Harry Hammond Hess - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Hess, H.H. (1946). "Drowned ancient islands of the Pacific basin". Am. J. Sci. 244 (11): 772–91. doi:10.2475/ajs.244.11.772. Also in: Hess, H.H. (1947). International Hydrographic Review 24: 81–91. ; And Hess, H.H. (1948). Smithsonian Institution, Annual Report for 1947: 281–300.
  • Hess, H.H.; Maxwell, J. C. (1953). "Major structural features of the south-west Pacific: a preliminary interpretation of H. O. 5484, bathymetric chart, New Guinea to New Zealand.". Proceedings of the 7th Pacific Science Congress: Held at Auckland and Christchurch, New Zealand, 1949. 2. Wellington: Harry H. Tombs, Ltd. pp. 14–17.
  • Hess, H.H. (1954). "Geological hypotheses and the Earth's crust under the oceans". A Discussion on the Floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A. 222. pp. 341–48.
  • Hess, H.H. (1955). "The oceanic crust". Journal of Marine Research 14: 423–39.
  • Hess, H.H. (1955). "Serpentines, orogeny and epeirogeny". In A. W. Poldervaart. Crust of the Earth. Geological Society of America, Special Paper No. 62 (Symposium). New York: The Society. pp. 391–407.
  • Hess, H.H. (1959). "The AMSOC hole to the Earth's mantle". Transactions American Geophysical Union 40: 340–345. Also in: Hess, H.H. (1960). Am. Scientist 47: 254–263.
  • Hess, H.H. (1960). "Nature of great oceanic ridges". Preprints of the 1st International Oceanographic Congress (New York, August 31-September 12, 1959). Washington: American Association for the Advancement of Science. (A). pp. 33–34.
  • Hess, H.H. (1960). Evolution of ocean basins. Report to Office of Naval Research. Contract No. 1858(10), NR 081-067. pp. 38.

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