| The references are presented below the abstract of each pdf-document to allow cross-reference linking / Group V: |
| Title Page, Preface |
| Introductory material |
| Landolt-Bornstein |
| Title Page |
| Group III: Condensed Matter / Landolt-Börnstein ; H. Fischer0: |
| Group II: Molecules and Radicals |
| Contributors |
| Preface |
| Geophysics / 2: |
| Authors / Volume 16: |
| Notations, constants, and general relations / J. DemaisonVolume 2: |
| Astronomical instruments |
| Ferroelectrics and Related Substances |
| Molecular Constants Mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Electron Resonance Spectroscopy |
| Magnetic properties of 3d, 4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds |
| Introduction / 6: |
| Magnetic properties of rare earth elements, alloys and compounds |
| Geophysics of the Solid Earth, the Moon and the Planets |
| General introduction |
| Non-Oxides / 1.1: |
| Subvolume A |
| Diamagnetic Molecules / M. Hantel ; W. Huttner1.1 - 1.4: |
| Ocean waves / Subvolume A: |
| List of space group symbols for various settings |
| See Vol.19A |
| 2.3 See Vol.19D1 |
| See Vol.19D1 |
| Title Page, Contributors, Preface |
| Nucleon nucleon scattering / J.R. Morton |
| Optical telescopes |
| 3d elements / D. Griller |
| Alphabetical list of frequently used prototypes / 6.1: |
| General remarks / H. Kraus1.5: |
| List of symbols and abbreviations / L. Magaard2.4: |
| List of syrnbols and abbreviations |
| 2.5 See Vol.19D2 |
| The earth in the planetary system (See Vol. 2A) / H.R. Kirchmayr |
| Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with main group elements / K.F. Preston ; H. Paul ; J.J.M. FranseI: |
| Total cross sections / C.-D. Schonwiese2.6: |
| Solar telescopes |
| The earth in the planetary system |
| Carbon-centered radicals: Radical-radical reactions |
| Literature covered and selection of data / L.A. Mysak1.5.1: |
| See Vol.19E1 |
| Tables / E. Burzo ; R. Gersdorf1.3: |
| Elements / G. Zibold |
| Constants of diamagnetic molecules / 2.7: |
| Properties of the solid earth |
| Inorganic radicals |
| Nonconjugated carbon radicals |
| AgAlCdS - CuTeYb (See Vol.14B1) / H. WänkeI A: |
| Climate definition |
| Total and integrated cross sections for pp, pd and dd scattering / P. Morin2.1 - 2.4: |
| Photoelectric photometry |
| Classification and basic features |
| Arrangement of tables and data / 11.1: |
| Compounds of rare earth elements and 3d elements |
| Seismicity and the interior of the earth (See Vol. 2A) |
| Ti, V, Cr, Mn / 1.1.2: |
| DyErTe - HoPrS / 6.2: |
| 3d elements and Cu, Ag or Au |
| Borides |
| lntroduction / 2.4.1: |
| Origin of the earth in the solar system / I B: |
| Qualitative definitions of climate / W. Rosenthal1.1.1.1: |
| Compounds of rare earth elements and Be, Mg, Zn, Cd or Hg / 4: |
| See Vol.19B |
| Total and integrated cross sections for neutrons on protons and nuclei / 3.1: |
| Photographic emulsions |
| Self-reactions |
| HoS - PTeU |
| Abbreviations and units used for presenting the data / 11.2: |
| Heat flow and temperature distribution in the earth's interior / 2.7.1: |
| Definition of ferroelectrics and antiferroelectrics / 1.1.3: |
| Ti / E. Tiemann ; E. Groten |
| Carbides |
| Alkyl radicals / 2.4.1.1: |
| Wind waves and swell / I C: |
| PaS - TeZr |
| The climate system / 1.5.1.2: |
| Dipole moments / 5: |
| Total cross sections of antiprotons on protons and deuterons / 1.2.1: |
| Spectrometers and spectrographs |
| Cross reactions |
| Indexes / 6.2.0: |
| General / 2.7.1.1: |
| Oceanic and continental heat-flow data / 2.6.1: |
| Remarks on some fundamental concepts and quantities / 1.6: |
| Survey |
| The motion of the earth |
| V |
| Definition of the various kinds of magnetism |
| Hydrides |
| Hydrogen-centered radicals / 2.4.1.2: |
| Primary alkyl radicals |
| List of symbols / I D: |
| Figures |
| Crystallography and metallurgy / 1.5.1.2.1: |
| Oceanic heat flow data (See Vol. 2A) |
| Differential cross sections and polarization parameters for elastic pp, pd and dd scattering / 1.2.2: |
| Optical high resolution methods |
| Relative rate constants |
| References for 2 and 3 (See Vol.14B1) / 6.2.1: |
| List of symbols and units / 11.4: |
| Phase diagrams. Crystal structure / 2.7.1.2: |
| Symbols and units / 2.2.1.2: |
| Abbreviations, notation and units |
| Cr |
| Spin-glass behaviour and micromagnetism |
| Diatomic molecules / 2.4.1.3: |
| Lithium-centered radicals / D.S. Chapman |
| Noncyclic secondary alkyl radicals |
| Alphabetical index of mineral and common names / J.P. LorandI E: |
| References for 11 / 1.5.1.2.2: |
| Magnetism |
| Differential cross sections for elastic pp scattering at low momenta / 2.6.2: |
| X-ray and gamma-ray instruments |
| Diatomic molecules: Rotational and related constants |
| List of universal constants / 6.2.2: |
| Survey of contents / G. Wlodarczak2.7.2: |
| Mn / 2.3: |
| Diamagnetism |
| Climate models (See Vol.4C2) |
| Continental heat flow data |
| Beryllium-centered radicals |
| Noncyclic tertiary alkyl radicals |
| Carbon-centered radicals: Radical-molecule addition reactions / I F: |
| The deterministic description of a linear plane wave, its energy and momentum density / 1.1.1.5: |
| RX compounds / 1.5.1.2.3: |
| Differential cross sections for elastic pp scattering at high momenta / 2.4.1.3.1: |
| Infrared techniques |
| The present global surface climate (See Vol.4C2) / 2.0: |
| Glossary of general abbreviations |
| Linear molecules / 2.7.3: |
| Publications on ferroelectrics / 1.9: |
| Units and definitions |
| References for 1.1.1 |
| Paramagnetism |
| Units / 14: |
| Boron-centered radicals |
| Monocyclic alkyl radicals |
| Linear molecules: Rotational and related constants / II: |
| The energy density spectrum |
| Differential cross sections for elastic pd and dd scattering / 1.5.1.2.4: |
| Radio astronomical receiver systems |
| Tables of nuclear quadrupole interaction parameters / M.B. Stearns6.2.4: |
| Data |
| Orbital motion of the earth |
| Ferromagnetism |
| Definitions / 2.7.4: |
| Carbon-centered radicals |
| Polycyclic alkyl radicals |
| Methyl radical |
| Surface waves in deep water |
| Specific Surfaces Climates / 1.5.1.2.5: |
| Symmetric top molecules / 6.4: |
| Polarization parameters for elastic pp scattering / 2.2.1.2.2: |
| Positions and time determination, astronomical constants |
| Oxides (See Vol.16A) |
| Fe, Co, Ni |
| Introductory remarks / 6.2.5: |
| Symmetric top molecules: Rotational and related constants / 2.4.1.3.3: |
| Primary parameters of the earth's rotational motion in space |
| Antiferromagnetism / 1.1.2.1: |
| Measurements / J. Vogt |
| Nitrogen-centered radicals |
| σ-electronic carbon radicals |
| Inorganic crystals other than oxides |
| Other acyclic hydrocarbon radicals |
| Surface waves in shallow water |
| Scope of consideration / 1.5.1.2.6: |
| Differential cross sections and polarization parameters for np elastic and charge exchange scattering / 2.7.5: |
| Determination of astronomical latitude and longitude |
| Nuclear constants of quadrupolar elements / 6.2.6: |
| Forced nutation / 1.3.0: |
| Metamagnetism / 1.1.2.2: |
| X-rich compounds |
| Continental heat flow literature / 2.4.2: |
| Oxygen-centered radicals |
| Vinyl-type radicals |
| SbSI family |
| Cycloalkyl radicals |
| References for 6.2 |
| Physical principles generally governing Specific Surfaces Climates / 1.5.1.3: |
| Time determination / 2.7.6: |
| Asymmetric top molecules: Rotational and related constants / 15: |
| Phase diagrams, lattice constants and elastic moduli |
| Ratios of nuclear quadrupole moments of isotopic nuclides / 14.3: |
| J. Demaison |
| The rotation of the earth / 1.3.1: |
| Remarks and relations concerning various quantities / D. Olbers1.1.2.3: |
| Continental heat flow results / 2.4.2.1: |
| Fluorine-centered radicals |
| Aryl radicals |
| HCl family |
| Inorganic molecules |
| Cumyl radical |
| Tables of differential elastic np cross sections (including charge exchange scattering) at low energies / 1.5.1.3.1: |
| The system of astronomical constants |
| Paramagnetic properties / 16: |
| Values of <$$> for the valence states of some neutral atoms / 14.4: |
| Quadrupole coupling constants / 2.7.7: |
| Methane, ethane, propane derivatives / 1.3.2: |
| Tidal dissipation |
| Internal gravity waves / 1.1.2.4: |
| Curie-Weiss law |
| Global heat flow |
| Sodium-centered radicals |
| Acyl radicals |
| NaNO2 family |
| Alkyl radicals containing heteroatoms |
| References for 14 / 6.3.0: |
| Ternary compounds |
| Differential elastic np cross sections at high energies / 2.4.2.2: |
| The solar system |
| Aliphatic molecules with double and triple carbon-bonds / 17: |
| Spontaneous magnetization, magnetic moments and high-field susceptibility |
| Atomic quadrupole coupling constants of some elements |
| The Celestial Ephemeris Pole / 2.7.8: |
| List of symbols and indices / 1.1.2.5: |
| Magnetization |
| References for 2.2.1.2 |
| Magnesium-centered radicals |
| References for 3.1 and 3.2 |
| KNO3 family |
| Elemento-organic compounds |
| Phenyl radicals |
| References for 2.7 / 6.3.1: |
| Differential np charge exchange cross sections at high energies / 2.2.2: |
| The sun |
| Magnetocrystalline anisotropy constants / 18: |
| Sternheimer antishielding factor for atoms, free ions and ions in crystals |
| Radioactive heat production in the continental crust (See Vol. 2A) / 2.8: |
| Elements with two or three internal rotors / A. Berndt1.3.4: |
| Bibliography for 1.2 |
| Arrott plots / 1.1.2.6: |
| Climate variations |
| Aluminum-centered radicals / H. Oesterreicher2.4.2.3: |
| PbHPO4 family |
| Vinyl and acyl radicals |
| Polarization parameters of elastic np scattering / E.A. Lubimova6.3.2: |
| The quiet sun |
| Saturated cyclic compounds / 19: |
| Magnetostriction coefficients |
| Transition frequencies between nuclear quadrupole energy levels |
| Carbon radicals with conjugated &pi-systems / K. Oesterreicher |
| Observational techniques / 1.1.2.7: |
| Magnetic anisotropy |
| Silicon-centered radicals |
| KDP (KH2PO4) family / 4.1: |
| Unsaturated cyclic and aromatic compounds |
| Aromatic radical cations |
| Temperature profiles in the earth's interior / 6.3.3: |
| Differential cross sections and polarization of elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 1.2.13: |
| Solar activity |
| Form factors, densities and magnetic moments / 20: |
| Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 5/2 |
| Compounds based on rare earth elements and B |
| Seismicity and the interior of the earth / 2.4.2.4: |
| Space-time scales / 1.1.2.8: |
| High-frequency properties |
| Information sources |
| Phosphorus-centered radicals / F.D. Stacey2.8.1: |
| (NH4)2SO4 family / 4.2: |
| Polymer radicals / 2.1.1: |
| The planets and their satellites / 6.3.4: |
| Hyperfine fields, isomer shifts and relaxation time / G. Schneider21: |
| Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 7/2 |
| Binary rare earth borides |
| Radicals with 3 conjugated π-electrons |
| Equations of motion / A.L.J. Beckwith1.4.1: |
| Hall resistivity |
| Remarks on statistical problems |
| Heat transport in the earth's interior / 2.10: |
| Sulfur-centered radicals |
| NH4HSO4 family / 4.2.1: |
| Mechanical data of the planets and satellites / 6.3.5: |
| Seismicity / 22: |
| Spin wave properties |
| Eigenvalues for the nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra for I = 9/2 |
| Allyl and deuterated allyl radicals |
| Carbon-centered radicals: Fragmentation and rearrangement reactions / 1.4.2: |
| Kinematics of linear small-scale waves / 1.1.2.10: |
| Remarks on some concepts of metallurgy |
| History of paleoclimate and neoclimate before the modern interval |
| Electrical properties of the earth's interior |
| Chlorine-centered radicals |
| (NH4)3H(SO4)2 family / 4.2.2: |
| Linear and symmetric top moleculesJ. Demaison |
| General features of the data / 6.3.6: |
| Physics of the planets and satellites |
| g factors and ferromagnetic resonance properties / 23: |
| Nuclear quadrupole resonance data |
| Alkyl-substituted allyl radicals / U. Schmucker |
| Spectral models / 1.4.3: |
| Quenched bulk alloys |
| History of neoclimate since the modern interval (1659 AD) |
| Potassium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.6: |
| NH4LiSO4 family / 4.2.3: |
| Table of differential cross sections for elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 6.3.7: |
| Small bodies in the solar system |
| Asymmetric top molecules / 24: |
| Fermi surfaces, band structures, exchange energies and electron spin polarizations |
| Depth distribution of the electrical conductivity |
| Allyl radicals containing F, Cl, Br |
| Fragmentation reactions / 1.4.4: |
| Spectral dynamics / 1.1.2.12: |
| Quench-condensation |
| Overview of the northern hemisphere temperature variations |
| Calcium-centered radicals / 2.8.1.3: |
| Langbeinite-type family / 4.2.4: |
| Table of polarization parameters for elastic (anti-p)p scattering / 6.3.8: |
| The asteroids (minor planets) |
| Geometric and dynamic source parameters / 25: |
| Optical constants, magneto-optic Kerr or Faraday effect |
| Resonance data tables |
| Hindered rotation / 2.4.2.7: |
| Allyl radicals containing O |
| Rearrangement reactions / 1.4.5: |
| References for 6.3 / 1.1.2.13: |
| Annealing |
| Spectral overview of the northern hemisphere temperature variations |
| Scandium-centered radicals / 2.8.2: |
| Lecontite (NaNH4SO4·2H2O) family / 4.2.5: |
| Errata |
| References for 1.4 / 1.5.1.4.4: |
| Meteors and meteorites |
| Radiation pattern and source mechanisms / 26: |
| Index of substances (See Vol.13E) |
| Specific heat, resistivity, magnetoresistance, Hall coefficients, Seebeck coefficients and thermal conductivity |
| Deuterium / W. Zahel |
| Allyl radicals containing S |
| Ageing / 3.3.3: |
| Summary of possible causes of climate variations |
| Vanadium-centered radicals / 2.3.1.2: |
| Alum (NH4Fe(SO4)2·12H2O) family / 4.2.6: |
| Symmetric top rnolecules / 1.5.1.4.5: |
| Kaon nucleon elastic and charge exchange scattering / 1.2.20: |
| Comets |
| Seismic source spectrum and magnitude / 27: |
| References for 1.1.2 |
| Astronomical tides |
| Lithium |
| Derivation of apparent resistivity estimates from experimental electric and electromagnetic data / 2.8.1.5: |
| Allyl radicals containing N and P |
| Cold working / 3.3.4: |
| Cobalt-centered radicals / 2.3.1.3: |
| GASH (C(NH2)3Al(SO4)2·6H2O) family / 4.2.7: |
| Linear and symmetric top molecules |
| Survey of data / 1.5.1.5: |
| Interplanetary dust and zodiacal light |
| The spatial distribution of earthquake foci / 28: |
| Alloys between 3d elements |
| Beryllium |
| Inversion of electromagnetic response estimates |
| Allyl radicals containing Si, Ge, and Sn |
| Surveys / 3.3.5: |
| Glossary |
| Copper-centered radicals / 2.3.1.4: |
| LiH3(SeO3)2 family / 4.2.8: |
| Interplanetary particles and magnetic field / D. Bonnenberg1.5.1.6: |
| Seismic return period and earthquake statistics / 29: |
| The tide-generating potential |
| Boron |
| Asymmetric top rnolecules / 2.4.2.9: |
| Principle constraints of interpretation |
| Methylene allyl radicals |
| 3d transition elements with Cu / K.A. Hempel3.4: |
| References for 15 |
| Zinc-centered radicals / 2.8.2.1: |
| Colemanite (Ca2B6O11·5H2O) / 4.2.9: |
| Tables of total cross sections of (K+-)p and (K+-)d scattering / 1.5.1.7: |
| Abundances of the elements in the solar system |
| Macroseismic effects / 30: |
| The tidal dynamical equations / H.P.J. Wijn |
| - 9 Nitrogen / D. Etling |
| Magnetic constants |
| General notes on response data and models in figures and tables of subsection 2.3.1 |
| Iminoallyl radicals |
| 3d transition elements with Ag / A. Dubrulle3.5: |
| Gallium-centered radicals / 10: |
| Tables of differential cross sections for elastic (K+-)p scattering / 4.2.10: |
| Chronology of the solar system |
| K4Fe(CN)6·3H2O family |
| Earthquake prediction |
| Alloys between Fe, Co or Ni |
| Time dependence of the tidal field of motion |
| The Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) |
| Oxygen |
| The electrical resistivity in the continental crust / 2.8.2.2: |
| Phenyl- and aryl-substituted allyl radicals |
| Comprehensive index (See Vol.2C) |
| 3d transition elements with Au / 31: |
| RNi compounds / 16.1: |
| Germanium-centered radicals / 2.3.1.7: |
| Diatomic rnolecules / 4.2.11: |
| Tables of differential cross sections for charge exchange scattering / 1.2.25: |
| SC(NH2)2 |
| C-C bonds |
| References for 2.1.1 |
| Phase diagrams, lattice parameters |
| Open ocean tides |
| Sodium |
| The electrical resistivity of the mantle from observations on continents / 2.9.2: |
| Aza-allyl and phospha-allyl radicals |
| References for 1.5.1 / 32: |
| Arsenic-centered radicals / W. HUTtner16.2: |
| C-Si and C-Ge bonds / 4.2.12: |
| Tables of polarizations in elastic (K+-)p scattering / G. Müller1.5.2: |
| N(CH3)4HgCl3 family |
| Magnetic properties |
| Co-oscillating tides |
| The vertical structure of the PBL |
| Magnesium |
| The resistivity of crust and mantle beneath oceans |
| Semicyclic allyl radicals |
| C-O bonds / 33: |
| Selenium-centered radicals / W. Zürn1.2.1.2.1: |
| References for 2 / 4.2.13: |
| Cu(HCOO)2·4H2O |
| C-S and C-Se bonds |
| Vertical distribution of tidal currents |
| 3d elements and Be, Mg, Zn or Hg |
| Theoretical basis |
| Aluminum |
| References for 2.3.1 / 2.8.2.4: |
| Cyclopropenyl radicals |
| Seismic waves and free oscillations / 34: |
| Bromine-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.2: |
| C-N and C-P bonds / 4.2.14: |
| DSP (Ca2Sr(CH3CH2COO)6) family / V. Haak2.1.2.0: |
| Hyperfine magnetic fields, isomer shifts |
| References for 6.4 |
| Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Be |
| The surface layer |
| Sulfur |
| Isocyclic allyl radicals |
| Other bonds / 35: |
| Krypton-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.3: |
| Index of substances (See Vol.19D3) / E. Mittelsteadt4.2.15: |
| Anomalies of the electrical conductivity in the earth's crust and upper mantle |
| CH2ClCOONH4 family / 1.2.29: |
| Spin waves |
| Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Mg |
| The Planetary Boundary Layer |
| Chlorine |
| Heterocyclic allyl radicals / 2.8.2.5: |
| Body waves / 36: |
| Rubidium-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.4: |
| Upwelling regions / 4.2.16: |
| Chlorine (See Vol.20B) |
| TGS ((NH2CH2COOH)3·H2SO4) family / 1.2.30: |
| Atomic magnetic moment, magnetic moment density, g and g' factor |
| Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with Zn or Hg / 7.1: |
| Observations in the PBL |
| Potassium - Rubidium (See Vol.20B) |
| Bicyclic and tricyclic allyl radicals / 2.3.2.1: |
| Surface waves / 37: |
| Zirconium - Bismuth (See Vol.20C) / 1.2.1.2.5: |
| Strontium-centered radicals |
| NH2CH2COOH·AgNO3 / 4.2.17: |
| Spontaneous magnetization, Curie temperature |
| References for 1.5.2 / 7.2: |
| Modelling of the PBL |
| Diagrams of NQR frequencies and related properties (See Vol.20C) |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on allyl radicals / 2.3.2.2: |
| Free oscillations / 38: |
| Yttrium-centered radicals / 1.2.1.2.6: |
| Open ocean upwelling zones / 4.2.18: |
| Representation of experimental data / J.G. Booth |
| (NH2CH2COOH)2·HNO3 / 1.2.32: |
| High-field susceptibility |
| Allenyl (propargyl) radicals / 7.3: |
| Diagrams / 39: |
| Niobium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.16: |
| Coastal upwelling / 4.2.19: |
| 3d elements and B, Al, Ga, In or TI |
| Resolution and reliability / 4.3: |
| (NH2CH2COOH)2·MnCl2·2H2O / 1.2.33: |
| References for 2.1.2 |
| Magnetocrystalline anisotropy |
| References for chapter 4 / 7.4: |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on allenyl radicals / 2.3.2.4: |
| Rhodium-centered radicals / 40: |
| References |
| References for 7 / A.M. Dziewonski |
| Structure formulas (See Vol.20C) |
| Selection of anomalies / 2.8.2.8: |
| (CH3NHCH2COOH)3·CaCl2 / 1.2.34: |
| Appendix: Additions to Chapter 2 Index of substances (See Vol.14B) |
| Magnetostriction |
| References for 16 / 8: |
| Radicals with 5 conjugated π-electrons / 2.4.2.17: |
| Indexes (See Vol.20C) / D.L. Anderson ; G. Koslowski41: |
| Silver-centered radicals |
| 3d-B alloys and compounds / 4.3.1: |
| Presentation of results |
| Rochelle salt (NaKC4H4O6·4H2O) family / 1.2.35: |
| Magnetomechanical properties, elastic moduli, sound velocity |
| Index of gross molecular formulas / 1.5.3.3: |
| Pentadienyl radicals / 2.8.2.9: |
| Structure, elastic and rheological properties and density of the earth's interior / 42: |
| Ice in the ocean / 1.2.1.2.10: |
| Cadmium-centered radicals / 2.4.2.18: |
| 3d-Al alloys and compounds / 4.3.2: |
| Index of substance names |
| List of compiled conductivity anomalies |
| LiNH4C4H4O6·H2O family / 1.2.36: |
| Thermomagnetic properties, thermal expansion coefficient, specific heat, Debye temperature, thermal conductivity |
| Pentadiinyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.1: |
| Index of CAS registry numbers / 1.2.1.2.11: |
| Indium-centered radicals |
| Miscellanea / 4.3.3: |
| Sc-Al / 2.1.3.1: |
| Errata (See Vol.20C) |
| Description of anomalies |
| Galvanomagnetic properties / 1.2.37: |
| Corrections (See Vol.31B) / 1.5.3.3.2: |
| Semicyclic pentadienyl radicals / 2.4.2.19: |
| The Gross Earth Data Set |
| Structure of sea ice / 1.2.1.2.12: |
| Tin-centered radicals |
| Miscellaneous crystals (including oxides) and polymers / 4.3.4: |
| Ti-Al / 2.1.3.2: |
| References for 2.3.2 |
| Magneto-optical properties / 1.2.38: |
| Cyclopentadienyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.3: |
| The earth model |
| Salinity of sea ice / 1.2.1.2.13: |
| Composition of the earth's interior (See Vol. 2A) / 2.4.2.20: |
| Antimony-centered radicals |
| Liquid crystals and related liquids / 4.3.5: |
| V-Al / 2.1.3.3: |
| Ferromagnetic resonance properties / 1.2.39: |
| Tides of the earth (See Vol. 2A) / 1.5.3.3.4: |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on cyclopentadienyl radicals |
| Thermophysical properties of sea ice / 1.2.1.3: |
| Tellurium-centered radicals |
| Cr-Al / 4.3.6: |
| Gravity field and figure of the earth (See Vol. 2A) / 2.8.2.11: |
| References for 2.1.3 / 1.2.40: |
| References for 1.2.1 |
| Cyclohexadienyl radicals / 1.5.3.3.5: |
| Elastic properties and deformation of sea ice / 2.1.4: |
| References for 2.4 |
| Iodine-centered radicals |
| Mn-Al / C. Prodehl ; K. Adachi4.3.7: |
| Magnetic field of the earth |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on cyclohexadienyl radicals / A. Chelkowski1.2.41: |
| Strength of sea ice |
| Xenon-centered radicals |
| Structure of the earth's crust and upper mantle / 4.3.8: |
| Alloys between Ti, V, Cr or Mn |
| Fe-Al / 8.6: |
| Compounds of rare earth elements and 4d or 5d elements / 2.8.2.12: |
| Pyryl radicals |
| Ice cover characteristics of the world ocean |
| Sources of the geomagnetic field / 2.5.1: |
| Cesium-centered radicals |
| Co-Al / 4.3.9: |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on pyryl radicals / 4.1.1: |
| References for 8 |
| External part of the earth's magnetic field / 2.5.2: |
| Barium-centered radicals |
| Procedure of interpretation / 4.3.10: |
| V-Ti |
| Ni-Al / 9: |
| Pseudoternary compounds / H.G. Gierloff-emden4.1.2: |
| Survey of compounds and properties |
| Thiapyryl radicals |
| Internal part of the earth's magnetic field / 2.8.3.1: |
| Lanthanum-centered radicals |
| Main features of continental and oceanic crustal structure / 4.3.11: |
| Cr-Ti |
| 3d-Ga compounds |
| Coastal oceanography / 4.1.3: |
| Compounds with transition metal substitution / 1.5.3.4.1: |
| Pyridinyl radicals |
| Spherical harmonics in geomagnetism / 9.1: |
| Tungsten-centered radicals |
| Presentation of individual results / 4.3.12: |
| Cr-V |
| Sc-Ga |
| References for 2.5 |
| Definitions and spatial extensions / 4.1.4: |
| Compounds with rare earth metal substitution / 1.5.3.4.2: |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on pyridinyl radicals |
| References for 4.1 / 9.2: |
| Gold-centered radicals |
| Main features of the structure of the lower lithosphere and asthenosphere / 4.3.13: |
| Mn-Ti |
| Ti-Ga |
| Classification of coasts / 1.2.47: |
| References for 2.8 / 1.5.3.4.3: |
| Phosphorinyl radicals |
| Magnetic field on the surface and the interior of the earth / 9.3: |
| Mercury-centered radicals |
| References for 2.1.4 / 4.4: |
| Mn-V |
| V-Ga |
| The high-energy environment of the coastal zone / 1.2.48: |
| Radicals with 7 conjugated π-electrons / W. Bosum1.5.3.4.4: |
| Thallium-centered radicals / 9.4: |
| Mn-Cr / 4.4.1: |
| Cr-Ga |
| Compounds of rare earth elements and Al, Ga, In or Tl |
| The shore as the interaction zone of sea and land / R. Pucher1.2.49: |
| Heptatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.5: |
| Lead-centered radicals / H. Roeser9.5: |
| Mn-Ga / 4.4.2: |
| Wave effects on coasts / 1.2.50: |
| Cycloheptatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.6: |
| Alloys of Fe, Co or Ni and Ti, V, Cr or Mn / R. Von Herzen |
| Crustal anomalies and their cause / 9.6: |
| Bismuth-centered radicals |
| Fe-Ga / 4.4.3: |
| Tide effects on coasts / 4.2.1.0: |
| Cyclooctatrienyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.7: |
| Oceanic heat flow data |
| Ytterbium-centered radicals / 9.7: |
| Co-Ga / 4.4.4: |
| Estuaries and lagoons as coastal water bodies / 4.2.1.1: |
| Benzyl radicals / 1.5.3.4.8: |
| Fe-Ti |
| Definition of the crustal anomalies / 9.8: |
| References for 1.2 |
| Ni-Ga / 4.4.5: |
| References for 2.9 |
| Coastal lagoons / 4.2.1.2: |
| Benzyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6 π-electron ring systems / A. V.Zelewsky1.5.3.4.9: |
| Western and South Pacific |
| Fe-V |
| Layout and execution of geomagnetic surveys / 9.9: |
| Cu-Ga / 4.4.6: |
| River discharge affecting coastal waters / C. Daul4.2.1.3: |
| Bicyclic benzyl-type radicals derived from indanone and phthalide / 1.5.3.5: |
| Northeast and Central Pacific |
| Fe-Cr |
| Compounds of rare earth elements and C, Si, Ge, Sn or Pb / 9.10: |
| Data handling |
| 3d-In alloys and compounds / 4.4.7: |
| Radicals in metal complexes / 2.10.1: |
| Chemical and biological effects on the coastal zone |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on benzyl radicals / 1.5.3.5.1: |
| East Pacific |
| Fe-Mn |
| Interpretation methods / 9.11: |
| Sc-In / 4.5: |
| Climatologic-meteorologic effects on coasts. Oceanic-atmospheric coupled systems / 2.10.2: |
| Radicals with 9 conjugated π-electrons / 1.5.3.5.2: |
| North Atlantic |
| Co-Tl |
| Magnetic anomalies of the continental crust / 9.12: |
| Mn-In / 4.5.1: |
| Sea level change and the coastal zone / 2.10.3: |
| Cyclooctatetraenylmethyl / 1.5.3.5.3: |
| South Atlantic |
| Co-V |
| Marine magnetic anomalies / 9.13: |
| Ni-In / 4.5.2: |
| Complexes of group IIa: Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba / 2.10.4: |
| References for 9 |
| Indenyl and related radicals / 1.5.3.6: |
| Indian Ocean |
| Co-Cr |
| References for 2.10 |
| Economic aspects |
| 3d-Tl alloys and compounds / 4.5.3: |
| Complexes of group IIIb: B, Al, Ga, In / 4.2.1.8: |
| alpha-Hydronaphthyl and related radicals / 1.5.3.7: |
| Marginal Seas |
| Co-Mn |
| Bibliography for 4.2.1 |
| References for 1.5.3 / 4.5.4: |
| Complexes of group IVb: Ge, Sn, Pb |
| Cyclohexadienyl-type radicals derived from indole and carbazole |
| References for 2.2.1.1 |
| Ni-Ti |
| Complexes of group Vb: Sb / 4.5.5: |
| Continental heat flow data (See Vol. 2B) |
| Magnetic and electric fields due to electromagnetic induction by external sources |
| beta-Hydronaphthyl and related radicals / 2.2.5: |
| Ni-V |
| Complexes of group IIIa: Y, La, Lu / L. Rybach4.2.2.0: |
| Quinolinyl and related radicals / 2.2.6: |
| Ni-Cr |
| Radioactive heat production in the continental crust / 4.2.2.1: |
| Complexes of group IVa: Ti / 1.2.3.12: |
| Basic observations and theoretical concepts |
| Cyclohexadienyl-type radicals derived from anthracene and phenanthrene and related to hydro-naphthyl / 2.2.7: |
| Temperature profiles in the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B) |
| Ni-Mn |
| Complexes of group Va: V / 4.2.2.2: |
| Heat transport in the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B) |
| Response functions for induced magnetic and electric fields |
| Radicals with 11 conjugated π-electrons / 2.2.8: |
| V-Cr-Mn |
| Electrical properties of the earth's interior (See Vol. 2B) / 4.2.2.3: |
| Complexes of group VIa: Cr, Mo, W / 1.2.3.14: |
| Natural earth potentials and earth currents |
| Radicals with 13 conjugated π-electrons / 2.2.9: |
| Fe-V-Cr / I. Jackson |
| Complexes of group VIIa: Mn, Re / 4.2.2.4: |
| Derivation of external source fields from surface observations |
| Phenalenyl (perinaphthenyl) radicals / 2.2.10: |
| Composition of the earth's interior |
| Fe-Cr-Mn |
| Complexes of group VIII: Fe, Ru, Co, Rh, Ir, Ni, Pd, Pt / 4.2.2.5: |
| References for 4.2.2 |
| Diphenylmethyl radicals / 2.2.11: |
| Co-V-Cr |
| Complexes of group Ib: Cu, Ag / D. Voppel4.7.3: |
| Fluorenyl radicals / 2.2.12: |
| Co-Cr-Mn |
| Observation and description of the main geomagnetic field and its secular variation / 4.7.4: |
| Complexes of group IIb: Zn, Cd, Hg |
| Dibenzocyclohexadienyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.0: |
| The crust |
| Fe-Co-Ti |
| List of symbols, quantities, units and abbreviations / 4.7.5: |
| References for 2.2 |
| Index of Substances (See Vol.9D2) / 4.2.3.1: |
| Dibenzocycloheptatrienyl and related radicals |
| The upper mantle |
| Fe-Co-V |
| Benzo[cd]pyrenyl / 4.7.6: |
| The transition zone |
| Fe-Co-Cr |
| Observation of the earth's magnetic field / 4.7.7: |
| Xanthyl radicals / V: |
| The lower mantle |
| Fe-Co-Mn |
| Combined index of substances for Vols.16A and 16B / 4.7.8: |
| Analyses of observations / 2.4.7: |
| Thioxanthyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.4: |
| The core |
| Fe-Ni-V |
| Knowledge gained from spherical harmonic models / 4.7.9: |
| Selenoxanthyl and related radicals / 4.2.3.5: |
| Fe-Ni-Cr |
| References for 4.2.3 / 4.7.10: |
| Acridinyl and related radicals |
| Tides of the earth |
| Fe-Ni-Mn |
| Dibenzosilacyclohexadienyl and related radicals / F.H. Busse4.7.11: |
| List of symbols and abbreviations for 2.5.1 and 2.5.2 |
| Co-Ni-Ti |
| Material properties entering the theory of the main geomagnetic field |
| Diphenylmethyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6 π-electron ring systems / H. Wilhelm ; H. Soffel4.7.12: |
| Co-Ni-Mn |
| Palaeomagnetism and archaeomagnetism / 4.7.13: |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on diphenylmethyl radicals |
| References for 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 |
| Tidal forcing field / 4.3.0: |
| Radicals with 19 conjugated π-electrons / S. Misawa2.5.1.1: |
| Introduction, definitions, hypotheses / K. Kanematsu4.8.1: |
| Triphenylmethyl radicals |
| Expansion in spherical harmonics / 4.8.2: |
| 4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds |
| Apparent polar wander paths (APWP) / 2.5.1.3: |
| 9-Phenylfluorenyl radicals |
| Equatorial and ecliptical coordinates / 4.8.3: |
| Introduction to the paramagnetism of 4d and 5d transition metals |
| Geomagnetic polarity time scale, magnetostratigraphy, palaeo-secular variation / 2.5.1.4: |
| 9-Phenylxanthyl radicals |
| Components / 4.8.4: |
| Magnetic susceptibility |
| Determination of the intensity of the ancient geomagnetic field / 2.5.1.5: |
| 9-Naphthylxanthyl radicals |
| Astronomical variables. Time / 4.8.5: |
| Magnetic susceptibility as a function of composition |
| Geomagnetic field during a polarity transition / 2.5.1.6: |
| Dioxydehydrocoranthryl and sesquixanthydryl |
| Harmonic development / 4.8.6: |
| High-field magnetization |
| Archaeomagnetism / 2.5.1.7: |
| 9-Phenylthioxanthyl |
| References for 2.5.1 / 4.8.7: |
| Magnetization density |
| Palaeomagnetism of samples of extraterrestrial origin / 1.3.6: |
| 9-Phenylselenoxanthyl |
| Knight shift / 4.8.8: |
| References for 4.3 / 1.3.7: |
| 9-Phenylacridinyl |
| Tides of the solid earth / 4.8.9: |
| Transport of masses in the earth's interior / 1.3.8: |
| Triphenylmethyl-type radicals containing 5-membered ring systems especially thiophene |
| Magnetoresistance and Hall effect / 2.5.2.1: |
| Relief of the earth's surface and of the sea floor / 1.3.9: |
| References to further papers concerning ESR studies on triphenylmethyl radicals |
| Magnetic field dependence of the electronic specific heat coefficient / 2.5.2.2: |
| Body tides / H. Hagedorn |
| References for 4 / 1.3.10: |
| Effect of plastic deformation on the susceptibility / 2.5.2.3: |
| The relief of the earth's surface |
| Observations |
| References for 1.3 / 1.3.11: |
| The hypsographic curve |
| Load tides |
| Alloys and compounds of 3d elements and 4d or 5d elements / 5.1.1.2: |
| Area of continents and oceans |
| Systematic effects |
| Structural forms due to endogenic processes / M. Shiga5.1.1.3: |
| Local elastic inhomogeneities |
| 3d elements and Zr, Nb, Mo or Hf, Ta, W, Re / 5.1.1.4: |
| Exogenic continental relief / 1.4.1.1: |
| Meteorological effects |
| Weathering / 5.1.1.5: |
| References for 2.5.2 |
| Ti and V alloys and compounds / 5.1.1.6: |
| Exogenic relief-forming processes / P. Brosche1.4.1.3: |
| Cr alloys and compounds / J. Sündermann5.1.1.7: |
| Ice and glaciated areas / 1.4.1.4: |
| Tidal friction and dynamics of the earth-moon-system / 5.1.1.8: |
| Mn alloys and compounds |
| References for 5.1.1 / 2.5.3.0: |
| Fe alloys and compounds / 5.1.2: |
| The principle / H.G. Gierloff-Emden2.5.3.1: |
| Co and Ni alloys and compounds |
| Relief of the sea floor |
| References for 1.4.1 / 2.5.3.2: |
| Balances of energy and angular momentum / 2.5.3.3: |
| Geomorphology of the sea floor |
| Long time integration / 2.5.3.4: |
| Documentation and presentation of the relief of the sea on maps |
| 3d elements and Ru, Rh, Pd or Os, Ir, Pt / 2.5.3.5: |
| Bibliography for 2.5.3 / 5.1.2.3: |
| Hypsography of the relief of the sea floor |
| 3d-rich alloys |
| Hypsometric statistics of the sea floor / H.-G. Kahle5.1.2.4: |
| Concentrated alloys and intermetallic compounds |
| Gravity field and figure of the earth / 5.1.2.5: |
| Terms for horizontal and vertical dimensions of oceans and sea floors / 1.4.2.2.0: |
| Gravity potential of the earth / 5.1.2.6: |
| Subdivision of the seafloor into physiographic provinces / 1.4.2.2.1: |
| Sc, Ti, and V alloys and compounds |
| Fundamental notions of gravimetry / 5.1.2.7: |
| Classification of the ocean floor features / 1.4.2.2.2: |
| Gravimetric measuring techniques / 5.1.2.8: |
| Morphologic units of the oceans: description of forms / 1.4.2.2.3: |
| Reference ellipsoid and geoid / 5.1.2.9: |
| Tectonic-morphogenetic units of the mid-atlantic ridge and adjacent areas / 1.4.2.2.4: |
| Satellite geodesy and the earth's gravitational potential V / 5.1.2.10: |
| Classification of global physiographic units of the Atlantic Ocean, topographic-bathymetric dimension (metric) / 1.4.2.2.5: |
| Co alloys and compounds |
| References for 3 / 5.1.2.11: |
| The mid-ocean ridges: geomorphologic element of global scale and distribution / 1.4.2.2.6: |
| Magnetic field of the earth (See Vol. 2B) |
| Ni alloys and compounds |
| Classification of continental margins / 5.1.2.12: |
| 4d- and 5d-rich alloys |
| Relief of the earth's surface and of the sea floor (See Vol. 2B) / 5.1.2.13: |
| Submarine canyons (features of macroscale) |
| References for 1.4.2 / 5.2: |
| Fracture zones (features of mesoscale to macroscale) / H. Mälzer5.1.2.14: |
| Recent crustal movements / 5.1.2.15: |
| Deep sea trenches (features of meso- to macroscale) / 5.2.0: |
| Abyssal hills and seamounts. Example: features of the Pacifc Ocean sea floor / 5.1.2.16: |
| Micro-relief of the sea floor: the roughness of the ocean bottom / 5.1.2.17: |
| Measurements of deformation within plate interiors and near active plate boundaries / 5.1.2.18: |
| Sedimentation of the ocean bottom / 5.2.3: |
| Measurements on a global scale / 5.1.2.19: |
| The mid-ocean ridges and the sea floor spreading / 5.2.4: |
| References for 5.2 / 5.1.2.20: |
| Plate tectonics and the relief of the sea floor / 5.3: |
| Theories and hypotheses of global tectonics (See Vol. 2B) |
| References for 5.1.2 / 5.1.2.21: |
| Recent crustal movements (See Vol. 2A) |
| Motions in the earth's core and core-mantle coupling |
| Theories and hypotheses of global tectonics / W.R. Jacoby ; R. Meissner ; P. Janle |
| Planetology of terrestrial planets / 5.3.0: |
| Historical review / 6.0: |
| Short description of the terrestrial planetary bodies / 5.3.3: |
| Plate kinematics |
| Absolute age determinations / 5.3.4: |
| Measurements of plate motions |
| Relative age determination / 5.3.5: |
| Results |
| Geological - geophysical interpretation of surface structures / 6.5: |
| Plate tectonics |
| Gravity studies from orbiters and density models of lithospheres / 6.6: |
| Plate dynamics: driving mechanisms |
| Additional studies from orbiter, fly-by, and descend missions / 6.7: |
| References for 5.3 |
| Motions in the earth's core and core-mantle coupling (See Vol. 2A) / 6.8: |
| Lunar seismology |
| Planetology of terrestrial planets (See Vol. 2A) / 6.9: |
| Planetary magnetic fields and remanent magnetization |
| Subject index for volumes 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B |
| Electrical conductivity, heat flow and estimates on the lunar temperature / 6.10: |
| Physical conditions of the interior of planets / 6.11: |
| The evolution of terrestrial planets / 6.12: |
| Subject index for volumes 1A, 1B and 2A, 2B (see Vol. 2B) / 6.13: |