This bibliography is expanded from the original material provided by Dr. Robert C. Beck, physicist, from material edited by Michael A. Persinger, and from many others. It is provided as a public service.
Adey, W.R., "Tissue Interactions With Nonionizing Electromagnetic Fields," Physiological Reviews, Vol. 61, No. 2, April 1981, pp. 435-514.
- 468 items in biblio. Seminal work, required reading. Detailed descriptions.
American Institute of Biological Sciences, Biological and Human Health Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Post-1977 Literature Review, (Report of the Committee on) March 1985
Anderson, Philip W., "Superconductivity: The Real Dichotomy," a letter in Science, v265, p1789, 23 Sept. 1994.
- Clarifying questions on "pairing" in superconductors. Refers to items by Clery, by Pines, et al., and by himself.
Antonopoulos, G., J. Kopanas, K. Eftaxias and V. Hadjicontis, "On the experimental evidence for the SES vertical component," Tectonophysics, v224, pp47-49, 1993.
"Anomalous Water: Explained by Brown's Gas Research," Planetary Association for Clean Energy Newsletter, v.6, n.4, July 1993, pp. 11-12.
- Thirty years of research by Dr. Yull Brown of Australia indicates that there may be 36 types of water. This is based on spin combinations of the three isotopes of hydrogen and six of oxygen.
Atwater, Brian F., et al., "Summary of Coastal Geologic Evidence for Past Great Earthquakes at the Cascadia Subduction Zone," Earthquake Spectra, v11, n1, February 1995, pp1-18.
- The NW coast shows evidence indicating disaster potential -- perhaps as great as M 9.2. (See Satake.)
Bishop, David, "Nomadic vortices," Nature<, v371, p746, 27 October 1994.
- Super-conductors, wandering magnetic vortices complicate practical applications.
Blakemore, Colin, Cortical convolutions (Book Reviews), Nature, v.320, 24 April 1986, pp. 689-690.
- "...Kenneth Craik and David Marr... for teaching us that the brain itself builds a model of the world..." Prof., Oxford Physiological Laboratory.
Burns, Thomas S., The Secret War for the Ocean Depths, 1978.
- See p. 64* - SONAR, p. 90* - ASW, p. 152* - Ceasar, p. 254 - ELF (Sanguine/Seafarer). This is probably the best such reference to date. (VA50 .B85) (PSU)
Buskirk, Ruth E., Cliff Frohlich, and Gary V. Latham. "Unusual Animal Behavior Before Earthquakes: A Review of Possible Sensory Mechanisms." Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, v.19, May 1981, pp. 247-270. (QC 801 R4)
Cahill, Kevin M., (Ed.) Clearing the Fields, Basic Books/Council on Foreign Relations, $25 (pbk).
- 1,200 people killed or injured each month by land mines. Book review in Nature, 16 Feb. 1995, v373, n6515, p571.
Chakravarty, Sudip, "Cuprate Superconductors: A Broken Symmetry in Search of a Mechanism," Science, v266, pp386-387, 21 October 1994.
- Investigating alternate models for superconductivity.
Chedd, Graham, Sound, From Communications to Noise Pollution, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1970. (QC225.15 C47) See: "Infrasound," pp. 139-147.
- Experiments with artificial low frequency sound demonstrated adverse physical effects, and caused damage to buildings.
Chen, R., "Cancellation of internal forces, " American Journal of Physics, 49(4), Apr. 1981, p.372.
- Discussion of summation vectors and internal vectors (stresses).
Chu, Paul C.W., "High-Temperature Superconductors," Scientific American, v273, n3, Sept. 1995, pp162-165.
- A fundamental view of the problems and promise of the materials and the phenomenon; but fails to address the all-important basics: Maxwell's displacement, the constant in Ohm's law, etc.
Clarke, John, "SQUIDs," Scientific American, v271, n2, Aug. 1994, pp46-53.
- Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices are sensitive detectors of magnetic fields; they have wide applications. Description of Josephson junctions.
Clery, Daniel, "New Clues to Superconductivity" Science, v265, pp860-862, 12 August 1994.
- For the last eight years, researchers have been struggling to understand high-temperature superconductors. Now some innovative new experiments are showing them the way.
Cohen, A., "Extra-auditory effects of acoustic stimulation." Handbook of Physiology, 1977, Sec. 9, Chap. 3, pp. 31-44; Amer Physiol Soc (QT 104 H23)
- See biblio. ****!
Colson, Steven D. and Thom H. Dunning, Jr., "The Structure of Nature's Solvent: Water," Science, v265, pp43-44, 1 July 1994.
- Advances are providing new insights into the intermolecular interactions that control the dissolution of chemicals in water.
Degiorgii, L., G. Briceno, M.S. Fuhrer, A. Zettl and P. Wachter, "Optical measurements of the superconducting gap in single-crystal K3C60 and Rb3C60," Nature, v369, p541-543, 16 June 1994.
- Exploring superconducting mechanisms.
Dobrovolsky, I.P., N.I. Gershenzon and M.B. Gokhberg, "Theory of electrokinetic effects occurring at the final stage in the preparation of an earthquake," Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, v57, pp144-156, 1989.
Dodge, Christopher H., "Seismic and Volcanic Evaluation System (SAVES), a Preliminary Proposal," May 25, 1982. To be presented at the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, Boulder, Colo., June 12-16, 1983.
- Based on PROJECT MIGRAINE, the experience and predictions of Charlotte King.
Drakopoulos, J., G. Stavrakakis and J. Latoussakis, "Physical properties of the variations in the electric field of the Earth preceding earthquakes--discussion," Tectonophysics, v161, 55-62, 1989.
Fitterman, D.V., "Correction to `Theory of electrokinetic magnetic anomalies in a faulted half-space," J. Geophys. Res., v86, pp9585-9588, 1981.
Fitterman, D.V., "Calculations of self-potential anomalies near vertical contacts," Geophysics, v44, pp195-205, 1979.
Fitterman, D.V., "Electrokinetic and magnetic anomalies associated with dilatant regions in a layered earth," J. Geophys. Res., v83 (B12), pp5923-5928, 1978.
Fitterman, D.V. and T.R. Madden, "Resistivity observations during creep events at Melendy Ranch, California," J. Geophys. Res., v82, pp5401-5408, 1977.
Fitterman, D.V., "Theoretical resistivity variations along stressed strike-slip faults," J. Geophys. Res., v81, pp4909-4915, 1976.
Gershenzon, N.I., M.B. Gokhberg, A.V. Karakin, N.V. Petviashvili and A.L. Rykunov, "Modelling the connection between earthquake preparation processes and crustal electromagnetic emission," Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, v57, pp129-138, 1989.
Glanz, James, "Time-Reversed Sound Waves Resonate Among Physicists," Science, v265, pp474-475, 22 July 1994.
- Piezocomposite transducers and phase-conjugate mirrors are now a part of technology. With improved computer processing and storage, acoustics gain in medical and other applications. It was already known that sound could be used to cancel out noise.
Grassie, A.D.C., The Superconductive State<, London: Sussex University, 1985.
- Details discovery of Meissner effect by Meissner and Ochsenfeld, 1933. P.5, "...and the existence of a perfectly diamagnetic state of the superconductor which caused the internal field to be expelled." (QC612.S8.G64)
Gregory, Ed., "Tuned-in, Turned-on Platypus," Natural History, 5/91, May 1991, pp30-37.
- The "duck bill" of the platypus is not only a food scoop, but sensing tool as well. The leathery device is equipped with pores to which thousands of nerves are connected. These pores are electrosensitive in much the same way as are a shark's Ampulae of Lorenzini. The platypus responds to very weak low frequency signals generated by prey.
Hamada, K., "Statistical evaluation of the SES predictions issued in Greece: Alarm and success rates," Tectonophysics, v224, pp203-210, 1992.
Harvalik, Zaboj V., Ph.D. "Anatomical localization of human detection of weak electromagnetic radiation: Experiments with Dowsers ", Physiological Chemistry & Physics, 10(1978), pp525-534.
Positive responses (dowsing signals) were evoked from 14 male "dowsers" by exposure to artificial electromagnetic (ac) fields. When the kidney area was shielded, such responses failed to occur. This suggests that magnetic sensors exist in man, probably located in the renal vicinity. Extinction of response was also observed when the head was shielded. This suggests the the existence of additional magnetic sensory apparatus in the brain. Discrimination among magnetic patterns (signatures) is hypothesized to account for the apparent ability of dowsers to find specific underground substances, notably water. Such discrimination would require functional association of the sensory apparatus with a signature processor Data are presented suggesting that this sensor-processor complex does indeed exist and may be located in the vicinity of the pineal gland.
Hayakawa, M. and Y. Fujinawa (Eds.), Electromagnetic Phenomena Related to Earthquake Prediction, Tokyo: Terra Scientific Publishing Co., 1994. 677 pp. Proceedings of International Workshop, 6-8 September 1993, The University of Electro-Communications, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan.
Hazen, Robert M., "Perovskites," Scientific American, v258, n6, June 1988, pp74-81.
- "Natural superconducting ceramic minerals... common in the earth...exhibit a wide variety of electromagnetic phenomena." The origin of signals in Charlotte's Syndrome? See p76, columns 2 & 3.
Hill, Richard L., "Blast from the Past," The Oregonian, Science section, pC1-C2, November 9, 1994.
- Kunihiko Shimazaki and Kenji Satake report that the date for the last great quake on the Northwest coast was probably Tuesday evening, Jan. 26, 1700. Tsunamis struck Japan 10 to 12 hours later, damaging coastal villages. This compares well with tree ring and other studies in the Northwest.
- NOTE: When their paper was published, they had three citations of damage reports. At Seaside, OR on 8/31/95, Satake stated that they now had four "primary" and two "secondary" citations.
Hiller, R., K. Weninger, S.J. Putterman and B.P. Barber, "Effects of Noble Gas Doping in Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence," Science, v266, pp248-250, 14 October 1994.
- "The trillion fold concentration of sound energy by a trapped gas bubble, so as to emit picosecond flashes of ultraviolet light, is found to be extremely sensitive to doping with a noble gas." Significant possibilities as part of fault rupture mechanism?
Hodgson, E.S. and R.F. "Mathewson, (Eds.) Sensory Biology of Sharks, Skates, and Rays, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978.
- Ampullae of Lorenzini are found in all elasmobranchs. Research extends for 30+ years. QL639.1 S46
Josephs, H.J., "The Heaviside papers found at Paignton in 1957," in Electromagnetic Theory by Oliver Heaviside, Vol. III, Third Edition, Chelsea Publishing Co., New York, 1971, p.660.
- Includes an account of Heaviside's unpublished notes for a fourth volume, and with a foreword by Sir Edmund Whittaker.
- "That Maxwell's powerful quaternionic expression of EM theory was beyond Heaviside's vector interpretation, was expressed by Josephs as follows: `Hamilton's algebra of quaternions, unlike Heaviside's algebra of vectors, is not a mere abbreviated mode of expressing Cartesian analysis, but is an independent branch of mathematics with its own rules of operation and its own special theorems. A quaternion is, in fact, a generalized or hypercomplex number...'"
Jurka, Edith M. M.D., "Brain Pattern Characteristics of Dowsers," The American Dowser Quarterly Digest, Vol. 23, No. 1, February 1983.
- Brain wave patterns while dowsing are compared with patterns in other activities. Cade's "Mind Mirror." (Spoke w/ Dr. Jurka re: Charlotte, Mil., WI 1993.)
Kalmijn, A.J. "Electric and Magnetic Sensory World of Sharks, Skates, and Rays," In: Sensory Biology of Sharks, Skates, and Rays, Hodgson, E.S. and Mathewson, R.F. (eds.), Office of Naval Research, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1978, pp. 507-528. QL639.1 S46
Kanamori, H., and T.H. Heaton, "The wake of a legendary earthquake," Nature, v379, pp203-204, 18 January 1996.
- Japanese tsunami records suggest giant M9.2 earthquake on the NW coast, Jan. 26, 1700. See Satake.
Kawase, T., S. Uyeda, M. Uyeshima and M. Kinoshita, "Possible correlation betwen geoelectric potential change in Izu-Oshima Island and the earthquake swarm off the east Izu Peninsula, Japan," Tectonophysics, v224, pp83-93, 1993.
Kidd, Richard, et al, "Evolution of the modern photon," American Journal of Physics, 57(1), Jan. 1989, pp.27-35.
Kirschvink, J.L., et al. "Magnetite biomineralization in the human brain," Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, v89, August 1992, pp7683-7687. Biophysics.
-Crystals of the magnetite - maghemite family were found to be widely distributed in the human brain. The tiny clusters resemble those found in birds, fish, and bacteria. This discovery forces a reconsideration of the classical position of denial regarding possible effects of low frequency EM and magnetic field interactions with the human brain. (It also provides a mechanism for many "psychic" phenomena, including "Charlotte's Syndrome," hypersensitivity to EM and magnetic fields.) (The kidneys and adrenals should also be examined.)
Lagios, E., J. Drakopoulos, R.G. Hipkin and C. Gizeli, "Microgravimetry in Greece: applications to earthquake and volcano-eruption prediction," Tectonophysics, v152, 197-207, 1988.
Lagu&eum;s, Michel, et al. "Evidence Suggesting Superconductivity at 250 K in a Sequentially Deposited Cuprate Film," Science, v262, 17 December 1993, pp1850-1852.
- Superconductivity at -10d F.; French team uses eight layer structure, nearly matches Gallimore's technique, results.
Langmuir, Charles H., "Water and the solid Earth," Nature, v369, pp704-705, 30 June 1994.
- Water plays a substantial role in the interior of the Earth.
Li, Yong-Gang, et al., "Fine Structure of the Landers Fault Zone: Segmentation and the Rupture Process," Science, v265, pp367-370, 15 July 1994.
- "The fault is marked by a zone 100 to 200 meters wide where shear velocity is reduced by 30 to 50 percent...forms a seismic waveguide that extends..."
Maddox, John, "Localizing elections in atomic orbits," Nature, v370, p593, 25 August 1994.
- "A simple technique for preparing atoms in such a way that a distant electron behaves for several periods of revolution as if it were a particle may be the most vivid illustration yet of the Correspondence Principle."
Margulis, M.A. & Grundel, L.M., "Chemical Effect of Low-Frequency Acoustic Vibrations," Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 265(4):914-917, Aug. 1982. (Physical Chemistry Section) Original article submitted March 9, 1982. Republished Feb. 1983 by Plenum Publishing Corp., NY, p597. (QD1.A35953-3)
- Significant chemical reactions may occur in liquids exposed to these frequencies (7-200 Hz cavitation). Similar to ultrasound.
Marino, Andrew A., James M. Cullen, Maria Reichmanis, Robert O. Becker, and Francis X. Hart, "Sensitivity to change in electrical environment: a new biological effect," , ppR424-R427
Meyer, K., P. Varotsos, K. Alexopoulos and K. Nomicos, "Efficiency test of earthquake prediction around Thessaloniki from electrotelluric precursors," Tectonophysics, v120, pp153-161, 1985.
Miller, Robert N., "Water and Healing Energies," in The Science, Consciousness & Practice of Healing Traditions, program/abstracts, Third Annual Conference, International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine, June 25-29, 1993, Monterey, California, pp49-51.
- Distilled water "treated" by healer, Dr. Olga Worrall, exhibited significant changes in surface tension and hydrogen bonding. Other changes also noted. (See Ross II, Fryer) Dr. Miller is retired from his position of Staff Scientist at Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co.
Mitzi, D.B., C.A. Feild, W.T.A. Harrison and A.M. Guloy, "Conducting tin halides with a layered organic-based perovskite structure," Nature, v369, pp467-469, 9 June 1994.
- Organic based layers provide tuning capabilities; processed at near ambient temperatures; two-dimensional magnetism. (See Freeman Cope.)
Mogi, Kiyoo. Earthquake Prediction, Tokyo: Academic Press Japan (HBJ), 1985. Orlando, FL.
- Chap. 3 (p16) - "Mechanism of Precursory Phenomena"; Chap. 6 (p130) - "Geoelectricity and Geomagnetism"; Chap. 7 (p139) - "Groundwater and Geochemical Changes". P.141 - Radon transport in groundwater. QE538.8 .M6313 84-29459
Monitoring Times, "Tuning in on Mother Earth," Feb. 1987, p9.
- "Earthquakes are said to be preceded by unusual low frequency activity."
Monagan, David. "How Animals Predict Earthquakes." Science Digest, v89, June 1981, pp92-95+.
- One of the precursors used to predict the Haicheng, China earthquake was the unusual behavior of local animals. Some of the causes of this behavior may be changes in the earth's magnetic field, sound waves produced by microfracturing of rocks or the venting of gases, the scent of noxious gases released through the ground, and changes in the ion level of the atmosphere. (Q1 .S28)
Mueller, R.J., and M.J.S. Johnston, "Large-scale magnetic field perturbation arising from the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington," Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 57, 23-31, 1989.
- "A traveling magnetic field disturbance generated by the 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens at 1532 UT was detected on an 800-km linear array of recording magnetometers installed along the San Andreas fault system in California, from San Francisco to the Salton Sea." Important bibliography.
Olariu, S. and I. Iovitzu Popescu, "The quantum effects of electromagnetic fluxes," Rev. Mod. Phys., 57(2), Apr. 1985.
- An extensive discussion of the Aharonov-Bohm effect, extensive list of references.
Omni, August 1986, v8, p30. "Infrasonic Elephants."
- Katherine B. Payne of Cornell University made discovery at Portland, Oregon, zoo. Speeding up the tape raised frequency into low hearing range. (D. Sobel)
Park, S.K. and D.V. Fitterman, "Sensitivity of the Telluric Monitoring Array in Parkfield, California, to Changes of Resistivity," J. Geophys. Res., v95, pp15,557-71, 1990.
Payne, Katharine, "Elephant Talk," National Geographic, 2(176), Aug. 1989, pp. 264-277.
- Research in Kenya, Namibia, and Zimbabwe indicates that elephants use infrasound to communicate across distances of several miles.
Persinger, M.A., Ludwig, H.W., & Ossenkopp, K.P., "Psychophysiological effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields, a review," Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973, 36, pp1131-1159. Monograph Supplement 3-V36.
Pool, Robert, "Quantum Chaos: Enigma Wrapped in a Mystery," Science, 243(4893), Feb. 17, 1989, pp.893-895.
- A discussion of the missing chaos in quantum mechanics.
Puthoff, H.E., "Ground State of Hydrogen as a Zero-Point-Fluctuation-Determined State," Phys. Rev. D., 35(10), May 15, 1987, pp.3266-3269.
Puthoff, H.E., "Gravity as a Zero-Point-Fluctuation Force," Phys. Rev. A., 39(5), Mar. 1, 1989, pp.2333-2342.
Puthoff, H.E., "Source of Vacuum electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy," Phys. Rev. A., 40(9), Nov. 1, 1989, pp.4857-4862.
- "Changing the vacuum potential constitutes a fluctuation directly in and of the zero-point energy of vacuum, and hence, by Puthoff's mechanism, it does indeed induce a gravitational effect. At the level of the vacuum virtual particle flux exchange with the charged nucleus, producing an electromagnetic change also produces a gravitational change, and vice-versa."
Puthoff, H.E., "Reply to `Comment on `Source of vacuum electromagnetic zero-point energy''," Physical Rev. A, v44, n5, 1 Sept. 1991, pp.3385-3386.
- Missing redshift factor is added to previous paper.
Radaelli, P.G., et al., "Synthesis and Properties of a Cuprate Superconductor Containing Double Mercury-Oxygen Layers," Science, v265, pp380-383, 15 July 1994.
- Hg2Ba2Y1-xCaxCu2O8-&, has relative w/ calcium that is an insulator. " All known copper based superconductors have layered structures,..."
Rauscher, Elizabeth A. Ph.D., "Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Nonlinear Phenomena, Non-Hertzian Waves and Magnetic Monopoles," Greenville, TX: Tesla Book Company, [n.d.] (Citations!! extend through 1982).
- Physics, Electromagnetics, Magnetism, Minkowski spaces, Non-Hertzian, Monopoles.
Rikitake, Tsuneji. Earthquake Forecasting and Warning, Tokyo: Center for Academic Publications Japan, 1982; D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht.
- Pp214-223 - Reports on Haicheng (1975) and Tangshan (1976); pp108-125> - precursors. QE538.8 .R5513
Rikitake, Tsuneji. "Biosystem Behavior as an Earthquake Precursor." Tectonophysics, v51, November 20, 1978, pp1-20. (QE601 T38)
- Data on animal behavior indicate that they fall into two categories: moderately short precursors on the order of a few days and extremely short precursors on the order of a few hours. Few other precursors coincide with moderate animal behavior, but the extremely short range correlates with certain geophysical events. Animal behavior cannot be ruled out as an indicator of earthquakes.
Sakharov, A.D., Theor. Math. Phys., Vol. 23, 1975, p.435.
Sakharov, A.D., "Vacuum Quantum Fluctuations in Curved Space and the Theory of Gravitation," Sov. Phys. Dokl., Vol. 12, 1968, p.1040.
- See the related discussion in Misner, Thorne and Wheeler, Gravitation, 1973, p.426.
Santilli, Rugero Maria, Ethical Probe on Einstein's Followers in the USA: An Insider's View, Alpha Publishing, POB 82, Newtonville, MA 02160, 1984.
- "A detailed expose' of the scientific suppression used to uphold the present General Relativity, written by an inside scientist of excellent ability, and one with over 100 published papers in the literature."
Satake, K., K. Shimazaki, Y. Tsuji, and K. Ueda, "Time and size of a giant earthquake in Cascadia inferred from Japanese tsunami records of January 1700," Nature, v379, pp246-249, 18 January 1996.
- Possible M9.2 earthquake on the NW coast dated to Jan. 26, 1700.
Smetanin, E.B., "Electromagnetic field in a space with curvature -- new solutions," Soviet Physics Journal, 25(2), Feb. 1982, pp.107-111.
- "A solution to the problem stated in the title is obtained, which may be regarded as a classical model of a charged particle that has both a magnetic moment and a nonzero magnetic charge density."
- "Contrary to present EM theory, if one wishes to study the primary electromagnetic, gravitational, and electrogravitational processes of nature, one applies Whittaker methodology which is completely engineerable and testable. It drastically extends and perfects the present electromagnetics, general relativity, and quantum mechanics and unifies them into a testable theory."
Soloman, Joshua A. and Denis G. Pelli, "The visual filter mediating letter identification," Nature, v369, pp395-397, 2 June 1994.
- Character (letter) recognition, human; patterned after our audio filter.
Spindel, Robert C. and Peter F. Worcester "Ocean Acoustic Tomography," Scientific American, V263, 4 Oct. 1990, pp94-99.
- "Oceanographers are using principles analogous to medical X-ray tomography to obtain three-dimensional images of ocean currents and temperatures. This duct, called the SOFAR (sound fixing and ranging) channel, was discovered during WW II and used by the U.S. Navy to locate downed aircraft pilots. The aviator released a small explosive device that sank to the SOFAR channel before detonating; hydrophones cabled to shore received the signals and determined the pilot's position by triangulation."
Tate, Joe, "Radio Earth: The Radio-Seismic Connection," Whole Earth Review, v68, Fall 1990, pp101-104.
- "Before and during the great Chilian earthquake of 1960, unusual strong signals were received at six widely scattered radiotelescopes." Radio signal propagation depressed for several hours, six days before April 24, 1984 earthquake.
Thelen, Esther and Linda B. Smith, A Dynamic Systems Approach to the Developement of Cognition and Action, MIT Press: 1994, Pp376. Reviewed by Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Mark H. Johnson,Nature, v372, p53, 3 November 1994.
- Commendable, radical, probing, controversial.
Tiltinen, H., P. May, K. Reinikainen and R. Naatanen, "Attentive novelty detection in humans is governed by pre-attentive sensory memory," Nature, v372, pp90-92, 3 November 1994.
- Modeling of environmental events is necessary to detect changes, violations of predictions. (See Blakemore re: Marr and Craik.)
Urick, Robert J., Principles of Underwater Sound, Second Edition, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1975.
- See p184 - Seismics.* (75-17514 0-07-066086-7 QC242.2. U74)
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Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos and M. Lazaridou, "Latest aspects on earthquake prediction in Greece based on seismic electric signals, II," Tectonophysics, v224, pp1-37, 1993.
Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos, M. Lazaridou and T. Nagao, "Earthquake predictions issued in Greece since February 6, 1990," Tectonophysics, v224, 1993.
Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos and M. Lazaridou, "Comments on the recent Seismic Electric Signal activity in Greece," Proc. Int. Seminar on Earthquake Prediction and Hazard Mitigation Technology (Tsukuba, March 5-8, 1991) pp.323-331, 1991a.
Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos and M. Lazaridou, Newsl. Jpn. Seism. Soc., 3 (4): 26-29, 1991b.
Varotsos, P. and M. Lazaridou, "Latest aspects on earthquake prediction in Greece based on seismic electric signals," Tectonophysics, v188, pp321-347, 1991.
Varotsos, P. and K. Alexopoulos, "Physical properties of the variation of the electric field of the Earth preceding earthquakes--reply," Tectonophysics, v161, 58-62, 1989.
Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos, K. Nomicos and M. Lazaridou, "Official earthquake prediction procedure in Greece," in O. Kulhanek (ed.), "Seismic Source Physics and Earthquake Prediction Research," Tectonophysics, v152, 193-196, 1988.
Varotsos, P. and K. Alexopoulos, "Physical properties of the variations in the electric field of the Earth preceding earthquakes, III," Tectonophysics, v136, 335-339, 1987.
- Abstract:
- In an earlier paper we described the physical properties of the preseismic transient variations in the electrotelluric field. The present letter clarifies a few points that were not properly emphasized in our previous publications. Furthermore, recent results--like that of the destructive Kalamata earthquake on September 13, 1986--indicate that the duration of a preseismic electric signal may reach considerably high values, lasting up to several hours.
Varotsos, P. and K. Alexopoulos, "Stimulated current emission in the Earth: Piezo-stimulated currents and related geophysical aspects," in Thermo-dynamics of Point Defects and the Relation With Bulk Properties, edited by S. Amelinckx, R. Gevers and J. Nihoul, Elsevier, New York, pp.136-142, 403-406, 410-412, 417-420,1986.
Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos, K. Nomicos, and M. Lazaridou, "Earthquake Prediction and Electric Signals," Nature, v322, 120, 1986.
Varotsos, P. and K. Alexopoulos, "Physical properties of the variations of the electric field of the Earth preceding earthquakes, I," Tectonophysics, v110, pp73-98, 1984a.
Varotsos, P. and K. Alexopoulos, "Physical properties of the variations of the electric field of the Earth preceding earthquakes, II, Determination of epicenter and magnitude, Tectonophysics, v110, pp99-125, 1984b.
Varotsos, P., K. Alexopoulos,.and K. Nomicos, "Seismic electric currents," Prak. Akad. Athenon, 56: 277-286, 1981.
Varotsos, P. and K. Alexopoulos, "On the question of the calculation of migration volume in ionic crystals," Philos. Mag., A42: 13-18, 1980.
Vvedensky, V.L., et al., "Measurement of the Tangential Component of the Magnetic Field Associated with Rhythmic Alpha Activity in the Human Brain," Biomagnetism: Applications and Theory, pp57-60. (OSU)
- Also see Cohen.
Wait, James R., "On the Propagation of VLF and ELF Radio Waves When the Ionosphere Is Not Sharply Bounded," J. of Res., NBS, D. Radio Propagation, v66D, n1, Jan.-Feb. 1962.
Wait, James R., "Earth-Ionosphere Cavity Resonances and the Propagation of ELF Radio Waves," Radio Science, J. of Research, NBS/USNC-URSI, v69D, n8, pp1057-1070, 8 August 1965.
Warwick, J.W., C. Stoker and T.R. Meyer, "Radio Emission Associated with Rock Fracture: Possible Application to the Great Chilean Earthquake of May 22, 1960," J. Geophys. Res., v87, pp2851-2859, 1982.
Whittaker, E.T., "On the Differential Equations of Physics," Math. Ann., Vol. 57, pp333-355 (1903).
- One of most important papers ever written on physics. (QA1.M3) (OSU)
Whittaker, E.T., "The Electromagnetic Field Due to Electrons," Proceed. London Math. Soc., Series 2, Vol. 1, Nov. 12, 1903, pp367-372.
- Companion to item above. QA1.L64 (OSU) QA1.L59 (Microfiche PSU)
Wilson, Matthew A. and Bruce L. McNaughton, "Reactivation of Hippocampal Ensemble Memories During Sleep," Science, v265, pp676-679, 29 July 1994.
- Suggestions of synaptic modification during sleep.
Wrathall, Paul N., "Mixing It Up: Electromagnetic Communications Via Multiple Media," Sea Technology, May 1991, pp10-11.
- Successful Transmission of Tide Data Foretells Real-Time Telemetry Applications Where Acoustics Fall Short.
Wuethrich, Bernice, "It's Official: Quake Danger in Northwest Rivals California's," Science, v265, p1802, 23 September 1994.
- Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia researchers detail the hazards, especially the Cascadia subduction zone: 9.2 possible but unlikely.
Yamada, I., K. Masuda and H. Mizutani, "Electromagnetic and acoustic emission associated with rock fracture," Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, v57, pp157-168, 1989.
- "...The onset time of electromagnetic emission is found to coincide with the origin time of the acoustic emission. This demonstrates that the emission of electromagnetic waves is truly associated with microcracking in the sample..."
Zech, D., et al., "Site-selective oxygen isotope effect in optimally doped YBa2Cu3O6+x," Nature, v371, pp681-686, 20 October 1994.
- Explores CuO2 techniques and variations in superconductivity.
Zhang, H., et al., "Identity of planar defects in the `infinite-layer' copper oxide superconductor," Nature, v370, pp352-354, 4 August 1994.
- ACuO2 compounds, where A stands for cations such as Strontium or Calcium, suggest additional mechanism may be involved.
Zhen Yao, Seokwon Yoon, Hongjie Dai, Shoushan Fan and Charles M. Lieber, "Path of magnetic flux lines through high-Tc copper oxide superconductors," Nature, v371, p777, 27 October 1994.
- Moving flux lines produce resistance.
Zohary, E., M.N. Shadlen and W.T. Newsome, "Correlated neuronal discharge rate and its implications for psychophysical performance," Nature, v370, pp140-143, 14 July 1994.
- "Single neurons can signal subtle changes in the sensory environment."
Awakened Mind, The, Biofeedback and the Development of Higher States of Awareness, Cade, C. Maxwell M.D. and Nona Coxhead. New York: Delta/Dell Publishing Co., 1979.
- Psychology, Biofeedback, Consciousness, brainwaves, mind, RAS, awareness, patterns.
- Covers theory, research, instrumentation. See pp.7-11 regarding RAS (reticular activating system) to understand possibilities of Charlotte's Syndrome. 0-440-50303-5
Batfish, Champion Submarine-Killer, Lowder, Hughston E. and Jack Scott. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1980.
- Military, Submarine, Acoustics, Intelligence, SONAR, thermal varient, radar.
- See pp 24-25, description of measuring "sound signature" Sept '43. USS Batfish
Beyond Biofeedback, Green, Elmer, Ph.D. and Alyce Green. Delacorte Press, 1977.
- Psychology, Biofeedback, Consciousness, autogenic, mind, hypnosis, brainwaves.
- Pioneering research on voluntary controls. 77-3256, 0-440-00583-3
Body Electric, The, Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life, Becker, Robert O. M.D. and Gary Selden. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1985.
- Biophysics, Electromagnetism, Biomagnetics, Life, growth hazards.
- P 249, 10 Hz; pineal gland. P.260, F Cope bio-sprconductors 84-20556 0-688-00123-8 QP82.2E43B4
California Quake, Meyer, Larry L. Nashville, Tenn.: Sherbourne Press, Inc., 1977.
- History, Geophysics, Earthquakes, Earthquake Prediction.
- Excellent. Forward by Senator Alan Cranston; quakes "can be predicted." Spanish missions destroyed; history of EQ prediction efforts. 76-44275 0-8202-0134-0 QE535.2.U6M47
Coming Quake, The, Heppenheimer, T.A., New York: Times Books (Random House), 1988.
- Earth Science, Geophysics, Dilatancy, Earthquake prediction.
- Latest scientific efforts: Kerry Seih, Brian Atwater, Karen McNally, etc.; Good, but restricted to USGS tunnel vision; no outsiders allowed.
Cross Currents, the Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of Electro- medicine, Becker, Robert O., M.D. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1990.
- Biophysics, Bioelectric, Electromagnetism, ELF, EM hazards.
- 89-5067 0-87477-609-0 QP82.2.E43B4
DEEP BLACK - Truth behind America's Top-Secret Spy Satellites, Burrows, William E. New York: Berkley Books, 1988 (Random House, Inc. 1986).
- Intelligence, Infrasound, Espionage, SONAR, SOSUS, underwater, ASW, hydrophone, acoustics.
- Navy technology revealed - p. 170-174. 0-425-10879-1
Divining Hand, The, the 500-Year-Old Mystery of Dowsing, Bird, Christopher. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1979.
- Parapsychology, Dowsing, Biofeedback.
- Good!! Chap 14 Dr. Z Harvalik; Chap 11 Matacia & US Marines 78-12280 0-525-48038-2 BF1628.B5
Earthquake Prediction, Tazieff, Haroun. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1992. (La Prevision des seimes, Paris: Hachette, 1989)
- Geophysics, Earthquake Prediction.
- The VAN method using telluric measurements; very precise under ideal conditions. 91-33149 0-07-062992-7 QE538.8.T3913
Earthquake Prediction Techniques, Their Application in Japan, Asada, Toshi (Editor) Masako Ohnuki, Translator. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1982.
- Earth Science, Geophysics, Plate tectonics, Dilatancy, Radon.
- See p. 179 for Uranium decay series (Radon gas). See p. 82 re: stage of process. 0-86008-290-3
Electricity and Magnetism, A Treatise on, Maxwell, James Clerk, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1873. The third edition is published by Dover, 1954.
- "Maxwell's true theory of electromagnetics is contained in some 200-odd quaternion equations, and is far more complex than the gross vector simplification developed by Heaviside and Gibbs after Maxwell's death." See Whittaker.
Electromagnetic Bio-Information, Popp, Warnke, Konig, and Peschka (Editors) Baltimore, Md: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1989.
- Biophysics, Electromagnetism, Perception, magnetism.
- 14 contributors; John T. Zimmerman 0-8067-1532-4
ELF and VLF Electromagnetic Field Effects, Persinger, Michael A. (Editor) New York: Plenum Press, 1974.
- Biophysics, Electromagnetism, Pollution, ionizing, ELF, VLF, Schumann, resonance.
- ELF and VLF effects on humans and other living organisms. See p. 16 for Schumann resonance. 74-23532 0-306-30826-6
Matter of Risk, A, Varner, Roy and Wayne Collier. New York: Ballantine Books, 1980 (Random House, 1978).
- Science, Submarines, Intelligence, Marine technology. Story of CIA's Hughes Glomar Explorer mission to raise a Russian submarine. Note the thoroughness of intelligence efforts. 78-14385 0-345-28639-1
MEGABRAIN, New Tools for Brain Growth and Mind Expansion, Hutchison, Michael. New York: Ballantine Books, 1986.
- Psychology, Neurophysiology, Biofeedback, Brainwave, endorphins, brain, RAS, perception, stimulation.
- Good overview of work on brain/mind potential. 85-18932. 0-345-34175-9
Modern Bioelectricity, Marino, Andrew A. M.D. (Editor) New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1988.
- Biophysics, Electromagnetism, Physiology, bioeffects, hazards, biological interactions.
- Overview: "Electromagnetism & Life" by Robert O. Becker, M.D. Broad coverage. 87-27433 0-8247-7788-3 QP341.M63 $192.00 (1992)
Slide Rules and Submarines, Meigs, Montgomery C. Washington, D.C.: National Defense Univ. Press, 1989.
- Science, Physics, SONAR, Acoustics, ASW, Radar, submarine, hydrophone.
- Scientific efforts prior to, and during World War II. Dr. Vannevar Bush formed the National Defense Research Committee in June 1940. Permission granted. Photo (by Grider) of Wahoo's victim at Wewak, 1-24-43. 90-5793 D783.M45 90-5793
Strategic Antisubmarine Warfare and Naval Strategy, Stefanick, Tom Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books (D.C. Heath and Co.), 1987. Institute for Defense & Disarmament Studies.
- Anti-submarine Warfare, Underwater acoustics.
- Extensive; surprising that it is not classified. 86-45596 0-669-14015-5 V214.S74
Underwater Acoustics Handbook - II, Albers, Vernon M. University Park, Penn.: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1965.
- Physics, Geophysics, Acoustics, Infrasound, hydrophone, SONAR, noise, submarine, sound.
- By Ordnance Research Lab. All phases of propagation and detection, transducers and hydrophones. See p.2: acoustic energy ... is a form of mechanical energy; p.109: flow noise ... and terrestrial noise are normally of very low frequency...; p.272 - sound in geologic exploration; p.116 "The noise produced by marine organisms has been studied extensively since the beginning of WW II. ...snapping shrimp... (p.221) In 1942, a U.S. submarine in Macassar Strait near Balikpapan (Borneo) reported a strange crackling noise that could be heard within the hull of the submarine. ...snapping shrimp are prevalent..." 64-15069
War Fish, Grider, George with Lydel Sims. New York: Pyramid Books, 1958 (Little, Brown and Company, 1958).
- Military, Submarine, SONAR.
- WW II submarine warfare; see pp. 64 for Wewak, New Guinea shrimp (SONAR) navigation. Taught at Fleet SONAR School, San Diego, circa 1940/41. See Meigs, p. 210 for photo of Wahoo's victim at Wewak. 58-7863
When the Snakes Awake, Animals and Earthquake Prediction, Tributsch, Helmut. Cambridge, Ma: The MIT Press, 1982.
- Earth Science, Animals & EQ prediction, Dilatancy, Earthquake, animal behavior, EM, radon,
- ESP in animals. Pub. Germany 1978. Excellent. 82-7148 0-262-20044-9 QL785.3T7413