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OLEARY BT
ON OCCURRENCE AND NATURE OF PLANETS OUTSIDE SOLAR SYSTEM
03
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SOME RECENT WORK ON PREBIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
08
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SHIMAZU Y
SURVIVAL TIME OF LUNAR SURFACE IRREGULARITIES AND VISCOSITY DISTRIBUTION WITHIN MOON
23
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KELLERMA.KI
THERMAL RADIO EMISSION FROM MERCURY VENUS MARS SATURN AND URANUS
053
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BRAY TA; GOUDAS CL
A CONTOUR MAP BASED ON SELENODETIC CONTROL SYSTEM OF ACIC
14
26531152353 1966 ICARUS 5 (5): 545-&
JAFFE LD
LUNAR OVERLAY DEPTH IN MARE TRANQUILLITATUS ALPHONSUS AND NEARBY HIGHLANDS
45
265431982576 1967 ICARUS 6 (1): 1-&
WOOD JA
CHONDRITES - THEIR METALLIC MINERALS THERMAL HISTORIES AND PARENT PLANETS
83313
26552532577 1967 ICARUS 6 (1): 75-&
JAFFE LD
LUNAR SURFACE STRENGTH
25
26560122578 1967 ICARUS 6 (1): 108-&
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COMPARISONS OF LABORATORY AND PLANETARY SPECTRA .4. IDENTIFICATION OF 7500-A BANDS IN SPECTRA OF URANUS AND NEPTUNE
126
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SHIMAZU Y
THERMODYNAMICAL ASPECTS OF FORMATION PROCESSES OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS AND METEORITES
916
265818602580 1967 ICARUS 6 (2): 189-&
HEYMANN D
ON ORIGIN OF HYPERSTHENE CHONDRITES - AGES AND SHOCK EFFECTS OF BLACK CHONDRITES
34216
26590172581 1967 ICARUS 7 (2): 149-&
HITCHCOC.DR; LOVELOCK JE
LIFE DETECTION BY ATMOSPHERIC ANALYSIS
021
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PARENT BODIES OF METEORITES AND ORIGIN OF CHONDRULES
2121
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BRUMAN JR
ICE ON MOON
22
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TOMBAUGH CW
A SURVEY OF LONG-TERM OBSERVATIONAL BEHAVIOR OF VARIOUS MARTIAN FEATURES THAT AFFECT SOME RECENTLY PROPOSED INTERPRETATIONS
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ASTEROID COLLISIONS AND EVOLUTION OF ASTEROIDAL MASS DISTRIBUTION AND METEORITIC FLUX
336
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LEWIS JS
AN ESTIMATE OF SURFACE CONDITIONS OF VENUS
1436
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SHARP RP
SURFACE PROCESSES MODIFYING MARTIAN CRATERS
215
26661242740 1968 ICARUS 8 (3): 513-&
OCONNOR JT
FOSSIL MARTIAN WEATHERING
29
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FRICKER PE; REYNOLDS RT
DEVELOPMENT OF ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS
822
26684322742 1968 ICARUS 9 (3): 446-&
OBERBECK VR; QUAIDE WL
GENETIC IMPLICATIONS OF LUNAR REGOLITH THICKNESS VARIATIONS
1145
26694312930 1969 ICARUS 10 (1): 144-&
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LUNAR SURFACE AND EARLY HISTORY OF EARTHS SATELITE SYSTEM
011
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LEWIS JS
CLOUDS OF JUPITER AND NH3-H2O AND NH3-H2S SYSTEMS
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26716372932 1969 ICARUS 10 (3): 393-&
LEWIS JS
OBSERVABILITY OF SPECTROSCOPICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN ATMOSPHERE OF JUPITER
1174
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CORRELATION OF MINERAL LUMINESCENT PHENOMENA AND ITS SELENOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
24
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GEOCHEMISTRY OF VOLATILE ELEMENTS ON VENUS
837
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ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY EXPERIMENT FOR MARINER MARS-1971
125
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PHINNEY RA; GAULT DE; OKEEFE JA; ADAMS JB; KUIPER GP; et al.
LUNAR THEORY AND PROCESSES - DISCUSSION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
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IS VENUS A POLYWATER PLANET
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LUNAR MARIA AND CIRCULAR BASINS - A REVIEW
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HARTMANN WK
LUNAR CRATERING CHRONOLOGY
532
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NATURE OF MOONS SURFACE - EVIDENCE FROM SHOCK METAMORPHISM IN APOLLO-11 AND APOLLO-12 SAMPLES
03
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HISTORY OF LUNAR IMPACT CRATERING - ABSOLUTE TIME SCALE AND ORIGIN OF PLANETESIMALS
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26811593306 1971 ICARUS 14 (2): 252-&
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CARBON SUBOXIDE ON MARS - WORKING HYPOTHESIS
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HISTORY OF MARTIAN VOLATILES - IMPLICATIONS FOR ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
721
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DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS AND GAS RELEASE STUDIES OF APOLLO-11 SAMPLES
23
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POSSIBILITY OF A LAYERED MOON
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ANDERSON DM; BIEMANN K; SHULMAN GP; TOULMIN P; UREY HC; et al.
MASS-SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, WATER AND VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS IN ATMOSPHERE AND SURFACE OF MARS - VIKING MARS LANDER
3434
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LEWIS JS
LOW-TEMPERATURE CONDENSATION FROM SOLAR NEBULA
32173
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CORICE RJ; FOX K
HYPOTHETICAL CHEMICAL AND SPECTROSCOPIC ACTIVITY OF GERMANE IN ATMOSPHERE OF JUPITER
110
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VENUS - PERSPECTIVE AT BEGINNING OF PLANETARY EXPLORATION
664
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FRAGMENTS OF TERRA ROCK IN APOLLO 12 SOIL SAMPLES AND A STRUCTURAL MODEL OF MOON
017
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EXTRASOLAR PLANETARY SYSTEMS
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PROCESS OF ACCRETION IN FORMATION OF PLANETS AND COMETS
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MITLER HE
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INORGANIC CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION BY X-RAY-FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS - VIKING MARS LANDER
516
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1170
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TOKSOZ MN; JOHNSTON DH
EVOLUTION OF MOON
719
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BALDWIN RB
ACCRETION OF EARTH AND MOON
25
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BALDWIN RB
WAS THERE A TERMINAL LUNAR CATACLYSM 3.9-4.0 BY 109 YEARS AGO
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MERCURY - INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND THERMAL EVOLUTION
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