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2. Reply [to 'Comments on paper by John W. Minear and M. Nafi Toksöz, 'Thermal regime of a downgoing slab and new global tectonics''].
3. Reply [to 'Comments on some papers concerning amplitudes of seismic surface waves'].
4. Author's reply to discussions of the paper 'The thermodynamic theory of nonhydrostatically stressed solids'.
5. Reply [to 'Discussion of paper by R. E. Bourdeau, A. C. Aikin, and J. L. Donley, 'Lower ionosphere at solar minimum''].
6. Reply [to 'Comments on paper by John W. Minear and M. Nafi Toksöz, 'Thermal regime of a downgoing slab and new global tectonics''].
7. Discussion of paper by R. W. Fredricks, E. W. Greenstadt, and C. P. Sonett, 'Magnetodynamically induced ambiguity in the data from tilted, spinning fluxgate magnetometers: Possible application to IMP 1'.
8. Corrections and additions to the paper entitled 'On the interchange stability of the Van Allen Belt'.
9. Satellite studies of magnetospheric substorms on August 15, 1968: 9. Phenomenological model for substorms.
10. Remarks on papers by J. W. Freeman, J. A. Van Allen, and L. J. Cahill, 'Explorer 12 observations of the magnetospheric boundary and the associated solar plasma on September 13, 1961,' and by L. A. Frank, J. A. Van Allen, and E. Macagno, 'Charged-particle observations in the Earth's outer magnetosphere'
11. Discussion of the Booker and Cohen paper, 'A theory of long-duration meteor-echoes based on atmospheric turbulence with experimental confirmation'.
12. Reply [to 'Discussion of paper by P. R. Vogt, R. H. Higgs, and G. L. Johnson, 'Hypotheses on the origin of the Mediterranean Basin: Magnetic Data''].
13. Reply [to 'Comments on paper by L. R. Alldredge and C. O. Stearns, 'Dipole model of the sources of the Earth's magnetic field and secular change''].
14. Discussion of paper by J. Latham and V. Myers, 'Loss of charge and mass from raindrops falling in intense electric fields'.
15. Discussion of Paper by D. Springer, M. Denny, J. Healy, and W. Mickey, 'The Sterling Experiment: Decoupling of seismic waves by a shot-generated cavity'.
16. Reply [to 'Discussion of paper by C. G. Justus, 'Energy balance of turbulence in the upper atmosphere''].
17. Comments on a paper by William H. Taubeneck, 'An evaluation of tectonic rotation in the Pacific Northwest'.
18. Discussion of paper by M. E. Rassbach, A. J. Dessler, and A. G. W. Cameron, 'The lunar period, the solar period, and K p'.
19. Reply [to 'Comment on Paper by D. C. Cartwright, S. Trajmar, and W. Williams, 'Vibrational population of the A³Σ u + and B³Π g states of N2 in normal auroras''].
20. Supplement to paper ' Sq and ocean'.
21. Reply [to 'Comments on paper by R. J. Lai and O. H. Shemdin, 'Laboratory investigation of air turbulence above simple water waves''].
22. Discussion of three papers on pressure gages.
23. Discussion [of paper by W. R. Schell, G. Sauzay, and B. R. Payne, 'Tritium injection and concentration distribution in the atmosphere'].
24. Comments on the paper by T. L. Ku, Y. H. Li, G. G. Mathieu, and H. K. Wong, 'Radium in the Indian-Antarctic Ocean south of Australia'.
25. Reply [to 'Discussion of paper by W. A. Flood, 'Revised theory for partial reflection D-region measurements''].
26. Critique of the paper by W. J. van de Lindt, 'Movement of the Mohorovicic discontinuity under isostatic conditions'.
27. Discussion of paper by Victor Gilinsky and Glenn Peebles, 'The development of a radio signal from a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere'.
28. Reply [to 'Discussion of paper by R. W. Fredricks, E. W. Greenstadt, and C. P. Sonett, 'Magnetodynamically induced ambiguity in the data from tilted, spinning fluxgate magnetometers: Possible application to IMP 1''].
29. Discussion of paper by W. J. Breitling, R. A. Kupferman, and G. J. Gassmann, 'Traveling ionospheric disturbances associated with nuclear detonations'.
30. Discussion of paper by F. L. Scarf, 'Effect of coherent density fluctuations on the radar determination of total electron content'.
31. Discussion of the paper by J. N. Beck and P. K. Kuroda, 'Radiostrontium fallout from the nuclear explosion of October 16, 1964'.
32. Comments on paper by W. Jason Morgan, 'Gravity anomalies and convection currents: 2. The Puerto Rico Trench and the Mid-Atlantic Rise'.
33. Discussion of paper by W. F. Libby, 'Moratorium fallout and stratospheric storage'.
34. Discussion of paper by Ivan W. Brunk, 'Changes in the levels of lakes Michigan and Huron'.
35. Criticism of Dr. B. Mason's paper on 'The origin of meteorites'.
36. Reply [to 'Comment on paper by J. Northrop, M. F. Morrison, and F. K. Duennebier, 'Seismic slip rate versus sea-floor spreading rate on the Eastern Pacific Rise and Pacific Antarctic Ridge''].
37. A plotting rule for extreme probability paper.
38. Reply [to 'Comments on a Paper by S. Ben-Yaakov and I. R. Kaplan, 'Deep sea in situ carbonate saturometry''].
39. Discussion of paper by Harold E. Taylor and Edward W. Hones, Jr., 'Adiabatic motion of auroral particles in a model of the electric and magnetic fields surrounding the Earth'.
40. Comments on paper by D. Shaw, 'Sunspots and temperatures'.
41. Discussion of paper by Y. Bachmat and J. Bear, 'The general equations of hydrodynamic dispersion in homogeneous, isotropic, porous mediums'.
42. Reply [to 'Discussion of our earlier paper 'Hydromagnetic interpretation of sudden commencements of magnetic storms''].
43. Comments on a Paper by R. B. McKibben, 'The azimuthal propagation of low-energy solar-flare protons'.
44. Comments on paper by X. Le Pichon, R. D. Hyndman, and G. Pautot, 'Geophysical study of the opening of the Labrador Sea'.
45. Comments on paper by Alan T. Linde and I. Selwyn Sacks, 'Errors in the spectral analysis of long-period seismic body waves'.
46. Reply [to 'Discussion of paper by Kazuaki Maenaka, 'Ferromagnetic minerals in volcanic ash of the Osaka Group in Japan''].
47. Discussion [of paper by A. E. Ringwood, 'Petrogenesis of Apollo 11 basalts and implications for lunar origin'].
48. Comments on paper by L. R. Megill, A. M. Despain, D. J. Baker, and K. D. Baker, 'Oxygen Atmospheric and infrared atmospheric bands in the aurora'.
49. Special Papers-Apollo 11 Symposium: Petrogenesis of Apollo 11 Basalts and Implications for Lunar Origin.
50. Discussion of paper by B. P. Luyendyk, 'Origin of short-wavelength magnetic lineations observed near the ocean bottom'.
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