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APPENDIX III.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOTE:

The following bibliography is not intended to

be comprehensive.

Rather it lists works cited in this

publication together with a few additional items that
may prove particularly useful to those analyzing the
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data presented in this study.
A.

For general information on geology, hydrography, and geography:

(1)

Emery, Kenneth 0., "Submarine Geology of Bikini Atoll,"

(2)

Emery, Kenneth 0., J. I. Tracey, Jre, and He Se Ladd, "Geology of Bikini and Nearby
Atolls,"

(3)

Geol. Surve Prof. Paper 260-A, Washington:

Bull. GSA, LIX, 855-60, 1948.

GPO, 1954.

Gordon, Jre, Ae Re, Digest of Oceanographic Data for the Marshall Islands Area, Ue Se
Navy Hydrographic Office (duplicated), March, 1956.

(4)

U. Se Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Tide Tables 1958, "Central
and Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean."

(5)

GPO.

U. S. Navy Hydrographic Office, Sailing Directions for The Pacific Islands, I (H.O.
Pub. No. 165A), Washington:

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Washington:

GPO, 1952.

For meteorological data and discussions of the weather and climate of the Marshall Islands
area:
(1)

Reports by Joint Task Force Meteorological Center:

(a)

JTFMC TP-1

Meteorological Report on Operation REDWING
Volume 1, Eniwetok
15 Nov 1956

(b)

JTFMC TP-5

A Study of the 30,000 Foot Wind Field over the West

Central Pacific

20 Dec 1957

(c)

JTFMC TP-8

Meteorological Report on Operation HARDTACK
Volumes 1 - 6

March-July 1958
(d)

JTFMC TP-15

A Study of the Mean Vertical Wind Structure over the
Eniwetok Proving Ground Area
8 May 1959

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