References Part 9

REFERENCES

(1) Camping, Harold. 1970. The Biblical calendar of history, Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, September, p. 98. (2) Sverdrup, H. U., Martin W. Johnson, and Richard H. Fleming, 1942. The Oceans, Prentice Hall, Inc., New York, p. 219. (3) Kuenen, H. 1965. Geological conditions of sedimentation (in) Chemical Oceanography, Riley, J.P. and G. Skirrow. Editors. Academic Press, London and New York, Vol. 2, p.1. (4) Ibid., p.4.
(5) Sverdrup, H. U., Op. cit., p.220,
(6) Armstrong, F.A.J. 1965. Silicon (in) Chemical Oceanography, Riley, J.P. and G. Skirrow. Editors. Academic Press, London and New York, Vol.2, p. 410.
(7) Kuenen, H., Op. cit., p. 5.
(8) Kuenen, H., Op. cit., Vol. 1, p. 164. (9) Kuenen, H., Op. cit., p. 20.
(10) Wilson, Teyo J. 1967. Theories of building of continents (in) the Earth’s Mantle. T. F. Gaskell, Editor. Academic Press, London and New York, p. 447.
(11) Sverdrup, H. U., Op. cit., p. 172. (12) Ibid., p. 219.
(13) Ibid., p. 219.
(14) Ibid., p. 219.
(15) Ewing, Maurice. 1949. New discoveries on the mid-Atlantic ridge, National Geographic Magazine, November, p. 612, 613. (16) Ewing, John et al. 1968. North Pacific sediment layers measured by seismic profiling, The crust and upper mantle of the Pacific area, William Byrd Press, Richmond, VA, p. 150, 165. (17) Ibid., p. 148.
(18) Larson, Roger L. and Fred N. Spiers. 1969. East Pacific rise crest, a near bottom geophysical profile. Science, January 3, p. 68.
(19) Hurley, Patrick. 1968. The confirmation of continental drift, Scientific American, April.
(20) Kuenen, Op. cit., Vol 2, p. 20.