Selected Publications
- Wilson, Tuzo (14 July 1962). "Cabot Fault, An Appalachian Equivalent of the San Andreas and Great Glen Faults and some Implications for Continental Displacement". Nature 195 (4837): 135–138. Bibcode 1962Natur.195..135W. doi:10.1038/195135a0.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (9 February 1963). "Evidence from Islands on the Spreading of Ocean Floors". Nature 197 (4867): 536–538. Bibcode 1963Natur.197..536W. doi:10.1038/197536a0.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (1963). "A Possible Origin of the Hawaiian Islands". Canadian Journal of Physics 41 (6): 863–870. Bibcode 1963CaJPh..41..863W. doi:10.1139/p63-094. http://www.mantleplumes.org/WebDocuments/Wilson1963.pdf.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (24 July 1965). "A new Class of Faults and their Bearing on Continental Drift". Nature 207 (4995): 343–347. Bibcode 1965Natur.207..343W. doi:10.1038/207343a0. http://www.rpi.edu/~mccafr/plates/reading/wilson_1965.pdf.
- Vine, F. J.; Wilson, J. Tuzo (22 October 1965). "Magnetic Anomalies over a Young Oceanic Ridge off Vancouver Island". Science 150 (3695): 485–9. Bibcode 1965Sci...150..485V. doi:10.1126/science.150.3695.485. PMID 17842754.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (August 13, 1966). "Did the Atlantic close and then re-open?". Nature 211 (5050): 676–681. Bibcode 1966Natur.211..676W. doi:10.1038/211676a0. http://www.geology.cwu.edu/facstaff/huerta/g501/pdf/Wilson1966.pdf.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (1966). "Are the structures of the Caribbean and Scotia arc regions analogous to ice rafting?". Earth and Planetary Science Letters 1 (5): 335–338. Bibcode 1966E&PSL...1..335T. doi:10.1016/0012-821X(66)90019-7.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (December 1968). "A Revolution in Earth Science". Geotimes (Washington DC) 13 (10): 10–16.
- Wilson, J. Tuzo (1971). "Du Toit, Alexander Logie". Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 4. pp. 261–263.
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