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  • Geographical Review.30 1940.No. 1, S. 160. New maps of the Antarctic.No. 2, S. 201. Fisheries of North America: with special reference to the United States. R. H. Fiedler.—Geographical Review. 30 1940.No. 1, S. 279. The Cays and the Palisadoes, Port Royal, Jamaica. J. A. Steers—Geographical Review. 31, 1941.No. 3, S. 377. Notes on submarine valleys off the Panamanian coast. R. A. Terry.—Geographical Review. 31, 1941.No. 3, S. 466. Preliminary account of the United States Antarctie Expedition, 1939–41. R. A. J. English.—Geographical Review. 31, 1941.Nr. 4. S. 609. Dakar and the other Cape Verde settlements. D. Whittelesey.—Geographical Review. 32, 1942.No. 1, S. 99. The floor of the North Pacific Ocean. Fr. Betz jr., H. H. Hess.—Geographical Review. 32, 1942.No. 1, S.135. Trends of pleistocene ocean currents across the Florida everglades. R. E. Dickerson.—Geographical Review. 32, 1942.No. 1, S. 154. Glacier Studies in Alaska, 1941. Wm. O. Field jr.—Geographical Review. 32, 1942.No. 3, S. 424. Notes on cylindrical world map projections. O. M. Miller.—Geographical Review. 32, 1942.No. 3, S. 431. Maps of the whole world ocean. A.F. Spilhaus. —Geographical Review. 33, 1943.—Geographical Review. 33, 1943.No. 3, S. 474. Day and night in the Artic. Ed. Weyer, jr.—Geographical Review. 33, 1943.No. 4, S. 589. The use and abuse of map projections. J. Q. Stewart.—Geographical Review. 33, 1943.No. 4, S. 605. A world map on a regular icosahedron by gnomonic projection. I. Fisher.—Geographical Review. 33, 1943.No. 4, S. 620. Tide observations at Baltimore and the problem of coastal stability. H. A. Marmer. —Geographical Review. 33, 1943.No. 4, S. 655. The nomograph, as an instrument in map making. R. E. Harrison.—Geographical Review. 34, 1944,No. 1, S. 96. The Peruvian fisheries. R. H. Fiedler.—Geographical Review. 34, 1944,No. 1, S. 129. Consultation on cartography. R. H. Randall.—Geographical Review. 34, 1944,No. 2, S. 218. The yield of streams as a measure of climatic fluctuations. W. G. Hoyt, W. B. Langbein.—Geographical Review. 34, 1944,No. 3, S. 436. Grid navigation. S. Herrick.—Geographical Review. 34, 1944,No. 4, S. 653. The terminology of certain map symbols. J.K. Wright. —Geographical Review. 35, 1945.No. 1, S. 49. New uses for globes and spherical maps. L. H. Powell.—Geographical Review. 35, 1945.No. 1, S. 137. The art and science of navigation: A review. P. A. Smith, Th. C. Lyon.—Geographical Review. 35, 1945.No. 2, S. 175. Official topographic maps: A world index. R. R. Platt.—Geographical Review. 35, 1945.No. 2, S. 219. Effects of soil erosion on navigation in upper Chesapeake Bay. L. C. Gottschalk.—Geographical Review. 35, 1945.No. 2, S. 257. East Baltic ports and boundaries with special reference to Königsberg. E. van Clecf.—Geographical Review. 36, 1946.No. 1, S. 44. The hydrography of the Bosporus: An introduction. Ph. Ullyott, O. Ilgaz. —Geographical Review. 36, 1946.No. 4, S. 632. The development of the terrain model in the war. H. P. Reed.—Geographical Review. 37, 1947,No. 1, S. 112. The manipulation of projections for world maps. Ed. J. Baar.—Geographical Review. 37, 1947,No. 3, S. 369. Glacier recession in Muir Inlet, Glacier Bay, Alaska. Wm. O. Field jr.—Geographical Review. 37, 1947,38, 1948.No. 2, S. 222. Some coral reefs of the Sahul Shelf (in the north of Australia). C. Teichert, R. W. Fairbridge.38, 1949.No. 1, S. 38. The Yellow River reharnessed. O. J. Todd.—Geographical Review. 37, 1947,38, 1948.No. 4, S. 652. Is the Atlantic Coast sinking? The evidence from the tide. H. A. Marmer.—Geographical Review. 37, 1947,38, 1948.No. 2, S. 298. Lessons from the experience of the map information Section, OSS. L. S. Wilson.—Geographical Review. 37, 1947,38, 1948.No. 3, S. 425. “High” and “Low” islands in the eastern Carolines. R. E. Murphy.

  • La Houille Blanche. 1947.No. 5. Analogie entre marées et courants alternatifs. J. van Veen.—La Houille Blanche. 1947.No. 6 Contribution à l'étude de la houle au voisinage des côtes. L. Carlotti. (Fortgesetzt in: 1948,No. 2.—La Houille Blanche. 1948,No. 3. Filtre à houle (Système Neypric). F. Biesel.—La Houille Blanche. 1948,No. 6. Le vocabulaire technique international de l'ingenieur. Termes relatifs à la houle et aux mouvements oscillatoires de la mer.—La Houille Blanche. 1949.No. 1 Erosion et protection des côtes. M. A. Mason.

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The angular distribution of characteristic diffuse light in natural waters. L. V. Whitney.—Journal of Marine Research, 4, 1941.No. 2, S. 132. Radium content of ocean bottom sediments from the Arctic Ocean, Bering Sea, Alaska Peninsula, and the coasts of Southern Alaska and Western Canada. L. A. Sanderman, C. L. Utterback.—Journal of Marine Research, 4, 1941.No. 2, S. 142. The sodium-chlorinity ratio of ocean waters from the Northeast Pacific. R. J. Robinson, F. W. Knapman.—Journal of Marine Research, 4, 1941.No. 2, S. 153. Surface cooling and streaming in shollow fresh and salt waters. A. H. Woodcock.—Journal of Marine Research, 4, 1941.No. 3, S. 173. Apparatus for collecting water samples from different depths for bacteriological analysis. C. E. ZoBell.—Journal of Marine Research, 4, 1941.No. 3, S. 189. Plankton production in relation to character of water in the open Pacific. H. W. Graham.—Journal of Marine Research, 4, 1941.No. 3, S. 198. 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