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Volume Information Source: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 285, No. 1329 (Jun. 14, 1977), pp. 677-680 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/74751 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 02:00 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 02:00:59 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical andPhysical Sciences, Vol. 285, No. 1329 (Jun. 14, 1977), pp. 677-680Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/74751 .

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INDEX TO VOLUME 285 (A)

Author index

AllMgre, C. J., Shimizu, N. & Treuil, M. Comparative chemical history of the Earth, the Moon and parent body of achondrite, 55.

Anders, E. Chemical compositions of the Moon, Earth and eucrite parent body, 23. Ashworth, D. G. See McDonnell, Ashworth, Flavill, Carey, Bateman & Jennison.

Baddenhausen, H. See Wanke, Palme, Baddenhausen, Dreibus, Kruse & Spettel. Baron, R. L. See Gold, Bilson & Baron. Barrer, R. M. & Klinowski, J. Theory of isomorphous replacement in aluminosilicates, 637. Bastin, J. A. See Vickers & Bastin. Bateman, D. C. See McDonnell, Ashworth, Flavill, Carey, Bateman & Jennison. Baur, H. See Signer, Baur, Etique, Frick & Funk. Beckinsale, R. D. Hydrogen, oxygen and silicon isotope systematics in lunar material, 417. Bilson, E. See Gold, Bilson & Baron. Bristeau, P. See Lambert, Le Roulley & Bristeau. Brown, G. M. Two-stage generation of lunar mare basalts, 169. Burns, R. G. See Vaughan & Burns. Buxton, R. E. See Scarlett, Buxton & Faulkner.

Carey, W. C. See McDonnell, Ashworth, Flavill, Carey, Bateman & Jennison. Cassen, P. See Schubert, Young & Cassen. Chao, E. C. T. Basis for interpretation regarding the ages of the Serenitatis, Imbrium and Orientale events, 115. Coleman, P. J., Jr & Russell, C. T. The remanent magnetic field of the Moon, 489. Collinson, D. W., Stephenson, A. & Runcorn, S. K. Intensity and origin of the ancient lunar magnetic field, 241. Crozaz, G., Poupeau, G., Walker, R. M., Zinner, E. & Morrison, D. A. The record of solar and galactic radiations

in the ancient lunar regolith and their implications for the early history of Sun and Moon, 587.

Dence, M. R. The contribution of major impact processes to lunar crustal evolution, 259. Dollfus, A. & Geake, J. E. Polarimetric and photometric studies of lunar samples, 397. Donaldson, C. H., Drever, H. I. & Johnston, R. Supercooling on the lunar surface: a review of analogue

information, 207. Dran, J. C., Duraud, J. P., Klossa, J., Langevin, Y. & Maurette, M. Microprobe studies of space weathering

effects in extraterrestrial dust grains, 433. Dreibus, G. See Wainke, Palme, Baddenhausen, Dreibus, Kruse & Spettel. Dreibus, G., Spettel, B. & Wanke, H. Lithium and halogens in lunar samples, 49. Drever, H. I. See Donaldson, Drever & Johnston. Duraud, J. P. See Dran, Duraud, Klossa, Langevin & Maurette. Durrani, S. A. Charged-particle track analysis, thermoluminescence, and microcratering studies of lunar samples,

309.

Eberhardt, P. See Geiss, Eberhardt, Gr6gler, Guggisberg, Maurer & Stettler. Eglinton, G. See Pillinger & Eglinton. El-Baz, F. Lunar stratigraphy, 549. Eltayeb, I. A. On linear wave motions in magnetic-velocity shears, 607. von Engelhardt, W. & Stengelin, R. Chemical changes at impact-induced phase transitions on the lunar surface,

285. Etique, Philippe. See Signer, Baur, Etique, Frick & Funk.

Faulkner, R. G. See Scarlett, Buxton & Faulkner. Fielder, G. See Hulme & Fielder. Fisher, R. M., Huffman, G. P., Nagata, T. & Schwerer, F. C. Electrical conductivity and the thermocline of the

Moon, 517. Flavill, R. P. See McDonnell, Ashworth, Flavill, Carey, Bateman & Jennison. Ford, C. E., O'Hara, M.J. & Spencer, P. N. The origin of lunar felspathic liquids, 193. Frick, U. See Signer, Baur, Etique, Frick & Funk. Fuller, M D. Review of effects of shock (< 60 kbar; < 6 x 109 Pa) on magnetism of lunar samples, 409. Funk, H. See Signer, Baur, Etique, Frick & Funk.

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Author index

Garlick, G. F. J. Lunar surface movements - the evidence and the causes, 325. Geake, J. E. See Dollfus & Geake. Geake, J. E., Walker, G., Telfer, D. J. & Mills, A. A. The cause and significance of luminescence in lunar

plagioclase, 403. Geiss, J., Eberhardt, P., Gr6gler, N., Guggisberg, S., Maurer, P. & Stettler, A. Absolute time scale of lunar mare

formation and filling, 151. Gentner, W. See Kratschmer & Gentner. Gibb, T. C., Greatrex, R. & Greenwood, N. N. An assessment of results obtained from M6ssbauer spectra of

lunar samples, 235. Gold, T., Bilson, E. & Baron, R. L. The relationship of surface chemistry and albedo of lunar soil samples, 427. Gold, T. Origin and evolution of the lunar surface: the major questions remaining, 555. Greatrex, R. See Gibb, Greatrex & Greenwood. Greenwood, N. N. See Gibb, Greatrex & Greenwood. Gr6gler, N. See Geiss, Eberhardt, Grogler, Guggisberg, Maurer & Stettler. Guggisberg, S. See Geiss, Eberhardt, Gr6gler, Guggisberg, Maurer & Stettler.

Horn, P. & Kirsten, T. Lunar highland stratigraphy and radiometric dating, 145. Housley, R. M. Solar wind and micrometeorite effects in the lunar regolith, 363. Huffman, G. P. See Fisher, Huffman, Nagata & Schwerer. Hulme, G. & Fielder, G. Effusion rates and rheology of lunar lavas, 227. Humphries, D. J. See O'Hara & Humphries. Huneke, J. C. See Wasserburg, Papanastassiou, Tera & Huneke.

Jennison, R. C. See McDonnell, Ashworth, Flavill, Carey, Bateman & Jennison. Johnston, R. See Donaldson, Drever & Johnston.

Kaiser, W. A. The excitation functions of Ba (p, X) mXe (M = 124- 136) in the energy range 38-600 MeV; the use of' cosmogenic' xenon for estimating 'burial' depths and ' real' exposure ages, 337.

Kesson, Susan E. Mare basalt petrogenesis, 159. King, E. A. The lunar regolith: physical characteristics and dynamics, 273. Kirsten, T. Rare gases implanted in lunar fines, 391. Kirsten, T. See also Horn & Kirsten. Klinowski, J. See Barrer & Klinowski. Klossa, J. See Dran, Duraud, Klossa, Langevin & Maurette. Kopal, Z. Dynamical arguments which concern melting of the Moon, 561. Kratschmer, W. & Gentner, W. A long term change in the cosmic ray composition?: studies on fossil cosmic ray

tracks in lunar samples, 593. Kruse, H. See Wanke, Palme, Baddenhausen, Dreibus, Kruse & Spettel.

Lal, D. Irradiation and accretion of solids in space based on observations of lunar rocks and grains, 69. Lambert, G., Le Roulley, J. C. & Bristeau, P. Accumulation and circulation of gaseous radon between lunar

fines, 331. Lammlein, D. R. Lunar seismicity, structure, and tectonics, 451. Langevin, Y. See Dran, Duraud, Klossa, Langevin & Maurette. Le Roulley, J. C. See Lambert, Le Roulley & Bristeau.

McDonnell, J. A. M., Ashworth, D. G., Flavill, R. P., Carey, W. C., Bateman, D. C. & Jennison, R. C. The characterization of lunar surface impact erosion and solar wind sputter processes on the lunar surface, 303.

Maurer, P. See Geiss, Eberhardt, Gr6gler, Guggisberg, Maurer & Stettler. Maurette, M. See Dran, Duraud, Klossa, Langevin & Maurette. Meissner, R. Lunar viscosity models, 463. Middlehurst, Barbara M. Transient lunar phenomena, deep moonquakes and high-frequency teleseismic events:

possible connections, 485. Mills, A. A. See Geake, Walker, Telfer & Mills. Moore, P. The observation of transient lunar phenomena, 481. Morrison, D. A. See Crozaz, Poupeau, Walker, Zinner & Morrison. Morrison, D. A. & Zinner, E. Distribution and flux of micrometeoroids, 379. Murthy, V. Rama. Lunar evolution: is there a global radioactive crust on the Moon?, 127.

Nagata, T. See Fisher, Huffman, Nagata & Schwerer. Neukum, G. Lunar cratering, 267.

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Author index

O'Hara, M. J. See Ford, O'Hara & Spencer. O'Hara, M. J. & Humphries, D. J. Gravitational separation of quenching crystals: a cause of chemical differ-

entiation in lunar basalts, 177. O'Keefe, J. A. & Urey, H. C. The deficiency of siderophile elements in the Moon, 569. Olhoeft, G. R. See Strangway & Olhoeft.

Palme, H. See Wanke, Palme, Baddenhausen, Dreibus, Kruse & Spettel. Palme, H. & Wainke, H. Lunar differentiation processes as characterized by trace element abundances, 199. Papanastassiou, D. A. See Wasserburg, Papanastassiou, Tera & Huneke. Pillinger, C. T. & Eglinton, G. The chemistry of carbon in the lunar regolith, 369. Poupeau, G. See Crozaz, Poupeau, Walker, Zinner & Morrison.

Rhodes, J. M. Some compositional aspects of lunar regolith evolution, 293. Ridley, W. I. Some petrological aspects of Imbrium stratigraphy, 105. Ringwood, A. E. Mare basalt petrogenesis and the composition of the lunar interior, 577. Runcorn, S. K. Interpretation of lunar potential fields, 507. Runcorn, S. K. See also Collinson, Stephenson & Runcorn. Russell, C. T. See Coleman & Russell.

Scarlett, B., Buxton, R. E. & Faulkner, R. G. Formation of glass spheres on the lunar surface, 279. Schaeffer, 0. A. Lunar chronology as determined from the radiometric ages of returned lunar samples, 137. Schubert, G., Young, R. E. & Cassen, P. Solid state convection models of the lunar internal temperature, 523. Schwerer, F. C. See Fisher, Huffman, Nagata & Schwerer. Shimizu, N. See Allkgre, Shimizu & Treuil. Signer, P., Baur, H., Etique, Philippe, Frick, U. & Funk, H. On the question of the 40Ar excess in lunar soils, 385, Sjogren, W. L. Lunar gravity determinations and their implications, 219. Sonett, C. P. Some consequences of solar wind induction in the Moon, 537. Spencer, P. N. See Ford, O'Hara & Spencer. Spettel, B. See Dreibus, Spettel & Wanke; also Wanke, Palme, Baddenhausen, Dreibus, Kruse & Spettel. Stengelin, R. See von Engelhardt & Stengelin. Stephenson, A. See Collinson, Stephenson & Runcorn. Stettler, A. See Geiss, Eberhardt, Gr6gler, Guggisberg, Maurer & Stettler. Strangway, D. W. & Olhoeft, G. R. Electrical properties of planetary surfaces, 441.

Telfer, D.J. See Geake, Walker, Telfer & Mills. Tera, F. See Wasserburg, Papanastassiou, Tera & Huneke. Tittmann, B. R. Lunar rock Q in 3000-5000 range achieved in laboratory, 475. Trice, R. See Warren & Trice. Treuil, M. See Allegre, Shimizu & Treuil. Turner, G. The early chronology of the Moon: evidence for the early collisional history of the solar system, 97.

Urey, H. C. See O'Keefe & Urey.

Vaughan, D. J. & Burns, R. G. Electronic absorption spectra of lunar minerals, 249. Vickers, D. G. & Bastin, J. A. The interaction of lunar rock and far infrared radiation, 319.

Walker, G. See Geake, Walker, Telfer & Mills. Walker, R. M. See Crozaz, Poupeau, Walker, Zinner & Morrison. Wanke, H. See Dreibus, Spettel & Wanke; also Palme & Wanke. Wanke, H., Palme, H., Baddenhausen, H., Dreibus, G., Kruse, H. & Spettel, B. Element correlations and the

bulk composition of the Moon, 41. Warren, N. & Trice, R. Structure in the upper lunar crust, 469. Wasserburg, G. J., Papanastassiou, D. A., Tera, F. & Huneke, J. C. Outline of a lunar chronology, 7.

Young, R. E. See Schubert, Young & Cassen.

Zinner, E. See Crozaz, Poupeau, Walker, Zinner & Morrison; also Morrison & Zinner.

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680

Subject index

Aluminosilicates, theory of isomorphous replacement in, 637.

Isomorphous replacement, theory of, in aluminosilicates, 637.

Moon, a new appraisal from space missions and laboratory analyses, a discussion, 1. See also index, p. 601.

Wave motions in magnetic-velocity shears, 607.

End of the two hundred and eighty-fifth volume - Series A

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PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS

OF

THE ROYAL SOCIETY

OF LONDON

SERIES A VOLUME 285 MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES

1977

PUBLISHED BY THE ROYAL SOCIETY

6 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y5AG

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Printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Cambridge

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CONTENTS

Series A Volume 285

No. 1327 31 March 1977

The Moon - a new appraisal from space missions and laboratory analyses A Royal Society discussion arranged by the British National Committee on

Space Research under the leadership of SIR HARRIE MASSEY, SEC.R.S., G. M. BROWN, F.R.S., G. EGLINTON, F.R.S., S. K. RUNCORN, F.R.S. and H. C. UREY, FOR.MEM. R.S. . . . . . . . . . page 1

No. 1328 13 May 1977

On linear wave motions in magnetic-velocity shears

By I. A. ELTAYEB . . . . . . . . . . . 607

No. 1329 14 June 1977

Theory of isomorphus replacement in aluminosilicates

By R. M. BARRER, F.R.S. and J. KLINOWSKI . . . . . . . 637

Indexes . 677

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