Published by Carnegie Institution, 1979
Condition: very good. reprint. The exciting discoveries of the past year vivdly portray the pioneering character of basic research at the Geophysical Laboratory. Major advances in science have been produced by staff working alone or with a few colleagues. DU2. softcover, name on cover, pencil notes on cover, 708 pages.
Published by Carnegie Institution d
Condition: very good. Reprinted. Reprinted from Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 75 for the year July 1, 1975 - June 30, 1976. Issued December 1976 Papers from the Geophysical Laboratory Carnegie Institution No. 1700. softcover, name on cover, 491 - 858 pages, illustrated.
Published by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 1978
Condition: very good. Reprinted. The Geophysical Laboratory grew out of a "physical laboratory" established within the U.S. Geological Survey. DU2. softcover, 633 - 949 pages, illustrated, name written on cover.
Published by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 1975
Condition: very good. Reprinted. The great rush to solve today's societal problems has deflected attention from the continuing critical need for broad understanding of the interrelated basic sciences. DU2. softcover, 383 - 649 pages, illustrated, name written on cover.
Published by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 1974
Condition: very good. Reprinted. A unique feature of the Geophysical Laboratory staff is its ability to focus its broad talents on specific problems. This year one group became infected with enthusiasm about problems of the effect of magmas, the element chromium captured the interests of another group, and still another group, was attracted by the mechanisms of diffusion in minerals. DU2. softcover, 195 - 639 pages, illustrated, name written on cover.
Published by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 1973
Condition: very good. Reprinted. The present "bear market" in support of science has not dampened the enthusiasm for basic research at the Geophysical Laboratory. DU2. softcover, 418 - 734 pages, illustrated, name written on cover.
Published by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 1972
Condition: very good. Reprinted. The Geophysical Laboratory continues to play a leading role in the advancement of its sector of the earth sciences as well as in the advanced training of dddearth scientists. DU2. softcover, 347 - 643 pages, illustrated, name written on cover, underlining on cover.
Published by Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., 1981
Condition: near fine. Reprinted. Seventy-Five years ago ground was broken for the Geophysical Laboratory. The exciting concept that was planted and nurtured to undertake fundamental research on the chemistry and physics of the earth has flourished ever since. DU2. softcover, 251 - 425 pages, illustrated, name written on cover.