RUNCORN, Stanley Keith

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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Stanley Keith Runcorn FRS (1922-1995) VOLUME Iil Section J: Correspondence Index of correspondents Section H: Visits and conferences NCUACS catalogue no. 104/3/02 by Timothy E. Powell and Caroline Thibeaud S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 SECTION H VISITS AND CONFERENCES H.1-H.897 From the 1950s to his death, Runcorn made a very great number of visits abroad, mainly to the USA but also to the continent of Europe and a few to Australia, Asia etc. It is sometimes difficult to keep an exact track of his whereabouts given his peripatetic lifestyle and it planned visits did indeed always take place. is not always clear whether Although his visits to the United States generally were in connection with specific conferences or meetings - he was a regular attender at Lunar and Planetary Science conferences in Houston, Texas and American Geophysical Union meetings, for example - he very often also took the opportunity to visit colleagues and deliver lectures at other research centres and there may be voluminous correspondence relating to such more informal visits. There is also material relating to meetings within the UK. There is good documentation of Runcorn’s attendance at Royal Astronomical Socjety and Royal Society discussion meetings, and of his work promoting, organising and contributing to NATO Advanced Study Institutes held at Newcastle. Not all of Runcorn’s visits are recorded, even in this very large section. Many meetings in connection with the international and European geophysics and planetary science organisations with which he was associated are documented in section G, Societies and organisations. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to the USA and Mexico, 1 June - 25 September 1956 Runcorn visited colleagues at many universities and research institutions on the west coast and in the south west of the United States. In Mexico he attended the International Geological Congress where he delivered a lecture titled ‘Geological aspects of rock magnetism.’ Correspondence mainly between Runcorn and his secretary re current and future arrangements in the USA and in the UK, 1956. Visit to the USA, 10 December 1956 - January 1957 Runcorn visited the University of Texas in Austin where he gave ten lectures on geomagnetism as Visiting Professor of Physics. At Pennsylvania State University he lectured to the Mineral Industries Colloquium. He also visited colleagues in California. Correspondence re arrangements, Chapter outline of the ‘Earth magnetism’ lecture. Information only. Visit to the USA and Canada, June - September 1957 International Geophysical Year event, 28-30 June 1957 Runcorn visited the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona and attended the 11th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics in Toronto. collection). Runcorn visited colleagues in Pennsylvania, the Museum of Northern Arizona, the La Habra Laboratory of the California Research Corporation, Bellaire, Texas, and the Ohio Oil Company, Littleton, Colorado. Correspondence re arrangements, research, publication and students. Correspondence re arrangements and scientific matters (mainly rock Visit to the USA, July - September 1958 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to the USA, June - September 1959 Runcorn visited colleagues in many universities and research institutions in the South West, California, Texas and Pennsylvania and Canada. He gave a talk at the Humble Oil and Refining Company, Houston, Texas. Correspondence re arrangements and rock shipping to the UK. Visit to the USA, 15-20 April 1960 Runcorn visited the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and lectured on ‘Rock magnetism, polar wandering and continental drift’. He also attended the Society of Economic Palaeontologists and 34th Annual meeting from palaeomagnetic data’. He visited colleagues at many other universities and research institutions in the US. Mineralogists ‘Inferences Atlantic spoke which he on at City, at Correspondence and papers re arrangements, Visit to Sierra Leone, 11-20 May 1960 -H.11, H.12 Correspondence re expenses, 1960. Runcorn visited Fourah Bay College. Visit to the USA, August - September 1960 Correspondence re arrangements and shipping of rock samples to the UK. Runcorn visited colleagues at many universities and research institutions in Oklahoma, New Jersey, the south west and Utah. Rock shipping receipt and travel expenses invoices. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.13, H.14 Visit to the USA, June - October 1961 a temporary researcher at Runcorn was of Technology. He gave a lecture at the University of California on continental drift and visited colleagues at other universities and research institutions in the south west and Ohio. California Institute the Correspondence re arrangements, research and rock collection. H.15, H.16 Visit to the USA and Canada, December 1961 - January 1962 Runcorn visited the University of British Columbia, Canada and universities and research institutions in the US. He gave talks at the First Western National Meeting of the American Geophysical Union titled ‘Convection theory of continental drift’ and ‘Palaeomagnetic measurement in the USA’. He also lectured on palaeomagnetism at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Correspondence re arrangements. 2 folders. students and university H.17-H.25 H.17-H.23 Correspondence and papers re arrangements, scientific research and publications, - February 1963. placements, November 1961 Visit to the USA, April - September 1962 Runcorn went to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California as a Visiting Scientist. He attended the American Geophysical Union Meeting in Washington D.C. (25-27 April), gave a talk at MIT and at the Woods Hole Conference on Nuclear Geophysics. He also visited colleagues at other universities and research institutions in the south west, Texas, California and on the east coast. Earth's Mantle’. H.19 includes a typescript of Runcorn's paper ‘Convection and thermal histories of the Earth and Moon’ delivered at the Woods Hole conference. H.20 includes a typescript of Runcorn's paper ‘Convection currents in the 7 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Miscellaneous material. Includes Runcorn’s draft correspondence (which has been crossed out) addressed to of those attending National Science Foundation Conference on Lunar Exploration and copy of Runcorn's paper from Nature, ‘Convection in the Moon’. (?) secretary, list his 2 folders. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Palaeoclimates, King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne, 7-12 January 1963 Provisional programme and collaborative paper entitled ‘Palaeoclimates’. typescript of Runcorn and A.E Nairn's Visit to Australia and the USA, April - June 1963 Runcorn visited the Australian National University in Canberra, and the Universities of Melbourne, Monash and Perth. Lectures included ‘The theory to the Physical Society in Brisbane and of the Earth's magnetic field’ ‘Possible mechanisms for continental drift’ to the Geological Society of Australia in Canberra. En route to Australia he attended the American Geophysical Union meeting in Washington D.C. 17-18 April. Correspondence re arrangements. 2 folders H.29, H.30 Correspondence re arrangements, Also includes a draft programme of the trip. June 1962-May 1963. American Geophysical Union meeting, Washington D.C., April 1963 and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 16-20 June 1963 interior of the Moon’. Runcorn gave lectures at the AGU Meeting on ‘Convection currents and continental drift’ and ‘Convection and the thermal histories of the inner Planets’, and at the AIAA meeting on ‘The interior of the Moon’. Programme of the AIAA meeting and abstract of Runcorn's paper ‘The S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.31, H.32 Visit to the USA, August - September 1963 Runcorn returned to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena to resume research on the lunar convection hypothesis. He also attended a conference on Artificial Satellites at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute (12-16 August 1963) and possibly the Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics at Berkeley California (21-24 August 1963). He may also have attended a meeting in September at the University of Pittsburgh. Correspondence re arrangements, Conference programmes and interrelation of paleomagnetism and paleoclimatology’. a typescript of paper by Runcorn ‘The Scientific Conference of the Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, 24-28 September 1963 Runcorn visited colleagues and gave a paper on palaeomagnetism. Correspondence re arrangements, Programme. 3rd Western National Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boulder, Colorado, 26-28 December 1963 Runcorn gave a lecture titled ‘Satellite Gravity Observations and Convection in the Mantle’. Correspondence re arrangements. Correspondence and programme, typescript of Chi.Y. Wang's paper ‘On the distribution of surface heat flows and the second order variations in the Earth's gravity field’. Runcorn visited colleagues lectures. in Pennsylvania and California and gave Visit to the USA, 19-24 January 1964 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.37-H.42 NATO Advanced Studies Institute on Procedures in Palaeomagnetism, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1-10 April 1964. Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. Following the conference he was involved in the publication of the proceedings, titled Methods of Palaeomagnetism. H.37-H.40 Correspondence re arrangements, November 1964 - April 1970. 4 folders Provisional programme, list of participants, etc. Agreement for publication of Methods in Palaeomagnetism, chapter outlines, review of the book. American Geophysical Union Meeting, Washington D.C., 20 April-11 May 1964 Visit to Italy, May 1964 Programme only. H.45-H.48 universities and research institutions in Correspondence re arrangements. Runcorn attended the COSPAR 7th Plenary Meeting, 8-20 May and 5th International Space Science Symposium, 12-16 May 1964, Florence. In addition to attending this conference, Runcorn also visited colleagues at various Colorado, Texas and California. At Downey, California he spoke on ‘The interior of the Moon’, and at the Denver Geophysical Society and the Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists he spoke on the ‘Physical mechanism of continental drift’. Western Ontario, and the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Runcorn visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in north and central America. He also attended a conference on the Role of Simulation in Space Technology in Virginia, and lectured at the Boeing Scientific Research Laboratory in Seattle on ‘The physics of the Moon interior and at the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists, the University of Visit to the USA, Canada and Central America, July - October 1964 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.45-H.47 Correspondence re arrangements and scientific research. March 1964-June 1965. 3 folders Programme of Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 17-21 August 1964. the Conference on of Simulation Role the in Space H.49-H.52 Visit to the USA, 16-25 November 1964 Runcorn visited colleagues in universities and research institutions on the east coast. He spoke on ‘Palaeomagnetism and continental drift’ at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on ‘Geomagnetism and palaeomagnetism’, ‘Paleoclimates and continental drift’ and ‘The mechanism of continental drift’ at the University of Miami. He also lectured at Cornell University on ‘Palaeomagnetism’. Troy, and in Runcorn also attended and spoke at International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) ‘Symposium on Magnetism of the Earth's Interior’, Pittsburgh, 16-20 November 1964 and the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Miami Beach, 21 November 1964. the H.49-H.51 3 folders. H.53-H.55 Visit to The Netherlands and Belgium, January 1965 Correspondence re arrangements, January 1964 - January 1965. Programme of the IAGA Symposium and working group material and report. Runcorn visited colleagues at universities and research institutions across The Netherlands and in Brussels. 3pp manuscript notes. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1964 - May 1965. 2 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.56-H.58 Visit to Hungary, 22-26 March 1965 Runcorn visited the Geophysical Institute in Budapest. He gave lectures at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on palaeomagnetism and continental drift, and at the Association of Hungarian Geophysicists on convection currents and the interpretation of satellite gravity observation, corals and the history of earth's rotation. Correspondence re arrangements and scholarship for a Hungarian research student, August 1963 - May 1965. 2 folders. Agreement for and report of the visit. H.59, H.60 NATO Advanced Study Institute, ‘Planetary and Stellar Magnetism, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 26 April - 1 May 1965 H.61-H.63 visited Institutt Runcorn chaired one of the sessions and helped to organise the publication of the proceedings. Visit to Scandinavia, 5-19 May 1965 Memos, programme of the conference and (7) list of attendees. Correspondence re invitation, letters of thanks, publication of ‘Magnetism and the Cosmos’. 2 folders. throughout Runcorn Scandinavia, Institut, Copenhagen, the Institute of Geodesy, Stockholm, Uppsala University and the included for ‘Palaeomagnetism of theories of the geomagnetic field’ and ‘The interpretation of the satellite gravity observations’. Correspondence re arrangements, January - November 1965. continental drift’, ‘Palaeoclimates’, ‘Review universities Lund including and research institutions Teoretisk and Meteorologi, Oslo. Lectures University, the Geodaetisk S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Programme; itinerary; report of the visit. Visit to the Netherlands, 8-9 June 1965 Runcorn visited colleagues at the Shell Laboratory near The Hague and (7) the Rijksinstituut voor Visserij Onderzoek. Correspondence re arrangements. H.65, H.66 Visit to the USA, June - August 1965 Runcorn visited colleagues at in Florida, the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at La Jolla, California, and the Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories in Seattle. He spoke Space Administration, California. universities and research institutions Aeronautics continental National drift and the on at Correspondence re arrangements. in the and of the ‘The Mantle of the Earth ‘The shape Moon’, planets’ H.67-H.70 convection See E.99, E.107 and E.115-E.117 for publication of proceedings. Material re the planetary science course programmes at the University of Newcastle and the University of Miami. and NATO Advanced Study Institute, Terrestrial Planets’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 30 March - 7 April 1966 Runcorn spoke on ‘The problem of the figure of Mars’, ‘Some calculations on the ‘A palaeontological measurement of the rate of retreat of the Moon from the Earth’. 2 folders. Correspondence re arrangements and the publication of the proceedings. Typescript and manuscript drafts of papers. List of participants. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.71-H.75 Visits to the USA, April and June - September 1966 Runcorn was a Visiting Professor at the University of Miami where he gave 15 lectures. Here he was offered a post as part-time director of the new Institute of Solid Earth Physics. Runcorn also lectured at the American Physical Society in Washington D.C. the Oceanographic on ‘Astronomy, space and the Institution in Massachusetts on 6th American Geophysical on ‘Investigation of palaeo-rotation of the Earth’ and ‘The figure of the Moon’. Earth's coral growth and at the conference, September, Angeles, interior’, Union Los 7-9 at H.71-H.73 Correspondence re arrangements, August 1965 - March 1968. 3 folders Runcorn and other scientists’ lectures programme delivered at the University of Miami (27 June-1 July), reading list and summer course subject list. H.77-H.82 Correspondence and programme of the meeting. Runcorn was chairman of the panel discussion on the lunar interior. Programme of the American Geophysical Union meeting and abstracts of Runcorn's papers ‘Investigation of palaeo-rotation of the Earth’ and ‘The figure of the Moon’. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington D.C, 29 December 1966 See E.125 for publication of proceedings. on Runcorn was one of ‘Gravitational fields of Earth and Moon as evidence of convection’ and ‘Palaeontological method of measuring change of G during phanerozoic time’. NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘The Application of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 29 March - 4 April 1967 the organisers of the meeting and lectured S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements, October 1966-September 1970. 2 folders. List of participants, draft programme and invitations. Official programme and abstract. Abstracts and typescripts of lectures. Review of the proceedings. H.83-H.88 Visit to the USA, April-August 1967 offered a Senior Foreign Scientist Fellowship at 3 folders. H.83-H.85 illness, Runcorn also Correspondence re arrangements, February 1966 - June 1969. Application form for Senior Foreign Scientist Fellowship, lecture programme, expenses reclaim forms. Runcorn was the Pennsylvania State University April to August 1967. Although some visits were prevented by visited colleagues at many universities and research institutions across the USA, including Bowling Green State University, Ohio, the University of North Carolina, Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Principal Investigators for Lunar Samples. Correspondence and papers re American Geophysical Union meeting (which Runcorn was unable to attend). Notes on palaeomagnetic samples and programme of Conference of S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.89-H.92 Royal Astronomical Society geophysical discussion on ‘Meteorite Craters’, London, 23 February 1968 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the discussion. H.89-H.91 Correspondence re arrangements, December 1967 - March 1968. 3 folders. Notes and papers. Visit to the Netherlands, 11-15 March 1968 Runcorn visited the Royal Meteorological Institute of the Netherlands and the in Geophysics. Rijksuniversiteit Convection Utrecht where spoke on he in Correspondence re arrangements. Society on ‘Lunar and 2 folders. Meeting Planetary H.94-H.96 Provisional and final programmes, notes. Royal Exploration’, London, 29 March 1968 Astronomical Correspondence re arrangements, December 1967- March 1968. Runcorn arranged the programme of the meeting and spoke on ‘Convection in the interior of the Moon’. See E.133 for publication of proceedings. NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘Palaeogeophysics’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1-6 April 1968 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. H.97-H.101 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements and the publication of the proceedings. September 1967 - October 1970. 2 folders. Draft notes for honorary degree ceremony held during the Study Institute; photograph. Report of the proceedings, titled Palaeogeophysics. H.102-H.104 Royal Astronomical Society Meeting on ‘The Lunar Surface’, London, 29 November 1968 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting and spoke on ‘Shape and origin of the lunar surface’. H.102, H.103 Correspondence re arrangements, May-December 1968. 2 folders Institute of Geophysics (University Niels Bohr Institute, the Institute Draft and final programme, copy of article and notes. Visit to Copenhagen, Denmark, 1-6 December 1968 of Runcorn visited colleagues at the Geology, the of Copenhagen), the Geodetic Institute and the Greenland Geological Survey. He spoke on convection and continental drift at ‘Professor Jensen's Institute’. Correspondence re arrangements. Runcorn organised the discussion and gave a lecture (title not given). Royal Chandlerian Nutation’, 24 January 1969 Astronomical Society 1 typescript page of report. H.106, H.107 geophysical discussion on ‘The S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Draft programme and notes. H.108, H.109 Royal Society Discussion on ‘The Red Sea’, 27-29 March 1969 Runcorn was one of the chairmen of the discussion. Correspondence re arrangements. Programme and invitation. H.110, H.111 Visit to the Netherlands, 28 March 1969 Runcorn was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Utrecht. He also lectured on convection currents in the mantle and magnetic fields of the planets. H.112-H.114 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the conference. Correspondence re arrangements. Draft and final programmes. Correspondence re arrangements. Invitation, photographs of the ceremony, typescript of speeches and other notes in Dutch (including the programme). Institute of Physics Conference on ‘Fluid Mechanics in Relation to Natural Phenomena’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 14-18 April 1969 List of participants and lecture abstracts. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.115, H.116 Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Planetary Science’, London, 14 November 1969 Correspondence re arrangements. List of participants, note on discussion. H.117-H.120 NATO Advanced Study Institute on University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 9-16 April 1970 ‘The Moon and the Planets’, Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. H.117, 4.118 Correspondence re arrangements, December 1969 - October 1970. 2 folders. Provisional programme, general information leaflet and NATO Advanced Study Institutes programme for 1970. Final programme and abstract of the papers delivered. H.121, H.122 Visit to Italy, 27 September-2 October 1970 Runcorn visited colleagues in Bologna, Venice, the University of Padua, the Vatican Observatory at Castel Gandolfo and the European Space Research Organisation Research Institute in Rome, He lectured at the University of Bologna on ‘The interior of terrestrial Planets’ and ‘Planetary magnetic fields’. Notes of expenses; photograph of Runcorn lecturing. Correspondence re arrangements, June - December 1970. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.123-H.125 Visit to Greece, 1-6 November 1970 Runcorn had first planned to visit Greece two years earlier but had to postpone this visit. In 1970 he went as a member of a NATO Scientific Grants Panel. He visited colleagues at Patras and spoke on ‘Continental drift’ and ‘The Moon and the study of the Apollo samples’. H.123, H.124 Correspondence re arrangements, May 1968 - March 1971. 2 folders. Programme of seminars planned for 1969 and report of the visit. H.126-H.131 1st European Earth and Planetary Physics Colloquium, Reading, Berkshire, 30 March - 2 April 1971 Runcorn chaired the organising committee of the colloquium. 3 folders. Abstracts. Provisional programme and list of participants. H.126-H.128 Correspondence re arrangements, May 1970 - November 1971. Material relating to the organisation of the meetings present and future. 2 folders. Runcorn attended the 14th Plenary Meeting of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) in Seattle from 17 June-2 July. (See G.12, G.13). He then visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions in California and Canada. H.132, H.133 Correspondence re arrangements, May-September 1970. H.132-H.134 Visit to the USA and Canada, 17 June - August 1971 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Travel papers. H.135-H.137 Conference on Lunar Geophysics, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, October 1971 ‘The shape of Runcorn spoke on internal dynamics processes’. He also attended a meeting of the magnetic field team of the NASA ‘Grand Tour of the Outer Planets’ group. Runcorn also lectured at the University of Arizona on continental drift and visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions in California and the south west of the US. the Moon and Correspondence re arrangements, July 1971-January 1972. Programme and provisional list of participants. List of participants. H.138-H.142 H.138, H.139 At the AAAS meeting Runcorn spoke on ‘The Earth's rotation and tidal friction’ and ‘The thermal history of the Earth and Moon’. American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, Philadelphia, 27-29 December 1971 and 3rd Lunar Science Conference, Houston, 10-13 January 1972 Following the meetings he visited the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Ottawa and spoke on ‘The magnetic properties of the Apollo samples and the Moon's ancient magnetic field’ and ‘The figure and visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in Michigan and Florida. abstract. Programme of the AAAS Section on Geology and Geography meeting on ‘The Early History of the Earth and Moon Symposium’ with presentation Correspondence re arrangements, February 1971 - February 1972. gravity field of the Moon’. Runcorn also 2 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Abstract of Runcorn's lecture ‘The shape of the Moon’; report on his visit; ‘Mariner Mars 1971’ status bulletin; etc. Background material. H.143, H.144 Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Geomagnetic and Planetary Dynamos’, London, 11 February 1972 Runcorn organised the meeting and spoke on ‘Lunar and Jovian dynamos’. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1971 - January 1972. Programme and list of participants. H.145-H.153 Lunar Science Institute conference on ‘High Pressure Physics and Planetary Interiors’, Houston, Texas, 1-3 March 1972 and International Conference on the Core Mantle Interface, Melbourne, Florida, 7-9 March 1972 Correspondence re arrangements for both conferences and publication of the proceedings. Includes some abstracts. January 1971 - April 1972. Runcorn chaired the Lunar Science Institute conference and spoke on ‘Magnetic fields as evidence of the internal constitution of planets’. At the International Conference on the Core Mantle Interface, Runcorn spoke on ‘Core-Mantle coupling and the Earth's rotation’. He also lectured at Brooklyn College on continental drift and visited Princeton and Tulane universities. Institute. H.150, H.151 High Pressure Physics and Planetary Interiors conference. H.150 Application forms and provisional and final list of participants. H.145-H.149 5 folders. Programme and abstracts. Also includes a brochure on the Lunar Science S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.152, H.153 International Conference on the Core Mantle Interface. H.152 General conference information. Provisional paper). and final programmes with abstracts (including Runcorn's H.154, H.155 Royal Society meeting on ‘Polar Orbit Satellite around the Moon’, London, 23 March 1972 Runcorn organised the meeting. Correspondence re arrangements, March-April 1972. of colleagues contacted and (?) abstract from P.C Hedgecock on List ‘Magnetic field measurements in the projected Lunar Polar Orbiter’. Runcorn organised and chaired the meeting. Provisional and final programme and lecture abstracts. H.156-H.158 H.159-H.165 H.156, H.157 Correspondence re arrangements; abstracts. October 1971 - August 1972. 2 folders. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Plasmas in the Solar System’, London, 24 March 1972 geophysics’. NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘Implication for Earth Sciences of Continental Drift’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 10-14 April 1972 Runcorn organised the meeting and spoke on ‘Plate tectonics: geometry or S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.159-H.161 Correspondence re arrangements and publication of August 1971 - June 1974. the proceedings 3 folders. Information on the meeting and provisional list of participants. Final list of participants. Provisional and final programmes with abstracts. Review of the meeting proceedings ‘Implication for Earth Sciences of Continental Drift’. H.166-H.172 Visit to the USA, May-September 1972 the US Runcorn visited and lectured Runcorn also attended a conference in Canada (see H.173-H.175). Runcorn spent five months at the Lunar Science Institute in Houston as a visiting scientist. There he attended a ‘Lunar Polar Orbiter’ meeting on 31 August 1972. He also made monthly visits to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and attended the NASA post-Apollo meeting in California in early July. While in at various universities and research institutions. Copy of newspaper clipping and purchase order for a pocket calculator. List of participants at La Jolla Summer Study meeting. H.166-H.168 Correspondence re arrangements, August 1971-May 1973. 3 folders. Agenda for the Lunar Polar Orbiter meeting. Travel documents. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.173-H.175 24th August 1972 International Geological Congress, Montreal, Canada, 21-29 Runcorn spoke on ‘Further development in the interpretation of the Geoid’ and ‘The Geoid and its relationship to mantle convection’. He also attended the 9th Annual Symposium in Geophysical Theory and Computers (14-31 August 1972). Correspondence and papers re arrangements, December 1970-January 1973. Includes abstract by Runcorn ‘Magnetism of Moon rock’. Provisional programmes and Runcorn's abstracts. Final programme. H.176-H.180 Visit to South Africa and Rhodesia, October 1972 H.176-H.179 sample collection and _ research, For the text of Runcorn’s du Toit lecture see F.1, F.2. Correspondence December 1968 - November 1973. arrangements, re Runcorn had planned to go to South Africa to deliver the 13th Alex L. du Toit Memorial Lecture of the Geological Society of South Africa in autumn 1971 but had to postpone the visit to 1972. Runcorn gave the du Toit Lecture on ‘Continental drift and our wandering continents: controversy and vindication over sixty years’. He also visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in Marshalltown, Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town in South Africa, and Salisbury in Rhodesia. Helena Gold Mines Limited, 26 May 1972. Provisional programme for the 1971 visit and programme of a visit to St 4 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.181-H.183 Visit to the USA, January 1973 January and Runcorn began the visit lecturing on continental drift at Brown University (4 January). He then participated in conferences on ‘Geophysics of Planets’, 10-12 Coordinate Systems’, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, 15-17 January. He also spoke on ‘Continental drift’, the ‘Geophysicist's evolving view of the Earth in the 33rd Annual Bownocker and the ‘History of the Earth's rotation’ Lectures of Ohio State University, 18-19 January. ‘Lunar Dynamics Observational and H.181, H.182 Correspondence and papers, May 1972 - April 1973. 2 folders. Programme of the Lunar Dynamics conference and of the Bownocker lectures; abstract for lecture. H.184-H.186 Royal Society Copernicus Celebrations, London, 25-26 January 1973 H.184, H.185 2 folders. ‘The Moon’ and brief description of the Abstract of Runcorn's lecture exhibition. Correspondence re arrangements, particularly of the exhibition, January 1972 - February 1973. Runcorn organised an exhibition on planetary magnetism for the occasion and spoke on ‘The Moon’. 2 folders. Runcorn spoke on the magnetic and mechanical properties of the Moon’. He also visited Wayne State University in Detroit, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Illinois and the University of Pittsburgh. 4th Lunar Science Conference, Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, 5-8 March 1973 Correspondence re arrangements, September 1972-March 1973. See also E.145, E.146. ‘The implications of H.187-H.189 H.187, H.188 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Abstract of Runcorn's lecture, paper re publication of lecture. Royal Society meeting on ‘New technological developments of concern to Earth scientists’, London, 26-30 March 1973 This planned conference never materialised when Runcorn failed to secure NATO support for the project. Correspondence re organisation and provisional arrangements, October 1972 - January 1973. H.191, H.192 Visit to Greece, (?) May 1973 Runcorn had first planned the visit for 1971. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1971 - December 1973. 2 folders. Runcorn organised the meeting. Correspondence re arrangements, December 1972 - April 1973. H.194-H.197 Visit to USA and Canada, July and September 1973 Runcorn made an initial visit to the USA in July and then flew to Australia in August (see below H.198-H.208). Royal Astronomical Society discussion on ‘Mantle Plumes: Myth or Mechanism’, London, 11 May 1973 of Western Ontario. In September he returned from Australia to the USA and Canada. In the US he attended the Gordon Conference on State Geophysics’ in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, 30 July - 3 August 1973. panel He chaired a discussion and spoke on ‘Convection in planetary interiors: a 20th century view.’ He also visited a number of other universities and the National Science Foundation in Washington, where he spoke on ‘Experiments on ocean telegraph cables’. In Canada he visited and lectured at the University ‘Solid S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.194-H.196 Correspondence re arrangements, May 1972-November 1973. 3 folders Programme of Gordon conference, list of participants etc. H.198-H.208 Visit to Australia, August 1973 Runcorn visited Australia for the 15th International Astronomical Union General Assembly (see also G.157), during which he spoke at a meeting on ‘The origins of the Moon and satellites’ in Sydney, 21-30 August 1973. Prior to the IAU General Assembly he attended the 3rd International Gondwana Symposium in Canberra 6-11 August 1973. Runcorn acted as chairman of the organising committee of the [AU meeting on ‘The origins of the Moon and satellites’ and spoke on ‘Early magnetic fields in the Solar System’. He also visited colleagues and lectured at Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, the University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne. Notes for participants; lists of expenses. H.200-H.208 H.200-H.204 5 folders H.198 Correspondence re arrangements, July-October 1973. H.198, H.199 3rd International Gondwana Symposium. International Astronomical Union meeting on ‘The origins of the Moon and satellites’. 2 folders. Correspondence re arrangements and publication of the IAU Proceedings, May 1972- March 1974. Preliminary and final programme; Runcorn's programme of visit. H.206, H.207 Abstracts. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Miscellaneous background material. Visit to the Netherlands, November 1973 Runcorn visited the Royal Meteorological Institute of the Netherlands. Brief correspondence re arrangements, November 1973. H.210-H.216 Visit to the USA, 28 November - 1 December 1973 Runcorn planned to attend an international colloquium on Mars in Pasadena but had to cancel. He also planned to visit colleagues at universities and research institutions in California but it is not clear whether he did make these visits. H.210-H.213 Correspondence re arrangements, February 1972-December 1973. 4 folders the colloquium and note of and H.217-H.223 Preliminary programme. Minutes of presentation for the conference. the organising committee of Brochure produced for the Mars colloquium ‘The Photomosaic Globe of Mars’. 2 folders. Interdisciplinary Winter Conference on ‘Biological Clocks and Changes in the Earth's Rotation Geophysical and Astronomical Consequences’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 8-10 January 1974 Runcorn organised the meeting and spoke on astronomical observations on the rotational history of the Earth and Moon’. ‘Palaeontological Correspondence re arrangements and October 1973 - July 1977. publication of the proceedings, H.217, H.218 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Information notice etc. Final programme and list of participants. H.221, H.222 Abstracts of papers delivered. 2 folders. Report of the proceedings ‘Growth Rhythms and the History of the Earth's Rotation’. Visit to the Netherlands, 30 January 1974 Runcorn appears to have visited the University of Groningen. 1 letter only, January 1974. H.224-H.227 Visit to the USA, March - April 1974 H.224-H.226 Correspondence re arrangements, July 1973 - April 1974. Runcorn attended the 5th Lunar Science Conference, Houston, Texas, 18- 22 March. He gave papers on ‘Internal dynamics of the Moon’ and ‘Magnetic properties of Apollo 16 and 17 Rocks - Interim Report’ (see also E.149, E192) E.a53): He was to attend the IAU Group on Lunar Nomenclature meeting in Washington D.C., 14-15 March but the meeting was cancelled. Other visits were also cancelled and in the event Runcorn only visited the California Institute of Technology and the University of California. of the Lunar Science Information Bulletin. 3 folders. Abstract of Runcorn's paper delivered at the 5th Lunar conference and copy S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.228-H.232 NATO Advanced Study Institute Physical and Chemical Processes of Minerals’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 22-26 April 1974 on ‘Petrophysics: Runcorn was the organiser of the meeting. He spoke on ‘Bullen P-K Relationship’ H.228, H.229 Correspondence re arrangements, September 1973-July 1974. 2 folders H.230, H.231 Papers re arrangements. 2 folders. Collection of abstracts and preliminary and final list of participants. H.233-H.239 Visit to the USA and Canada, June - August 1974 at the Marine 5 folders. Institute in Galveston, While in the US he spoke on ‘Plate tectonics, mantle plumes and the mechanism of Technical Department and visited Princeton, the University of Rhode Island, the US Naval Observatory, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Arizona. Research and at Texaco continental drift’ Biomedical H.233-H.237 Runcorn intended to attend the Takesi Nagata conference, University of Pittsburgh, 3-4 June and to lecture at various universities and research institutions on the east coast. But he was subsequently unable to go until later in the month. He was then able to attend an International Astronomical Union meeting in Ottawa, Canada, 27-29 June and in July and August he stayed studying moonquakes. Miscellaneous material. Programme of the Nagata conference and other material re meetings in early June 1974. Correspondence re arrangements, February 1974 - February 1975. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to the USA, 1-12 October 1974 Runcorn appears to have attended the 8th Geodesy/Solid Earth and Open Physics Research conference at Ohio State University, 10-11 October and the Fall Earth Science Colloquium at Lamont, 4 October. Brief correspondence and papers re arrangements, September-October 1974. Lunar Science Institute meeting on ‘Origin and Evolution of the Lunar Regolith’, Houston, Texas, 13-15 November 1974. Announcement of the meeting only. August 1974. H.242, H.243 Visit to the Netherlands, January 1975 Runcorn had planned to visit in November 1974 but was unable to do so and He visited the Solid State Physics had to rearrange for the end of January. Laboratory at universities and research institutions. University of Groningen and other the H.244-H.246 Programme of Runcorn's visit to Groningen. Visit to Italy and Greece, 10-28 February 1975 Correspondence re arrangements, October 1974 - February 1975. Report of the visit and notes. Runcorn visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in Pisa, Rome and Naples (where he spoke on ‘Continental drift and mantle convection’ the University of Patras where he gave two lectures, the University of Athens where he spoke on ‘Continental drift’ and the Academy of Athens where he spoke on The Moon’. Correspondence re arrangements, December 1973-March 1975. In Greece he visited and ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism’). H.244, H.245 2 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.247-H.250 Visit to the USA, March - April 1975 Runcorn attended the 6th Lunar Science conference, Houston, Texas, 17-21 March 1975 (see also E.158, E.160-E.162) and the Inter-Union Commission for the Study of the Moon meeting, Houston, 18-19 March 1975. He was then a Visiting Professor at the University of California La Jolla during which period he visited in Arizona and California. universities and research institutions H.247-H.249 Correspondence re arrangements, August 1974 - September 1975. 3 folders. Grant application forms to the William Waldorf Astor Foundation and report on the visit to the Astor Foundation. H.251-H.281 Royal Society Discussion Meeting on ‘The Moon-A New Appraisal from Space Missions and Laboratory Analyses’, London, 9-12 June 1975 Runcorn organised the meeting and proceedings. He spoke on ‘The interpretation of the lunar potential fields’. publication the the of meeting's 12 folders. H.251-H.262 H.264, H.265 Correspondence re arrangements of the Session 1 ‘The Accumulation of the Moon’. Correspondence re arrangements and publication of proceedings, May 1973- January 1978. Abstract of papers delivered at Session 2. ‘The Earliest Evolution of the Crust’: material for Session 2 so labelled by Runcorn. Brief correspondence re arrangements of Session 2. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.266, H.267 ‘The Bombardment of the Moon’: material for session 4 so labelled by Runcorn. Correspondence re arrangements of Session 4. Abstract of papers delivered at Session 4. Correspondence re arrangements of sessions 4 and 5. Abstract of papers (?)to be delivered at Session 5. Draft programme. Final programme. List of participants. H.273, H.274 Abstracts. 2 folders H.275 H.276-H.278 H.275-H.279 Publication of the proceedings. Draft for the preface, introduction and first few chapters etc. and Laboratory Analyses’. Report of the proceedings ‘The Moon - a new appraisal from Space Missions Papers not accepted for publication. 3 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Miscellaneous notes. Miscellaneous typescripts a discussion between Runcorn and K.A. Goettel on gas spheres and alternative hypotheses of planetary formation. including summary of H.282, H.283 International Astronomical Union 1st International Colloquium on Mercury, Pasadena, 25-27 June 1975 Runcorn spoke on ‘A proposed state of the interior and was a member of the panel for the ‘Implication for Other Planets’ session. Correspondence re arrangements, February-July 1975. Travel documents; programme. H.284, H.285 Visit to the USA, July - August 1975 Correspondence re arrangements, July - October 1975. Lecture programme for the summer of 1975, etc. Runcorn spent the summer at the University of California Los Angeles. Joint Geological Society of London, Mineralogical Society and Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Meteorite Research’, London, 31 October 1975 Abstracts. Correspondence re arrangements, February -March 1975. H.286-H.288 Programme. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.289-H.291 Visit to the USA, November 1975 Runcorn spoke on ‘Geophysical interpretation of model ages of Mare basalts’ at a Lunar Science Institute meeting on ‘Origins of Mare Basalts’, Houston, Texas. He also lectured at New York University on ‘Convection in the Earth's interior and visited the State University of New York, MIT, Harvard and Yale. Correspondence re arrangements, October -December 1975. Abstract of Runcorn's paper delivered at the Lunar Science meeting and programme of the meeting. Paper from the Lunar Science Institute Data Centre titled Planetary Science Information Resources’. ‘Lunar and Visit to the Netherlands, 15-19 December 1975 Runcorn had planned to visit the Netherlands in October but the visit had to rearranged for December. Correspondence re arrangements, October - December 1975. Visit to Denmark, January 1976 Correspondence re arrangements, September-November 1975. Runcorn visited the University of Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark. He may also have attended the Danish Geophysical Society meeting in Copenhagen. [a Runcorn’s principal commitment was the 7th Lunar Science conference on ‘Recent Activity in the Moon’, Houston, Texas, 15-19 March 1976. This was initially planned for 1975 but was postponed to March 1976. Runcorn was one of the organisers, chaired the session on ‘Observation’ and spoke on ‘Correlation between the 3 phenomena and the circular Mare and a physical explanation’. H.294-H.307 Visit to the USA and Canada, March 1976 See also E.164, E.166. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences He also visited the NASA Ames Research Centre in California where he spoke on ‘Lunar Magnetism and Thermal History’ and the Geological Survey in Denver where he spoke on lunar magnetism. He also visited MIT, the University of California and Stanford University. In Canada he lectured at the government Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Ottawa, and visited the Universities of Western Ontario, Toronto and McGill. H.294-H.300 Correspondence re arrangements and publication of proceedings of Lunar Science meeting, April 1974 - May 1976. 7 folders. Provisional and final programmes. List of participants. H.303, H.304 Abstracts for the 1975 and 1976 meetings. 2 folders Copies of the Lunar Science Information Bulletin for December 1975 and February 1976. Miscellaneous manuscript notes. H.308-H.322 NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘The Origin of the Solar System’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 29 March - 9 April 1976 Application forms for the conference, travel voucher for the seminar at the University of California and miscellaneous correspondence. 4 folders. Runcorn organised the meeting. He chaired two sessions and spoke on ‘The physiochemical evidence on the early Moon’ and ‘Evidence for magnetic fields in the early Solar System’. H.308-H.311 Correspondence re arrangements and publication of proceedings, April 1975 - March 1981. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Provisional and final programmes. List of participants. H.314, H.315 Abstracts. 2 folders. H.316, H.317 Information, notices etc. 2 folders. H.318-H.322 Papers re publication of the proceedings. H.318 Publishing contract for the proceedings. 2 folders. Miscellaneous drafts. Photographs. ‘. H.319, H.320 Chapter drafts etc. Includes a satirical piece by an unknown writer titled: ‘The lesson for today, the second Tuesday before Easter, is taken from the first book of Runcorn, called GENA TOSIS, beginning at Chapter 1, verse 1 Also includes seminar programme of Philips Petroleum Company. a meeting of COSPAR in Philips Petroleum to ‘Paleomagnetism, Correspondence re arrangements, June-July 1976. Visit to the USA, June 1976 Runcorn visited the USA in connection with Philadelphia went on Company in paleoclimatology and continental drift’. Bartlesville, Oklahoma and (see G.57-G.59). He visit on spoke S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.324-H.330 European Geophysical Society meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 7-10 September 1976 the Runcorn organised tectonics’ symposium and spoke on ‘The interpretation of the geoid in terms of convection’ and ‘The mechanism of plate tectonics: mantle convection currents, plumes or gravity slidings?’ and dynamics of ‘Kinematics late H.324-H.326 Correspondence re arrangements, November 1975-September 1976. 3 folders. Provisional and final programmes. Abstracts. European Geophysical Society newsletters for December 1975 and April 1976. Miscellaneous material. H.331-H.333 H.331, H.332 2 folders. ‘Solid State Physics and Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1976 - March 1977. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on Geophysics’, 12 November 1976 les Runcorn attended the conference on ‘Comparisons of Mercury and the Moon’ at the Lunar Science Institute, Houston, Texas, 15-17 November 1976, speaking on ‘Dynamical phenomena in the interior of Mercury and the Moon’. Provisional and final programmes; miscellaneous notes. H.334-H.343 Visit to the USA, 14 November - 10 December 1976 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences He also attended the Western American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco, 2-10 December where he spoke on ‘Mechanism of plate movements’. Runcorn visited numerous universities and research institutions in the US. At the University of Southern California he spoke on ‘The mechanism of plate tectonics: gravity sliding, plumes or convections’, at California State University he spoke on ‘Palaeomagnetism, continental drift and plate tectonics’ and ‘The mechanism of plate tectonics’. At Princeton he spoke on ‘Lunar magnetism’. H.334-H.336 Correspondence re arrangements and publication, April 1976 - May 1977. 3 folders. H.337-H.339 Comparisons of Mercury and the Moon material. H.337 Typescript of Runcorn's lecture ‘Convection in Mercury’ and collection of abstracts. Programme. Lunar Science Information Bulletin, October 1976. H.340 Programme. H.340-H.342 American Geophysical Union meeting material. Manuscript copy of Runcorn's lecture ‘Mechanism of plate movements’. Miscellaneous material. Leaflets containing information on the meeting. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Meeting at the Natural History Museum, London, 9 January (?)1977 Manuscript notes and typescript of J.C. Barton's paper ‘Detection of super heavy elements by neutron multiplicity measurements’. H.345, H.346 Visit to the Australia and USA, 5 February - 18 March 1977 Runcorn attended the Carey Symposium in Tasmania from 6 February and stayed in Canberra for two mot: weeks. He then travelled to the USA on 1 March to attend the 8th Lunar Science conference in Houston, Texas, where he spoke on ‘The early melting of the Moon’ (see also D.275-D.277, E.169-E.171, E.179). He also spoke on ‘Mechanism of plate motions: gravity sliding or convection’ at the Florida State University and visited other universities and research institutions in Florida and Texas. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1976 - May 1977. of Draft publication. Runcorn's paper and accompanying material relating to its H.347-H.350 Programme and abstracts. Collection of abstracts. Correspondence re arrangements, November 1976-April1977. Runcorn spoke on ‘A geophysicist's approach to the Moon and planets’. UK Geophysical Assembly, University of Edinburgh, 12-15 April 1977 Miscellaneous material. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.351-H.355 Visit to China, 18 April-8 May 1977 Runcorn travelled to China with colleagues W.B. Bullerwell and D.P. McKenzie. They visited the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Geology in Peking, Peking University, the Institute of Palaeontology in Nanking and Nanking University. For copy of lecture delivered by Runcorn see F.8. Correspondence post-visit re the report of the visit, June 1977 - February 1978. Manuscript notes taken during the visit to China and used for report writing. Draft report of visit by Runcorn, Bullerwell and McKenzie. Report of the visit by Bullerwell. Bullerwell extended his stay and visited other institutions and universities. Annotated report of the visit to be published by the Royal Society. Letter re the meeting, programme and list of participants, May 1977. Royal Society ad hoc meeting on ‘Lithospheric Anisotropy’, London, 27 May 1977 Royal Society meeting on ‘Results of the Viking Mission to Mars’, 17 June 1977 Runcorn spoke on ‘Magnetism of Lunar Rocks and Meteorites’. Annual 14th of Cambridge, 24-29 July 1977 Meeting Runcorn chaired the meeting. H.358-H.360 Programme. the Meteoritical Society, University of S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Programme and general information. List of participants. Abstract of V.L. Masaitis's paper ‘Extraterrestrial impact structures in the USSR’. H.361-H.367 Visit to the USA, August - October 1977 Runcorn attended the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy Assembly in Seattle, 22 August - 3 September and spoke on ‘The lunar dynamo’. He also visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in California, Arizona and New York. At the Livermore Laboratory he spoke on ‘Lunar evidence for superheavy elements’ and attended the Science and Technology Colloquium and spoke on ‘Ancient lunar magnetic field and short-lived radioactive heat source in the early Moon’. At Rockwell International he spoke on ‘Heat source in the early Moon and the ancient lunar dynamo’. Runcorn spent October based at the University of California in Los Angeles. 3 folders. lecture at the Science and Technology H.361-H.363 IAGA Assembly information. Announcement of Colloquium, and abstract. Runcorn's Correspondence re arrangements, loss of Runcorn's suitcase and travel insurance claims, January 1977 - October 1978. Travel material. Notice of Runcorn's lecture (with abstract) at Rockwell International. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.368-H.371 Visit to the USA, 1-15 December 1977 Runcorn attended the Luna 24 conference in Houston, Texas, 1-3 December where he spoke on ‘Preliminary results of palaeointensity measurements on Luna 24 Samples’ (see also E.192A). He also attended the 1977 American Geophysical Union Fall meeting in San Francisco, 5-9 December and spoke on ‘The ancient lunar dynamo’ and the Workshop on ‘Solid Convection in the Terrestrial Planets’ at Ames, California, 2-13 December where he was one of the speakers and member of the panel discussion of the ‘Convection and Models of Planetary Evolution’ session. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1976 - January 1978. Programme of the Luna 24 conference and abstract of Runcorn's lecture. Programme of the American Geophysical Union meeting and abstract of Runcorn's lecture. H.372, H.373 H.374-H.378 Runcorn chaired a session. Leiter; list of exhibitors. Programme and abstract Chemical Fractionation During Condensation of the Solar Nebula’. of Edward R.D Scott’s paper ‘Evidence for Mineralogical Society Anniversary meeting, London, 5-7 January 1978 Programme and list of participants of the meeting on Solid Convection in the Terrestrial Planets. Correspondence re arrangements, November 1977 - May 1979. European Workshop on Space Techniques for Solid Earth Physics, Oceanography, Navigation and Geodesy, Schloss Elmau, Germany, 16- 21 January 1978 Runcorn chaired the Earth Magnetism session. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences List of participants. Information sheet (2nd announcement). Report of Earth Magnetism panel and summary recommendation. Report of the Tectonics panel. H.379-H.385 Visit to the USA, March 1978 in Houston, Runcorn attended a conference on Super Heavy Elements at the Texas Technical University, 9-11 March. He also attended the 9th Lunar Science conference on ‘Superheavy elements in the primeval Moon?’ He visited the University of Puerto Rico, Tulane University, the University of Chicago and Florida State ‘Lunar University, palaeomagnetism and evolution and the possible existence of superheavy elements’. colloquium’ presented entitled Texas, March where where spoke 13-17 he he a_ 2 folders. H.379, H.380 Programme of the 9th Lunar Science conference. Correspondence re arrangements, January 1977 - July 1978. Abstract and full paper of Runcorn's lecture “Superheavy elements in the primeval Moon?’ Also includes lecture application forms. dissipation in the Moon on the lunar physical librations’. Draft of a lecture on ‘Lunar thermal history dilemma’. Information sheets. Miscellaneous manuscript typescript effects notes titled ‘The and of S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.386, H.387 Visit to the USA, 13-21 April 1978 Runcorn visited the State University of New York at Binghamton, Tulane University, the University of Chicago, Florida State University, Purdue University. He also appears to have attended the American Geophysical Union symposium. Correspondence re arrangements and expenses, February 1978 - May 1981. 2 folders. H.388-H.391 International Astronomical Union Symposium 82 ‘Time and the Earth's Rotation’, Cadiz, Spain, 8-12 May 1978 Runcorn spoke at the symposium on ‘The geophysical interpretation of changes in the length of the day and polar motion’. He also lectured at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid on ‘Palaeomagnetism and continental drift’ at ‘Planetary magnetism’. of Astrophysics of Andalucia on Institute and the H.388, H.389 2 folders. H.392, H.393 Visit to Finland, (?) 3-19 July 1978 Grant application forms. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1977 - July 1978. Draft and final version of Runcorn's lecture ‘The geophysical interpretation of changes in the length of the day and polar motion’. Map of pre-quaternary rock of Finland, miscellaneous notes and itinerary. Brief correspondence re arrangements, April-July 1978. Runcorn visited Finland to collect palaeomagnetic rocks. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.394-H.400 Visit to the USA and Canada, 26 July - 5 September 1978 Runcorn attended the 41st Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Sudbury, Canada, 14-18 August 1978 and the International Conference on Geochronology, Cosmochronology and Isotope Geology, Boulder, Colorado, 20-25 August. He also visited many universities and research institutions in Canada and the USA. At the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Canada he spoke on ‘Possible existence of superheavy elements in the early Solar System’. He had planned to stay until the end of September to lecture and visit colleagues but had to cancel to attend a meeting of the European Space Agency in Paris, 18 September. H.394-H.396 Correspondence re arrangements, February 1978 - April 1979. 3 folders. H. 397, H.398 41st Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. H.397 Abstracts and programme of the conference, including abstract of Runcorn's lecture. General information sheet and map of Sudbury. H.401-H.411 Visit to the USA, 3 - 21 November 1978 Programme of the September seminar on Solar Variability, Boulder. Coast. Runcorn attended a Lunar Science Institute conference on of Planetary Magnetism’, Houston, Texas, 8-11 November. He was a member of the organising committee of the conference and spoke on ‘The ancient lunar dynamo’. He also lectured at Chevron Oil Field Research on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and superheavy elements in the ancient Moon’ and visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in California and the East Miscellaneous material. ‘Origins S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.401-H.404 Correspondence re arrangements and publication of August 1976-May 1979. the proceedings. 4 folders. Provisional and final programme. on Runcorn's lecture the ‘Superheavy elements in the primeval Moon’, and copy of D.W. Collinson’s lecture ‘On the possibility of using lunar fines to determine the intensity of the ancient magnetic field of the Moon’. lunar dynamo’, references for ‘The ancient Abstract application form, transfer of copyright agreement form etc. Agenda, minutes and schedule of the Planetary Magnetism Programme Committee meetings. Itinerary of Runcorn's visit. Miscellaneous material. Runcorn proposed the meeting. H.413-H.415 Copies of general announcements concerning the conference. Mineralogical Society meeting on ‘Russian Lunar Missions’, London, 12 January 1979 the early Solar System’ and ‘On the origin of lunar palaeomagnetism’. Colloquium on ‘Lunar Palaeomagnetism and Superheavy Elements in the Early Moon’, University of Pittsburgh, 1 March 1979 Runcorn offered to speak on ‘Possible existence of superheavy elements in Brief correspondence re arrangements, May-June 1978. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements, October 1978 - March 1979. Abstracts. Miscellaneous papers. H.416-H.421 Visit to the USA and Canada, March 1979. Runcorn attended the Asteroid and Planets X conference, Tucson, Arizona, 6-10 March 1979 (speaking on ‘Superheavy elements and early melting in the Solar System’), and the 10th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, Texas, 18-23 March 1979 (speaking on ‘An iron core in the Moon generating an early magnetic field’). He also lectured at Carleton University in Canada and at the Carnegie-Mellon University. Asteroid and Planets X conference. Correspondence re arrangements, May 1978 - February 1979. H.417, H.418 2 folders. Programme of the conference. H.417-H.421 10th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Correspondence re arrangements, publication and scientific discussion, June 1978 - July 1979. Runcorn's abstract etc. Revised version and summary of Runcorn's lecture. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.422-H.437 NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘Mechanism of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 27 March-10 April 1979 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. The meeting was originally planned for April 1978 but was postponed for a year. H.422-H.430 Correspondence re arrangements and publication of proceedings, April 1977 - October 1982. 9 folders. Draft application forms to NATO Advanced Study Institutes Programme. Draft programme and lecture and discussion announcement posters. List of participants. Abstracts and copies of lectures. H.435, H.436 Material relating to the publication of the proceedings. 2 folders. H.438, H.439 Miscellaneous notes, satirical drawing of Runcorn, circular etc. General information on the meeting. Runcorn intended to go to the meeting but was unable to attend as it clashed with the NATO Advanced Study Institute meeting described above (H.422-H.437). United Kingdom Geophysical Assembly, Southampton University, 2-5 April 1979 Correspondence re the two meetings. December 1978-January 1979. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.440-H.442 Royal Astronomical Society meeting, Durham, 10-11 April 1979 Runcorn introduced the Planetary Magnetic Fields session and spoke on ‘Energy sources for the lunar field’. H.440, H.441 Correspondence re arrangements, March 1978 - March 1979. 2 folders Draft programmes and programme of the April 1978 Royal Astronomical Society meeting. H.443-H.445 Visit to the USA, May - June 1979 Runcorn attended the American Geophysical Union meeting in Washington D.C., 28 May - 1 June. He also visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions on the east coast and Illinois. 2 folders. Abstracts of Runcorn's lectures and notes. Visit to the USA and Canada, August 1979 H.443, H.444 Correspondence re arrangements, February-August 1979. Runcorn attended the International Astronomical Union meeting in Montreal, 14-23 August 1979. He also visited colleagues at various US universities and research institutions on the east coast and California. Correspondence re arrangements, July-September 1979. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Heidelberg, West Germany, 3-7 September 1979 Correspondence re arrangements, June-October 1979. H.447-H.450 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Copies of the conference circulars, October 1978- August 1979. Programme. Information. H.451-H.455 Visit to the USA, November 1979 Runcorn attended the Lunar Highland Crust conference, Houston, Texas, 14-16 November 1978 and spoke on ‘Physical processes in the formation of the Highland Shelf’. He also visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions in the USA. H.451, H.452 Correspondence re arrangements, June 1979 - April 1980. 2 folders. General information. Miscellaneous material. H.456-H.459 3 folders. Runcorn's abstract and programme of the conference. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Isotope Anomalies and the Possible Existence of Superheavy Elements in the Early Solar System’, London, 8 February 1980 Provisional and final programmes. Runcorn was the organiser of the meeting and spoke on ‘Superheavy elements as an early heat source in the Solar System’. H.456-H.458 Correspondence re arrangements, July 1979 - February 1980. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Royal Society discussion meeting on ‘The Origin and Evolution of the Earth's Continental Crust’, London, 21-22 February 1980 Programme of the conference, lecture abstract and list of participants. ‘Climatic Variation, Facts and Causes’ conference, Erice, Sicily, 9-21 March 1980 This was the first meeting of the International School of Climatology. Notice of the meeting only. NATO Advanced Study Institute, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Easter 1980 Runcorn applied to the NATO Advanced Study Institutes programme to organise a conference on ‘Climatic Changes over Historical and Geological Time: Observation, Analysis, Theories’. Application to NATO Advanced Study Institutes programme. H.463, H.464 2 folders. H.463-H.467 Visit to the USA, March - April 1980 Correspondence re arrangements, October 1979 - May 1980. Runcorn attended the 11th Lunar and Planetary Science conference in Houston, Texas, 17-21 March and spoke on ‘Lunar polar wandering’ (see also E.196-E.198). He also visited colleagues in various universities and research institutions in the US. Notice announcing a meeting. Printed copy of and manuscript notes for Runcorn's lecture. Includes photographs. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Workshop on the Asteroids, place unspecified, 8-11 April 1980. Brief correspondence re arrangements, March 1980. H.468-H.471 43rd Meteoritical Society meeting, La Jolla, California, 2-7 September 1980 the USA in July and August for Runcorn was in the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (not documented) and stayed on to attend this meeting. He spoke on ‘Lunar samples and crustal magnetisation and early heat source in the Solar System’. Runcorn also seems to have lectured at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at the University of California. a meeting of Brief correspondence re arrangements, June-September 1980. Runcorn's lecture abstract. meeting on ‘Planetary Exploration’, H.472-H.493 London, 4-5 Conference information. Programme and registration form. Royal Society November 1980 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. He spoke on ‘The interiors and magnetic fields of the planets’. Some controversy arose at the publication of the proceedings stage when papers by Runcorn and Claude Allegre were not included. Provisional programmes of the meeting. Correspondence re arrangements and publication of the proceedings. June 1978 - June 1982. H.472-H.481 10 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences List of participants. Drafts and abstract of Runcorn's lecture. H.485-H.488 Papers by others. H.485 Stanley Dermott: ‘The origin of planetary rings’. David Hughes: ‘The influx of comets and asteroids to the Earth’. Gary Hunt: ‘Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn’. Charles Yoder: ‘The free librations of a dissipative Moon’. Abstracts. Report on the lectures and discussion. Copies of the contributions to the discussion. Draft introduction for the proceedings of the meeting. Miscellaneous material. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.494-H.496 Conference on ‘Multi-Rising Basins’, Houston, Texas, 12-14 November 1980 In addition to attending this meeting, Runcorn also lectured at the Geological Survey, Virginia, on ‘The mechanism of plate motions and the interpretation of the Geoid’ and may have visited the University of Illinois. Correspondence re arrangements, April - October 1980. Provisional programme for conference on Multi-Rising Basins. Conference information. H.497-H.501 Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘The Earth's Rotation’, London, 9 January 1981 Runcorn spoke on ‘Geophysical interpretation of Earth rotation data’. 3 folders. Programme and list of participants. Abstracts and papers. H.502-H.504 H.497-H.499 Correspondence re arrangements, May 1980 - February 1981. List of papers published. Sir Edward Bullard Symposium, La Jolla, California, 11-12 January 1981 Correspondence re arrangements, December-August 1980. Information and list of speakers. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.505-H.508 Visit to the USA, March 1981 Runcorn attended the 12th Lunar and Planetary Science conference, Houston, Texas, 16-20 March and spoke on lunar magnetism’. He also visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions. At the University of Illinois he gave a Millercom lecture titled ‘Continental drift: the revolution in the Earth's sciences’, at ARCO Oil and Gas Company in Dallas he spoke on ‘Fundamental geophysics and its role in oil exploration’ and he also lectured at Andrews University in Michigan and at Exxon Production Research Co., Houston. ‘Implication of the H.505, H.506 Correspondence re arrangements and research interests, March 1980- January 1982. 2 folders Papers including draft of paper ‘Implication of lunar magnetism’ and final version of polar wandering’, submitted for publication in the proceedings. ‘Further evidence for lunar General information re 12th Lunar Science conference. H.509-H.525 H.509-H.514 6 folders. NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘Early Evolution of the Planets and their Atmospheres’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 23 March - 3 April 1981. Runcorn was one of the organisers of the conference and oversaw the publication of the proceedings. He spoke on ‘Convection and core formation’ and chaired a session on Convection in Planetary Interiors in which he also spoke on ‘Gravity fields as evidence for mantle convection in the terrestrial planets’. Draft and final list of participants. Correspondence re arrangements and publication of the proceedings, June 1979-April 1982. Grant application to NATO Advanced Study Institute programme. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Draft and final programmes of the conference. General conference information. Report on the conference for NATO Advanced Study Institute programme. Miscellaneous manuscript notes. H.521-H.525 Folders, kept separate by Runcorn re publication of the proceedings. H.521 Material relating to papers to be included in the proceedings. Correspondence and miscellaneous notes. 2 folders. H.526-H.528 spoke on ‘The Geoid and ‘Lunar H.524, H.525 Typed introduction to the proceedings. Miscellaneous manuscript notes and typed texts etc. 5th UK Geophysical Assembly, University of Cambridge, 6-8 April 1981 Runcorn palaeomagnetism and lunar polar wandering.’ Programme of the conference. Correspondence re arrangements, November 1980-May 1981. Conference information and list of abstracts. mantle convection’ and S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to France, April 1981 Runcorn attended the Space Science Committee of the European Science Agency meeting in Paris and took the opportunity to visit colleagues at the University of Nantes and Rennes. In Nantes he spoke on ‘Mechanism of plate movements’. Correspondence re arrangements, November 1980 - March 1981. H.530-H.537 1st European Union of Geoscientists meeting, Strasbourg, France, 13- 16 April 1981 Runcorn was a member of the organising committee and chaired the meeting’s Early Development of the Earth and Planets symposium. H.530-H.532 Correspondence re arrangements, October 1980 - May 1981. 3 folders. Draft and final programmes. Abstracts. Miscellaneous material. H.538, H.539 Correspondence and leaflet sent to conference participants. Documents re the foundation of the European Union of Geoscientists, including minutes of the preliminary meeting, general information on the first conference and notes on the purpose of the EGU. Geoscientists meeting (see H.530-H.537) International Astronomical Union/Royal Astronomical Society meeting, Bath, 14-16 April 1981 Runcorn was a member of the organising committee but in the event was unable to attend, as 1st European Union of its date clashed with the S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements, June 1980 - February 1981. Draft and final programmes. Applied Institute of Science and Technology, 6 May 1981 Mathematics/Physics seminar, University of Manchester Runcorn had planned to speak on ‘Mantle convection: mechanism for plate movements and the explanation of the Geoid’ but had to cancel his visit at the last minute. Correspondence re arrangements, December 1980 - April 1981. H.541-H.543 Visit to the USA, May 1981 Runcorn attended the American Geophysical Union Spring 1981 meeting, Baltimore, 25-29 May. He spoke on ‘Lunar polar wandering’. He also visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions in Virginia and the north east. Miscellaneous papers re arrangements. H.544-H.550 Correspondence re arrangements, March 1981-July 1981. Draft and final abstract of Runcorn's paper ‘Lunar polar wandering’. 3 folders. Runcorn was asked to serve as President of Section A (Mathematics and Physics) for the year. He gave the Presidential Address on ‘The physics of Earth and planets - a modern view’. British Association for the Advancement of Science 50th Anniversary Meeting, York, 31 August-4 September 1981 H.544-H.546 Correspondence re arrangements, August 1980 - October 1981. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Contents of Runcorn’s folder relating to his Presidency of Section A. Includes a list of officers of the meeting in York, agenda of the Section A committee meeting, typescript text on the role of the shape of the presidential address. President and the Draft and final programme. General conference information. Miscellaneous material. H.551-H.553 Visit to the USA, September - December 1981 Runcorn was Visiting Hitchcock Professor at the University of California Berkeley. He also attended the American Geophysical Union meeting, 7-11 December. He visited colleagues at various research institutions and universities in the US. Travel documents. Correspondence re arrangements, July 1981 - February 1982. Draft of joint paper with A. Stephenson and D.W Collinson on (7?) lunar magnetism. One letter only, August 1981. Royal Society Discussion Meeting on ‘The Case for a Cooperative European Hypervelocity impact Facility’, London, 5 October 1981 It is not clear whether Runcorn attended the meeting. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.555-H.572 Royal Society discussion meeting on ‘The Earth's Core: its Structure, Evolution and Role in Geomagnetism and Geodynamics’, London, 17- 18 January 1982 Runcorn was a joint organiser with J.A Jacobs and K.M Creer, and oversaw the publication of the proceedings. Runcorn spoke on ‘The role of the core in the irregular fluctuations of the Earth's rotation and the excitation of the Chandler Wobble’. H.555-H.561 Correspondence re arrangements and publication of the proceedings. April 1980 - December 1982. 7 folders. Travel papers. List of participants. General conference information etc. Draft and final programmes. Abstracts of lectures. Material relating to the exhibition displayed to mark the ‘Sesquicentenary of Gauss' Measurement of the Absolute Intensity of the Earth's Magnetic Field’. Draft and final versions of Runcorn’s paper. Draft and final versions of the proceedings of the Royal Society discussion meeting presentation pages and preface. H.569-H.571 Papers submitted for inclusion in the proceedings of the meeting. H.569 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.570, H.571 Papers by others. 2 folders. Miscellaneous manuscript notes. Visit to Italy, 12-19 February 1982 One letter only re arrangements, February 1982. H.574-H.579 Visit to the USA, March - April 1982 (see Runcorn attended the 13th Lunar and Planetary Science conference in Houston, Texas, 15-19 March 1982 and spoke on ‘The interpretation of lunar palaeomagnetic directions’ visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions in California, Florida and Texas. At Los Alamos National Laboratory he spoke on lunar palaeomagnetism, at Stanford University and the University of Washington he spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and polar wandering’ and at the California Polytechnic State ‘The geophysical mechanism for plate tectonics’. University he spoke on E.224). E.215, also also He 3 folders. H.574-H.576 H.578, H.579 Information to participants of the 13th Lunar conference, etc. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1981-April 1983. Draft and final versions of Runcorn's abstracts on lunar palaeomagnetism. Correspondence re arrangements, February-April 1982. Runcorn had planned to visit the Institut fur Allgemeine und Angewandte Geophysik of the University of Munich but had to cancel. Visit to Germany, 26-30 April 1982 2 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.581-H.585 Royal Astronomical Society Meeting on ‘Palaeoclimatology’, London, 13-14 May 1982 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. See also G.375. H.581-H.583 Correspondence re arrangements, May 1980 - May 1982. 3 folders. H.584, H.585 Programmes of the ‘Palaeoclimatology’ and related meetings. 2 folders. Visit to France, 27 May-9 June 1982 Brief correspondence re arrangements. He also 4 folders. Miscellaneous material. H.587-H.591 Visit to the USA, 27 August - October 1982 H.587-H.590 Correspondence re arrangements, April - December 1982. Runcorn lectured at the University of Miami on lunar palaeomagnetism and at the University of Northern Arizona on ‘Mechanism of continental drift and plate tectonics’. visited many other universities and research institutions in the US. Correspondence re arrangements, December 1978 - October 1982. Runcorn had tried to make arrangements to visit the Laboratory since 1978 but had not done so. Planned visit to the Laboratory of Marine Biology Association of the UK, Plymouth, ca October 1982 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.593, H.594 Meeting of Newcastle, 25 November 1982 the Royal Statistical Society (North Eastern Group), Runcorn spoke on ‘Statistics in geophysics’. Correspondence re arrangements, July 1981-August 1982. Abstract of Runcorn's lecture. H.595-H.598 Visit to the USA, 29 November - December 1982 California, San in Runcorn attended the American Geophysical ‘Mantle Francisco, where convection and the Geoid’ and ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and _ primeval satellites in the Earth Moon system’. He also visited colleagues at a number of universities and research institutions, speaking at the University of Texas and the University of Miami (on ‘Polar wandering on the Moon’). meeting on Union he December, spoke 6-15 H.595, H.596 2 folders. Lamont-Doherty Climate Symposium at No evidence of Runcorn’s attendance. Abstracts of Runcorn's lectures at the AGU meeting. Notices Geological Observatory, 1-3 December. and programme of Correspondence re arrangements, July 1982 - March 1983. Correspondence re arrangements, October-December 1982. Runcorn made arrangements to visit the Universities of Nantes and Rennes and the Centre des Faibles Radioactivités, Gif sur Yvette. Visit to France, 31 December 1982 - 7 January 1983 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.600-H.603 Visit to the USA, March 1983 Runcorn attended the 14th Lunar and Planetary Science conference, where he spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism, polar displacement and primeval Moon satellites’. He also visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in Texas and the University of Maryland. At Chevron Oil Field Research Company he spoke on ‘New developments in palaeomagnetism and on palaeomagnetism and continental drift. at Texas A&M University polar wandering’ he spoke and H.600, H.601 Correspondence re arrangements, October 1982-April 1983. 2 folders. Papers re arrangements. Abstract of Runcorn's lecture ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism, polar displacement’. H.604-H.608 H.604-H.607 4 folders. spoke on ‘Gravity plate motion convection’ and Correspondence and papers re arrangements, May 1981-October 1983. 2nd European Union of Geosciences meeting, Strasbourg, France, 28- 31 March 1983 Includes abstracts, and administrative papers of the European Union of Geosciences. Runcorn on palaeomagnetism. He was also involved in the debate over future co- operation between the European Geophysical Society and the European Union of Geosciences. G.504-G.553). The meeting was organised under the auspices of the Planetary Science Sub-Committee of the British National Committee for Space Research (see Meeting on ‘The Early Solar System’, London, 6 May 1983 Conference information etc. H.609, H.610 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements, March-April 1983. Programme of the meeting. H.611, H.612 Royal Astronomical Society meeting, London, 13 May 1983 Runcorn spoke on ‘Geophysical implication of fluctuations in the Earth's rotation’. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1982 - May 1983. Programme of the meeting. H.613, H.614 Visit to the USA and Canada, May - June 1983 D.C., 16-18 May, the exploration, Washington Correspondence re arrangements, April - August 1983. Letter re Runcorn's paper ‘The palaeomagnetism and primeval satellites of the Moon’. Runcorn attended the meeting of the Joint Working Group of the US National Academy of Sciences and European Science Foundation on American planetary Geophysical Union meeting in Baltimore, 30 May - 3 June (where he spoke on ‘The palaeomagnetism and primeval satellites of the Moon’) and a NATO Advanced Research Workshop. He also visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in Canada where he lectured to the Canadian Geological Survey on ‘The mechanisms of continental drift’. Correspondence re arrangements, April-October 1983. Runcorn attended a meeting of the Joint Working Group of the US National Academy of Sciences and European Science Foundation on planetary exploration, 27-30 June International Astronomical Union Colloquium 77 ‘Natural Satellites’ at Cornell University, 5-9 July. He also visited colleagues in California. 1983 (see G.94-G.107) and the Visit to the USA, June - July 1983 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.616, H.617 British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Brighton, 22-26 August 1983 Runcorn spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and the early history of the Earth-Moon system’. Correspondence re arrangements, March-September 1983. Programme and general conference information. H.618-H.620 Meteoritical Society Symposium ‘From Asteroids to Meteorites’, Mainz, West Germany, 7-8 September 1983 The symposium was sponsored by the Commission on Extraterrestrial Geochemistry and was held in conjunction with the Meteoritical Society's 46th Annual Meeting. Runcorn spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and satellites around the Moon’. He was also asked to chair the session ‘Early Earth: Giant Impacts’. Correspondence re arrangements, May-July 1983. Conference information. Abstract of Runcorn's paper. 100th Anniversary of the French Magnetic Observatory, Paris, France, 28-29 September 1983 Brief correspondence re arrangements, June-July 1983. Runcorn spoke on ‘The geomagnetic secular variation and changes in the Earth's rotation’. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to Italy, 9-15 November 1983 Runcorn attended a Pontifical Academy meeting in Rome, 12-14 November (see G.349). He also visited colleagues at the Institute of Physics at the University of Rome, where he spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and its implications’, and the Institute of Spatial Astrophysics in Frascati. H.623-H.627 Visit to the USA, 28 November - 22 December 1983 the Moon’. He also Runcorn attended the American Geophysical Union Fall meeting, San Francisco, California, 5-10 December where he spoke on ‘The primeval satellite system of visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions. At the University of California in Davies he spoke on ‘The Earth's rotation’, at Harvard he spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and polar wander’, at Brown University he spoke on ‘Primeval on ‘Mechanisms of plate motions’. He also lectured at the New York Academy of Science, at MIT, the Bell Laboratories, and the National Air and Space Museum. University of Rhode Island satellites’ lunar and the at H.623-H.625 Correspondence re arrangements, June 1983 - February 1984. 3 folders. Registration for the American Geophysical Union meeting and newspaper clipping with report of the meeting. Abstracts of Runcorn's lectures ‘The primeval satellite system of the Moon’ (draft and final versions) and ‘Solid state physics of the interior of the Earth’. 175th Anniversary of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, 12 December 1983 Correspondence re arrangements, January 1984. Runcorn lectured University of Heidelberg. Visit to West Germany, January 1984 the Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry and Invitation only. at the S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.630-H.632 European Union of Geosciences meeting, Mainz, West Germany, 22 February 1984 Correspondence re arrangements, November 1983 - February 1984. related to Material the Council meeting and list of participants, membership fees and budget for 1983. Also includes a members questionnaire completed by Runcorn. the EUG Council including agenda of Miscellaneous material. H.633-H.639 Royal Society Discussion meeting on ‘Rotation of the Solar System’, London, 8-9 March 1984 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. He also chaired the session and summarised the discussions in ‘Review of the Presentation and Discussion on Rotation in the Solar System’. Earth-Moon ‘Evolution Rotation System’ the on of in H.633-H.635 3 folders. Abstracts. Provisional list of participants. Draft and final programmes. Correspondence re arrangements, June 1982 - June 1984. primeval satellites’. Planetary Science Conference, ‘Lunar reorientation and Runcorn attended the Houston, Texas, 12-16 March. He spoke on Visit to the USA, March 1984 Miscellaneous material. 15th Lunar and H.640-H.644 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences He also visited colleagues at various universities and research institutions in Arizona, Louisiana and California. At the Arizona State University he spoke on ‘Primeval satellites of the Moon’, at University of California Los Angeles he spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism, polar wandering and the existence of primeval satellites of the Moon’ and at the Kitt Peak National Observatory he spoke on the primeval lunar magnetic field. H.640-H.642 Correspondence re arrangements and research interests, May 1983 - July 1984. 3 folders. Abstracts of Runcorn's paper ‘Lunar reorientation and primeval satellites’. Conference information. H.645-H.649 UK Geophysical Assembly, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 9-11 April 1984 Brief correspondence re arrangements, March 1982 - May 1984. List of participants. Abstracts of lectures. Programme of the UK Geophysical Assembly and the Joint Association for Geophysics General Meeting. Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting. He spoke on ‘Primeval lunar pole displacements and satellite system’ and ‘Earth currents measured by pacific telegraph cables from 1968’. Agenda of meeting of the organising committee. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to the Netherlands, April 1984 Runcorn may have visited the Geodetic Institute in Delft. Brief correspondence re arrangements (visit postponed several times), October 1983 - February 1984. H.651-H.655 Visit to the USA, May 1984 the American Geophysical Runcorn attended meeting, Cincinnati, 4-18 May. He spoke on ‘Geodynamic implications of short timescale changes in the geomagnetic dynamo’ and ‘Evidence for a primeval satellite system around the Moon’ and chaired one of the sessions. He attended other meetings and visited colleagues at Princeton University and lectured at Rutgers State University of New Jersey. Spring Union Correspondence re arrangements, January-June 1984. Abstracts of Runcorn's lectures. No evidence of Runcorn’s attendance. Information to AGU conference participants. Miscellaneous typescript and manuscript drafts. Papers re symposium on ‘Climate History, Periodicity and Predictability’, place unspecified, 21-23 May 1984 and Asteroid Workshop, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California, 22-24 May 1984 Correspondence re arrangements, March - July 1984. Runcorn attended the 47th Meteoritical Society meeting, Albuquerque, 30 July-2 August. He spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism, polar wandering and the existence of primeval lunar satellites’. the Amoco Production Co. H.656-H.659 Visit to the USA, July - August 1984 He also visited S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Abstracts of Runcorn's lectures etc. Notice and circulars. Miscellaneous material. H.660-H.666 Visit to the USA and Canada, October 1984 Runcorn attended the 16th Annual Meeting of the Division for Planetary Science of the American Astronomical Society, Hawaii, 9-12 October where he spoke on ‘The interpretation of the gravity field of Venus and Mars’. He also attended the 16th Lunar and Planetary Institute conference on the Origins ‘Lunar palaeomagnetic directions and the existence of satellites’. speaking October, Hawaii, Moon, 12-16 the on of He then spent time at the Institute of Geophysics, University of California Los Angeles before attending conferences on Lunar Base and Space October and Activities McGill Geopotential Research, Maryland. University, Montreal, where he lectured on mantle convection and the history of continental drift. Texas, Runcorn then 29-30 went on Houston, Century, 21st the to in 2 folders. H.661, H.662 H.663, H.664 Conference information. Correspondence re arrangements, January 1984-April 1985. 16th annual meeting of the Division for Planetary Science of the American Astronomical Society participants. 16th Lunar and Planetary Institute conference on the Origins of the Moon the Geopotential Research Mission conference and list Conference information, including abstracts. Invitation to 2 folders. of S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Travel documents. Visit to the Institute of Geophysics, Géttingen, West Germany, 22 November 1984 Runcorn spoke on ‘Recent thoughts on mechanism of plate motions’. Correspondence re arrangements, November 1984. H.668, H.669 Visit to the USA, 29 November - 10 December 1984 Runcorn attended the of Ecotechnics Biospheres Workshop, SunSpace Ranch, Arizona, 7-10 December where he was one of the discussion leaders. He also visited colleagues in California. Institute Correspondence re arrangements, October 1984 - January 1985. Workshop Programme. H.670, H.671 H.672, H.673 List of possible topics and lecturers for the conference. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1982-June 1984. Planned Royal Society meeting on ‘Climatic Variations’, London, 1984 Runcorn had suggested this as a topic for a meeting but despite preliminary arrangements his proposal was not taken up. 2 folders. Runcorn spoke on ‘Lunar Palaeomagnetism, lunar polar wandering and the ‘Astronomical, existence geophysical and palaeontological aspects of the Earth's rotation’ in Munich and ‘Plate Tectonics’ in Tubingen. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1984-February 1985. Visit to West Germany, 2-15 January 1985 of a primeval satellite system’ in Minster, S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to France, 13-15 February 1985 Runcorn visited the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales in Gif, where he spoke on ‘The mechanisms of plate motions, gravity sliding, hot spots or mantle convection’, the Paris Observatory and the Institut de Physique du Globe. Correspondence re arrangements, January - February 1985. Visit to Edinburgh and Glasgow, 22 February 1985 Runcorn spoke on ‘Earth currents measured by the Pacific Cables’ at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh and visited E. Roy at Glasgow University. Correspondence re arrangements, April 1984 - February 1985. Visit to the University of Lancaster, 27 February 1985 H.677-H.680 Visit to the USA, March 1985 One letter only, February 1985. Runcorn attended the Lunar and Planetary Science conference, Houston, 10-15 March where he spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetic directions and the existence of satellites around satellites’. He also visited colleagues in California, Florida and Oklahoma. At California State University, Long Beach, Runcorn spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism, polar wandering and implications for the Earth’ and at Florida State University, Tallahassee, he gave lectures on ‘Palaeointensity measurements and ‘Lunar palaeomagnetic directions and their interpretation in terms of polar reorientation and the existence of primeval lunar satellite system’ and ‘Changes in lunar mantle convection: evidence and theoretical calculations’. cables’. Runcorn's abstract of ‘Earth currents measured by Pacific Ocean telegraph Correspondence re arrangements, September 1984 - April 1985. the lunar core dynamo’, H.677, H.678 2 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Travel documents. H.681-H.686 3rd European Union of Geosciences conference, Strasbourg, France, 1-4 April 1985 Runcorn was one of the convenors of the ‘Recent Development in Planetary Exploration’ sessions, at which he also spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and primeval lunar satellites’ and ‘The interpretation of the gravity fields of Venus and Mars’. H.681-H.683 Correspondence re arrangements, February 1984 - March 1985. 3 folders. Abstracts of lectures delivered at the conference, including Runcorn's. Programme. Miscellaneous material. Letter and invitation to the conference (declined), April 1985. United Kingdom Geophysical Assembly, Norwich, 15-17 April 1985 Geodynamics Research Symposium, Texas A&M University, 25-26 April 1985 mantle convection?’ Runcorn visited the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Washington D.C., 20-25 May, as part of the ‘Windows on Science’ programme. He spoke on ‘Astronomical, geophysical and palaeontological aspects of the Earth's rotation’ and ‘Mechanisms of plate motions: hot spots, gravity sliding or Runcorn was invited but declined the invitation. Brief correspondence invitation (declined), December 1984 - January 1985. H.689-H.693 Visit to the USA, May 1985 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences He also attended the American Geophysical Union Spring meeting in Baltimore (27-31 May) where he delivered two lectures: ‘Mantle convection: heresy to orthodoxy’ and ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism: core dynamo and the. primeval satellite system’. H.689, H.690 US Air Force Office of Scientific Research. H.689 Correspondence re arrangements, January - July 1985. Report of Runcorn's visit and poster for his lectures. H.691-H.693 American Geophysical Union Spring meeting. H.691 Correspondence re arrangements. Abstracts of Runcorn's lectures. H.694-H.717 Miscellaneous papers. NATO Advanced Study Institute on ‘The Physics of Planets: their Origin, Evolution and Structure’, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 9- 20 April 1985 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the Study Institute and was involved in the publication of the proceedings. He spoke on ‘Palaeomagnetic evidence for primeval lunar satellites’ and contributed to the ‘Magnetism in the Solar System’ panel discussion. Provisional and final lists of participants. Correspondence and papers titled ‘Dealings with NATO Scientific Affairs Division’, re budget and attendance, April 1985-July 1985. H.694-H.705 Correspondence re arrangements and January 1984 - February 1988. publication of the proceedings, 12 folders S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Provisional and final programmes. Copy of ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and the origin of the Moon’. Abstracts of papers delivered. General information for participants. Copies of application for support to NATO Advanced Study Institute Programme and the European Physical Society. H.713, H.714 Material relating to the budget and report to the NATO Advanced Study Institute Programme. 2 folders. H.718, H.719 Visit to the USA, June 1985 ‘Terrestrial Manuscript notes from the Study Institute. Miscellaneous material. Copies of the preface, list of contents and list of lecturers for the published proceedings. Caltech conference information. Runcorn was on the organising committee of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) conference on Planets: Comparative Planetology (5-7 June). He spoke on ‘The non-hydrostatic figures of the terrestrial planets’, He also visited colleagues at other universities and research institutions in California. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1984 - July 1986. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to West Germany, 15-21 June 1985 Runcorn lectured at the University of Bayreuth and the University of Mainz. He also visited Heidelberg. Brief correspondence re arrangements, May 1985. H.721-H.724 Visit to France, 5-19 July 1985 Runcorn attended the Meteoritical Society meeting in Bordeaux (16-19 July) and spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and primeval lunar satellites’. He also visited colleagues in Nantes. Brief correspondence re arrangements, April-June 1985. H.722-H.724 Conference information. 3 folders. H.726-H.728 attended the American Geophysical Union meeting Visit to the USA, November - December 1985 Brief correspondence re arrangements, October 1984 - January 1985. Runcorn showed interest in the conference and indicated he would lecture on the early development of astronomy. ‘Universe and Cosmology: Myth, Reality, Fantasy’ conference, place unspecified, 28 November 1985 Abstracts of Runcorn's papers. Runcorn (9-13 December) and spoke on ‘Solid state convection in Venus’ and ‘The origin and implications of lunar palaeomagnetism’. After the conference he spent some time at University of California Los Angeles and at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Correspondence re arrangements, March 1985 - January 1986. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Grant application. H.729, H.730 2nd Seminar of Planetary Geology, University of Barcelona, Spain, 29 January - 1 February 1986 Runcorn had planned to attend and speak on ‘Magnetic fields of the planets’, and ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and the origin of the Earth-Moon system’, but had to cancel at the last minute. Correspondence re arrangements, November-August 1986. Abstracts of Runcorn's planned contributions. H.731-H.733 Royal Astronomical Society discussion on ‘Solid State Convection in the Planets’, London, 14 February 1986 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting and spoke on ‘Convection in Venus and Mercury’. Runcorn spoke on ‘Lunar Magnetism’. Programme and meeting notice. Manuscript notes. Seminar, Imperial College, London, 19 February 1986 Correspondence re arrangements, July 1985-February 1986. Letter re arrangements, September 1985; abstract of Runcorn's paper. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.735-H.739 Planned visit to the USA, March-April 1986 Runcorn had planned to attend the 17th Lunar and Planetary Science meeting, Houston, Texas, 17-21 March and to visit colleagues at various universities and research institutions in California and Texas but the visit was cancelled. H.735, H.736 Correspondence re arrangements, January-June 1986. 2 folders. Collection of abstracts of lectures, including Runcorn's. H.738, H.739 Miscellaneous material. 2 folders. H.740, H.741 Planned visit to the USA, May 1986 Programme and abstracts of lectures delivered. Correspondence re arrangements, 1986. Abstracts of Runcorn's papers for the AGU meeting. H.742-H.745 Mercury Conference, Tucson, Arizona, USA, 6-9 August 1986 Runcorn had planned to attend the American Geophysical Union meeting in Baltimore. However he cancelled the visit at the last minute. Also includes abstract of Runcorn's planned contribution. Brief correspondence re arrangements, May 1985 - August 1986. Runcorn had planned to attend this conference but cancelled. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.744, H.745 Conference information etc. 2 folders. 125th Switzerland, 12-13 September 1986 Anniversary of the Swiss Geodetic Commission, Zurich, Brief correspondence re arrangements, April meeting (in German). 1986; programme of the H.747-H.750 49th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, New York, 22-25 September 1986 Runcorn spoke on ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and its implications’. Correspondence re arrangements, July - October 1986. Abstract of Runcorn's lecture. Conference information. Provisional programme. Research Seminar, University of Essex, 14 October 1986 Runcorn spoke on possible existence of early moons in the Earth-Moon system’. Brief correspondence re arrangements, September-October 1986. ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism, polar wandering and the S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Visit to Switzerland, 21-23 October 1986 Runcorn approached colleagues at the University of Bern, the Institute of Geophysics in Zurich and the Geophysics Laboratory of the University of Geneva to make a visit and give a lecture. Brief correspondence re arrangements, June - September 1986. DPS-AAS meeting, Paris, France, 4-7 November 1986 Photocopy of application form only. Visit to West Germany, November 1986 Runcorn planned to visit colleagues at the State Museum of Natural History and the Institute of Geology in Stuttgart. Brief correspondence re arrangements, May-August 1986. H.755, H.756 discussion meeting ‘Planetary Programme of the meeting. Royal Volcanism’, London, 14 November 1986 Astronomical Society/JAG Brief correspondence re arrangements, July-August 1986. Runcorn spoke on ‘The fundamental significance of volcanism on the Moon’. 1 letter only, re arrangements, October 1986. Runcorn spoke on dynamics’ to the Manchester Geological Society. Visit to Manchester, 25 November 1986 ‘Earth and Moon - palaeomagnetism and _ internal S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.758, H.759 Planned visit to the USA, December 1986 Runcorn planned to attend the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco, California, 8-12 December and to make visits to colleagues at other research institutions. However, the visit was cancelled. Correspondence re arrangements, June 1986-February 1987. Abstracts of Runcorn's planned lectures. H.760, H.761 Meteorites and the Early Solar System conference, Tucson, Arizona, 6- 9 January 1987 Runcorn was consulted about the organisation of the conference. Correspondence re arrangements, September 1985-May 1986. H.762-H.765 by Stuttgart and Hanover. During this trip, he also Provisional format of the conference. Visit to West Germany, France, Belgium and The Netherlands, 20 January - 6 February 1987 Runcorn visited West Germany supported the European Science Exchange programme. He lectured at the University of Tubingen and visited colleagues at universities and research institutions in Bonn, Darmstadt, Heidelberg, visited colleagues in Paris, Brussels and the Shell Laboratory in the Netherlands. miscellaneous notes. Grant application to the European Science Exchange programme and Correspondence re arrangements, October 1986 - February 1987. Programme of the visit. Report on the visit. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Royal Palaeomagnetic Research in Europe’, London, 13 February 1987 Astronomical meeting Society ‘The on History of Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting and spoke on ‘Early palaeomagnetic debates: making sense of confusing data’. Correspondence re arrangements, January 1986 - January 1987. Department of Surveying seminar, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 3 March 1987 Runcorn spoke on ‘The interpretation of the Geoid’. Correspondence re arrangements, December 1986 - January 1987. Visit to Paris, France, 7 March 1987 In a letter to Claude Allegre Runcorn suggested he would give a lecture at the Institut de Physique du Globe on 7 March. H.769-H.771 Letter re arrangements, February 1987. Brief correspondence re arrangements, January-April 1987. Runcorn had planned to attend but it appears that he was unable to do so. 18th Lunar and Planetary Science conference, Houston, Texas, 16-20 March 1987 Miscellaneous material. Abstracts of Runcorn's planned contributions: ‘Further aspects of lunar palaeodensity determinations and the origins of the ancient lunar magnetic field’ and ‘Primeval lunar satellites’. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.772, H.773 11th UK Geophysical Assembly meeting, University of Durham, 6-8 April 1987 Runcorn spoke on ‘Geophysical experiments to search for deviations from the inverse square law of gravitation’ and ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism’. Abstract of Runcorn's paper. Conference information etc. H.774, H.775 Geodynamics Symposium ‘Silver Anniversary Celebration of Plate Tectonics’, Texas A&M University, 22-24 April 1987 Brief correspondence re arrangements, April-June 1987. Preliminary programme and list of participants. H.776-H.779 4 folders. Provisional and final programmes. H.776-H.784 Correspondence re arrangements, June 1986 - October 1987. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘the Excitation of the Chandler Wobble’, London, 8 May 1987 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the meeting and was involved in the publication of the proceedings. He spoke on ‘Does the core excite the Chandler Wobble?’ Papers re compilation of proceedings in view of publication. Typescripts of Nutation’ and ‘On Changes in the Chandler Nutation’. H.J.M. Abraham's papers ‘Features of the Chandlerian kinetic energy and frequency of the S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 H.786, H.787 Visits and conferences Figures probably to be published in the proceedings. Miscellaneous material. American Geophysical Union meeting, Baltimore, USA, 18-21 May 1987 Runcorn had planned to lecture on ‘Solid state convection in the Earth and planets’, ‘Studies of possible Yukawa-like term in the gravitational potential’ and ‘Early development of palaeomagnetism’ but had to cancel at the last minute. Brief correspondence re arrangements, March - May 1987. meeting. of 64th Geodynamics, Luxembourg, 1-3 June 1987 Council the of Europe Working Group on Runcorn spoke on ‘Experimental tests gravitation’ and ‘Excitation of the Chandler Wobble’. of deviations from Newtonian annual meeting of the Society, University of Meteoritical H.788-H.803 Conference information. Brief correspondence re arrangements, February-June 1987. 50th Newcastle upon Tyne, 20-24 July 1987 Runcorn was one of the organisers of the conference. He chaired the ‘Invited session’ and helped organise an exhibition on Thomas Harriot to be presented as part of the meeting. List of participants. Correspondence re arrangements, October 1984 - November 1987. H. 788-H.795 8 folders. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.797-H.799 Conference information. 3 folders. Miscellaneous material. a list of conference chairmen, information Includes the Herschel exhibition held during the conference and an article by H.H Nininger titled ‘The birth of the Society for Research on Meteorites (not the Meteoritical Society)’. on Correspondence re arrangements for the Harriot exhibition, June-August 1987. Collection of photocopied articles on the life and work of Thomas Harriot. Miscellaneous material, including a photograph of Thomas Harriot. Visit to the USA, September 1987 Brief correspondence arising, October 1987. Space Future Forum, Moscow, USSR, 2-4 October 1987 Runcorn visited Purdue University, Brown University, the University of Arizona, and the University of Maryland. Telegrams and correspondence re arrangements, August-October 1987. Runcorn had anniversary of Sputnik but cancelled due to travel difficulties. meeting to celebrate planned to attend this the 30th S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.806-H.812 International Forum on Scientific Uses of the Space Station meeting on ‘Physics and Astrophysics in the Space Station Era’, Venice, Italy, 4-7 October 1987 Runcorn spoke on ‘Fundamental physics experiments in low gravity environment’ and on ‘Planetology and solar system observations from the space station’. He was also a rapporteur and moderator of the discussion. a Correspondence re arrangements, August-November 1987. Programme of the meeting and notice to participants. H.808-H.812 Miscellaneous information on space stations. 5 folders. H.813-H.818 Visit to the USA, November 1987 lecture on ‘Mars Programme of the workshop. Correspondence re arrangements. Abstracts of lectures delivered at the workshop. Runcorn planned to workshop, However, his visit was cancelled. 16-18 November to attend the NASA Mars Sample Return Science palaeomagnetism’. Miscellaneous material. D.W. ‘Mars Sample Science Document: Proposal for Study of Magnetic Properties of Returned Mars Sample’; Runcorn's proposal summary of ‘Investigation of the Ancient Lunar Magnetic Field’. Workshop information. Collinson and A. Stephenson’s paper S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences American Geophysical Union Fall meeting, San Francisco, California, 7-11 December 1987 Acceptance letter for Runcorn's paper ‘Lunar palaeomagnetism and its implications’ and abstract of the paper. H.820, H.821 Visit to the Netherlands, 16-20 December 1987 Runcorn attended the Vening Meinez anniversary celebration at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts. He spoke on ‘Vening Meinez and convection in the Earth's mantle: from static to dynamic models of the Earth's interior’. Correspondence re arrangements, August 1987 - June 1988. Also includes abstract of Runcorn's lecture. Programme of the meeting. Brief correspondence re arrangements. Programme and notice to conference participants. Runcorn spoke on ‘Deviation from Newtonian Gravitation’. H.822, H.823 23rd Moriond Conference on ‘Neutrinos and Exotic Phenomena’, Les Arcs, France, 23-30 January 1988 Runcorn spoke on ‘Results of the G(r) Search’ in the session on the Fifth Force. Brief correspondence re arrangements, October 1987-April 1988. Physics Seminar, University of Manchester, 3 February 1988 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.825-H.831 Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘The Search for a Yukuza-like Term in the Gravitational Potential’, London, 12 February 1988 of Runcorn was one He spoke on ‘Experiments in large dry docks’, with M.J Gross and M. Hill on ‘Comments on the contribution of Fuji’ and with R. Edge and M. Oldham on ‘Experiments at Dinorwig Power Storage Reservoir’. the organisers of meeting. the H.825-H.827 Correspondence re arrangements, March 1987 - February 1988. Also includes abstract. 3 folders. Provisional and final programmes. Abstracts and printed material. List of invitees. Conference information. Brief correspondence re arrangements, June 1987 - April 1988. Visit to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1 March 1988 Runcorn spoke at the College on ‘The magnetic fields of the planets, now and in their past’. visit. Runcorn had planned to attend the 19th Lunar and Planetary Science 14-18 March to Conference, Houston, Texas, lunar Satellites’. visit colleagues at other universities and research institutions in the US. However, due to illness he had to cancel his Visit to the USA, March 1988 H.833, H.834 He also planned to talk on ‘Primeval S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements, January 1987-March 1988. Also includes draft of Runcorn's lecture, not accepted by the conference organisers. Conference information. Visit to the University of Edinburgh, May 1988 Brief correspondence re arrangements, May 1988. H.836, H.837 Sydney Chapman Centenary, Imperial College London, 10 May 1988 Runcorn spoke on Chapman's contribution to geomagnetism. Correspondence re arrangements, February-May 1988. Brief correspondence re arrangements, March-April 1988. Programme of the meeting. Poster. H.838, H.839 Runcorn spoke on ‘Sydney Chapman and the main geomagnetic field’. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Geomagnetism and Tides’, London, 13 May 1988 Brief correspondence re arrangements, April-May 1988. Seminar, University College London, 15 April 1988 Runcorn spoke on ‘The search for departures from Newtonian gravity’. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.841-H.844 VESTA conference: ‘Towards the Origin of the Solar System’, Paris, France, 27-28 May 1988 Runcorn spoke on ‘VESTA: Experiments to test the Hypothesis of a Fifth Force’. Correspondence re arrangements, January-May 1988. Preliminary and final programmes. Abstract of Runcorn's paper. Brochure on the VESTA Mission and report of Phase A of the VESTA Mission, May 1987, published by the Centre National D ‘Etudes Spatiales. Visit to the USA, October-November 1988 H.847-H.862 Brief correspondence re arrangements, April-July 1988. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Biological Growth Increments both Fossils and Present Day and Application in Geophysics, London, date unspecified [ca 1988]. Correspondence re arrangements, February 1985-April 1988. Runcorn planned to attend the American Geophysical Union meeting in November and make other visits. However, it is not clear whether the visit was made. Hooke Committee in 1980. The meeting was organised by Runcorn. Joint French Académie des Sciences and Royal Society meeting on ‘The Earth's Climate and Variability of the Sun over Recent Millennia: Geophysical, Astronomical and Archaeological Aspects’, London, 15- 16 February 1989 Runcorn had first suggested the topic of the meeting to the Royal Society S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.847-H.856 Correspondence (some in French) re arrangements, March 1980 - October 1989. Also includes abstracts. 10 folders. Provisional and final programme. List of participants. Abstracts of lectures. Manuscript copies of contributions to discussion to be included in the meeting report. Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript notes. H.863-H.872 Report of meeting held by the organising committee to propose the topic for Royal Society discussion meeting. Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘George McVittie, 1904-1988, his life and interest’, London, 10 March 1989 Runcorn organised the meeting and was also involved in the publication of the proceedings in Vistas in Astronomy. He spoke on ‘George McVittie: his breadth of parallel discussion meeting on ‘Early Heat Source in the Solar System’. 3 folders Includes papers on McVittie by W. Davidson and R. Chisholm. H.863-H.865 General correspondence and papers, May 1988October 1989. scientific interest’. He also organised a See also G.382. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.866-H.869 ‘George McVittie, 1904-1988’ conference. H.866 Provisional and final programmes. Curriculum vitae of George McVittie and biography listing achievements. his scientific Paper by Sir William McCrea ‘George Cunliffe McVittie (1904-88), OBE, FRSE Pupil of Whittaker and Eddington: Pioneer of Modern Cosmology’. Papers on McVittie by Runcorn and Raymond Hide (‘Brief comments on George McVittie’s meteorological papers’). H.870, H.871 ‘Early Heat Source in the Solar System’ conference H.870 Provisional and final programmes. meeting, Lunteren, The Conference papers. Miscellaneous material. Programme of the meeting only. Royal Astronomical Society out-of-town Netherlands, 30 March 1989 Correspondence replying to Runcorn's applications, 1981, 1985. Runcorn applied frequently to the Royal Society for grants to support his travel. Miscellaneous travel documentation, 1980s Grant applications to the Royal Society H.874, H.875 H.874 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Air travel refund and other discount claims Correspondence, 1982-1988. H.876-H.878 Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Space Studies of Solar System Magnetic Fields’, London, 12 January 1990 Runcorn was an organiser of the meeting. He spoke on ‘Lunar and planetary core and spherical shell dynamo’. Correspondence and papers re arrangements, August-December 1989. Programme of the meeting; list October 1989 to September 1990. of Royal Astronomical Society meetings Miscellaneous material. H.879, H.880 Correspondence re arrangements, February 1983-October 1989. 2 folders. Runcorn's application to the British Council for support. H.879-H.883 Planned visit to Greece, January - February 1990 Runcorn had planned to go to Greece throughout the 1980s but did not make a visit. Although a January 1990 visit under the auspices of the British Council was well in hand, it is not clear whether Runcorn did go to Greece. Miscellaneous material. Report on a visit to Greece by K.M. Creer of Edinburgh University. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences H.884, H.885 Royal Astronomical Society meeting on Geophysics’, London, 9 February 1990 ‘Solid State Physics and Runcorn organised the meeting and spoke on ‘Core mantle coupling and lower mantle electrical conductivity’. Brief correspondence re arrangements, January - February 1990. Programme of the meeting. Proposal for a Royal Astronomical Society meeting on ‘Gravitation: Recent Physical and Laboratory Investigations’, ca 1990-1992 Runcorn suggested the topic of the meeting and the Royal Astronomical Society accepted it no evidence in the papers that the meeting went ahead. for the 1990-1992 session. However, there is Brief correspondence re arrangements, December 1988 - July 1989. Not used. H.888-H.892 Royal Society meeting on ‘The Solar System: a Review of Results from Space Missions’, London, 25-26 January 1994 The meeting was organised by Runcorn, who spoke on ‘Evidence for a primeval lunar satellite system: a clue to planetary formation’. He was also involved in the publication of the proceedings. 2 folders. H.891, H.892 Draft and final versions of Runcorn's paper. Correspondence re arrangements, November - December 1993. Programme and list of participants. Abstracts of lectures delivered and review of the meeting. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Visits and conferences Ciba Foundation/Royal Society discussion meeting on ‘The Origin of Life in the Solar System’, London, 27 January 1994 Runcorn chaired the meeting. Programme. Institute of Ecotechnics seminar on ‘Biosphere 2 and Other Closed Systems’, London, 10-12 April 1996 Runcorn was involved in the organisation of the meeting. Brief correspondence re the venue, February-March 1995. Royal Society meeting on ‘Magnetic Field Generation in the Solar System’, 1997-1998 Runcorn suggested the topic of the meeting in 1995 but the Royal Society decided to reconsider the proposal for the 1997-1998 meeting programme. Letter of proposal re the meeting, February 1995. Miscellaneous shorter correspondence re possible visits. Miscellaneous visits material. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 SECTION J CORRESPONDENCE J.1-J.124 Runcorn was a conscientious correspondent, despite his very frequent travel and peripatetic lifestyle. However, the bulk of his correspondence is not to be found in this section as most has been retained with the material to which it relates and with which it was found. Thus many letters are to be found elsewhere, particularly within sections D (Research), G (Societies and organisations) and H (Visits and conferences). Runcorn kept a few sequences of correspondence together under a named individual and these are presented in the first subsection. The principal correspondents represented are W.F. and L.M. Libby of the University of California Los Angeles. The bulk of the remaining correspondence is arranged in a chronological sequence 1948-1995. Runcorn does not seem to have kept correspondence as a matter of course and the sequence for September-December 1988 at J.61, J.62 may be a unique survival indicating the volume of correspondence he typically received. The single largest component of this section, however, is Runcorn’s references and recommendations for his former students and colleagues. He kept an extensive sequence of these, The material is arranged as follows: J.1-J.34 J.71-J.124 J.35-J.70 CORRESPONDENCE: CHRONOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE: ALPHABETICAL retained in an alphabetical sequence which is preserved in the arrangement. REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence CORRESPONDENCE: ALPHABETICAL 1953-1995 Baumgardner, J.R. 1984-1985 Baumgardner was based at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Correspondence and papers re work on early lunar mantle. Dickey, D.D. Dickey worked for the US Geological Survey based in Colorado. Letter to Runcorn enclosing maps and data on locations in Utah. Hide, R. 1994-1995 Hide was in the Oxford Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics. Correspondence and data re light absorption. Hughes was at Andrews University, Michigan. Irving, E. Hughes, W.W. 1979-1983 Hughes, H. 1953, 1954 1979-1981. Includes material re growth rings on Nautilius. 1979. Includes Irving’s election to the Fellowship of the Royal Society. Irving worked in the Geomagnetism Laboratory of the Earth Physics Branch of the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. 1982-1983. Chiefly re joint paper with Runcorn ‘Growth lines nautiloids’. in fossil 1979-1992 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1980. Chiefly re Runcorn and Irving’s work in the 1950s. Includes letter from Runcorn replying to Irving’s questions on the history of continental drift and contribution to the development of ideas in the area. 1981-1982, 1992. Chiefly history of the idea of continental drift. J.10-J.25 Libby, W.F. and L.M. 1977-1987 Willard Frank and Leona Marshall Libby were on the staff of the University of California Los Angeles (W.F. Libby at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, L.M. Libby at Environmental Science and Engineering). The Libbys co-authored a number of papers with Runcorn, not all of which were accepted for publication. Willard died in 1980 and Leona in 1986. Includes correspondence re joint work and drafts of papers authored or co- authored by the Libbys. See also C.62-C.64. 1977. 1978. 1979. Includes draft of ‘A new cosmology and the problem of solar neutrinos’ by W.F. and L.M. Libby. Includes draft of ‘Possibility of superheavy elements in iron meteorites II’ by W.F. and L.M. Libby and Runcorn, April 1978. neutrinos’ by W.F. and L.M. Libby, December 1980. Chiefly response to article by R.K. Bull on super heavy elements (Nature vol 282 (1979), 393). Includes draft of ‘The upside down cosmology and the lack of solar January - June 1980. August - December 1980. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1981. Includes draft of ‘Density versus time in the early Universe’ by A.O. Barut and L.M. Libby, May 1981. January - June 1982. Includes draft of ‘Estimation of Hubble constant using distribution objects with velocity of recession’ by L.M. Libby, [ ] Marshall and Runcorn. July - September 1982. Includes draft of constant luminosity’ by L.M. Libby et al. ‘A solar breeder to explain the lack of neutrinos and October 1982. Includes draft of ‘Systematics of Quasi-Stellar-Object spectra’ by L.M. Libby, L.H. Levine and Runcorn. November - December 1982. 1984. 1985. Includes ‘Tentative explanation for lower density to red and higher density to blue of Lyman-Alpha for absorption lines in several QSOs’ and ‘Nuclear reactors to heat Jupiter and Saturn’ by L.M. Libby. L.M. Libby and Runcorn. Includes ‘Review: possibility of super heavy elements in the solar system’ by S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence Nd. Includes ‘Fission product elements in Quasi-Stellar Objects’ by L.M. Libby. Opdyke, N.D. 1958-1971 Opdyke was a member of the Geology Department in the Rice Institute, University of Texas in the late 1950s and worked with Runcorn on rock magnetism. He then held posts in Australia and Rhodesia before returning to the US and working at the Lamont Geological Observatory, New York. 1958-1959. 1960-1971. J.28-J.34 Srnka, L.J. 1968-1975 1968-1969. Includes drafts on solar wind-Moon interaction. Chiefly work carried out at UK Atomic Energy Authority Culham Laboratory, Berkshire. Srnka was a Marshall Scholar at the University of Newcastle. He studied for his Ph.D. under Runcorn working on solar winds. Includes thesis outline ‘Steady induction in the solar wind’. ‘A proposed super-Alfvenic rotating plasma experiment’. 1970 (1). 1970 (2). 1971. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1973. Chiefly re Ph.D. 1974-1975. J.35-J.70 CORRESPONDENCE: CHRONOLOGICAL 1948-1995, nd Chiefly correspondence re research, visits, equipment etc. 1948-1950. 1952-1953. 1960-1962. January - April 1957. May 1957. 1958-1959. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1963-1969. 1971-1972. February - June 1979. July - November 1979. 1978. Includes photograph of Runcorn. 1982-1983. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1986-1987. January - August 1988. September 1988. October - December 1988. 1991-1992. January - July 1994. August - December 1994. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence J.71-J.124 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1964-1988 Contents of Runcorn’s boxfiles, arranged in alphabetical order. Not indexed. A. 1968-1986 1965-1980 1972-1985 1967-1981 1968-1978 1975-1985 1978-1982 1966-1988 1976-1982 1981-1985 1966-1982 1973-1985 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1967-1986 1978-1985 1969-1979 1967-1980 1964-1987 1965-1984 1966-1984 1967-1984 1975-1986 1964-1982 1970-1981 1975-1986 1966-1983 1970-1985 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1968-1980 1969-1985 1968-1981 1966-1974 1974-1985 1965-1979 1973-1986 1965-1981 1974-1982 1965-1987 1970-1986 1984-1985 1978-1984 1968-1985 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Correspondence 1971-1986 1969-1983 1968-1977 1978-1984 1963-1969 1973-1988 1966-1980 1969-1980 1966-1985 1972-1986 1972-1979 1975-1988 1968-1987 1966-1980 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS ACADEMIA EUROPAEA ACKERMANN, M.E.H. ADLER, I. AGRELL, Stuart Olof AHRENS, Thomas J. AKERS, J.P ALBEE, Arden L. ALBRIGHT & WILSON ALDERMAN, Arthur Richard ALDRICH, Henry Ray ALEXANDER, Shelton S. G.1 G.68, G.69 G.530 G.567, G.574 H.145, H.148, H.194, H.257 H.258, H.259, H.260, H.556, H.558 H.7 H.298, J.54 C.62, C.63, C.68 H.89 H.114 H.135, H.194, H.226, H.234 H.336, H.417 H.61, H.156, H.473 ALLEN, James A. Van ALLEN, Percival ALLEN, Clarence R. ALLEN, D.M ALFVEN, Hannes ALLAN, Douglas W. ALLAN, R.R. ALLARD, P. C.78 J.45 H.428 ALLEGRE, Claude Jean G.75, H.254, H.263, H.474, H.478 H.480, H.510, H.556, H.560 G.371 AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION G.663, H.126, H.127, H.128 ALLER, Lawrence ALLEY, Carroll O. H.308, H.309 G.267 H.422 H.19 A.91, H.133, H.147, H.474 AMERIGIAN, Craig A.89, A.91, G.2-G.6 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 ANDERS, Edward ANDERS, Jim ANDERSEN, Einar ANDERSON, Allen Joel ANDERSON, Don L. ANDERSON, Kinsey A. ANDERSON, Orson L. ANDERSON, Richard Austin ANDREWS, John C. ANGENHEISTER, G. ANTONIADIS, G. ARKELL, William Joscelyn Index of correspondents G.159, G.179, G.180, G.182-G.184 G.194, H.31, H.200, H.255, H.257, H.259, H.263, H.379, H.456 H.73 G.68 G.61, G.76, G.92 H.211 H.298 G.242, H.556, H.559 D.187 D.269, D.301 G.103, G.140, H.90, H.91, H.557 H.580 H.245 J.37 ARNOLD, James R. MINISTRY OF DEFENSE J.39 J.61 C.28, C.41 H.254 G.572, G.573, H.200, H.226 ARNOLD, Odette B. ARRENHIUS, Gustaf ARTHUR, D.W.G. ARMSTRONG, David Gilford ARLEY, Niels ARMOUR, Bob ASAMI, Eizo AUSTRALIA C.68, G.86, G.114, G.127, G.128, G.326, G.327, G.330, H.589 D.187 DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION AND SCIENCE AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY D.183, D.184 D.182, D.184 D.184, D.187 D.184-D.187 G.182, G.205 C.76 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS D.182 AXFORD, W. lan G.60, G.121, G.150, G.151, G.674 BAART, E.E. BABBITT, Frances BABER, David John BACKSTROM, Gunnar BACKUS, George E. BACON, G.E. BADDILEY, Sir James BAILEY, Richard N. BAINES, Peter G. BAKER, George H.178 A.122 J.58 H.148 C.74, D.265, D.266, D.301, D.340, G.379 J.36 C.40, C.46 C.38 D.264, D.272 C.76, H.103 D.308 D.349 G.411, G.412 G.719, H.556 D.346 BANIN, A. BALDWIN, Ralph B. BANKS, Roger J. BARBER, Norman BALOGH, André BALSIGER, Hans BAKER, Trevor BALDWIN, G. G.122 G.122 G.6 G.63 BANERJEE, Subir K. A.91, D.290, G.5, G.183, G.190, G.192, G.194, H.23, H.67, H.294 See also G.368, G.381 J.61 D.320, D.346, D.347, D.349, J.60, BARNES, David John BARKER, Richard M. C.71, H.21 D.336 BARBER, N.F. BARBETTI, Mike S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 BARNES, Harley BARNES, lan E. BARRACLOUGH, David R. BARRINGER, J. Paul BARRON, Eric J. BARSUKOYV, V.L. BARTON, Charles E. BARTON, John C. BASKIR, E. BASTIN, John A. BATEMAN, A.F. BATES, Leslie Fleetwood BATHURST, Robin Gilbert Charles Index of correspondents H.46 C.46, C.48 H.556, J.69 G.380 G.374, H.581, H.582 H.475 G.268, H.624 H.582, J.11, J.13, J.21, J.22, J.60 H.59 G.128, G.326, G.559, G.570, H.268, H.347 D.351 C.70, J.50 D.344 H.234, H.295 J.1 H.114 BAZ, Farouk EL- BECKER, Sir Ellerton BECKETT, R.L. BECKINSALE, Robert BEGEMANN, F. BELDON B.C BECK, R.H BECKER, Bob D.174 D.264 H.255 H.618 BAUMGARDNER, John R. D.352, G.440, G.444, H.217, H.299 G.190, G.227-G.229, H.254, H.259, H.451, J.49 G.699 C.79, G.47, G.253-G.255, H.97, J.42 BELOUSSOV, Vladimir Vladimirovich H.282 H.324 G.583 BENJAMIN, Thomas Brooke BELTON, Michael J.S. BEMMELEN, R.W. VAN BENDER, Peter L. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 BENNETTS, David A. BENSON, A.C. BENSON, William E. BERGER, C.R. BERGER, Philip BERGH, H.W. BERGMANS, P. BERRINGTON, Hugh BERTRAM, Robert BERVERA, Emilio HERRERO- BETTOLO, G.B. MARINI- BEYNON, Sir Granville BICKERTON, Roy J. Index of correspondents H.7 H.670 H.428 H.176 H.40 J.61 H.132 J.67 G.362 G.47, G.686 C.70, C.80 H.45, H.146 H.325 D.350 BINGHAM, BIRCH, Francis BIRD, Peter BIRENHEIDE, R. BIERMANN, Ludwig BLACKSHEAR, Tom BIGARELLA, J.J. BINDER, Alan B. C.71 G.127 D.266 G.86, H.156, H.157, H.474, H.477 BLACKETT, Patrick Maynard Stuart, Baron H.46 B.6, D.333, H.37, H.159, J.37 BLAXTER, Sir Kenneth Lyon BOHNENBERGER, Otto BLAGONRAVOV, [?] H.299 H.94 H.14 BLAKE, F.G BLAKE, G.M. BODRI, B. H.498, H.499 G.728 H.325 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 BOIS, P.M. du BOLT, Bruce A. Index of correspondents J.38 A.93, C.76, G.34, G.36, H.193, H.210, H.213, H.224, H.225, H.226, H.247, H.248, H.417, H.555, H.557 BOLTON, Herbert Cairns C.82, H.202, H.203 BOLTON, Thomas BOND, G. BONDI, Sir Hermann BONET, R.M. BONHOMMET, Norbert BOOGAARD, M. van den BOOKER, F.W BOOKER, John R. BORRE, Kai G.336 H.178 G.516 G.134 D.266, H.529, H.599 D.348 H.28 H.575, H.596 G.92, H.499 H.332 BOWELL, Edward BOWEN, Martin BOYER, Robert E. BOSCHI, Enzo BOTELER, D.H. BOYLE, A.J.F. BRACE, W.F D.268, D.271 C.78, G.389 G.335 J.45 J.44 BOTTJER, David J. BOTT, Martin Harold Phillips G.172 BRAGG, Sir (William) Lawrence BRADDICK, Henry John James BRACEWELL, R.N. H.167 D.182 H.228 C.70, C.83 H.47, J.68 D.101 C.76 J.62 BRADNER, Hugh BRADY, L.F. BRAHIC, A. Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 BRAIDEN, Paul M. BRANDT, Reinhardt BRENIKOV, Paul BREED, William J. BRERETON, Roy G. BRETT, Robin BRIDEN, James Christopher BRIMBLE, Lionel John Farnham BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE J.12 C.37, C.47 G.320, H.71, H.85, H.161, H.588 G.59 H.253 G.622, G.630, H.427, H.438 H.38 G.7-G.11 BRITISH COUNCIL C.75, C.76, C.81 BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) J.36 BRITISH PETROLEUM G.440, G.441, G.444, J.35 BRITISH PLASTER BOARD LTD D.342 J.69 H.15 H.497 H.51 H.379, H.396 BROOKE, Christopher BROOKS, Baylor BROOKS, Christopher BROSCHE, P. BROUWER, Dirk BRUCK, Hermann A. BROWN, Sir George Malcolm BROWNE, Benjamin Chapman D.269, G.234, G.275, G.394, G.606, H.252, H.254, H.255, H.347, H.427, H.473, H.512, H.601 H.43, H.49 A.88, G.344, G.346, G.348, G.352 BRUNTON, C. Howard C. J.39 D.79 BUCHER, Walter, H. BRUSH. Stephen G. BRYSON, R.A BRUCKSHAW, J.M. D.355, D.358 H.613 H.31 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 BUCHWALD, V.F. BUDDINGTON, A-F. BUETTNER, K.J.K BULL, R.K. BULLARD, Sir Edward Crisp BULLEN, K.E. BULLERWELL, W. BULLOCK, Kenneth C BURGES, Denys C.L. BURKE, Kevin BURNS, Harry BURSA, Milan Index of correspondents J.13 J.36 H.18 H.458, J.13 A.88, D.85, G.253, G.412, G.413, G.453, G.669, H.97, H.126, H.127, H.139, H.143 H.449, H.228 G.295, G.388 H.13 A.88 H.161, H.226, H.325, H.335 H.422, J.62 A.125 G.61 BUSSE, Friedrich G.240, G.250, G.386, G.480 CAHEN, L. H.50, H.53, H.54 BUTLER, James Robert BUTLER, Roy H.106 H.83 J.58 BUTLER, Sir Clifford Charles CABLE AND WIRELESS LTD D.167-D.176, D.179-D.183, D.186, D.187, D.262, D.264, D.269, D.270, G.410-G.413 H.456 G.273, H.59, H.147, H.299, H.555 H.651, J.56 G.326, H.255, H.297, H.298, H.422, CAHILL, Tom A. CAILLEUX, André CAIN, Joseph C. CALIO, Anthony J. CAMERON, A.G.W. J.11 G.33 G.574 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 CAMERON, Winifred S. CAMPBELL, Charles D CANN, J.R. CANNON, John CANUTO, Vittorio CAP, F. CARDUS, J.O. CAREN, R.P. CAREY, Sam Warren CAREY, W. CARR, Michael H. CARRINGTON, Alan CARTER, William E. Index of correspondents H.294, H.295 H.8, H.14, J.40 C.40, H.427 C.27 H.497, H.498 G.516 D.266, H.388 H.464 D.357, G.344, G.346 H.176 G.53, G.61-G.63, H.248 G.396 H.395 CARTWRIGHT, David E. D.181, D.271, D.307 CHANDRASEKHAR, S. CHANNELL, James E.T. CASIMIR, H.B.G. CASSEN, Patrick M. CAZENARE, Anny CHAGAS, Carlos C.58, C.59 H.368, H.474 G.143, J.49 G.304, H.166, H.187, H.294 CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph W. D.59, D.79, H.145, H.148, H.297 G.344, G.346, G.348-G.352, G.357, G.360 J.37 G.195 C.79, J.37 H.156 H.514 G.267 CHAPMAN, Clark R. CHAPMAN, Sydney CHANG, Sherwood CHANG Wen You CHARLESWORTH, Henry CHAO, E.C.T. G.194, H.254, H.258 CHAMBERLAIN, E.?A. H.325, H.556, H.557, J.68 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 CHEVALLIER, A. CHIARELLI, B. CHILDRESS, Stephen CHINNERY, Michael, A. CHRISTENSEN, E. FRIES- CHRISTIANSEN, W.N. CHRISTIE, John M. CHRISTOPHE, M. CLARK, George R.. II CLARK, R.B. CLARK, Sydney P. CLARKE, Sir Cyril Astley CLARKE, Roy S. Index of correspondents J.10 H.161 H.247, H.284, H.289 H.167, H.168 J.68 G.162 H.331 H.266 G.335, H.335 D.347, D.350 H.147 G.728 J.60 G.380, G.521 H.83, H.84 COLE; 7.9.S. COE, Rob COFFIN, R. Clare COGHILL, D. CLIFFORD, T.N. CLOETINGH, S. CLOSS, H. CLOUD, Preston H.457 H.178 J.68 H.604 D.348 CLUBE, S. Victor M. CLAYTON, Robert Norman D.320 D.224, D.275, G.86, G.87, G.130 G.326, H.248, H.255, J.11, J.33, J.54 G.150, G.376, H.428 H.139, H.166, H.417 J.68 D.103 1.179 COLEMAN, Richard COHEN. Charles J. COLEMAN, Paul J. COLE, George H. A. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 GOLTETTE, B.J. COLLINGE, Brian COLLINSON, [?] COLLSION, P. Index of correspondents G.75 A.88 G.440 C.37, C.40 COLOMBO, Giuseppe C.77, G.389, H.94, H.95, H.106 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK A.88 COMBES, Michel COMMERCIAL CABLE CO. G.79-G.81, G.83 D.181 COMMITTEE ON SPACE RESEARCH (COSPAR) G.12-G.53, G.579 CONNERNEY, J.E.P. CONTOPOULOS, G. COOK, Sir Alan Hugh J.58 G.24, G.27, G.178-G.180, G.182, G.203, G.204 D.209, D.210, G.71, G.540, G.576, G.589, G.699 CORNWALL, Henry R. CORON, Suzanne COOK, Kenneth L. COPE, F. Wolverson COTERA, Augustus S. CORADINI, A. CORADINI, M. C.75 D.85 H.308 G.123 J.43 CORRIGAN, Donald J. COTTRELL, Sir Alan Howard D.172, D.173 C.81, G.659, H.156, H.157, H.440 COWLING, Thomas George G.69, G.70, H.97, H.604 COURTILLOT, Vincent 417 H.135 H.225 H.605 COUGHLIN, K.J. COULOMB, J. COX, Allan Verne COX, Charles (‘Chip’) G.295-G.297 G.340, G.574 G.12, H.145, H.555 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 COX, lan COYNE, George V. CRACRAFT, Joel CRAIG, Harmon CRAM, W. John CRAWFORD, John CRAWFORD, A. Ray CREBER, G.T. CREER, Kenneth Midworth CRISP, Dennis John CRISWELL, David R. Index of correspondents G.440 G.345, G.348 H.159 D.357, J.56 C.42, C.46 J.60 F.9, H.198, H.202 H.559 G.267, G.379, G.382, G.543, G.620, G.630, H.40, H.347, H.555, H.556, H.561, H.675, J.39, J.56, J.68 D.359, G.395, G.396, H.499 H.297 CRITTENDEN, Max D. CROOK, T.N. H.45 H.451 H.660 H.494 J.62 J.47 H.229 H.47, H.249 CURRALL, A.E. CUTTS, James, A. CRUMPTON, M.J. CROSSLEY, David CURRIE, Robert C. CULLEN, Theodore CRUMPACKER, David W. D.85 D’ARCY EXPLORATION CO. LTD DANSON, Edward Bridge DANIELSSON, Lars H.38 H.156 G.320 H.505, J.53 H.213 DAMON, Paul E. DANG, N. VAN S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 D’ARNAUD GERKENS, J.C. DARS, R. DAVIES, D. Rowland DAVIES, Geoffrey F. DAVIES, Myron O. DAVIES, Peter Anthony DAVIES, R.A. DAVIES, Rodney Deane DAVIS, Raymond, Jr DAWSON, Barry DAY, Alan DAY, Ronald DE, Bibhas R. Index of correspondents H.64 H.161 G.521 H.463, H.505, H.506 H.77 J.69 G.373 G.155, G.374, G.376, G.382, J.58, J.59 D.356, D.357 H.530 D.181, D.182 H.506, H.589 G.308 J.68 DENISSE, J.F. DENTON, Eric J. DEER, W.A DEKKER, A.J. DENCE, Michael R. H.112 H.242 G.233 H.117 H.266 DeMARCUS, Wendell DEAN, Paul Reichardt DERMOTT, Stanley Frederick J.2 G.564, H.310, H.311, H.474, H.477 H.615, J.11, J.68 DEWEY, John Frederick DICKEL, John DICKEY, D.D. G.43, G.46 G.392, H.592 H.190 A.94 G.382 DICKE, R.H. H.509, H.623 DELANY, Frances DEVERIA; .J.3:P: S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 DICKEY, Parke A DICKINSON, Dale F. DIETZ, Robert S. DISHOECK, E.F. van DISTECHE, A. DODGE, Richard Eugene DODSON, M. DOELL, Richard Rayman DOLLFUS, Audouin Index of correspondents H.11 H.443, H.444 H.67, H.89, H.551, H.640 J.67 D.345 G.335 G.68 H.97, J.40, J.47 A.93, D.278, G.22, G.32, G.33, G.41, G.42, G.46, G.85, G.168, G.174, G.179, G.181, G.185, G.214-G.216, G.281, G.283, G.285, G.289, G.290, G.294, G.327, H.95, H.103, H.118, H.200, H.201, H.254, H.258, H.477, H.674, J.56, J.62 DOLMAN, John William D.352, D.354 DOMMELEN, H. van den DONNER, A.M. DREVER, H.I. DRISCOLL, Everly DUBA, Al H.511, H.513, H.514 DRAKE, Michael J. DRAN, Jean-Claude D.349 H.628 D.355 G.349 H.256 D.225 DOWNEY, William Samuel H.251, H.254, H.256, H.257 DONOVAN, Desmond Thomas H.156 G.59, G.374, H.289, H.363, H.510 D.175, D.176, D.179, G.411 G.34, J.11 H.148 DUFFUS, H.J. DUKE, Mike B. H.135, H.677, J.54, J.58 DUNCOMBE, R.L DUNGEY, J.W. DuBOIS, Robert L. DUBUISSON, M. D.344, D.345 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents DUNHAM, Sir Kingsley Charles G.7, G.593, H.512 DURRANI, Saeed A. DWORNIK, Stephen E. DYAL, Palmer EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS EAST AFRICAN EXTERNAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Co. LTD EASTON, William H. EATON, Gordon P. EBERHARDT, Peter ECCLES, Sir John Carew ECKART, Carl G.390, H.253, H.259, H.456, H.458 G.224, G.559 J.11 E.309 D.183 H.135 H.446, H.451, H.505, H.541 G.86, G.234, H.255, H.258, H.259, H.511 G.345 H.19 ECKELMANN, W.R. H.160 G.183 EDWARDS, J.H. EGLINTON, Geoffrey EDEN, H. Frank EDGINGTON, John ECKHARDT, Donald H. EDWARDS, A.D. (‘Tony’) G.556 C.39 G.729 J.47 EDWARDS, Sir Samuel Frederick G.59, H.194, H.213, H.224, H.234 H.335, H.395, H.444, H.511, J.53 G.686 G.174, G.542, G.544, G.565, G.574, G.593, G.603, H.251-H.254, H.278 G.85, G.131, G.566, G.572, H.156 ELLIOTT, Sir Roger James D.347 H.61, H.62 EGYED; 1. EICHLER, Roland ELIASSEN, Arnt ELLIOTT, Harry ELLIOTT, Ralph W.V. G.267 C.73, H.33, H.56, H.78 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 ELLYETT, Clifton D. ELSASSER, Walter ELSTON, Wolfgang E. EMBLETON, Brian J.J. EMELEUS, K.G. EMILIANI, Cesare ENDTZ, J. ENGELHARDT, Wolf von ENGLAND, Philip ENSING, L. ERICKSON, Edwin F. ERNST, W.G. Index of correspondents G.267 H.84, H.97, H.149, H.444 G.190, G.194 1509 C.70 H.45, H.49, J.54 D.352, D.354 G.49, G.231, G.327, H.258, H.672, J.64 H.331 D.352 H.311 J.60 EUGSTER, Otto D.290 G.68-G.76 G.68 G.77 G.6, G.78-G.111, G.139 EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY EVANS, J.T. EVANS, R. EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY EUROPEAN UNION OF GEOSCIENCES EUROPEAN PLANETARY GEOLOGY CONSORTIUM G.92, G.108, G.112-G.153, G.326, G.327 G.593, H.160, H.187, H.233, J.36 A.94 G.179 G27 H.149 FALCON, Norman FANSELAU, G. EVANS, David S. EWING, Maurice FAIRBAIRN, Andrew Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 FARQUEHAR, Ron FARRELL, William E. FATT, Paul FAULL, R.J FAURE, H. FECHTIG, Hugo FELLS, lan FERRARO, Vincenzo Consolato Antonino FESCHOTTE, P. FIELDER, Gilbert H.38 H.427, J.54 G.393 H.7 H.423 G.80, G.84-G.87, G.92, G.93, G.94, G.97, G.100, G.103, G.104, G.107, G.110, G.121, G.122, G.131, H.681 C.58 H.156 H.112 D.209, D.210, D.236, G.174, G.185, G.186, G.189, G.190, G.192, G.326, G.509, G.519, G.556, G.566, H.94, H.102, H.154, H.251, H.295, H.347, H.512 FiJl ARMED SERVICES G.543, H.332 FISHER, David E. FISHER, K.J. FILLOUX, Jean H. FISCHER, Alfred G. FISH, Robert FISH; T. D.182 D.264 J.56 FlJl INTERNATIONAL TELECOM H.457, J.11, J.23 FLANDERN Thomas C. VAN FISHER, Sir Ronald Aylmer D.356, H.234, H.234, J.48 FLANAGAN, Gordon H.511, H.513, H.575 H.20 H.11 D.174 C.70 FLECK, Robert C. FLEMING, J.A. D.174, D.175 H.309 J.35 FLEROV, Georgy N. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 FLINN, Edward A. FLODMARK, Stig FLOHN, H. FLORENSKY, Cyril P. FLORIS, Soren FLOWER, Rousseau H. Index of correspondents G.269, G.271, H.299 J.63, J.65, J.66, J.68, J.69 H.127, H.530 G.180, G.182, G.183, G.194, G.208, G.225, G.602, H.258, J.47 D.344 D.357 FLOWERS, Brian Hilton, Baron C.63, G.78, G.86 FORD, Trevor David FORREST, J.R. FOX, William FOWDEN, Sir Leslie FRANCIS, C.H.A. SANFORD- D.348 H.544 J.53 G.392 G722 FRANK, Sir (Frederick) Charles G.573, H.331, H.512 H.294, H.297 FRAUNDORF, Phil FREISEN, Larry FREMLIN, John H. FRICKE, Walter FRICKER, Peter E. FREEMAN, John W. FRIES, Carl FRIESEN, Larry H.310 H.297 G.330 J.56 FRIEDMAN, Herbert G.26, G.27, G.87, H.256 G.138, G.352, H.474 H.160, H.325. H.423, H.425, H.532 FUCHS, Sir Vivian Ernest FROIDEVAUX, Claude FULCHIGNONI, Marcello FUKUSHIMA, Naoshi H.46 J.45 G.349 G.62 J.39 G.276 FRIEDMAN, Louis S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 FULLER, Michael D. GANCARZ, Alexander J. GARLAND, George D. GARLICK, George Frederick John GASKELL, Thomas Frohock GASPARINI, Paolo GASS, lan Graham GAST, Paul W. GASTIL, Gordon GATHERCOLE, Peter W. Index of correspondents D.275, G.516, H.194, H.233, H.235 H.256, H.289, H.555, H.559, H.590 H.464 G.12, G.18, G.238, G.242, G.252, G.279, G.281, G.283-G.285, G.578, H.168 G.326, H.252, H.253, H.660 See also G.321 A.93, G.367, G.368, G.440, G.444, H.6, H.193 C.81, H.191, H.244 G.40, G.295, G.657 G.242 H.15 J.38 GAULT, Donald E. GEAKE, John Edward GENTNER, W. H.258, J.52, J.53 GEHRELS, Tom GEISS, Johannes GAVIN, Malcolm GAY, S. Parker G.183, G.328 H.416, J.47 J.54 H.112 J.56 G.392 GAZE, Raymond Michael J.60 G.26, G.27, G.69, G.78-G.82, G.93, G.94, G.97, G.98, G.107, G.110, G.326, G.327, H.126, H.255, H.266, J.67 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND MUSEUM GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON J.43 C.79 H.54 GEURTS, H.L GIBERT, Dominique D.85, D.86 Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 GILLINDER, A. D. GILLULY, James GILVARRY, John J. GINERICH, Owen GINSBERG, [?] GIRDLER, Ronald William GJELLESTAD, Guro GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE GLOVER, Stuart W. GOATLY, Bruce, M. GODDARD, J.B. GODFREY, Stuart GOETTEL, Kenneth A. H.102 H.7, J.40 C.74 J.69 D.351 C.61, G.620, J.68 H.61 J.68 C.28 H.559, H.560, H.561 C.29 D.269, D.271 H.642, J.61 GOLD, Thomas GOLDBERG, Leo GOODKIND, John M. GOOD, Gregory A. GOODACRE, Alan G.179 C.37 J.48 J.69 D.307 GOLDING, Bernard T. GOODY, Richard Mead GOLDSTEIN, Melvyn L. G.64-G.67, G.190, G.195, H.102, H.200, H.233, H.254-H.257, H.476, H.481, H.511, H.513, J.11 H.94, H.124, H.192, H.244 G.40, G.41, G.59, G.86, G.93, G.326, H.83, H.194, H.255, H.289, H.422, H.440, H.441, H.588, H.589, H.590, J.11, J.52 D.345, D.347-D.349, H.71 GOORMAGHTIGH, J. GOREAU, Tom F. GORENSTEIN, Paul GOSE, Wulf Achim GOUDAS, C.L. J.61, J.64 G.110, G.111 H.298 H.225 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 GOUGH, Denis lan GOULTY, Neil Rivers GRAHAM, John W. GRAIG, H. GRAINDOR, Maurice Jacques GRAND, H.E. Le GRANT, C. Kerr GRANT, Richard GRAY, Barbara M. Index of correspondents D.339, H.97 G.373, G.522 C.70, H.37 H.511 G.344 J.61 D.348 D.355 D.149, D.188, D.215, J.43 GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND CABINET OFFICE COMMONWEALTH OFFICE G.340 G.411 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE G.340-G.342 D.335, G.314-G.319 G.64-G.67 G.299 GREEN, Cecil, H. GREEN, David H. .15;,516 G.242, H.252 GREENBERG, Richard MINISTRY OF SUPPLY MINISTRY OF OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT G.190, G.194, G.234, G.235, G.256, H.102, H.589, H.590 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT UNIT J.40 GREENWOOD, Norman Neill H.593 H.640 C.42 H.154 H.13 H.21 GRIDLER, R. GRIFFITHS, D.H. GROBLER, Nicolaas J. GREEN, Jack GREEN, Peter GREER, David GREENWOOD, W.R G.446, G.450 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 GROOT, M.S. GROTEN, E. GROVE, T. GRUN, Eberhard GUARDIAN, THE GUBBINS, D. GUEST, John Edward GUIER, W.H. GULATEE, B.L. GURNEY, lan Denies Cecil GUSTIN, F.R Index of correspondents H.292 D.307 H.310 G.61, G.62 E.284-E.289 H.143, H.556 D.213A, G.29-G.31, G.33-G.35, G.75, G.80, G.290, G.294, G.327, G.540, G.542, H.184, H.477, H.477, H.479 H.45, H.49 J.35 C.85, H.21 H.19 GUTSCHICK, Raymond C. D.103, H.117 D.342 HALL, John S. HADDON, Ray A.W. HALES, Anton L HALL, Clarence HALL, Donald E. GYPSUM MINES LTD G.144 D.355 HAERENDEL, Gerhard H.148, H.202, H.556, H.557 H.45, H.203, H.422, H.426, J.39 G.385 G.165-G.167 H.90, H.91 HALLIDAY, lan HAMELIN, M. HAMON, Bruce V. HANDLEY, J.R.F. HARDING, George A. HAMILTON, Douglas D.346, D.348, D.349 J.61 J.68 H.178 D.264, D.317, J.46 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 HARGRAVES, R.B. HARLAND, Walter Brian HARLAND AND WOLFF PLC HARRIS, Peter Graham HARRISON, Christopher G.A. HARRISON, John Christopher HART, Pem. E. HARTUNG, Jack B. HASEGAWA, Hiriochi HASKELL, George P. HASKIN, Larry A. HAWKINS, Gerald S. Index of correspondents D.266 A.94, D.355, G.521, J.59 D.308 G.69 G.6, G.377, H.345, H.362, H.555- H.557, H.575, H.587, H.588, H.595 H.35 G.250 H.251 G.134 G.26, G.27, G.93, G.108, G.123, G.127, G.128, G.130-G.134, G.142, G.144, G.326, G.327 H.294, H.297 H.45 H.46 H.332, H.335 HEIER, K.S. HEISKANEN, W.A HELBIG, K. HAZZARD, John C. HEAD, James W. Ill HEEZEN, Bruce C. HEIDE, S. van der HEARD, Hugh HEATH, Malcolm H.204 G.240 G.29 G.68 G.305, G.306, H.255, H.257, H.588, H.590, H.624 H.36, H.43 C.78, G.326, G.559, G.582, G.593, G.686 HELE, Desmond George KING- HELSLEY, Charles E. H.37, H.46 H.660 H.49, H.65 H.161 HELLER, Friedrich HELMS, Hans Jorgen H.556, H.557, H.560 HENDEL, Frank, J. Index of correspondents G.316 D.333 G.374, H.456 H.651, J.56 D.337, H.181, H.194, H.195 H.15 G.389, G.512, H.43, H.474 H.46 G.267, H.474 A.93, C.63, C.72, D.89, G.5, G.376, G.378, G.387, G.389, G.391, G.507, G.509, G.512, G.521, G.542, G.543, G.557, G.558, G.560, G.564, G.565, G.567, G.570, G.572-G.574, G.657, G.686, G.724, H.16, H.18, H.22, H.23, H.38, H.50, H.72, H.106, H.143, H.154, H.184, H.185, H.374, H.403, H.497, H.556, H.611, J.3, J.47, J.66 J.35 C.76 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 HERBERT, Floyd M. HERLOFSON, N. HERRMANN, Gunter HERZBERG, Claude T. HERZENBERG, A. HESS, H.H. HESS, Seymour L. HEYLMUN, E.B HIBBERD, Frank H. HIDE, Raymond (‘Spike’) HILTEN, D. VAN HINNERS, Noel, W. HINZE, William J. H.253, H.257, H.295 G.336, H.368, H.379 HILLS, E.S. HILLS, Peter J. C.34, C.37 H.53, H.292 HILGER & WATTS LTD HIPKIN, Roger Geoffrey H.605 H.556, H.558, H.575, H.623 HOFFMAN, Darleane C. D.348 H.464 J.68 D.308, D.347 G.379, G.382 HOBBS, Bruce HODSON, F. HOFFMAN, K.A. HOFMANN, A.W. HOFFMAN, Harald S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 HOFMANN, P. HOFMANN, Susan Index of correspondents HOLLIDAY, Frederick George Thomas HOLMES, Arthur HONIGMANN, Ernst A.J. HOOD, L.L. HOPKINS, Harry Geoffrey HORA, Heinrich HOREDT, G.P. HORN, Peter HORNY, Radvan HORTON, Claude W. HOUGHTON, J.T. D.351 D.235, D.237, D.238, D.244 H.511 D.343 C.32, C.37-C.48 H.624, J.11, J.56 G.521, G.522, H.540 G.267 H.511, H.513 H.253 D.357 H.51 H.475 HOUSE, Michael Robert HOWSE, H.D. HUGHES, Harry D.357 G.131 D.355 HOWE, Herbert J. HOWELL, B.F HOWELL, Lynn G. H.3, H.8, H.83, H.84 HOVESTADT, Dietrich HOYNG, P. HSU, Ken H.8 H.255 G.120 HOUSLEY, Robert M. H.234, H.254, H.361, H.362, H.457 ors H.498, H.505, H.506, J.5, J.6, J.62 C.54, D.355, D.356, D.359, G.335, HUGHES, W. William H.166, H.474 G.371, H.545 G.519, H.477 D.87, J.4 HUBBARD, W.B. HUDSON, John A. HUGHES, David W. G.68, G.70, H.128 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 HULST, H.C. van de HUNDHAUSSEN, A. HUNT, Garry E. HUNT, Trevor HUNTEN, Don M. HUNTER, A.N. HURST, Richard W. HUTCHISON, Robert HUTT, Charles HUXLEY, Sir Andrew Fielding IBBETSON, Alan Index of correspondents J.11 G.96, G.97, G.107, G.163, G.374, G.392, G.512, G.530, G.534, G.541 H.309, H.473, H.477, H.478 H.40 G.267, G.276, H.474, H.475 G.448 H.334 C.63, G.524, G.606, H.286, H.511, H.514, J.13 H.160 G.5, G.620 H.126 D.338, H.395, H.402, H.403 IMRE Izsak INGLIS, David R. IERLEY, Glenn R. IMBRIE, John IBEN, Icko, Jr ICARUS J.48 E.312 G.238 H.114 J.43 H.49 G.275 5 IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS G.25, G.230, G.480 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEODESY AND GEOPHYSICS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC UNIONS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PLANETOLOGY INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION G.154-G.230 G.162, G.213, G.279, G.290, G.294 G.231-G.277, G.283, G.294 G.278 G.33 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents INTER-UNION COMMISSION FOR STUDIES OFTHE MOON G.279-G.295 IRVING, E. (‘Ted’) IRVINE, J.M ISAAC, Peter C.G. ISHAM, Chris J. ISHIKAWA, Y. JACK, Kenneth Henderson JACOBS, Ann JACOBS, Gregg JACOBS, J.A. D.109, G.253, G.663, H.138, H.173, H.181, H.325, H.326, J.7-J.9 H.458, J.14 C.62 J.60 H.37 C.26-C.29, C.37, C.38 See WINTLE, Ann J.65 A.91, A.93, D.173-D.175, G.31, G.35, G.36, G.74, G.276, H.148, H.149, H.236, H.309, H.332, H.402, H.427, H.498, H.510, H.526, H.555, H.556, H.557, H.560, H.561 H.425, H.513, H.514 D.184, H.27, H.28 JACOBY, Wolf R. JACKSON, David D. JAKES, Petr JAMES, Odette B. JACKSON, J.S. JADY, R.J H.332 H.229 H.106 JAEGER, John Conrad JAGER, Cornelis de (‘Kees’) G.23-G.25, G.28-G.30, G.32-G.38, G.40, G.41, G.43, G.50, G.81, G.82, G.165, G.167, G.175, G.184, G.579, H.54, H.242 G.662, G.676, G.719, H.546, J.56 C.71, C.76, C.78, G.242, G.574, JEFFREYS, Sir Harold JAMIESON, John C. H.263 H.254 H.145 D.18 G.238 JARMAN, C.A. JARVIS, G.T. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 JENKINS, D.V. JENKS, William F. JENNISON, Roger C. JENSEN, Henry JENSEN, H. ARNTH- JENSSEN, [?] JESSBERGER, Elmar K. JOHNSON, Davis B. JOHNSON, Hamilton, M. Index of correspondents D.349 F.15, 4.16, 1.38 G.558 H.61, H.62 H.98, H.117, H.118 G.255 D.290, G.111 H.202 H.139, H.248, H.379, H.380, H.551 H.640, H.642 JOINT SERVICES WEST-EAST SAHARA EXPEDITION G.295-G.300 JONES, Christopher Bernard D.352, D.358, G.519, H.498 JONES, D.L. JONES, Dyfrig H.176 11.97 JONES, Terry JORDAN, Carole JORDAN, Thomas H. G.78, J.53 G.382 H.590 JONES, Howard JONES, James H. H.332 D.186 D.307 D.354 JONES, Reginald Victor JOURNAL OF GEODYNAMICS JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH JONES, William Francis Kenrick WYNNE-, Baron D.342 J.W. SHEPPARD LTD KAISER, Thomas Reeve E.313, J.67 E.314, J.40 C.38 JULIAN, D.G. KABIR, P.K. KAITERA, Pentti S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 KALASHNIKOV, A.G. KATSUBE, T.J. KATZ, Samuel KAULA, William M. KAWAI, Naoto KEAST, Allen KEIL, Klaus KEILIS, V. BOROK- KELK, Brian KELLER, George H. KELLOGG, William W. KELLY, Anthony Index of correspondents J.42 H.229 H.49 G.189, G.234, G.235, H.201, H.211, H.236 H.13, H.21, H.22 H.195, H.226 H.595 G.253-G.256 G.67 H.72 G.59, H.249, H.464 A.93 KENDALL, Christopher D.283 G.44, G.48 H.146, H.147, H.149 C.72 KEPPLER, E- KENNEDY, George KENNEDY, W.Q. KERRIDGE, John F. KENNETT, James P. KERRIDGE, Stuart J. G.372 D.85 G.133 KENT, Sir Peter (Percy Edward) KENDREW, Sir John Cowdrey H.176 D.356, G.530, H.335, J.13, J.23 KHAN, Mohammed Aftab G.712 H.39 G.450 H.266 H.423, H.424, H.428 KING, R.F. KING, Basil C. KING, Elbert A. KING, Lester KESTER; tT. H.545, H.546 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents KINGMAN, Sir John Frank Charles KIORE, Arvydas J. KIRSTEN, Till KLEEN, W. KLEIN, George deVries KLIORE, Arvydas J. KNIPLING, Louis H. KNOPOFF, Leon KNOT, K. KNOX, H. KOHMAN, Truman P. KOIZUMI, Mitsue KOLACZEK, B. G.97, G.104, G.110 J.57 G.328, H.257, H.309, H.447, H.457, H.474, H.477 H.94 C.80 G.33, G.34 H.417 G.242, G.253, G.255, H.248, H.426 G.128 C.76 H.394, H.403, H.423 C.76 G.198 G.30, G.31 H.556, H.557 H.426, H.428 KOTHARI, D.S. KOVACHEVA, M. KOZAI, Yoshihide KOPAL, Zdenek KORNEEYV, S.G. KORRINGA, J. KORRINGA, P. H.94 H.149 H.53 H.299 J.35 KOMESAROFF, M.M. KOSCHMIEDER, E.L. C.75, G.521, H.91, H.347, J.37 H.422, H.423, H.532 H.251, H.259, H.261, H.268 KRISHNAMURTI, Ruby KRAMER, Howard D. KRISTEN, T. KRONER, A. KRAUSE, Fritz KREVCI, Rudy H.558, J.68 A.119 D.278 H.161 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 KUIPER, Gerard, P. KUKKAMAKI, T.J. KUMME, Shoichi KUNG-HSU, Ku KURTEN, Bjérn KURZ, Mark LABEYRIE, Jacques LaCOSTE, Lucien LAL, D. LAMB, Hubert H. LAMBECK, Kurt LAMBERT, B.P. Index of correspondents C.67, C.68, H.599 D.307 H.253, H.257, H.263 C.64, H.332, H.530, H.581, J.39 G.276, H.498, H.560, H.560, H.582 G.588, G.590 LAMMLEIN, David R. LAURSEN, V. LAWRANCE, R. H.110 J.37 A.88 LAPP, Marshall LARSON, Richard B. LATHAM, Gary V. LANJOUW, J. LANZEROTTI, L.J. LAMBERT, Gérard LAMBERT, R. St J. H.254 H.513, H.514 LAPORTE TITANIUM LTD H.195, H.226, H.251, H.268 H.588 H.395, H.402, H.443, H.446, H.451 H.463, H.587, H.588 D.184 LAWLOR, Susan M.P. McKENNA- LAUGHTON, Anthony Seymour H.324 D.269 D.79 G.152 H.200, H.202, H.204 H.234, H.251, H.295 LAUBSCHER, Hans Peter S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 LAZAREWICZ, Andy LEAKE, J.W. LEBUN, A.N. LEE, W.H.K. LEES, J. LEFEBRVE, Michel LEHNERT, Bo. LEQUEUx, J. LEPAGE, Wynn Laurence LEPPAN, P.V. ANGUS- LEVERHULME TRUST LEVIN, B.Y. LEVY, Christophe-Michel LEVY, Eugene H. Index of correspondents H.689 G.130 G.59 G.234 H.148 G.325-G.328, G.330 H.156 H.200 H.9 G.577 D.283, D.284 G.155, G.177, G.194, H.200, H.254 H.258 LIEBENBERG, Donald H. G.613, G.658, H.427 C.62-C.64, H.72, J.10-J.16 LIBBY, Willard Frank LIBERAL PARTY LEWIS, John S. LEWIS, R.I. G.103, G.107 H.200, H.201 G.301, G.302 H.212, H.233 C.29, C.30 J.10-J.25 LIBBY, Leona Woods Marshall LIGHTHILL, Sir (Michael) James D.348 LISTER, Clive Ronald Bruno H.325 G.443 H.9 LILL, Gordon LIN, Robert P. LLIBOUTRY, L. LOGAN, Brian J.40 H.336, H.451 LINDEN, W.J.M. VAN DER LIVINGSTONE, Dan G.71, H.326 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents LONG, Roger E. LONG MEG PLASTER AND CEMENT CO. LOOCK, J.C. LOOMIS, Alden A LOPER, David LORD, W.B.H. G.275 D.341 H.177 H.14, H.17, H.18 G.277, H.345, H.574, H.575, H.595 H.660, H.677, H.678 G.516 LOVELL, Sir Alfred Bernard Charles D.209, G.381, G.583, J.59 LOVELY, H.R. LOWES, Francis John LOWRIE, William LU, K.U. LUBIMOVA, Elena A. D.85 D.341, D.342 G76, 71.555, 1557 H.464 G.261 LUST, Reimar LYTTLETON, Raymond Arthur J.114 H.457 G.303-G.311 MAAL@E, Sven MacCALLUM, Malcolm LUCCHITTA, Baerbel K. LUGMAIR, Gunter W. C.71, C.78, H.6, H.102, H.498 LUNAR SCIENCE INSTITUTE G.86, G.98, G.132, G.140, H.156, H.157, H.580 H.473, H.476, H.559, H.633, H.634 A.93, C.78, G.96, G.107, G.521, G.560, G.570, G.572, G.659, G.676, G.688-G.690, H.310, H.458, H.513 G.382 H.526 H.551, J.56 H.90, H.91, J.37 McCONNELL, R.B McCORD, Thomas B. McCANN, C. McCARTHY, Dennis D. McCREA, Sir William Hunter G.324 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 MACDONALD, Gordon A McDONNELL, J.A.M. (‘Tony’) MACDOUGALL, J. Douglas McELHINNY, Michael William McGETCHIN, Thomas R. McGILL, George E. MacGILLAVRY, H.J. MacGREGOR, A.G. McINTYRE, Donald B. McIVER, J.R. McKEE, Edwin D. McKENZIE, Dan Peter Index of correspondents H.14, H.28 G.127, G.516, H.251 H.457, J.11, J.12 G.267, H.203 H.403 G.267 D.348-D.352 J.36 H.335, H.336, H.362, H.660 H.176 H.7, H.8, H.11, H.43, H.45, H.551, J.38, J.39 H.324, H.326, H.351, H.422, H.509 ot 1.513 H.156, H.424 McKENZIE, J.F MACKERETH,, F.J.H. McKINNON, William B. McLAREN, D.J. McNALLY, Derek J.40 H.115 McLAUGHLIN, John S. McWILLIAMS, Michael O. C.70 H.668 D.343 McVITTIE, George Cunliffe A.93, C.80, G.151, G.376, G.530, H.499, J.58 See also G.382 H.106 D.281, D.355, D.357, D.358, J.51 MADDOX, Sir John Royden H.559 H.544 G.343 C.41 MALCUIT, Robert J. MALKUS, Willem V.R MADDIGAN, Peter J. MADDOCK, Sir leuan MADELEY, C.R. H.166, H.463 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents MALIN, Stuart Robert Charles H.557, H.558, H.634 MANGENEY, A. MANSINHA, L. MANTEN, A.A H.156 H.195, H.196 H.38, H.40 MAPPING AND CHARTING ESTABLISHMENT, TOLWORTH SURREY D.351 MARCH, Norman H. MARELLI, John MARGENAU, Henry MARIANI, Franco MARKOWITZ, William MAROV, Mikhail Ya. MARSH, James G. MARSHALL, John H.146 H.308 G.363 H.573 G.159 G.49 H.249 J.24 MARSHALL, Monte MARTIN, Laurence W. MARTIN, Stuart MARTINSSON, Anders MATHE, G. MASSON, Philippe MASURSKY, Harold H.576 G.522, H.554 MARTELLI, G. MARTIN, Barry G.96 C.62, C.65 G.389 H.61, H.62 MASSEY, Sir Harrie Stewart Wilson H.51 G.34-G.37, G.40-G.46, G.48-G.51, G.61, G.103, G.159, G.162, G.198 G.203, G.205, G.214, G.216-G.221, G.228-G.230, H.294, H.298, H.473, H.474 G.96, G.387, G.388, G.504, G.512, G.566, G.573, G.602, G.606 MATTHEWS, Drummond Hoyle MATHEWSON, Robert F. D.320 G.242 G.85, H.674, H.681 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 MATTHEWS, R.K. MAUNDER, Leonard Index of correspondents H.331 C.26, C.29, C.38, C.41, C.47, C.48, C.54 MAXWELL, lan Robert G.371 MAXWELL, Ted A. MAYER, Cornell H. MAZZULLO, S. MEADOS, A.J. MEINSCHEIN, W.G MEINSSNER, Rolf MELCHIOR, Paul MENARD, H. William MENDELL, Wendell H.624, H.642, J.57, J.65 G.170, G.180, G.195 H.148 H.616 H.11, H.254 G.76, H.254, H.295, H.297, J.63 D.307, G.30, G.31, G.155, G.233- G.235, G.276, G.281, G.283, G.289, G.294, J.49 C.81, G.253, H.394, H.506 G.63 H.300, H.336, H.361 D.103, D.106 METZGER, Albert E. C.39 H.83 MERIFIELD, Paul M. MERRIAM, Daniel F. MERRILL, Russell B. MENHENNET, Alan MENZEL, Donald H. MERCOUROFF, W. MESKO, C. Attila MESSAGE, P.J. G.203 G.572 D.358 METEORITICAL SOCIETY D.287 C.77, G.574, H.102, H.262, H.294 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE MIDDLEHURST, Barbara M. C.75 G.377 G.312 MICHAELIS, Anthony R. G.18 J.64 C.75, H.94 MIDDLETON, Elizabeth MICHAEL, William H. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 MILANI, Andrea MILEY, G.K. MILLER, Gaylord R. MILLER, Henry MILLER, Jacquelin N. MILLER, Paul T. MILLIMAN, John D. MILLMAN, Peter H. MILLS, A.A. MINERALOLOGICAL SOCIETY MITCHELL, Jimmy L. MITTON, S.A. Index of correspondents G.131 H.292 D.186, D.187 C.57, C.59, C.60 D.345 H.16, H.17, H.18 D.344 G.43, G.203, G.204, G.208, G.212, G.224, G.227, G.228, H.173 D.209, H.294 G.313 D.231, G.74, J.52 G.372 D.271, H.677 H.135, H.368 D.347 H.28 MOOSER,, F. MONTY, Cl. MOORE, Alan F. MOORE, Carlton B. MOORE, Donald R. MOORE, James MOLYNEUX, Lindsay MOORBATH, Stephen G.190 H.43 D.345 MIYAMOTO, S. MOFFATT, H.K. MOOERS, Christopher, N.K. D.87, D.269, D.336, G.297, H.295 C.63, G.658, G.680, H.511, H.582 D.262-D.268, D.273, G.411, G.412 G.344 G.183, G.541, H.258, H.268, H.294, H.347 J.44 D.262 G.267 MOORE, Patrick Alfred MORGAN, Dale MORGAN, Peter MORITZ, Helmut S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 MORRIS, D.B. MORRISON, David MORRISON, Donald A. MORRISON, L. U. MOSBY, Hakon MOSNIER, J. MOUEL, Jean-Louis le MOURANT, Arthur E. MOUTSOULAS, M. MULHOLLAND, J. Derral MULLER, Stephan MULLER, Otto MUNK, Walter Heinrich Index of correspondents H.160 G.205, G.214 H.266 G.182 G.70 D.265, D.267, D.268, H.599 D.269, G.115 J.60 H.154, H.192, H.244 G.179, G.180 G.70, G.72-G.74 H.255, H.268 D.168, D.186, H.106, H.225 MURCHISON, Duncan G. MURTHY, Rama V. C.28, H.512 H.213, J.46, J.50, J.52 C.39 G.489, G.491, G.493 H.254, H.258 MUSTEL, E.R. MUTCH, Thomas A. MURRAY, Bruce C. MURRAY, John J. G.320 G.182 H.474 MURRELL, Stanley Arthur Frank MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA G.103, G.110 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USA H.256, H.295 B.6 NAHMIAS, M.-E. NAKAMURA, Yosio NAGATA, Takesi NAGY, Bartholomew H.297, H.298, H.551, H.587 NATAF, H.C. H.513, H.514 G.253, H.37, H.49, H.50 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents NATIONAL COAL BOARD NORTH-EASTERN DIVISION VANE-TEMPEST COLLIERY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA) G.441 D.66, D.76, D.80 D.27 D.208, D.213A, D.231, D.234, D.236, D.249, D.254, G.86, G.105, G.183, G.304, G.321-G.333, G.577, J.62 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, USA D.344, D.350, G.334-G.338, G.390 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL D.186, D.263, D.354, G.87, G.92, G.603, G.636 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF NORTHUMBRIA G.61 NATURE NAYLOR, E. NEEDHAM, Joseph D.356, D.357, E.290-E.300, E.316- E.320, J.13, J.14, J.25, J.55 H.499 G.676 NEUKUM, Gerhard NEUMAN, B. NEW ZEALAND NEEL, Louis Eugéne Félix NEGENDANK, J.F.W. NELSON, T.H. NESS, Norman F. NEUBAUER, F.M. G.83, G.84, G.86, G.93 NEUVONEN, K.J. NEW SCIENTIST H.37 J.68 H.135 D.256, G.238, H.94, H.95 G.83, G.97, G.107, G.120, G.122, G.131, G.146, G.150, G.151, G.328, H.252, H.255, H.266 G.295, G.296, G.304 DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH D.356, D.357, E.301, E.321, E.322, G.635, J.22, J.23 NEWELL, David J. NEWELL, Homer E. D.169, D.171, D.185 C.27, C.37 D.348 H.392 Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 NEWMAN, Riley NEWTON, Robert R. NIBLETT, Donald H. NIBLETT, E.R. NICHOLLS, Geoffrey Dennis NICHOLSON, Robin Buchanan NICOLAS, A. NICOLAYSEN, L.O. NILSSON, S.G. NOAKES, L.C. NOBLE, J. NOLTIMIER, Hallan Costello NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS DIVISION D.307 D.183 J.61 H.613 J.36 G.103, G.105 H.426, H.529, J.62 H.176 J.10 C.71 D.355 H.159 J.53 NYE, John Frederick OBAYASHI, T. THE OBSERVATORY O’CONNELL, Richard J. NOVAK, Paul NOYES, John C. G.231, G.261 G.344 H.65, H.102 NUFFIELD FOUNDATION NORTH-HOLLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY H.389, J.45 G.562, G.570, H.184, H.511, H.530 O’HORA, Nathy Patrick Joseph E.302 H.422 D.351 OESTERWINTER, Claus O’CONNOR, Mike ODISHAW, Hugh H.335 H.395, H.396 O’HARA, Michael John O'DONOVAN, John B G.343 H.331 G.130, G.134 G.348, G.349, H.595 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 O’KEEFE, John A. O’KELLY, Davis G. OLIVER, Jack OLIVER, William, A. OLSON, Peter Lee O’NIONS, R. Keith ONSTOTT, T.C. OPDYKE, Neil D. Index of correspondents G.180, G.182, G.183, G.189, G.190, G.192, G.194, G.195 H.19, H.45, H.50, H.51, H.201 H.255, H.263, H.294, H.297, H.298 H.425 H.254, H.257 G.255 H.50 H.446 G.395, G.660, H.428, H.511, H.582 D.268 D.103, D.351, G.5, H.37, H.395, H.555, H.575, H.576, H.588, H.589, H.613, J.9, J.26, J.27, J.62 OPEN UNIVERSITY ORDNANCE SURVEY OFFICE G.40, G.41 D.86 J.57 O’REILLY, Kevin John OROWAN, Egon OSTRIKER, Jeremiah P. OTTERBEIN, [?] OXBURGH, Sir Ernest Ronald OVENDEN, Michael William H.196 G.327 H.201 G.720, H.50, H.78, H.194, H.195 D.169, D.171, D.172, D.175, D.181- D.184, D.187, D.264, D.265, G.413 OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, AUSTRALIA D.210 PACKARD, Martin, E H.581 G.330 PAGE, D. Edgar PAGE, Thornton G.116, G.130 H.11 G.114 A.94, H.325, H.326, H.509 OWEN, Tobias OZDAS, M.N. PACAULT, Roger S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 PAI, S.1. PALMASON, Gumundur PALMER, Allison R. PAMPLIN, J. PANNELLA, Georgio PAPALIOLIOS, Costas PAPIKE, J.J. PAQUET, Paul PARKER, Ene PARKER, Robert L. PARKINS, R.N. PARNUM, D.H. PARSONS, Roger Index of correspondents H.297 H.422 H.289 D.347 D.347, D.355, G.519, G.544, H.139, H.379 H.590 H.253, H.258 G.198, G.200, J.63 H.3, H.156 H.502 C.32 D.334 J.40 PARRACK, A.L. PARSLEY, Ronald L. PAYNE, Ronald M. PEARCE, R.P. PASACHOFF, Jay M. PATEL, C.K.N. PAUL, William J.38 G.96 H.237 H.595 H.417 H.623 PAWLOWICZ, Edmund F. PEART, Sir William Stanley C.62, C.63 PERCY, Hugh Algernon, 10th Duke of Northumberland G.46, H.396, H.509, H.514 PEASE, Rendel Sebastian G.729 H.157 D.349 PECK, Dallas L. PELLAS, Paul PELTIER, W.R. PEPIN, Robert O. G.305, H.295, H.299 H.402, H.403 G.521, H.126 H.200, H.457 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 PERGAMON PRESS PERKINS, John B. WARD- PERRY, Samuel Victor PERRY, Simon Peter George PERUTZ, Max Ferdinand PESONEN, Lauri PETERSEN, Helge PETERSEN, Nikolai PETTENGILL, Gordon H. PFEFFER, Richard L. PHILADNER, S.G.H. PHILIPS, R. Index of correspondents E.323-E.33 G.518 C.40 G.295, G.298 G.351 H.426 D.17, D.79 H.557, H.672 G.14, G.15, G.18, G.168, G.267, H.212, H.473 C.76, C.81, H.112, H.380 D.269 J.10 E.335-E.346 PHINNEY, William C. PICHON, Xavier Le PIEL, Gerard PINES, David PIETRASS, Alfred PILCHER, Carl B. G.29 J.58 H.1 D.359 G.151 G.53 PICKERING, William H. PILLINGER, Colin Trevor PIEPENBRINK, Hermann PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS G.19, G.21, G.23, G.24, G.26, G.29, G.32, H.13, H.248, H.296 C.72 H.298 G.127 G.491 D.359 PITTENDRIGH, Colin PINKAU, K. Pitt, Gi, PLESSEY-UK LTD PLINT, C.A. G.530, G.602, G.603 D.173, D.174 Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 POHL, Jean POIRIER, Jean-Paul POLEY, 3: Ph. POLLACK, Henry N. POMEROY, John H. POMPEA, Stephen M. PONNAMPERUMA, Cyril PONTIFICAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES POOLEY; D: POORNA, Pali G.516 H.599 G.443 G.261, H.326 H.253 D.356 H.334, H.335 G.344-G.365 G.174 J.62 PORTER, George, Baron G.393, G.395, G.396 POST OFFICE RESEARCH CENTRE D.262 POUNDS, Kenneth Alwyne PRENTICE, A.J.R PRESS, Frank PROBINE, M.C. PROCTOR, S.J. PRINGLE, Robert W. POWERS, Howard A. PRICE, W. Armstrong D.103 D.210 D.185 G.110; H.295, H.422, H.544, J.53 41.6; 18; i459) Baz: PROVINCIAAL UTRECHTS GENOOTSCHAP VAN KUISTEN EN WETENSCHAPPEN G.86, G.128, G.131, G.132 D.247, G.130, G.132-G.134 QUENBY, John James PUGH, David Thomas C.40 G.366 G.443 G.11 QUINTANA, J.M. QUISTGAARD, E. PYKE, Magnus G.24, G.96 H.47, J.38 H.202 H.389 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 RAMBERG, Hand RAMSDEN, Stuart Abbott RANALLI, G. RANDELL, B. RANDERS, Gunnar RANSFORD, Gary A. RATCLIFFE, John Ashworth RATHORE, Jaswant Singh RAWLINS, M.D. RAYNER, Jack M. REA, Donald G. Index of correspondents G.75, H.604 G.576, G.577, G.582, G.586, G.588, G.589 H.511 C.27 J.24 H.308, H.588, H.640 C.72 G.390 C.30, C.37, C.47 G.345, G.346 G.59, G.62, H.234, J.50, J.53 H.546 H.464 G.325, G.328 G.124, J.10 REILLY, PT REDWOOD, Maureen REEDY, Robert C. REES, Sir Martin John REEVES, Hubert REIDEL PUBLISHING CO. REID, Arch. M. REID, Rolland R. H.264 H.14 E.347 H.7 H.203, H.456, H.473, H.477 H.674 D.271, D.273, J.45 H.145, H.249, H.254, H.299 H.336, H.361, H.588, H.590 D.184, D.262-D.265, D.268, D.269, H.509, H.514, H.590, H.623, J.62 RHODES, Frank Harold Trevor RHODES, J.M. RICE, Alan R. H.395 H.254, H.261 REYNOLDS, John REYNOLDS, Ray T. RICHARDS, Michael Lee S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 RICHARDS, Sir Rex Edward RICHARDS, T.L. RICHARDSON, Christopher Allan RICHARDSON, William S. RICHTER, Anders RICHTER, B. RICHTER, Frank M. RIDLEY, lan RILEY, N. Allen RINGROSE, John Robert RINGWOOD, A.E. Index of correspondents G.390 H.326 G.394, G.395 D.181, D.182 H.19 D.308 H.514 G.28, H.252, H.263 G.59, H.3, H.395 C.48 D.185, G.242, H.200, H.251, H.256, H.257, H.260, H.263 RITCHIE, A. D.348 H.84, H.85 RITZMA, Howard R. ROBBINS, A.R. ROBERSON, Floyd |. ROBERTS, Paul H. ROBERTS, Walter Orr ROBERTS, Andrew ROBERTS, Elliott B. C.77, D.87, G.40, H.112 J.39, J.40 G.129 G.576 H.254 J.68 ROBERTS, Lewis Edward John ROBERTSON, Sir Rutherford Ness H.498, H.556, H.561, J.44, J.45 ROBINSON, Vincent Joseph ROCHESTER, Michael Grant ROCHESTER, George Dixon J.63 D.185 J.10 G.411 G.80 A.93, C.59 ROBSON, G.R. ROBSON, J.M. ROCHE, A. H.212, H.225 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 ROEDERER, Juan G. ROGISTER, André ROSEN, Brian Roy ROSENBERG, Gary D. ROSENDHAL, Jeffrey D. ROSENFELD, L. ROSS, lan M. ROSS, Marvin ROSS, Russell G. ROSSITER, J.R. ROTH, Ladislav E. ROTHWELL, Pamela Index of correspondents G.267, G.273, H.335 H.156 D.344, D.345, D.349, G.524 D.353, D.356, D.358, D.359, G.334, H.218, J.51 G.52 H.78, H.97 H.394 H.474 G.495 D.174 H.446, J.50, J.53 H.154 ROWLAND, F.S. ROXBURGH, lan Walter H.335, H.361, H.368, H.379 ROYAL SOCIETY G.46, H.297, H.299 A.111 G.300 ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW G.521 G.521, H.675 ROY, Archie E. ROY, John L. ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY A.93, G.367-G.386, E.348, J.17, J.19 H.201, H.203 C.75, C.78, C.79, D.83, D.174, D.181, D.183, D.308, D.345, G.11, G.21, G.22, G.46, G.52, G.57, G.68, G.71-G.74, G.94, G.95, G.107, G.108, G.159, G.162, G.213, G.231-G.233, G.238, G.240, G.266, G.277, G.387-G.731, J.40, J.42, J.61, J.69 RUBIDGE, E.C RUMMEL, R. H.143 H.650 H21, H.72 RUSHBROOKE, George Stanley RUSKOL, E.L. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 RUSSELL, Christopher Thomas RUSSELL, Sir Frederick Stratton RUSSELL, R.D RUTHERFORD, M.J. RUTTEN, M.G RYAN, J.A. RYCROFT, Michael John RYMER, H. SADLER, Donald Harry SAFRONOV, V.S. Index of correspondents D.247, G.59, G.324, G.328, G.321A, G.380, H.289, H.298, H.380, H.475, H.640, H.641, J.11, J.23, J.48, J.59 D.344 H.133 H.254, H.257 H.93 H.574, H.576, H.589 G.18, G.23, G.24, G.29 D.308 G.367, H.94, H.102 H.475 SAGAN, Carl SANDER, Stanley SALAM, Abdus H.417 H.574 SALPETER, E.E. SARGENT, Wallace H.202, H.204, H.282 G.349 H.46 H.202 ST CLAIR, James H. SALAS, Guillermo P. SANFORD, Thomas B. D.181, D.301, D.320, J.65 H.156, H.157 SCHIMERMAN, Lawrence A. H.254, H.255, H.506 J.20 G75 G.255 G.573 H.251, H.252, H.254 SASAJIMA, S. SAWYER, J.M. SAXTON, J.A. SCARLETT, B. SCHAEFFER, O.A. SCHINDLER, K. H.446, J.49 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 SCHLOESSIN, H.H. SCHMUCKER, Ulrich SCHNEIDER, E.E SCHNEIDER, G. SCHOLZ, M. SCHON, Frank, Baron SCHOONMAKER, Jane SCHRAMM, David N. SCHRIEFFER, Robert SCHUBERT, Gerald SCHWARZ, Werner J. SCIENCE Index of correspondents G.277 D.265, D.269, H.374, H.559 H.667, H.672 H.22 H.112 J.56 C.68 H.443, H.444 H.457 G.124 H.133, H.211, H.256, H.260 H.268 H.576 E.303, E.304 SCIENCE NEWS D.356 SCORGIE, G.C SCOTT, A.F.D. SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL SCOTT, Ed SCOTT, G.C SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL G.94-G.96, G.99, G.103, G.104, G.107, G.132, G.133, G.146, G.147, G.150, G.151 D.209, D.210, D.213A, G.86, G.130, G.321A, G.573, G.585, G.586, G.588, G.589, J.29, J.31, J.32, J.47 H.581 SEARS, Derek SEELEY, R.C. J.10 C.30 J.52, J.53 H.90 H.394 H.13 SCRUTTON, Colin Thomas SEABORG, Glenn Theodore SEKIGUCHI, N. SELLERS, A. HENDERSON- H.154, H.395 D.343-D.345, D.348, D.355 G.180, G.182 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 SERSON, Paul H. SHACKLETON, Nicholas John SHAHAM, Jacob SHANKLAND, Tom J. SHAPIRO, Irwin 1. SHARMA, P. Vallabh SHARP. Robert, P. SHAW, David A. SHAW, S.H SHEFTON, B.B. Index of correspondents G.159 C.63, H.530, H.531 G.33, G.34, H.147, H.148, J.46 G.59, H.332, H.575, J.12 H.212 H.293 H.17 C.30, C.39 H.89 C.30, C.38 SHELL INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM D.352, D.354, G.440-G.444 SHELL RESEARCH N.V. G.443, J.56 SHELL UK EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION LTD G.440, G.441, G.443 SHEVCHENKO, V. V. J.49 SHOENBERG, David SHORTHILL, R.W SHEPPARD, Peter SHEPPARD, Tom H. SHIELDS, Juanita SHIMIZU, Mikio G.699 G.295-G.299 SHUKOLYUKOV, Yu A. G.87, H.441 H.15, H.89 SHOEMAKER, Eugene M. G.208, G.214, G.225, G.228-G.230 H.424 SIGURGEIRSSON, Thorbjorn D.351 G.48 H.194 SIEGAL, Barry S. J.8, J.36 Ay H.510 SHUSTER, Sam SIDLECKA, Anne SIGNER, Peter G.83, G.84 SIEBOLD, Eugen F. C.28, C.30, C.37 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents SIJP, J. W. C. M. van der D.354, G.440, G.441, G.444 SILATER, John SIMMS, F. Gene SIMPSON, Edward S. SIMS, John D. SINCLAIR, Andrew T. SINGER, Clifford E. SINGER, Fred S. SJOGREN, W.L. SKINNER, Brian J. SKINNER, Neville John SKRYABIN, G.K H.502 D.351, H.613 C.37 H.575, H.576 D.278, H.200 H.402, H.443, H.444, J.11 H.50, H.65, H.71, H.72, H.73, H.76, H.139, H.201, H.336 H.253, H.595, J.48, J.51, J.54 H.195 D.184, G.296 H.147 SMITH, Alex G. SMITH, F.G. WALTON SLICHTER, Louis B. G.12, J.37 SMALES, Albert Arthur SMITH, Sir Francis Graham SMITH, C.H. SMITH, D.C. G.59, H.323 A.88, D.345 SMITH, Humphry Montague G.598 H.118 G.240 SMITH, Jeremy David Douglas D.209, D.210, G.367, G.686, H.154 G.2, H.127, J.56 G.70, G.613-G.615, G.617, H.126 G.5, H.249 H.505, H.506 H.7, H.8 SMITH, L.G. SMITH, Noyes D SMITH, Peter John SMITH, R.C. SMITH, Waldo E. SMITH, Joseph Victor H.389 G.96 G.371, G.372 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 SMOLUCHOWSKI, R. SMYLIE, Doug E. SOCIETE JERSIAISE SOFFEL, Heinrich SOLOMON, Sean C. SOMMER, Jens SONETT, C.P. (‘Chuck’) SOUTH AFRICA Index of correspondents H.149, H.336 H.106, H.394, H.613, H.634, H.677 J.61 H.672, H.673, J.64 H.289, H.624 D.269 C.76, D.249, D.250, G.130, G.190, G.234, G.267, G.522, H.94, H.95, H.157, H.225, H.228, H.261, H.262, H.336, H.368, J.11, J.54, J.57, J.63 OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH D.186 D.186 SOUTH ATLANTIC CABLE CO. LTD D.181, D.183 SPAIN, Peter SPELDNAES, Nils SQUIRES, Donald F. C.72, D.183 SPENCE, D.A. SPILHAUS, A.F. SPOTTS, J.H. A.91, H.613 H.574 C.74, H.98 SRNKA, Leonard James G.150 D.273 H.62 G.719 SOUTHWOOD, David STACEY, Frank Donald C.46 H.298, H.299, H.401, H.403, H.506, J.11, J.28-J.34, J.50, J.51 STEPHENSON, Francis Richard D.308, G.267, J.59, J.60 STEPHENSON, David D.344 D.317 G.267 H.179 STEVENSON, R.W.H STACEY, Frank E. STERN, Otto E.L. STEWART, J.H. Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 STEWART, John C. STILLER, H. STOFFELS, A.L.J STOFFLER, D. STOKER, Sir Michael George Parke STONE, David B. STORMER, Leif STOTT, Peter M. STRAKER, Sir Michael STRANGWAY, David William STRATLEY, H.W. Ill STRENS, Margaret Rosalind H.148 C.74 H.39, H.40 H.673 G.389, G.390, G.407 G.267, J.67, J.69 D.348, D.349 D.172 C.47 H.43, H.50, H.135, H.254, H.296, H.298, H.299, H.300, H.394 H.90, H.91 D.263, D.273, J.44 H.135, H.138 SUESS, Hans E. SUGIURA, Masahisa SURDIN, M. SURVEY OF INDIA SUSSMAN, M. G.630, H.675 STROBACH, K. STROM, Robert G. STRUVE, W. STUART, W.F. H.427 G.194 D.357 STREETT, William B. C.71, D.266, G.518, H.21, H.249, H.452, H.581, H.582, H.609, J.53, J.63 H.294 SUTTON, Sir Oliver Graham SURVEY OF PAKISTAN D.103 C.38, C.40 G.377 H.53, H.54 SVENSSON, Nils SWINGS, P. C.73 H.90 J.35, J.36, J.39 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 TALWANI, Manik TANNER, W.F TARASOV, L.S. TARLING, Donald Harvey TARNEY, John TASHBOOK, Lawrence TATSCH, J.H TAUBE, Henry TAVAKOL, Reza K. TAYLER, Roger John TAYLOR, Fred W. Index of correspondents H.336, H.361, H.613 H.23, H.50, H.51 H.262 H.90 H.513 H.38 H.47, H.50 H.299 G.389, G.396, G.518 H.457, H.458, H.498 G.76, G.97, G.103, G.105, G.123, G.134, G.380, H.474 TAYLOR, Patrick T. H.691, J.67 TAYLOR, Stuart Ross J.36 THOMAS, T.B. TECTONOPHYSICS TELFORD, W.M. THOMAS, Terence M. E.349-E.351 H.334, H.336 THOMAS, David Vyvyan TEBBLE, Robert Soulsby D.308 H.106 D.347 H.258, H.297, H.511, H.513 THOMPSON, Robert Henry Stoneley THEW ENGINEERING (SOUTHAMPTON) LTD G.71, G.72, G.75 THORNTON, R. Kelsey R. J.60 G.725 H.656 H.13 C.72 D.345 C.40 THOMSEN, L.A. THOMSON, C.L THOMSON, D.M. THORHAUG, Anittra THORPE, Steve A. S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 THRANE, Eivind THRUSH, Brian Arthur THE TIMES TITTMANN, B.R. TODD, Alexander Robertus, Baron TOKSOZ, M. Nafi TOLANSKY, Samuel TOMCZAK, M., Jr TORGE, W. TOZER, D.C. TRADES UNION CONGRESS TRENDALL, Alec Index of correspondents G.61, G.62 G.382 E.305-E.308 H.225, H.229, H.234, H.254 H.446 G.103, G.390, G.391, G.607 G.130, H.296, H.298 H.127 D.269, D.271 D.307 G.367 J.58 D.348 G.92, G.134, J.51 TUREK, V. TYLER, G. Leonard H.28 H.6 J.57 TRENDELENBURG, E.A. TROITSKAYA, V.A. TRAKOWSK, Albert. C TURCOTTE, Donald, L. TUREKIAN, Karl K. TURNER, Grenville TRUSWELL, J.F. TRUTER, F.C D.357 H.588, H.589 D.266 D.350, H.179 C.32, C.35 ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS NEWCASTLE BRANCH UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE G.603, G.606, H.474, H.511 UDIAS, Augustin UFFEN, Robert J. D.268, H.388 C.72 H.326, H.422, H.425 C.1-C.116, D.262 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 UOTILA, U.A UREY, Harold Clayton UYEDA, Seiya VALIANT, M.R. VAUGHAN, D.J. VELDKAMP, J. VEN, J.J.M. VAN DER VERHOOGEN, John VERMA, R.K VERO, Jozsef VERWEY, J. VESTINE, E.H Index of correspondents H.65 G.28, G.253, G.304, H.97, H.102, H.201, H.204, H.224, H.251, H.252 H.253, H.254, H.256, H.260, J.11 G.387, H.326, H.422, H.425 D.266 H.255 D.79, G.68, H.93, H.110, H.242 H.110 C.70, D.338, H.295 H.38 C.81 H.64 H.97, J.37 VIRTA, Juhani VICKLUND, Lyla VETTE, James I. H.103 G.198 J.58 J.59 H.326 H.395 J.62 H.21 VOLBORTH, A.V. VINE, Frederick John VINEYARD, George H. VINCENT, Ewart Albert VICENTE, Raymundo Oliveiro H.93, H.138, H.326 VOO, Robert VAN DER VONDRAK, Richard R. G.68, G.69, H.326 G.111 H.298 VOGEL, A.A. VOLK, Heinz J. VOLLERS, Y. G.350-G.352 S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 Index of correspondents WAERDEN, Burtel Leendert van der WAGER, Lawrence Rickard WAINRIGHT, T.E. WALKER, Robert, M. WALLACE, Robert E. WALLIS, Max WALTON, John Nicholas, Baron WALTON, Matt WANKE, Heinrich WARBURTON, John D. WARD, Peter D. WARD, S.H D.344 J.36 H.247, H.249 H.268 C.75 G.86 A.93 H.27 G.134, H.251, H.253, H.254, H.473 H.478, H.605, H.607, H.630, H.681 H.689 H.623 H.102 WARREN, Nicholas W. WASSERBURG, Gerry J. WATKINS, Norman David WATKINSON, Anthony WEERTMAN, J. G.577, G.578, G.582, G.590 H.467, H.595 WARNER, Brian WARNKE, Detlef A. WATSON, G.S. WATTS, Doyle R. H.147, H.149, H.228, H.226, H.229 H.255 G.326, H.258, H.262, H.263, H.335, H.422, H.473, H.474, J.11 C.76, G.613, G.615, G.616, H.73, H.167, H.168, H.233, H.336, H.422, H.428, H.429 H.166, H.167, H.425 H.513 H.590 H.526 WEBER, C.C. WEEKS, R.A. H.73 G.47, G.48 WAYMAN, Patrick A. WEBB, Robert W. G.512, H.261, H.335, H.362 G.45, G.162, G.212, H.402 Index of correspondents S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 WEIMER, Th. WEINSTEIN, D.H. WEISS, Ray WEISSENBORN, A.E WELLS, John W. WELLS, R.A. WENSIK, Hans WESSON, Paul WESTERN UNION INTERNATIONAL INC. WESTERHOUT, Gart WESTOLL, Thomas Stanley WETHERILL, George W. G.180, G.183 H.217, H.234, H.247 G.124 H.13 C.74, D.347 D.209, D.314, H.98, H.167 H.210, H.211, H.225, H.426, J.68 H.159 H.217, H.497 D.181 H.589 C.79, G.613, G.614 D.269, H.418, H.513, H.624 WHEELER, John Archibald G.390H.147, H.463, H.545, H.640, J.54 G.442, G.443, G.483 WHEILDON, J. WHIFFEN, David Hardy WHITTARD, W.F. WHIPPLE, Fred L. WHITFIELD, M. WHITHAM, Ken J.46, J.47 D.182 C.62, C.66 H.380, J.53 WHITAKER, Ewen Adair D.354 H.472, H.474, H.475, H.581 H.582 WHITROW, Gerald James H.530 H.149 D.90 H.446, J.53 D.343, D.344 WIJK, A.M. van WIJNEN, J. van WIGLEY, T.M.L. WIGNER, Eugene Paul G.194, H.201, H.204 H.218 WHITEHEAD, A. Bruce WIGLEY, Philip S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 WILDT, Rupert WILHELMS, Don WILKINS, George Alan WILKINSON, Daniel C. WILLIAMS, Frederic Calland WILLIAMS, G.G. WILLIAMS, George E. WILLIAMS, Iwan Prys WILLIAMSON, Douglas WILLSON, Eldred D. WILMARTH, Verl R. Index of correspondents H.118 D.290 G.267, G.521, G.570, G.576, G.578, G.582, G.586, G.588, H.154, H.212, H.611, H.634 J.63 C.72 H.670 G.375, H.581, H.583, J.62 G.391, H.200 J.51 H.18 H.103, J.45 C.71 WILSON, John G. WILSON, John Tuzo WINDLEY, Brian Frederick WILSON, Lionel WILSON, Sir Robert WILSON, Robert WINCH, Denis E. G.546 G.96, G.105 H.559 A.88, A.91, C.72, C.73, H.15, H.47, H.138, H.193, H.324, H.426 C.75, D.183, D.267, D.269, D.271, D.273, D.304, D.316, D.317, D.320 G.233, H.558, J.67 H.135 WOLFENDALE, Sir Arnold Whittaker H.201, H.255, H.257, H.623 D.346, D.348 H.624 WOODHEAD, P.M.J. WOODHOUSE, J.H. D.354 G.376 G.373, G.385 WINTLE, Ann WOOD, John A. WOODS, Charles S.K. Runcorn NCUACS 104/3/02 WOOLFSON, Michael Mark WOOLLARD, George Prior WOOLLEY, Sir Richard van der Riet WORZEL, J. Lamar WOYSKI, Margaret S. WRIGHT, Lauren A. WRUCKE, Chester T. WU, Sherman WUNSCH, Carl WYATT, Stanley P. WYLLIE, P. J. Index of correspondents G.391, G.505, G.509, G.516, G.518, G.519, G.524, G.525, G.550, G.686, H.310, H.311, H.425, H.472, J.60, J.61 D.179, D.181, G.242, G.410-G.413 C.78, G.582 H.6, H.234 H.334 H.85 D.101 G.62 D.301 H.46, J.48 C.70 YANOVSKY, B.M. YODER, Charles F. H.475, H.477, H.478 D.345, D.348, D.349 YASKAWA, K. YOCKELSON, E. ZAHN, U. von ZEH Dieter H. C.73 C.73 D.355 ZETLER, Bernard, D. YONGE, Sir Charles Maurice G.394, J.59 ZIJDERVELD, J.D.A. (‘Hans’) ZIMAN, John Michael G.7 J.55 J.60 ZIOLKOWSKI, Anton ZURN, Walter ZUSSMAN, Jack G.116, G.142, G.144 H.629 H.47 H.242, J.66