A Geological Cookbook Dear Sir: We have for many years been avid readers of Geotimes, the publication of the America Geological Institute, because of the wide range of subjects it covers. We were delighted to come upon your journal's advertisement of page 31 of the December 1967 issue and to discover that Earth-Science Reviews has published "A Dessert Glossary" by R.O. Stone. This glossary should be of great interest to our Department since we assume that it must include references to many vital aspects of our field of study such as crustal features of mud pies, the stratigraphy of napoleons, etc. At this time we are not prepared to subscribe to Earth-Science Reviews but would like to know if single copies of "A Dessert Glossary" are presently available and what their price in Flourins would be. We await your kind reply with mouthwatering anticipation. Napoleon T. Honeybun, Director Department of Dessert Research Burp University Hershey, Pa. (U.S.A:)
Earthq ke Prediction Special issue of the international journal Tectonophysics (Vol.6, no.l) Edited by T. RIKITAKE, Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan). Editorial (T. RikAtake,Tokyo, Japan); Introductory remarks (T. Hagiwaxa,Tokyo, Japan); A strategy for an earthquake prediction res~Lrchprogram (F. Press, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.); On the prediction of earthquakes (E.F. Savatensky, Moscow, U.S.S.R.); Recent crustal movements in s e i ~ ¢ regions: geodetic and ~ o r p h i c data (J.A. Mescherikov, Moscow, U.S.S.R.); Seismicity and seismological method (K. Aki, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.); Geomagnetism and eart~uake prediction (T. Rikitake, Tokyo, Japan); Local magnetic events associated with displacement along the San Adreas fault (S. Breiner and R.L. Kovach, Pale Alto, Calif., U.S.A.); Current laboratory studies pertaining to earthquake prediction (W.F. Brace, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.) 6V2x 91A", 92 pp., 47 fig., 1 table, 1968, Dfl. 12.00. Orders may be placed with Elsevier Publishing Company, P.O. Box 211, Jan van Galenstraat 335, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. I
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