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University of California seismographic station for year ending April 30, 1940
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Progress at the seismographic station of the University of California for the year ending April 30, 1940, is indicated by the following list of papers:[1] Perry Byerly, Near earthquakes in Central California, Bull. Seis. Soc. Amer., v. 29, No. 3, July, 1939.[2] Perry Byerly, Speeds of seismic waves and Earth structure in Central California (abstract), Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., v. 50, No. 12, Part 2, December, 1939.[3] Perry Byerly, Earthquake epicenters and structure of the Pacific Region of North America (northern part), to appear in Proc. Sixth Pacific Sci. Cong., held August, 1939.[4] Perry Byerly, Seismicity of the Northern Pacific Coast of the United States, Bull. Geol. Soc Amer., v. 5, No. 1, February, 1940.[5] Perry Byerly, Microseisms at Berkeley and surf on nearby coasts, paper read before the International Commission for the Study of Sea Waves of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Washington, September, 1939, to appear in Annales de la Commission pour l'Etude des Raz de Maree.[6] Perry Byerly and Horace Miller, Earthquakes in Northern California and registration of earthquakes at Berkeley, Mount Hamilton, Palo Alto, San Francisco,, Ferndale, Fresno, from January 1, 1938, to March 30, 1938, Bull. Seis. Stations, Univ. Calif., April, 1940.[7] James T. Wilson, The surface waves of the South Atlantic Earthquake of August 29, 1933, to be published in Bull. Seis. Soc. Amer.[8] John N. Adkins, The Alaskan earthquake of July 22, 1937, to be published in Bull. Seis. Soc. Amer.[9] Perry Byerly and Horace Miller, Earthquakes in Northern California and registration of earthquakes at Berkeley, Mount Hamilton, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Ferndale, Fresno, from April 1, 1938, to July 1, 1938, in press.[10] Perry Byerly and Horace Miller, Earthquakes in Northern California and registration of earthquakes at Berkeley, Mount Hamilton, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Ferndale, Fresno, from July 1, 1938, to October 1, 1938, in press.
Title: University of California seismographic station for year ending April 30, 1940
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Progress at the seismographic station of the University of California for the year ending April 30, 1940, is indicated by the following list of papers:[1] Perry Byerly, Near earthquakes in Central California, Bull.
Seis.
Soc.
Amer.
, v.
29, No.
3, July, 1939.
[2] Perry Byerly, Speeds of seismic waves and Earth structure in Central California (abstract), Bull.
Geol.
Soc.
Amer.
, v.
50, No.
12, Part 2, December, 1939.
[3] Perry Byerly, Earthquake epicenters and structure of the Pacific Region of North America (northern part), to appear in Proc.
Sixth Pacific Sci.
Cong.
, held August, 1939.
[4] Perry Byerly, Seismicity of the Northern Pacific Coast of the United States, Bull.
Geol.
Soc Amer.
, v.
5, No.
1, February, 1940.
[5] Perry Byerly, Microseisms at Berkeley and surf on nearby coasts, paper read before the International Commission for the Study of Sea Waves of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Washington, September, 1939, to appear in Annales de la Commission pour l'Etude des Raz de Maree.
[6] Perry Byerly and Horace Miller, Earthquakes in Northern California and registration of earthquakes at Berkeley, Mount Hamilton, Palo Alto, San Francisco,, Ferndale, Fresno, from January 1, 1938, to March 30, 1938, Bull.
Seis.
Stations, Univ.
Calif.
, April, 1940.
[7] James T.
Wilson, The surface waves of the South Atlantic Earthquake of August 29, 1933, to be published in Bull.
Seis.
Soc.
Amer.
[8] John N.
Adkins, The Alaskan earthquake of July 22, 1937, to be published in Bull.
Seis.
Soc.
Amer.
[9] Perry Byerly and Horace Miller, Earthquakes in Northern California and registration of earthquakes at Berkeley, Mount Hamilton, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Ferndale, Fresno, from April 1, 1938, to July 1, 1938, in press.
[10] Perry Byerly and Horace Miller, Earthquakes in Northern California and registration of earthquakes at Berkeley, Mount Hamilton, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Ferndale, Fresno, from July 1, 1938, to October 1, 1938, in press.
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