IAN LERCHE
Department of Geological
Sciences
University of South Carolina
Columbia, S.C. 29208
BIRTHDATE: August 24, 1941
BIRTHPLACE: Corbridge,
England
1959 - 1962 University of
Manchester, Physics Dept., B.Sc.
1962 - 1965 University of
Manchester, Astronomy Dept., Ph.D.
Thesis: Some Aspects of Waves and
Rays in Plasma Media (unpublished)
1965 - 1966 Research
Associate, University of Chicago
1966 - 1968 Assistant
Professor, University of Chicago
1968 - 1981 Associate
Professor, University of Chicago
1981 - 1983 Senior Research
Geophysicist, Gulf Research & Development Co.
1983 - l984 Research
Associate, Gulf Research and Development Co.
1984 -
Professor of Geology - University of
South Carolina, Columbia, S.C.
1985 - 1989 Associate
Chairman, Dept. of Geology, USC
SOCIETIES
Fellow of Royal Astronomical
Society;
Member: American Assoc. Petrol. Geologists
1967 (Summer) Visiting
Research Professor, University of Maryland
1968 - 1970
Sloan Research
Fellow
1974 - 1975
Alexander von
Humboldt Senior U. S. Scientist Award
January - June 1975
Visiting
Professor, M.I.T.
1975 - 1985 Reviewer for
Mathematical Reviews
October 1977 - June 1979 Principal
Research Scientist, Division of Radiophysics, CSIRO, Sydney, Australia
June 1980 - September 1981 Visiting
Research Fellow, Gulf Research & Development Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Listed in: American Men and
Women of Science, Who’s Who in Technology Today.
February 23, 1982 Gulf Incentive
Compensation Plan Special Award for 1981
1988 Best Paper Awards, Gulf Coast
Association of Geological Societies, 2nd place (with J.J.
O’Brien), 3rd place (with D. F. Williams)
1988 A. I. Levorsen Award, American Assoc.
of Petroleum Geologists
1989 February DuPont Award for
Science and Engineering
1989 July Medal of the
Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources, People’s Republic of China
1990 February DuPont Award for
Science and Engineering
1990 1 July - 31 December Nordic Professor
of Petroleum Geology, University of Copenhagen
1992 6 May USC Educational
Foundation Award for Research in Science and Engineering
1992 - Editorial Board, Energy Exploration
and Exploitation
1993 - 1995 Editorial Board,
Africa Geoscience Review
1994 - 1996 Editorial Board,
Petroleum Geoscience
1994 - 1995 Editorial Board,
Nuclear Geophysics
1995 - Technical Editor, Energy Exploration
and Exploitation
1997 - Editorial Board, Azerbaijan Geologist
1998- Editorial Board, Izv. Akad. Nauk.
Azerbaijan
2000, 15 May-15 Aug. University of Bochum, Germany,
Visiting Professor of Physics
15.
The Epicontinental Triassic (Eds. I. Lerche and G. H. Bachmann), Vol.
2, Schweitzer’barsche Verlag,
Stuttgart, 408p., 1999.
16.
The Epicontinental Triassic (Eds. I. Lerche and G. H. Bachmann ), Vol. 3,
Schweitzer’barsche Verlag, Stuttgart, 330p., 1999.
17.
Environmental Risk Analysis , (with E. Paleologos), McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
New York, 437p., 2001.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Unstable Cyclotron Waves in a Relativistic Plasma, Proc. Roy. Soc. A. 283, 208 - 215, 1965.
2. Synchrotron Radiation from a Primary Cosmic Ray, J. Inst. Math. Applics. 1, 258 - 268, 1966.
3. Radiation from Cosmic Ray Air Showers, Proc. Roy. Soc. A. 289, 206 - 213, 1966 (with F. D. Kahn).
4. Validity of the Hydromagnetic Approach in Discussing Instability of the Magnetospheric Boundary, J. Geophys. Res. 71, 2365 - 2371, 1966.
5. The Relativistic Gardenhose Instability I, Ap. J. 145, 806 - 810, 1966.
6. Transverse Waves in a Relativistic Plasma, Phys. Fluids 9, 1073 - 1080, 1966.
7. The Non-relativistic Equations of Bulk Motion of a Relativistic Gas, Ap. J. 145, 106 - 108, 1966 (with E. N. Parker).
8. Unstable Magnetosonic Waves in a Relativistic Plasma, Ap. J. 147, 689 - 696, 1967.
9. The Relativistic Gardenhose Instability II, Ap. J. 147, 681 - 688, 1967.
10. Space Charge Waves and the Isotropy of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Gas, Phys. Fluids 10, 1071 - 1079, 1967.
11. Stability of the Interstellar Gas and Field Including Rotation, Ap. J. 148, 415-428, 1967.
12. An Equilibrium State for the Interstellar Gas and Magnetic Field, Ap. J. 149, 395-404, 1967.
13. On the Stability of an Equilibrium State for the Interstellar Gas and Magnetic Field, Ap. J. 149, 553-558, 1967.
14. An Initial Value Problem for Oscillations of the Interstellar Gas, Ap. J. 149, 559-569, 1967 (with E. N. Parker).
15. The Non-relativistic Equations of Bulk Motion of a Relativistic Gas II. Electromagnetic Effects and Supra-Thermal Waves, Ap. J. 150, 651-665, 1967.
16. Transverse Electromagnetic Waves in the Cosmic Ray Gas, Phys. Fluids 10, 2271-2277, 1967.
17. An Initial Value Problem for Relativistic Plasma Oscillations, J. Math. Phys. 8, 1838-1847, 1967.
18. The Instability of Transverse Waves in a Relativistic Plasma, J. Math. Phys. 10, 13-20, 1969.
19. The Theory of Radio Pulses from Cosmic Ray Air Showers, Nature 215, 268-269, 1967.
20. Non-Equilibrium and Enhanced Mixing at the Plasma-Field Interface, Ap. J. 150, 731-732, 1967 (with E. N. Parker).
21. On the Boundary Layer Between a Warm, Streaming Plasma and a Confined Magnetic Field, J. Geophys. Res. 72, 5295-5310, 1967.
22. Quasi-Linear Theory of Resonant Diffusion in a Magneto-Active, Relativistic Plasma, Phys. Fluids 11, 1720-1727, 1968.
23. Supra-Luminous Waves and the Power Spectrum of an Isotropic Homogeneous Plasma, Phys. Fluids 11, 413-422, 1968.
24. Scattering of Supra-Luminous Plasma Waves by Inhomogeneities, Phys. Fluids 11, 1198-1206, 1968.
25. Supra-Luminous Waves in Astrophysical Plasmas, Ap. J. 153, 615-626, 1968.
26. Enhanced Bremsstrahlung from Supra-Luminous, and Sub-Luminous, Waves in an Isotropic Plasma, Phys. Fluids 11, 2459-2471, 1968.
27. Supra-Luminous Plasma Waves and Radiation from Density Inhomogeneities, in: Relativistic Plasmas Eds.: O. Buneman and W. B. Pardo (Benjamin) p. 101-154, 1968.
28. Reply to J. Hurley’s Discussion of J. Geophys. Res. 72, 5295, 1967: J. Geophys. Res. 73, 3602-3604, 1968.
29. The Dynamical State of the Interstellar Gas and Field VI. Instability and Enhanced Diffusion in a Twisted Field, Ap. J. 154, 515-531, 1968 (with E. N. Parker).
30. Resonant Wave-Particle Effects and the Isotropy of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Gas, in: Relativistic Plasmas , Eds. O. Buneman and W. B. Pardo (Benjamin) p. 155-180, 1968.
31. Wave Phenomena in the Interstellar Plasma, Advances in Plasma Physics, Vol. 2, p. 47-138, Eds. W. B. Thompson and A. Simon (Interscience Publishers), 1969.
32. Landau Poles, Branch Cuts and Supra-Luminous Waves in a One-Dimensional Plasma, Plasma Phys. 11, 849-861, 1969.
33. Reply to A. K. Sen, J. Geophys. Res. 73, 5017, 1968.
34. Faraday Rotation, Pulsar Signal Dispersion and the Turbulent Structure of the Galaxy, Ap. J. 157, 1137-1145, 1969 (with J. R.Jokipii).
35. Interstellar Polarization of Starlight and the Turbulent Structure of the Galaxy, Ap. J. 157, L119-L124, 1969 (with J. R. Jokipii and R. A. Schommer).
36. Reply to R. M. Kulsrud, C. Oberman, J. M. Dawson, M.N.Rosenbluth, Phys. Fluids 12, 1959, 1969.
37. Reply to N. Rostoker, Phys. Fluids 12, 1955-1956, 1969.
38. Collective Bremsstrahlung from Relativistic Electrons as a Possible Mechanism in Radio Sources, Ap. J. 158, 981-986, 1969 (with K. Papadopoulos).
39. Comments on Enhanced Bremsstrahlung from Supra-Luminous, and Sub-Luminous, Waves in a Isotropic Plasma, Phys. Fluids 12, 2461-2463, 1969 (with K. Papadopoulos).
40. Relativistic Kinetic Equations for Plasma, Coulomb Fields and Radiation, Phys. Fluids 13, 166-181, 1970.
41. Cross-Modulation of Supra-Luminous Waves in a One-Dimensional Plasma, Plasma Physics 12, 175-189, 1970.
42. Interstellar Gas and Fields, Comments on Astrophysics and Space Science 1, 215-219, 1969 (with E. N. Parker).
43. On the Motion of Current Sheets and the Radio, Optical and X-ray Emission from Pulsars, Ap. J. 159, 229-237, 1970.
44. Effect of Interstellar Density Fluctuations on Signal Dispersion Measure, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 6, 287-292, 1970.
45. Effect of Turbulent Fluctuations in the Interstellar Gas and Magnetic Field on Faraday Rotation, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 6, 481-491, 1970.
46. On the Motion of Current Sheets, and the Radio, Optical and X-ray Emission from Pulsars II. Pulse Structure, Polarization, Time Varying Features and Tight Beam Emission, Ap. J. 160, 1003-1017, 1970.
47. Spontaneous and Induced Cerenkov Radiation in a Turbulent Medium, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 8, 29-49, 1970.
48. Comments on “Steady State Charge Neutral Models of the Magnetosphere” by W. Alpers, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 8, 140, 1970 (with E. N. Parker).
49. Coherent Radio Emission from Cosmic Ray Air Showers in the Turbulent Atmosphere, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 8, 185-203, 1970.
50. Reply to the Comments of K. Elsasser and P. Graff, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 8, 207, 1970.
51. On the Motion of Current Sheets and the Radio, Optical and X-ray Emission from Pulsars III. The Independent Particle Picture and Radiation, Ap. J. 162, 153-160, 1970.
52. The Non-Relativistic Equations of Bulk Motion of a Relativistic Gas III. Damping of the Supra-thermal Mode by Random Fluctuations, Ap. J. 162, 153-161, 1970.
53. Random Force-Free Magnetic Fields, Ap. J. 162, 675-681, 1970.
54. Radiation from Pulsars, Proceedings of I.A.U. Symposium, No. 46, on the Physics of the Crab Nebula, Manchester, England, August, 1970, in “The Crab Nebula”, eds. R. D. Davies and F. G. Smith (I.A.U. 1971), p. 449-454.
55. Remarks on Relativistic Kinetic Equations for Plasma, Coulomb, Fields and Radiation, Zentralblatt f. Mathematik, 1970.
56. Space Charge Waves in a Trapped Relativistic Plasma, Plasma Physics 12, 953-975, 1970.
57. Resistive Effects in the Turbulent Photosphere and Chromosphere, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 10, 486-499, 1971.
58. Gravitational Kinetic Equations, Ap. J. 166, 207-219, 1971.
59. The Generation of Magnetic Field in Astrophysical Bodies. VII. The Internal Small-Scale Fields, Ap. J. 168, 231-237, 1971 (with E. N. Parker).
60. On the Origin of the Non-Thermal Radio Emission in 0.4-6.5 MHz, Ap. J. 166, 311-319, 1971.
61. Kinematic Dynamo Theory, Ap. J. 166, 627-638, 1971.
62. Kinematic Dynamo Theory II. Dynamo Action in Infinite Media with Isotropic Turbulence, Ap. J. 166, 639-649, 1971.
63. Faraday Rotation and Signal Dispersion: The Geometrical Optics Approximation, An Exact Solution, and First Order Smoothing Theory, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 13, 48-52, 1971.
64. Kinematic Dynamo Theory III. The Effect of Turbulent Diffusivity in the Dynamo Equations, Ap. J. 168, 115-121, 1971.
65. Kinematic Dynamo Theory IV. Dynamo Action in Non-Rotating Spheres with Isotropic Turbulence, Ap. J. 168, 123-129, 1971.
66. Kinematic Dynamo Theory: The Dyson Equation and the Large-Scale Field; the Bethe-Salpeter Equation and the Fluctuation Intensity, J. Math. Phys. 12, 1538-1547, 1971.
67. Some Exact Statistical Properties of Turbulent Kinematic Dynamo Equations, J. Math. Phys. 12, 1858-1867, 1971.
68. Turbulent Velocity Waves and Kinematic Dynamo Activity, Astrophys. and Sp. Sc. 13, 137-147, 1971.
69. Kinematic Dynamo Action under Incompressible, Isotropic Velocity Turbulence (with B.-C. Low), Ap. J. 168, 503-508, 1971.
70. Instability of Supra-Luminous Waves in Weakly Turbulent Plasmas, Plasma Phys. 14, 189-199, 1972.
71. A Radiation Mechanism for Pulsars, 12th Int’l. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (Hobert, Tasmania, Aug. 1971), Conf. Papers, 1, 354, paper OG-96.
72. Statistically Exact Kinematic Dynamo Action in a Box, J. Math. Phys. 13, 107-115, 1972.
73. A Variational Principle for Wave Propagation in Random Media, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 15, 206-213, 1972.
74. On the Resolution of a Paradox in Kinematic Turbulence Theory, Ap. J. 174, 309-319, 1972.
75. On the Contribution of Transition Radiation from Dust Grains to the Diffuse X-Ray Background, Ap. J. 175, 373-377, 1972.
76. Pulsed and Continuous Radiation from White Dwarfs, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 17, 117-125, 1972.
77. The Generation of Magnetic Fields in Astrophysical Bodies. IX. A. Solar Dynamo Based on Horizontal Shear, Ap. J. 176, 213-223, 1972 (with E. N. Parker).
78. Lagrangians, Variational Principles and Kinematic Dynamo Equations, Ap. J. 176, 225-233, 1972.
79. The Nyquist Criterion for Kinematic Dynamo Action, Ap. J. 176, 235-237, 1972.
80. The Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem and Kinematic Dynamo Activity, Ap. J. 177, 309-313, 1972.
81. Radiative Modes of a Weakly Ionized, Collision-Dominated Turbulent Plasma, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 18, 94-103, 1972.
82. Review of ‘A Variational Principle for Wave Propagation in Random Media’, Z. f. Math., 1972.
83. Review of ‘Kinematic Dynamo Theory: The Dyson Equation and the Large-Scale Field, the Bethe-Salpeter Equation and the Fluctuation Intensity’, Z. f. Math., 1972.
84. On the Transport Properties of Charged Particles in One Dimension in Random Electric Fields, Ap. J. 178, 819-835, 1972.
85. Review of ‘Statistically Exact Kinematic Dynamo Action in a Box’, Z. f. Math., 1972.
86. On the Application of Cramer’s Theorem to Axisymmetric, Incompressible, Turbulence, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 19, 189-193, 1972.
87. On the Evolution of Turbulent Magnetic Fields in a Weakly Ionized, Collision Dominated Plasma, Plasma Phys. 15, 417-428, 1973.
88. On the Transport of Charged Particles in Turbulent Fields: Comparison of an Exact Solution with the Quasilinear Approximation, Plasma Phys. 15, 619-625, 1973 (with J. R. Jokipii).
89. Kinematic Dynamo Theory. V. Comments on Diverse Matters Including Historical Development, Isotropic Turbulence and Expansion Techniques, Ap. J. 181, 993-1002, 1973.
90. Application of Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation to Kinematic Dynamo Theory. I. Incompressible, Isotropic Turbulence and a Singular Integral Equation, J. Math. Phys. 14, 1381-1388, 1973.
91. Enhanced Diffusion in Strongly Magnetized Astrophysical Plasmas, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 23, 339-346, 1973.
92. On the Generation of Large-Scale Magnetic Fields by Turbulent Velocity Fields, 13th Int’l. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (Denver, Aug. 1973), Conf. Papers, 402, paper 131.
93. On the Transport Properties of Cosmic Ray Particles in Turbulent Magnetic Fields, 13th Int’l. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (Denver, Aug. 1973), Conf. Papers, 653, paper 132.
94. On the Reflection of Transverse Waves from a Cold Plasma, Plasma Phys. 15, 1159-1163, 1973.
95. On Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation Applied to Charged Particle Transport in Turbulent Magnetic Fields, Ap. J. 184, 995-1005, 1973.
96. Application of Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation to Kinematic Dynamo Theory. II. Incompressible Helical Velocity Turbulence and a Pair of Coupled, Singular, Non-Linear Integral Equations, J. Math. Phys. 14, 1579-1587, 1973.
97. Application of Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation to Kinematic Dynamo Theory. III. Solutions of the Kraichnan Equations under Parker’s “Short-Sudden” Conditions, J. Math. Phys. 14, 1588-1591, 1973.
98. On the Improper Neglect of Certain Terms in Random Function Theory, J. Math. Phys. 14, 1949-1954, 1973 (with E. N. Parker).
99. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. I. The Plane Differentially Sheared Medium, Ap. J. 187, 589- 596, 1974.
100. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. II. The Rotating, Differentially Shearing Medium, Ap. J. 187, 597-607, 1974.
101. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media, III. The Steady-State Fields of Inertial Charge Distributions, Ap. J. 188, 627-635, 1974.
102. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. VI. Dispersion Effects on Phase and Ray Paths in a Plane, Differentially Shearing Medium, Ap. J. 191, 759-762, 1974.
103. A Note on Summing Series of Bessel Functions Occurring in Certain Plasma Astrophysical Situations, Ap. J. 190, 165-166, 1974.
104. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. VII. Concerning the Validity of the Geometrical Optics Approximation, Ap. J. 191, 763-769, 1974.
105. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. IV. Radiative Transfer under Single Particle Compton Scattering, Ap. J. 191, 191-199, 1974.
106. Review of “Application of Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation to Kinematic Dynamo Theory. I. Incompressible Isotropic Turbulence and a Singular Integral Equation”, Z. f. Math., 1974.
107. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. V. Line Absorption and Frequency Variations of Optical Depth, Ap. J. 191, 753-757, 1974.
108. Plasma Waves in Oscillating Electromagnetic Fields: Construction of the Dispersion Relation, Plasma Phys. 16, 955-967, 1974.
109. Review of ‘Application of Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation to Kinematic Dynamo Theory. II. Incompressible Helical Velocity Turbulence and a Pair of Coupled, Singular, Non-Linear Integral Equations’, Z. f. Math., 1974.
110. Review of ‘Application of Kraichnan’s Direct Interaction Approximation to Kinematic Dynamo Theory. III. Solution of the Kraichnan Equations Under Parker’s “Short-Sudden” Conditions’, Z. f. Math., 1974.
111. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. XI. Non-Linear Effects on Ray Paths in the Geometrical Optics Approximation, Ap. J. 194, 409-417, 1974 (with M. A. Lee).
112. Waves and Irregularities in the Solar Wind, Rev. Geophys. and Sp. Phys. 12, 671-687, 1974 (with M. A. Lee).
113. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. IX. An Initial Value Problem and an Oscillatory ‘Steady-State’ Problem, Ap. J. 194, 177-186, 1974.
114. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. X. Ray and Phase Paths in Arbitrary Velocity Fields, Ap. J. 194, 403-408, 1974.
115. A Variational Approach to Charged Particle Transport. Ap. J. 193, 711-721 1974.
116. On a Non-Linear Closure Approximation for Cosmic Ray Diffusion Equations, Ap. J. 195, 783-784, 1975.
117. Review of “On the Improper Neglect of Certain Terms in Random Function Theory”, Z. f. Math., 1974.
118. Concerning a Criterion for the Validity of the First Order Smoothing Approximation, J. Math. Phys. 15, 1967-1971, 1974.
119. On the Propagation of Magnetic Disturbances in the Solar Wind, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 34, 309-319, 1975.
120. Reflection and Refraction of Light from a Moving Block of Glass, Phys. Rev. D11, 740-746, 1975.
121. On the Relativistic Theory of Electromagnetic Dispersion Relations and Poynting’s Theorem, Ap. J., Suppl. Series 29, 113-122, 1975.
122. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. XII. Polarized Waves in a Plane Sheared Medium, Ap. J. 198, 477-484, 1975 (with M. A. Lee).
123. On Particle Acceleration and Radiation Output in Stochastic Electromagnetic Fields, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 36, 205-217, 1975.
124. Parametric Conversion and Amplification of Light in Moving Media, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 35, 363-388, 1975.
125. On Galactic Rotation and the Intergalactic Medium, Ap. J. 199, 555-557, 1975 (with R. Cowsik).
126. On the Diffusion of Light in Turbulent Shearing Media, Ap. J. 199, 734-740, 1975.
127. On Pair Production in Intense Electromagnetic Fields Occurring in Astrophysical Situations, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 38, 437-445, 1975 (with J. K. Daugherty).
128. On a Curiosity Arising from Fizeau’s Experiment, Am. J. Phys. 43, 910-911, 1975.
129. Random Function Theory Revisited: Exact Solutions Versus the First Order Smoothing Conjecture, J. Math. Phys. 16, 1938-1939, 1975 (with E. N. Parker).
130. A Variational Principle for Cosmic Ray Transport Equations, 14th Int’l. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, (Munich, Aug. 1975), Paper MG 1-11. Conf. Proc. 3, 881, 1975.
131. The Effect of Interplanetary Discontinuities on the Angular Distribution of Energetic Particles, 14th Int’l. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, Munich, Aug. 1975), Paper SP 5.3-1. Conf. Proc. 5, 1807, 1975 (with K. C. Hsieh, Y. C. Lin and J. D. Sullivan).
132. Projections, Reconstructions and Orthogonal Functions, J. Math. Anal. and Appl. 56, 634-649, 1976 (with E. Zeitler).
133. On Radiation Production in a Sheared Medium, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 41, 387-406, 1976.
134. On Conserved Quantities in Kinematic Dynamo Theory, J. Math. Phys.17, 17-23, 1976.
135. Some Simple Limits on Size and Rotation Speed of Astrophysical Objects Emitting by Accretion, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 43, 91-96, 1976.
136. Relativistic and Non-Relativistic Gas Flows in Astrophysical Media: The General Symmetric Solution in the Low Pressure Limit, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 45, 327-336, 1976.
137. Mathematical Theory of Isothermal Blast Waves and the Question of Their Applicability to Supernova Remnants, Ap. J. 210, 85-99, 1976 (with V. M. Vasyliunas).
138. Theory of Pair Production in Strong Electric and Magnetic Fields and its Applicability to Pulsars, Phys. Rev. D14, 340-355, 1976 (with J. K. Daugherty).
139. Remarks on “A Unified Approach to Mean Field Electrodynamics” (by P. H. Roberts and A. M. Soward, Astronom. Nach. 296, 49-64, 1975), Math. Rev. 53, 2148-2152, 1976.
140. Concerning Viscid and Inviscid Self-Similar Blast Waves: Spherical, Isothermal Flows and Inferences for Supernova Remnants, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 47, 347-360, 1977.
141. On Pulsar Driven Isothermal Blast Waves Models of Supernova Remnants, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 48, 335-356, 1977.
142. Isothermal Self-Similar Blast Wave Theory of Supernova Remnants Driven by Relativistic Gas Pressure, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 50, 323-343, 1977.
143. A Self-Consistent Model of Thermally Balanced Quiescent Prominence in Magnetostatic Equilibrium in a Uniform Gravitational Field, Solar Phys. 53, 385-396, 1977 (with B. C. Low).
144. Towards a Selective Acceleration Process for Atomic Nuclei, 15th Int’l. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, (Plovdiv, Aug. 1977) Paper SP4. Conf. Proc. 5, 12, 1977 (with R. Cowsik).
145. The Fizeau Effect: Theory, Experiment and Zeeman’s Measurements, Am. J. Phys. 45, 1154-1163, 1977.
146. Magnetic Fields Greater than 1020 Gauss? Ap. J. 216, 881-882, 1977 (with D. N. Schramm).
147. Simple Analytical Solutions for Spherically Symmetric Production and Modulation of Energetic Solar Particles, Ap. J. 218, 552-556, 1977 (with M. W. Gross and M. A. Lee).
148. Concerning Isothermal Self-Similar Blast Waves. I. One-Dimensional Flow and Its Stability, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 53, 21-37, 1978.
149. Concerning Isothermal Self-Similar Blast Waves. II. Two-Dimensional Flow and Its Stability, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 53, 39-54, 1978.
150. Curious Random Counting Statistics: Theory, An Actual Flight Experiment and Possible Applications for a Suggested Electrical Circuit. Nucl. Inst. and Methods, 147, 535-539, 1977 (with P. Evenson and D. Herrup).
151. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. XIII. Causality, Analyticity, Group Speed, Transparency and Allied Phenomena with Emphasis on Some Recent Calculations by Ko and Chuang. Ap. J. 222, 1020-1031, 1978.
152. Some Astrophysical Consequences of the Existence of a Heavy, Stable Neutral Lepton. Ap. J. 223, 1015-1031, 1978 (with J. E. Gunn, B. W. Lee, D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman).
153. On Phase and Ray Directions of Magnetosonic Waves, Astrophys. and Sp. Sci. 57, 233-239, 1978.
154. Galactic Supernova Remnants - Radio Evolution and Population Characteristics (with J. L. Caswell). Aust. J. Phys. 32, 79-82, 1979.
155. Nature of Circinus X-1 (with R. F. Haynes, D. L. Jauncey, and P. G. Murdin) Aust. J. Phys. 32, 43-48, 1979.
156. The Strange Case of Circinus X-1 (with R. F. Haynes, D. L. Jauncey, P. G. Murdin and J. L. Caswell), Electronics Today International, May 1978, p. 10.
157. On the Passage of Radiation through Inhomogeneous, Moving Media. XIV. Poynting’s Theorem Revisited. Ap. J. 229, 366-368, 1979.
158. On the Stability of Self-Consistent Large Amplitude Waves in a Cold Plasma I - Transverse Circularly Polarized Waves in the Absence of a Large Scale Magnetic Field. J. Plasma Phys. 20, 313-328, 1978 (with M. A. Lee).
159. On the Stability of Self-Consistent Large Amplitude Waves in a Cold Plasma II - Longitudinal Waves in the Absence of a Large Scale Magnetic Field. J. Plasma Phys. 21, 27-42, 1979 (with M. A. Lee).
160. On the Stability of Self-Consistent Large Amplitude Waves in a Cold Plasma III - Transverse Circularly-Polarized Waves in the Presence of a Large Scale Magnetic Field. J. Plasma Phys. 21, 43-50, 1979 (with M. A. Lee).
161. Extending the Fourier Transform - the Positivity Constraint. IAU/URSI Symposium 49 on Formation of Images from Spatial Coherence Functions in Astronomy (D. Reidel). Ed. C. VanSchoonveld, p. 241-247, 1979 (with M. M. Komesaroff).
162. On Self-Consistent Waves and their Stability in Warm Plasma I. Construction of the Self-Consistent Waves. J. Plasma Phys. 21, 141-149, 1979 (with M. A. Lee).
163. Some Statistics of an Aging Organization. A Report to the Chief of the Division of Radiophysics, CSIRO, (September 1978), 17 pps. (proprietary).
164. Galactic Supernova Remnants: Dependence of Radio Brightness on Galactic Height and its implications (with J. L. Caswell), M.N.R.A.S. 187, 201-216, 1979.
165. Report on High Energy Astrophysics. I.A.U. Asian-South Pacific Regional Meeting on Astronomy (Wellington, New Zealand), December, 1978.
166. Rotation Measure and Turbulent Structure of Tycho’s Supernova Remnant, G120.1+1.4. Astron. Astrophys. 77, 117-120, 1979 (with J. L. Caswell).
167. “Some Aspects of Supernova Theory: Implosion, Explosion and Expansion”, in Gravitational Radiation, Collapsed Objects and Exact Solutions(Ed.C.Edwards)Einstein Centenary Summer School held in Perth, Western Australia, January 1979) (Springer-Verlag) pp. 107-146 (1980).
168. “On the Physics of Circinus X-1. I - Periodic Flares in the X-Ray, Optical and Radio Regimes”, in Gravitational Radiation, Collapsed Objects and Exact Solutions (Ed. C. Edwards) (No. 124 of Lecture Notes in Physics). Proc. Einstein Centenary Summer School held in Perth, Western Australia, January 1979 (Springer-Verlag) pp. 172-209 (1980) (with R. F. Haynes and P. G. Murdin).
169. “On the Physics of Circinus X-1. II - Eccentricity, Mass Transfer Rates, Secular Orbital Effects, Possible g-Ray Bursts and a Possible Origin for Circinus X-1, in Gravitational Radiation, Collapsed Objects and Exact Solutions (Ed. C. Edwards) (No. 124 of Lecture Notes in Physics) Proc. Einstein Centenary Summer School held in Perth, Western Australia, January 1979 (Springer-Verlag) pp. 210-245 (1980), (with Haynes, R. F., Jauncey, D. L., Murdin, P. G., Nicolsen, G. D., Holt, S. S., Kaluzienski, L. J. and Thomas, R. M.).
170. On the Propagation of Magneto-Ionic Waves in a Shearing Plasma. Astrophys. Sp. Sci. 63, 79-102, 1979.
171. Some Calculations Bearing on the Heating and Cooling of Quiescent Prominences. Solar Physics 63, 93-103, 1979.
172. On the Rotation Measure and Turbulent Structure of the Vela Supernova Remnant (with D. K. Milne) Astron. Astrophys. 81, 302-309, 1980.
173. Mathematical Theory of One-Dimensional Isothermal Blast Waves in a Magnetic Field. Aust. J. Phys. 32, 491-502, 1979.
174. Supernova Remnants: A Generalized Theoretical Approach to the Radio Evolution. (with J. L. Caswell) Proc. Astron. Soc. Australia 3, 343-347, l979.
175. On Interpretations of Observed Radio Properties of Cas A. (with J. L. Caswell) Proc. Astron. Soc. Australia 3, 347-348, l979.
176. Scintillations in Astrophysics I. An Analytic Solution of the Second Order Moment Equation. Ap. J. 234, 262-274, l979.
177. Roche Lobe Formation in Highly Eccentric X-Ray Binary Systems. Astron. Astrophys. 8l, 83-87, l980 (with R. F. Haynes and A. E. Wright).
178. Pulsar Scintillations: Frequency Cross-Correlation and Finite Bandwidth Effects. M.N.R.A.S. l89, l37-148, l979.
179. Kinematic Diffusion of Scalar Quantities in Turbulent Velocity Fields. Aust. J. Phys., 32, 503-510, 1979.
180. Scintillations in Astrophysics. II. An Analytic Solution of the Fourth-Order Moment Equation. Astrophys. J. 234, 653-668, 1979.
181. Soliton Solutions and Their Stability for the Flow of Relativistic Fluids through Channels. Astrophys. Sp. Sci. 68, 207-219, 1980 (with P. J. Wiita).
182. On the Spectral Index Distribution of Supernova Remnants. Astron. Astrophys. 85, 141-143, 1980.
183. Self-Similar Solutions and Their Stability for the Flow of Relativistic Fluids Through Channels. Astrophys. Sp. Sci. 68, 475-485, 1980 (with P. J. Wiita).
184. On the Extinction of Planetary Nebulae and the Turbulent Structure of the Galaxy. Astron. J., 85, 13-16, 1980 (with D. K. Milne).
185. Possible Influence of Cosmic Ray Cerenkov Photons on Infrared Interferometer Searches for Non-Solar Planets. Moon and the Planets. 22, 435-437, 1980.
186. Binary Model of Circinus X-1: I. Eccentricity from Combined X-ray and Radio Observations (with P. G. Murdin, R. F. Haynes, D. L. Jauncey, G. D. Nicolson, S. S. Holt and L. J. Kaluzienski). Astron. Astrophys. 87, 292-298, 1980.
187. Binary Model of Circinus X-1: II. Radio Emission (with R. F. Haynes and P. G. Murdin). Astron. Astrophys. 87, 299-302, 1980.
188. Analytic Solutions for Single and Multiple Cylinders of Gravitating Polytropes in Magnetostatic Equilibrium (with B. C. Low). Ap. J. 238, 1088-1100, 1980.
189. On the Equilibrium of a Cylindrical Plasma Supported Horizontally by Magnetic Fields in Uniform Gravity (with B. C. Low) Solar Phys. 67, 229-243, 1980.
190. Cylindrical Prominences and the Magnetic Influence of the Photosphere Boundary (with B. C. Low) Solar Phys. 66, 285-303, 1980.
191. On Exact Equilibrium States, in External Gravitational Fields, of Heated, Self-Gravitating Gas Clouds Cooling by Conduction and Radiation (with B. C. Low) Physica D. 1, 203-218, 1980.
192. The Heating of a Thermally Conducting Stratified Medium. I. Self-Gravitating Gas Threaded by Magnetic Fields (with B. C. Low). Ap. J. 239, 360-376, 1980.
193. The Effect of Convection on the Propagation of Relativistic Galactic Electrons (with R. Schlickeiser) Ap. J. 239, 1089-1106, 1980.
194. Pulsar Statistics and Their Interpretations (with W. D. Arnett) Astron. Astrophys., 95, 308-315, 1981.
195. On the Equilibrium Structures of Self-Gravitating Masses of Gas Containing Axi-Symmetric Magnetic Fields (with B. C. Low) M.N.R.A.S. 192, 611-620, 1980.
196. On Self-Consistent Waves and Their Stability in Warm Plasma. Part 2. Instability of Circularly Polarized Waves Both in the Presence and the Absence of an Ambient Magnetic Field (with M. A. Lee) J. Plasma Phys. 24, 89-102, 1980.
197. The Heating of a Thermally Conducting Stratified Medium II. A Simple Plane Model of an Atmosphere (with B. C. Low) Ap. J. 241, 459-467, 1980.
198. On the Birthrate of Galactic Supernovae, Astrophys. Sp. Sci. 74, 273-286, 1981.
199. On the Equilibrium of Heated Self-Gravitating Masses Cooling by Conduction (with B. C. Low) Ap. J. 242, 1144-1155, 1980.
200. On Equilibrium States of Heated Self-Gravitating Gas Clouds Cooling by Conduction in an External Gravitational Field (with B. C. Low) Ap. J. 242, 1156-1162, 1980.
201. A Variational Approach to the Question of Temporal Stability of Equilibrium Models of Solar Prominences. I. The Formal Theory (with B. C. Low) Solar Phys. 69, 327-342, 1981.
202. Mathematical Theory of Cylindrical, Isothermal, Blast Waves in a Magnetic Field. Aust. J. Phys. 34, 279-301, 1981.
203. On the Transport and Propagation of Relativistic Electrons in Galaxies (with R. Schlickeiser). Ap. J. Suppl. Ser. 47, 33-85, 1981.
204. Time-Dependent Transport of Relativistic Electrons under Deceleration, Synchrotron Loss, Diffusion and Convection (with R. Schlickeiser) 17th International Conference on Cosmic Rays (Paris, July, 1981) Conference Paper OG3.2-8, 1981.
205. Steady-State Cosmic Ray Electron Spectrum under Diffusion, Convection. Adiabatic Deceleration and Synchrotron Loss (with R. Schlickeiser) 17th International Conference on Cosmic Rays (Paris, July, 1981) Conference Paper OG3.2-9, 1981.
206. Dynamical or Static Halo - Is there a Galactic Wind? (with R. Schlickeiser) Astrophys. Letters 22, 161-163, 1981.
207. Vitrinite Reflectance and the Derivation of Heat Flow Changes with Time (with D. J. Toth, D. E. Petroy, R. J. Meyer and C. G. St. C. Kendall) in Advances in Organic Geochemistry, p. 588-596, 1981, (P. Bjorney, ed.).
208. On the Transport and Propagation of Relativistic Electrons in Galaxies. The Effect of Adiabatic Deceleration in a Galactic Wind for the Steady-State Case (with R. Schlickeiser) Astron. Astrophys. 107, 148-160, 1982.
209. Some Non-Linear Problems in Astrophysics (with B. C. Low) Physica 4D, 293-310, 1982.
210. Reply to Comments on “On Exact Equilibrium States in External Gravitational Fields of Heated, Self-Gravitating Gas Clouds Cooling by Conduction and Radiation.” (with B. C. Low) Physica 4D, 289-290, 1982.
211. On the Transport and Propagation of Cosmic Rays in Galaxies I. Solution of the Steady-State Transport Equation for Cosmic Ray Nucleons, Momentum Spectra and the Heating of the Interstellar Medium (with R. Schlickeiser), M.N.R.A.S. 201, 1041-1072, 1982.
212. On the Transport and Propagation of Cosmic Rays in Galaxies II. The Effect of a Galactic Wind on the Mean Lifetime and Age Distribution of Non-Decaying Cosmic Rays (with R. Schlickeiser). Astron. and Astrophys. 116, 10-26, 1982.
213. Relationships Between Eustatic Sea Level Change and Basement Subsidence (with T. M. Guidish, C. G. St. C. Kendall, J. J. O’Brien). A.A.P.G. 68, 164-177, 1984.
214. A Method for Estimating Subsurface Fracture Intensity in Core (with W. Narr). A.A.P.G. 68, 1637-1648, 1984.
215. Determination of Paleoheatflux from Vitrinite Reflectance Data (with R. F. Yarzab and C. G. St. C. Kendall). A.A.P.G. 68, 1704-1717, 1984.
216. The Influence of Salt Domes on Paleotemperature Distributions (with J.J. O’Brien). Geophys. 49, 2032-2043, 1984.
217. Basin Evaluation from Burial History (with D. J. Toth, C. G. St. G. Kendall, T. M. Guidish and R. F. Yarzab), A.A.P.G. 69, 92-101, 1985.
218. A Model of Regional Fluid Flow: Sand Concentration Factors and Effective Lateral and Vertical Permeabilities (with W. H. Glezen). Math. Geol. 17, 297-315, 1985.
219. Diffusive Particle Acceleration in Modified Shocks (with T. J. Bogdan), M.N.R.A.S. 212, 413-420, 1985.
220. Momentum-Dependent Diffusive Particle Acceleration in Modified Shock Fronts (with T.J. Bogdan, M.A. Lee and G. Webb) M.N.R.A.S. 215, 341-352, 1985.
221. Carbonate Cementation - A Brief Review (with P.M. Harris and C.G.St.C. Kendall). in Carbonate Cements, SEPM Special Publication No. 36 pps. 79-95, (N. Schneidermann and P.M. Harris, Eds.), 1985.
222. Stratigraphic Filtering, Part I: Derivation of the O’Doherty-Anstey Formula (with N.C. Banik and R.T. Shuey), Geophys. 50, 2768-2774, 1985.
223. A Mean-Field Solution of the Reflection of A Spherical Acoustic Wave from a Rough Interface (with N.R. Hill). J. Math. Phys. 26, 1420-1427, 1985.
224. The Tracing of Rays through Heterogeneous Media (with R. T. Langan and R.T. Cutler). Offshore Technology Conference Proceedings, Houston, TX (May) paper 4898, pps. 497-506, 1985.
225. One-Dimensional Equations and their Solutions Modelling A Homogeneously Broadened, Frequency Continuum, Injection Maser. Quart. Appl. Math. 44, 13-18, 1986.
226. Thermal Anomalies on the Flanks of a West Bay, Louisiana, Salt Dome (with J. Vizgirda and J.J. O’Brien). Geothermics 14, 553-565, 1985.
227. Tracing of Rays Through an Heterogeneous Medium: An Accurate and Efficient Procedure (with R. T. Langan and R. T. Cutler). Geophysics 50, 1456-1465, 1985.
228. On the General Solution to Equations Modelling a Homogeneously Broadened Injection Laser. J. Math. Phys. 26, 1858-1859, 1985.
229. An explanation of the secondary to primary ratio in galactic cosmic radiation: no contradiction with continuous Fermi acceleration (with R. Schlickeiser) Astron. & Astrophys. 151, 408-420, 1985.
230. The Dynamical Evolution of Large-Scale Two-Dimensional Fibril Magnetic Fields (with T.J. Bogdan) Ap. J. 296, 719-738, 1985.
231. The Dynamical Evolution of Large-Scale Two-Dimensional Fractures and Ruptures Using Coagulation Methods (with T. J. Bogdan) Math. Geol. 17, 813-843, 1985.
232. Estimating Fracture Density In Core: Effects due to Variable Fracture Spacing (with W. Narr). Soc. Petrol. Eng. Formation Evaluation, 249-258, June, 1986.
233. Mean Field Renormalization and Rough Surface Reflection of Acoustic Waves (with N. R. Hill) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78, 1081-1085, 1985.
234. Stratigraphic Filtering, Part 2: Model Spectra (with N.C. Banik, J.R. Resnick and R.T. Shuey) Geophysics 50, 2775-2783, 1985.
235. Cosmic Gas Dynamics I. Basic Equations and the Dynamics of Hot Interstellar Matter (with R. Schlickeiser) Astron. & Astrophys. 151, 151-156, 1985.
236. Evidence for a Dynamical Halo Around the Edge-On Galaxy NGC 4631 (with R. Schlickeiser), Proc. 19th International Cosmic Ray Conf. (San Diego, Aug. 1985) paper OG.6.2-1, vol. 2, pps. 366-369, 1985.
237. Why Do Leaky-Box Models Work So Fine? (with R. Schlickeiser) Proc. 19th International Cosmic Ray Conf. (San Diego, Aug. 1985) paper OG.7.2-8, vol. 3, pps 54-57, 1985.
238. Influence of the Source Distribution on the Age Distribution of Galactic Cosmic Rays (with R. Schlickeiser) Proc. 19th International Cosmic Ray Conf. (San Diego, Aug., 1985) Paper OG8.3-1, vol. 3, pps. 222-225, 1985.
239. Explanation of the Secondary to Primary Ratio Within the Continuous Fermi Acceleration Model (with R. Schlickeiser) Proc. 19th International Cosmic Ray Conf. (San Diego, Aug. 1985) paper OG8.3-2, vol. 3, pps. 226-229, 1985.
240. Some Singular, Non-Linear, Integral Equations Arising in Physical Problems. Quart. Appl. Math. 44, 319-326, 1986.
241. Diffusive Electron Acceleration at Supernova Remnant Shock Fronts and the Observed Radio Spectral Indices of Supernovae Remnants, (with T. J. Bogdan, M.A. Lee and G. M. Webb), Proc. 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (San Diego, Aug., 1985), paper OG8.1-11, vol. 9, 543-545.
242. An Environmental Field Exercise: Politics, Garbage and Fast-Food Franchises (with S. Holmes, J. Pantano, and R. Thompson). J. College Sci. Teaching 16, 121-122, 1986.
243. Statics, Structure and Residual Normal Move-out: Exact Mathematical Solutions in Simple Form. Quart. Appl. Math. 44, 511-517, 1986.
244. Determination of Paleoheatflux from Vitrinite Reflectance Data: A Reply (with C.G.St.C. Kendall). A.A.P.G. Bull 69, 2149, 1985.
245. Reflection and Refraction of a Spherical Acoustic Wave From a Thin Layer (with N.C. Banik) J. Math. Phys. 27, 1694-1700, 1986.
246. Multiple Scattering of Seismic Waves in Fractured Media: Cross-correlation as a Probe of Fracture Intensity. Pure Appl. Geophys. 123, 503-542, 1986.
247. Multiple Scattering of Seismic Waves in Fractured Media: Velocity and Effective Attenuation of the Coherent Components of P Waves and S Waves. Pure Appl. Geophys. 124, 975-1019, 1986 (with D. Petroy).
248. Effects of Noise and Discrete Sampling of Reflection Coefficients on Solutions to the Gel’fand-Levitan Equation. Quart. Appl. Math. 44, 187-193, 1986.
249. Fluid Flow, Hydrocarbon Generation and Migration: A Quantitative Model of Dynamical Evolution in Sedimentary Basins (with S. Cao, W.H. Glezen) Offshore Technology Conference Proceedings, Houston, TX (May 1986) paper 5182, vol. 2, 267-276, 1986.
250. Statistical Filter Theory and the O’Doherty-Anstey Effect: Dependence on Offset. J. Math. Phys. 27, 996-1014, 1986.
251. Stratigraphic Filter Theory: Combined Effects of Parallel Bedding and Random Inhomogeneities. Geophys. 51, 1531-1537, 1986.
252. Estimating the Thickness of Sediment Removed at An Unconformity using Vitrinite Reflectance Data (with C.M. Armagnac, J. Bucci and C.G.St.C. Kendall) in Thermal History of Sedimentary Basins Springer-Verlag, Ch. 13, pps. 217-238, 1989 (eds., N. Naeser and T. H. McCulloh).
253. Reflection, Transmission and the Generalized Primary Wave (with J.R. Resnick) in S.I.A.M.: Mathematical and Computational Methods in Seismic Exploration and Reservoir Modelling, p. 19-22, 1986.
254. The Preservation of Primary Porosity by Hydrocarbon Entrapment During Burial (with J.J. O’Brien) Soc. Petrol. Eng. J. Formation Evaluation, 295-299, June 1986.
255. Astrophysical Masers: Inverse Methods, Precision, Resolution and Uniqueness. Astron. Astrophys. 163, 307-312, 1986.
256. Reflection, Transmission, and the Generalized Primary Wave (with J.R. Resnick and R.T. Shuey), Geophys. J. Roy. Astron. Soc. 87, 349-377, 1986.
257. Isotope Chronostratigraphy: Theory and Methods (with D.F. Williams, W.E. Full) (Academic Press, Orlando, Florida) 345 pps., April, 1988.
258. An Inversion Method for Separating Intrinsic and Apparent Attenuation in Layered Media (with W. Menke) Geophys. J.R.A.S. 87, 333-347, 1986.
259. On the Mode Splitting of Love Waves in a Rough Layer, J. Acous. Soc. Am. 79, 1722-1733, 1986.
260. Acoustic Reflections from Undulating Surfaces (with N.R. Hill) Geophys. 51, 2160-2161, 1986.
261. The Rise and Fall of Eustasy (with C.G.St.C. Kendall) in S.E.P.M. Special Publication 42 “Sea Level Changes - An Integrated Approach” (ed. C. Wilgus), pps. 3-18, 1989.
262. Age Determination (with R. Ehrlich) Nature 323, 471, 1986.
263. Modelling of Buoyant Salt Diapirism (with J.J. O’Brien) in Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures (Academic Press, Orlando) Eds. I. Lerche and J. J. O’Brien, pps. 129-162, 1987.
264. Heat Flow and Thermal Maturation Near Salt Diapirs (with J. J. O’Brien) in Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures (Academic Press, Orlando) Eds. I. Lerche and J. J. O’Brien, pps. 711-750, 1987.
265. Modelling of the Deformation and Faulting of Formations Overlying an Uprising Salt Dome (with J. J. O’Brien) in Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures (Academic Press, Orlando) eds. I. Lerche and J. J. O’Brien, pps. 419-456, 1987.
266. Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures (co-edited with J. J. O’Brien) (Academic Press, Orlando) 832 pps., 1987.
267. Optimal Eigenfunction Expansions: A Contradiction in Terms (with R. Ehrlich), Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. 97, 1281-1282, 1986.
268. Classes of Exact Solutions to Generalizations of the Coagulation Equation (with T. J. Bogdan). Physica D 25, 382-386, 1987.
269. Salt Domes, Organic-Rich Source Beds and Reservoirs in Intraslope Basins of the Gulf Coast Region (with D. F. Williams) in Dynamical Geology of Salt and Related Structures (eds: I. Lerche and J. J. O’Brien) (Pub: Academic Press, Orlando), pps. 751-780, 1987.
270. Stratigraphic Filtering of SH-Waves in a Spherical Layered Earth. Pure and Appl. Geophys. 124, 1021-1038, 1986.
271. Multiple Scattering of Seismic Waves in Fractured Media: Velocity and Effective Attenuation of the Coherent Components of P-Waves and S-Waves (with D. E. Petroy). Pure and Appl. Geophys. 124, 975-1020, 1986.
272. Determination of Paleoheat Flux from Fission Scar Tracks in Apatite (with T. L. Huntsberger). J. Petrol. Geol. 10, 365-394, 1987.
273. Simulation of Sulfate-Dependent Sulfate Reduction Using Monod Kinetics (with L. R. Gardner) Math. Geol. 19, 219-239, 1987.
274. Reflection of Acoustic Waves from a Slightly Curved Interface. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81, 611-618, 1987.
275. On the Relationship between Paleoheat Flux and Basement Subsidence (with Zhang Jing). Proceedings Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, TX (April 1987) paper 5464, vol. 2, 383-392, 1987.
276. Out of our Depth: On the Impossibility of Fathoming Eustacy from the Stratigraphic Record (with R. Burton, C.G.St.C. Kendall) Earth Sci. Revs. 24, 237-277, 1987.
277. Second-Order Fermi Acceleration and radio spectral index distributions in supernova remnants and bright spiral galaxies (with W. Droge, R. Schlickeiser). Astron. Astrophys. 178, 252-256, 1987.
278. Some Notes on Entropy Measures. Math. Geol. 19, 745-755, 1987.
279. Primary and Secondary Cosmic Ray Nuclei: Interstellar Transport Phenomena and Source Behaviors (with R. Schlickeiser). Proceedings XX International Cosmic Ray Conference (Moscow, Aug. 1987) paper OG 8.2-3. vol. 2, pps. 207-210, 1987.
280. Inversion of Multiple Thermal Indicators: Quantitative Methods of Determining Paleoheat Flux and Geological Parameters I. The Theoretical Development for Paleoheat Flux. Math. Geol. 20, 1-36, 1988.
281. Radio Spectral Index Distributions and Second-Order Fermi Acceleration (with W. Droge and R. Schlickeiser). Proceedings XX International Cosmic Ray Conference (Moscow, Aug. 1987) paper OG 8.3-8 vol 2, pps. 256-259, 1987.
282. Stratigraphic Filtering of Seismic Waves: The Influence of Mode Conversion Multiples on P-Wave and S-Wave Phase and Attenuation. Pure and Appl. Geophys. 125, 717-751, 1987.
283. Inversion of Multiple Thermal Indicators: Quantitative Methods of Determining Paleoheat Flux and Geological Parameters II. The Theoretical Development for Chemical, Physical and Geological Parameters. Math. Geol. 20, 73-96, 1988.
284. Geohistory, Thermal History and Hydrocarbon Generation History of the northern North Sea Basin (with S. Cao). Energy Explor. Exploit. 5, 315-355, 1987.
285. Acoustic Head-Wave Arrival Times in Anisotropic Media. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 82, 319-323, 1987.
286. Basin Analysis by Model Simulation: Effects of Geologic Parameters on 1-D and 2-D Fluid Flow Systems with Application to an Oil Field (with K. Nakayama) Trans. Gulf Coast. Assoc. Geol. Soc. 37, 175-184, 1987.
287. Quantitative Approaches to Stratigraphic Correlations and Chemical Stratigraphy (with D.F. Williams, T. E. McKenna, W.E. Full) Proceedings Foundation Research Conf., Gulf Coast Soc. S.E.P.M. 1987 (Houston) pps. 101-107, 1987.
288. Quantitative Techniques in Isotope Chronostratigraphy (with D.F. Williams, T.E. McKenna, and W.E. Full). Paleogeog., Paleoclimat., Paleoecolog. 64, 241-264, 1988.
289. Hydrocarbon Production in the Gulf Coast Region from Organic-Rich Source Beds of Ancient Intraslope Basins. (with D. F. Williams) Energy Explor. Exploit. 5, 199-218, 1987.
290. Geohistory, Thermal History and Hydrocarbon Generation History of Navarin Basin COST NO. 1 Well, Bering Sea, Alaska (with S. Cao), J. Petrol. Geol. 12, 325-352, 1989.
291. Two-Dimensional Basin Analysis (with K. Nakayama) in Migration of Hydrocarbons in Sedimentary Basins, Editions Technip, Paris, pps. 597-611, 1988.
292. Vitrinite Reflectance Distributions and Thermal Analysis of Sediments: An End-Member Sensitivity Analysis (with J. Horkowitz and J. Pantano), Math. Geol. 21, 463-481, 1989.
293. Geometry of Carbonate Bodies: A Quantitative Investigation of Factors Influencing Their Evolution (with E. Dromgoole, C. Kendall, L. M. Walter, D. Scaturo), Carbonates and Evaporites 2, 15-42, 1987.
294. A Note on Solitary Wave Solutions of the Leibovich-Roberts Equation. (with T. J. Bogdan), Quart. Appl. Math. 46, 365-374, 1988.
295. Direct Detection of Hydrocarbons: Some Preliminary Thoughts and Questions, Energy Explor. Exploit. 5, 265-285, 1987.
296. Simulation of Continental Basin Margin Sedimentation in Response to Crustal Movements, Eustatic Sea Level Change, and Sediment Accumulation Rates (with W. Helland-Hansen, C.G.St.C. Kendall, K. Nakayama) Math Geol. 20, 777-802, 1988.
297. Distribution of Sunspot Umbral Areas: 1917-1982 (with T. J. Bogdan, P.A. Gilman, R. Howard). Ap. J. 327, 451-456, 1988.
298. Seismic Imaging of Deep Hydrocarbon Reservoirs (with J. J. O’Brien), Pure Appl. Geophys. 127, 33-61, 1988.
299. Determination of Paleoheat Flux From Vitrinite Reflectance Data and From Sterane and Hopane Isomer data (with C. Armagnac, C. Kendall,C. Kuo, abd J. Pantano) J. Geochem. Explor.30, 1-28,1988.
300. Formation Temperature Estimation by Inversion of Borehole Measurements (with S. Cao and C. Hermanrud) Geophys. 53, 979-988,1988.
301. On the energy Spectrum of Galactic Primary Cosmic rays: Results from the Transport equation ( with R. Schlickeiser), Astrophys. Sp. Sci. 145, 319-354, 1988.
302. Formation temperature estimation by Inversion of Borehole Measurements: effects of fluid penetration on Bottom-hole Temperature Recovery (with S. Cao, C. Hermanrud) Geophys. 53, 1347-1354, 1988.
303. On Mean Field attenuation and Average amplitude attenuation: a reply, Geophys. 53, 995-997, 1988.
304. Depolarizing Hot Gas in Clusters of Galaxies with a Strong Double Radio Source (with A. Crusius, R. Schlickeiser and P.L. Biermann). Astrophys. J. 360, 417-426, 1990.
305. Philosophies and Strategies of Model Building in Quantitative Dynamical Stratigraphy (ed. T. Cross), Prentice-Hall, 1989 pps. 21-44.
306. Impact of Heat Flux Anomalies around Salt Diapirs and Salt Sheets in the Gulf Coast on Hydrocarbon Maturity: Models and Observations (with J. J. O’Brien). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 38, 231-243, 1988.
307. Organic-Rich Source Beds and Hydrocarbon Production in the Gulf Coast Region (with D. F. Williams) Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 38, 145-150, 1988.
308. Refinement and Spectral Analysis of Plio-Pleistocene Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Records (with D.M. Trainor, D.F. Williams). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 38, 435-442, 1988.
309. Inversion of Apparent Attenuation and Phase Velocity to Determine Scattering Parameters. Geophys. J.R.A.S. 95, 149-163, 1988.
310. Paleotemperature Estimation from Fission Track Analysis - A Reply. J. Petrol. Geol. 12, 115-116, 1989.
311. Quantitative Dynamical Geology of the Pinedale Anticline, Wyoming, USA: An Application of Two-Dimensional Simulation Model (with Z. P. Wei). Appl. Geochem. 3, 423-440, 1988.
312. A Simplified Method for 226Ra Determinations in Natural Waters (with J. L. Butts, J. F. Todd, W. S. Moore and D. G. Moore) Marine Chem. 25, 349-357, 1988.
313. Estimation of formation temperature from BHT measurements: COST #1 Well, Norton Sound, Alaska (with S. Cao, C. Hermanrud) Geophys. 53, 1619-1621, 1988.
314. Offset Dependent Amplitudes: Effects of Wavefront and Reflector Curvature in Homogeneous and Layered Media (with N. C. Banik, R. T. Shuey) Pure. Appl. Geophy. 130, 99-125, 1989.
315. Quantitative Modeling of Carbon Isotope Signals for Chemical Stratigraphy and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Gulf of Mexico (with D. F. Williams, D. M. Trainor, K. Kirshenmann, W. F. Falls) in Geochemistry of Gulf Coast Oils and Gases GCS-SEPM Foundation Ninth Annual Research Conference (eds. D. Schumacher and C. Kennicutt), pps. 337-346, 1990.
316. The South Padre Island COST No. 1 Well: An Integrated Study of Burial, Thermal, and Maturation Histories from Downhole Geophysical and Geochemical data (with J. Pantano, and W. G. Lyon) in Geochemistry of Gulf Coast Oils and Gases GCS-SEPM Foundation Ninth Annual Research Conference (eds. D. Schumacher and C. Kennicutt), p. 347-366, 1990.
317. Basin Analysis: Quantitative Methods, Volume 1, Academic Press, Orlando, 561 pps., 1990.
318. An Assessment of Quantitative Basin Analysis. Energ. Explor. Exploit. 7, 63-73, 1989.
319. Inversion of Multiple Thermal Indicators: Quantitative Methods of Determining Paleoheat Flux and Geological Parameters IV. Case Histories Using Thermal Indicator Tomography (with Z. He) Math. Geol. 21, 523-542, 1989.
320. Basin Modeling: Applications of Sensitivity Analysis (with S. Cao). J. Petrol. Sci. and Engineering 4, 83-104, 1990.
321. Stratigraphic Age Determination from Inversion of Vitrinite Reflectance Data and Sterane Isomerization Data: Correlation at its Best and Worst (with J. Pantano), in Correlation and Hydrocarbon Exploration (ed. J. D. Collinson), Norwegian Petroleum Society., pps. 33-43, 1989.
322. Sensitivity Analysis of Basin Modeling with Applications (with S. Cao) in Applications of Statistics in the Earth Sciences (ed. F. Agterberg) Canadian Geol. Soc., Paper 89-9, 489-504, 1989.
323. Conserved Quantities and the Inverse Problem of Reflection Seismology. Pure Appl. Geophys. 132, 583-597, 1990.
324. Normalized Power Spectrum of Fluorescence Spectra Alterations: A Method Characterizing Resins and Resinite Kerogens. (with X. Wang, J. Senftle) Coal Petrology 15, 53-61, 1990.
325. A Note on Frequency Distributions of Fission Tracks in Apatite (with Z. He) Nuclear Geophys. 3, 245-264, 1989.
326. Impact on Hydrocarbon Retention of Sedimentary Fracturing and Faulting Around Salt Sheets in the Gulf Coast (with S. Cao and J. J. O’Brien) Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 39, 15-26, 1989.
327. Salt Basins of Western Europe and Gabon, West Africa: Dynamical Aspects and Hydrocarbon Production (with D. T. Thompson and J. J. O’Brien) in Gulf of Mexico Salt Tectonics, Associated Processes and Exploration Potential (ed. D. West). GCS/SEPM Spec. Publ. p. 28-38, 1990.
328. Moving Salt Sheets and the Deformation and Faulting of Sedimentary Formations (with S. Cao and J. J. O’Brien) in Gulf of Mexico Salt Tectonics, Associated Processes and Exploration Potential (ed. D. West) GCS/SEPM Spec. Publ. p. 122-130, 1990.
329. One-dimensional modeling of episodic fracturing: a sensitivity study (with S. Cao), Terra Nova 1, 177-181, 1989.
330. Pollen Translucency as a Thermal Maturation Indicator (with T. E. McKenna), J. Petrol. Geol. 14, 19-36, 1991.
331. New Perspectives on Geo-Genetic Linkages Among Salt Structures, Gulf Coast Source Rocks and Hydrocarbon Generation (with D. F. Williams) Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 39, 303-308, 1989.
332. Formation Pressure Estimation (with S. Cao), J. Petrol. Sci. Engineering 4, 223-233, 1990.
333. Steady-State Model of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Migration: Field Example, Green Canyon Block, North central Gulf of Mexico (with D.F. Williams, Z. Yu) in Gulf of Mexico Salt Tectonics, Associated Processes and Exploration Potential (ed. D. West), GCS/SEPM Spec. Publ. p. 151-159, 1990.
334. The Effect of Igneous Intrusive Bodies on Sedimentary Thermal Maturity (with X. Wang and C. Walters) Organic Geochem. 14, 571-584, 1989.
335. Fluid Penetration and Formation Temperature Estimation by Inversion of Borehole Measurements (with S. Cao and C. Hermanrud) in Geophysical Data Inversion: Methods and Applications (ed. A. Vogel) Springer-Verlag, pps. 347-377, 1990.
336. Some Notes on Entropy Measures II. The Relative Entropy Matrix and the Positivity Constraint. Math. Geol. 21, 843-852, 1989.
337. Green River Basin: An Exploration Application of Geologic Modeling (with Z. P. Wei) in Proceedings of S.E.G./A.A.P.G. Workshop on Exploration Applications of Geologic Modelling. Paper W1.5, Vol. II, pps. 1356-1362, 1989.
338. The Danish Central Trough: Burial History and 1-D Modelling An Integrated Quantitative Analysis (with R. Thomsen, J. Korstgaard). Danmarks Geologiske Undersogelse (June 1989).
339. Numerical Basin Modelling of the Sleipner Field, North Sea (with Z.P. Wei and C. Hermanrud). Terra Nova, 2, 31-42, 1990.
340. Basin Analysis: Quantitative Methods, Volume 2, Academic Press, San Diego, 570 pps., 1990.
341. Paleoheat Flux and Thermal Maturity from Distributions of Fission Tracks in Apatite (with Z. He), in Applications of Thermal Maturity Studies to Energy Exploration (eds. V. Nuccio and C. Barker) SEPM Special Publ. pps. 81-96, 1990.
342. The Modification of Sedimentary Thermal Maturity by Igneous Intrusives (with X. Wang and C. Walters), in Applications of Thermal Maturity Studies to Energy Exploration (eds. V. Nuccio and C. Barker) SEPM Special Publ., pps. 113-126, 1990.
343. Simulation of Sulfur Diagenesis in Anoxic Marine Sediments Using Rickard Kinetics for FeS and FeS2 Formation (with L.R. Gardner) Comp. & Geosciences 16, 441-460, 1990.
344. Continuous Acceleration of Primary Cosmic Rays in the Interstellar Medium (with R. Dung and R. Schlickeiser). Proc. 21st International Cosmic Ray Conf. (Adelaide, Australia, Jan. 1990) paper OG 8.2-7, vol. 3, pps. 349-352, 1990.
345. Flexural Tectonics of Southeastern Sicily (with J. Cogan, L.R. Righi, M. Grasso) J. Geodynamics 11, 189-241, 1989.
346. Inversion of Multiple Thermal Indicators: Quantitative Methods of Determining Paleoheat Flux and Geological Parameters. III. Stratigraphic Age Determination from Inversion of Vitrinite Reflectance Data and Sterane Isomerization Data (with J. Pantano). Math. Geol. 22, 281-307, 1990.
347. Effects of Lamellae Size Distributions from 40Ar/39Ar on Sedimentary Thermo-Chronology in the San Joaquin Basin (with A.M. Jepsen, R.O. Thomsen) Nuclear Geophysics 4, 227-240, 1990.
348. Estimates of Virgin Rock Temperatures Derived from BHT Measurements: Bias and Error (with C. Hermanrud and S. Cao). Geophysics 55, 924-931, 1990.
349. Dynamical Hydrocarbon Predictions for the Danish Central Graben: An Integrated Basin Analysis Assessment (with R. O. Thomsen, J. Korstgard), Marine Petrol. Geol. 7, 123-137, 1990.
350. A phase sensitive detection algorithm for detection of short-lived events in stable isotope records (with Z. Yu and D. F. Williams). Paleoceanography 5, 229-237, 1990.
351. Structural Implications of Compactional Strain Caused by Fault Block Rotation: Evidence from Two-Dimensional Analogs (with J. Iliffe and K. Nakayama), in Deformation Mechanisms, Rheology and Tectonics (eds. R. J. Knipe and Ruttner, E.H.) pps. 501-508, Geol. Soc. Spec. Publ. 54, 1990.
352. Reflection of Wide-Angle Acoustic Waves from a High Velocity Interface. Pure Appl. Geophys. 134, 109-115, 1990.
353. Elastic Flexure with Compressive Thrusting of the Green River Basin, Wyoming USA (with T. Jie and J. Cogan). Geol. Mag. 127, 349-359, 1990.
354. Subsurface Hydrocarbon Migration: Steady-State Model, Sensitivity Analysis and Field Example, Green Canyon Block, North Central Gulf of Mexico (with Z. Yu and D. F. Williams). Energy Explor. Exploit. 8, 166-183, 1990.
355. Geology, Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Potential of Mozambique and the Mozambique Channel (with A. E. Nairn and J. E. Iliffe). Earth Science Reviews 30, 81-124, 1991.
356. The Hydrodynamic Shape of Oil Stringers (with Z. He) J. Petrol. Sci. Eng. 5, 127-135, 1991.
357. Inverse Methods and Kinetic Models of Hydrocarbon Generation I. Theoretical Considerations. Math. Geol. 23, 137-155, 1991.
358. Basin Analysis Predictions of Known Hydrocarbon Occurrences: The North Sea Viking Graben as a Test Case (with J. E. Iliffe), Earth Science Reviews 30, 51-80, 1991.
359. Inverse Methods and Kinetic Models of Hydrocarbon Generation II. Case Histories for Residual Kerogen Analysis (with Liu Jianchang), Math. Geol. 22, 989-1009, 1990.
360. Basin Analysis, Methods in: Encyclopedia of Earth System Science, Academic Press, San Diego (ed. W. A. Nierenberg),Vol. 1, pps. 307-320, 1991.
361. Maturation of Sediments Near Horizontal and Inclined Salt Sheets (with K. Carter). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 40, 73-86, 1990.
362. Physical Changes in Fault Blocks Caused by Rotation and their Implications for hydrocarbon accumulations (with J. E. Illiffe and K. Nakayama) in Structural and Tectonic Modeling, and Its Application to Petroleum Geology (ed. R.M. Larsen) pps. 253-268, 1992.
363. Overthrusting History in the Austrian Alps: Case Study of Oberhofen-1 (with K. Kuckelkorn and X. Wang) J. Geodynamics 12, 101-120, 1990.
364. A Frontier Basin Analysis Study Based on Limited Data: The South Mozambique Graben (with J.E. Iliffe and M. DeBuyl), in Structural and Tectonic Modeling, and Its Application to Petroleum Geology (ed. R.M. Larsen) pps. 421-438, 1992.
365. A Cautionary Note on the Use of 87Sr/86Sr Sediment Ages in Stratigraphic Studies (with J. L. Butts). Nuclear Geophys. 4, 461-466, 1990.
366. Determination of Virgin Rock Temperature from Drill Stem Tests (with C. Hermanrud and K. K. Meisingset). J. Petrol. Technol., Sept. 1991, 1126-1131.
367. Danish North Sea: A Basin Prognosis (with R. O. Thomsen, J. Korstgard), in Structural and Tectonic Modelling and Its Application to Petroleum Geology (ed. R.M. Larsen) 439-458, 1992.
368. Inverse Methods and Kinetic Models of Hydrocarbon Generation. III. Case Histories for Autoclave Product Analysis (with J. Liu) Math. Geol. 23, 325-347, 1991.
369. Determining Resolution for 87Sr/86Sr Profiles in Marine Sediments (with J. L. Carroll). Marine Chemistry 33, 119-129, 1991.
370. Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Generation of the South Mozambique Graben Using Extensional Models of Heat Flow (with J. E. Iliffe and M. DeBuyl) Marine Petrol. Geol. 8, 152-168, 1991.
371. Burial and Thermal History of the Baltimore Canyon Trough Region, Mid-Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf: Application of Thermal Indicator Tomography (with K. Zhao and J. Liu) Modern Geology 16, 337-361, 1992.
372. A Technique for Disentangling Source and Sediment Variations from Radioactive Isotope Measurements with Depth (with J. L. Carroll and J. Liu) Nucelar Geophys. 5, 31-45, 1991.
373. Geology and Mathematics: Scientific Control of Art and Legerdemain. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. in: Modeling and Analysis of Diffusive and Advective Processes in Geosciences, pps. 146-188, 1992 (eds. M. Wheeler and W.E. Fitzgibbon).
374. The Georges Bank Basin: A Quantitative Basin Analysis Study (with J. Liu, K.K. Bissada, J. Lacey) Terra Nova 3, 70-83, 1991.
375. Inversion of Dynamical Indicators in Quantitative Basin Analysis Models. I. Theoretical Considerations, Math. Geol. 23, 817-832, 1991.
376. Basinal Evolution, Thermal History and Hydrocarbon Potential of the St. George Basin, Bering Sea, Alaska: A Comparative Study Using One and Two Dimensional Models (with K. Carter) Marine Petrol. Geol. 8, 392-409, 1991.
377. Sedimentary Fracturing and Faulting Around Rapidly Moving Salt Sheets (with Z. Yu and A. Lowrie) Offshore Technology Conference Proceedings, Houston, May, 1991, Paper OTC 6531, pps. 281-287, 1991.
378. Flexural Plate Inversion: Application to the Carpathian Foredeep, Czechoslovakia (with J. Cogan, J. Dorman, W. Kanes) Modern Geology 17, 217-252, 1992.
379. Application of a matched filter method to signal-to-noise ratios in geological time series (with D. F. Williams, Z. Yu, D. Trainor and N. Healy-Williams) Nucl. Geophys. 5, 279-289, 1991.
380. Simulation of Mushroom Caps on Salt in Barents Sea, Norway (with Z. Yu) Energy Explor. Exploit. 9, 94-106, 1991.
381. Salt Diapir Velocity Assessments from Temperature and Thermal Indicator Anomalies (with R. O. Thomsen) Terra Nova 500-509, 1991.
382. Elastic Flexure with Compressive Thrusting of the Green River Basin, Wyoming - A Reply. Geol. Mag. 128, 545, 1991.
383. An Inverse Method for Calculating Basement Geometries in Foreland Basins (with J. Tang and J. Cogan) J. Geodynamics 15, 85-106, 1992.
384. Hydrodynamic Trap Types and Deformation Styles Modeled Using Quantitative Rates of Salt Movement, Louisiana Margin (with A. Lowrie, Z. Yu) Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. XLI, 445-460, 1991.
385. Salt Basins of Western Europe and Gabon West Africa: Which is a Gulf Coast Analog? (with D. T. Thompson, J. J. O’Brien), Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. XLI, 603-610, 1991.
386. Computer Modeling of Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways and Fluid Flow Histories Around Gulf Coast Salt Structures from Carbon Isotope Anomalies (with D. F. Williams and Z. Yu), Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. XLI, 676-690, 1991.
387. Salt Dynamics: Excess Maturity, Timing and Flow-Speed (with R. O. Thomsen), Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. XLI, 610, 1991.
388. Salt Dynamics: Simulation of Mushroom Caps on Salt and An Application in Barents Sea, Norway (with Z. Yu), Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. XLI, 747, 1991.
389. Modelling Fracturing and Faulting Within Sediments around Rapidly Moving Salt Sheets (with Z. Yu and A. Lowrie), A.A.P.G. Bull. 75, 1772-1778, 1991.
390. Thermal Focusing in Complex Stratigraphic Regions: Lithology and Porosity Effects, and Equivalent Vertical and Horizontal Thermal Conductivities. Math. Geol. 24, 1-25, 1992.
391. Scattering of Acoustic Waves by Small, Surficial Inhomogeneities. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 90, 532-537, 1991.
392. Dynamical Simulation of Mushroom Caps on a Salt Diapir in the Barents Sea, Norway (with Z. Yu). in Arctic Geology and Petroleum Potential, Norwegian Petroleum Society, pps. 669-680, 1992.
393. Hydrocarbon Potential of the St. George Basin, Bering Sea, Alaska (with K. Carter), in Arctic Geology and Petroleum Potential, Norwegian Petroleum Society, pps. 173-194, 1992.
394. Oil Exploration: Basin Analysis and Economics, Academic Press, San Diego, pps. 178, 1992.
395. Temperature Dependence of Thermal Conductivity and Its Impact on Assessments of Heat Flux, Pure Appl. Geophys. 136, 1-11, 1991.
396. Tertiary Flexural Evolution of the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, Canada (with T. Jie), Marine Petrol. Geol. 9, 245-255, 1992.
397. Basin Analysis and Risk Assessment of Exploration Potential. in, Journée de Elf-Aquitaine, Geology Proceedings, Pau June 1991 (ed. O. Brevart) pp. 115-174, 1991.
398. Theoretical Aspects of Problems in Basin Modeling, in Basin Modeling: Advances and Applications (ed. A. Doré), Norwegian Petroleum Society, Special Publication 3, pps. 35-65, 1993.
399. Analysis of the Beaufort-McKenzie Basin, Canada: Burial, Thermal and Hydrocarbon Histories (with J. Tang), Marine and Petrol. Geol. 9, 510-526, 1992.
400. Thermal History Modeling of the Georges Bank Basin, USA: Thermal Inversion of Transmittance Color Index (TCI) and Vitrinite Reflectance (VR) Data. (with P. vanGijzel, C. R. Robison, M. A. Smith, K. K. Bissada, and J. Liu) Appl. Geochem. 7, 135-143, 1992.
401. Thermal Maturation and Burial History of the Multiwell Experiment Site, Piceance Basin, Colorado: Application of Thermal Indicator Tomography (with K. Zhao), in Basin Modeling: Advances and Applications (ed. A. Dore) Norwegian Petroleum Society, Stavanger Special Publication 3, 135-145, 1993.
402. Basin Analysis Codes: Strategies for Use Based on Data Availability. Energy. Explor. Exploit. 9, 375-389, 1991.
403. An end-member sensitivity analysis of vitrinite reflectance distributions for the COST G2 well in the Georges Bank Basin (with J. Liu, K. K. Bissada and J. Lacey) Organic Geochem. 18, 385-396, 1992.
404. Analysis of the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, Canada: Burial, Thermal and Hydrocarbon Histories (with J. Tang), in Basin Modeling: Advances and Applications (ed. A. Dore). Norwegian Petroleum Society, Stavanger, Special Publication 3, 621-638, 1993.
405. Inverse elastic flexural modeling of sedimentary basins: a case study from the Colville Trough, NPRA, Alaska (with J. Cogan and B. Russell), in Basin Modeling: Advances and Applications (ed. A. Dore) Norwegian Petroleum Society, Stavanger, Special Publication 3, 609-620, 1993.
406. Opening the carbon isotope “vital effect” black box II. A quantitative model for interpreting foraminiferal d13C data (with H. J. Spero and D. F. Williams). Paleo-oceanography 6, 639-655, 1991.
407. Analysis of Kodiak Shelf Basin Using One and Two-Dimensional Fluid-Flow/Compaction Models (with J. Liu). Terra Nova 5, 40-51, 1993.
408. Thermal Impact of Salt: Simulation of Thermal Anomalies in the Gulf of Mexico (with Z. Yu and A. Lowrie) Pure Appl. Geophys. 138, 181-192, 1992.
409. An integrated quantitative basin analysis study of the northern part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Northeastern Alaska (with Z. Yu) J. Geodynamics 15, 107-146, 1992.
410. Estimating Organic Carbon Content of Source Rocks from Wireline Logs. Scientific Drilling 3, 170-179, 1992.
411. Fractional Isostatic Mantle Compensation of Carbonate Buildups (with M. A. Perlmutter) Bull. A.A.P.G. 77, 276-279, 1993.
412. Simple Visualizations of Dynamical Models (with F. Maubeuge and R. O. Thomsen) Geobyte October, 53-62, 1992.
413. Thermal History and Hydrocarbon Maturity Study in the Norton Basin, Alaska ( with J. Lui & Z. Yu) Energy Explor. Exploit. 10, 402-421, 1992.
414. Probabilistic Methods in Well Logging, Nucl. Geophys. 6, 325-339, 1992.
415. Moving salt sills and hydrocarbon maturity (with K. Carter) Pure & Appl. Geophys. 138, 478-487, 1992.
416. Salt Intrusions in Sedimentary Layers: Impacts on temperature and Thermal maturity ( with K. Zhao). Terra Nova 5, 174-183, 1993.
417. Geopressure Evolution, Hydrocarbon generation and Migration in the Beaufort-Mackenzie basin: Results from Two-dimensional Quantitative Modeling (with J. Tang), Marine Petrol. Geology, 10, 373-393, 1993.
418. Quantitative Modeling of the Dynamic Evolution of Salt Structures (with K. Petersen). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 42, 327-336, 1992.
419. Dynamical Evolution and Overhang Development of Salt Structures in the North Louisiana Salt Basin: Quantitative Models (with K. Petersen and A. Lowrie). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 42, 337-342, 1992.
420. Salt Intrusions in Sedimentary Layers: Impacts on Temperature and Thermal Maturity Distributions (with K. Zhao). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 42, 389-400, 1992.
421. Thermal Impact of Salt: Simulation of Thermal Anomalies in the Gulf of Mexico (with A. Lowrie, Z. Yu). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 42, 381-388, 1992.
422. Quantitative Models for the Influence of Salt-Associated Thermal Anomalies on Hydrocarbon Generation, Northern Gulf of Mexico, Continental Margin (with A. Lowrie). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 42, 213-226, 1992.
423. Tectonic and Depositional Model of the North Louisiana-South Arkansas Basin (with A. Lowrie, N. M. Sullivan, C. Krotzer and K. Petersen). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 42, 859-860, 1992.
424. Assessment of Reserves in the WX-4 Wilcox Deltaic Sandstones in the Rio Grande Embayment. Energy Exploration Exploit. 11, 423-449, 1993.
425. Tertiary Erosion Estimates and Resolution based on Apatite Fission Track Distributions in the Mors-1 Well, Jylland, Denmark (with A. M. Jepsen, R. O. Thomsen) Nucl. Geophy. 6, 413-422, 1992.
426. A North Indonesia Basin: Geo, Thermal and Hydrocarbon Generation Histories (with F. Maubeuge) Marine Petrol. Geol. 10, 231-245, 1993.
427. Inversion of Dynamical Indicators in Quantitative Basin Analysis Models. II. Synthetic Tests and a Case History Using Dynamical Indicator Tomography (with Z. Kai), Math. Geol. 25, 107-123, 1993.
428. Models of Residual Kerogen Kinetic Evolution: A Reply to Nielsen and Burnham. Math. Geol. 25, 91-97, 1993.
429. Global Cyclostratigraphy: A Model of Carbonate Growth Patterns (with Y. Y. Li and M. A. Perlmutter). Marine Petrol. Geol. 10, 620-631, 1993.
430. Flexural Plate Representation of the Danish Central Graben Evolution (with J. A. Korstgard). J. Geodynamics 16, 181-209, 1992.
431. Representation of a Growth Fault in Two-Dimensional Quantitative Modeling (with F. Maubeuge). Marine Petrol. Geol. 10, 467-477, 1993.
432. Inverse Methods and Kinetic Models of Hydrocarbon Generation IV. Sensitivity Analysis, Synthetic Tests and Application of a Residual Kerogen Kinetic Model to Geological Conditions (with J. Liu). Math. Geol. 25, 303-327, 1993.
433. Determination of Paleoheat Flux using multiple thermal indicator tomography (with Z. He). Math. Geol. 24, 825-846, 1992.
434. Build-Up of Overpressure Beneath Off-Shore Salt Sheets: Case Histories and Models (with J. J. O’Brien and Z. Yu). Offshore Technology Conference Proceedings 1993, Paper OTC 7087, vol. 1, p. 109-121, 1993.
435. Geopressure Evolution and Hydrocarbon Generation in a North Indonesian Basin: Two-Dimensional Quantitative Modeling (with F. Maubeuge), Marine Petrol. Geol. 11, 104-115, 1994.
436. Geological Implications of Radium and Helium in Oil-Field Brines: Observations, Inferences and Speculations. Nucl. Geophys. 7, 367-374, 1993.
437. Salt and Fault Interactions in the northeastern Danish Central Graben: Observations and Inferences (with J. A. Korstgard, T. Mogensen, and R. O. Thomsen). Bull. Geol. Soc. Denmark 40, 197-255, 1993.
438. Hydrocarbon Exploration. Energy Explor. Exploit. 11, 192-197, 1993.
439. The Chukchi Sea Planning Area, Alaska: Structural Development, Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Potential (with S. Cao, J. Tang, J. Liu). Energy Explor. Exploit. 11, 235-283, 1993.
440. Modeling Unconventional Gas Traps: Elmworth Field, Alberta Canada (with F. Maubeuge). Energy Explor. Exploit .11, 357-388,1993.
441. A Probabilistic Interpretation of U.S. Hydrocarbon Supply Shortfall, 1990-2000. Energy Explor. Exploit. 11, 450-458, 1993.
442. Observations and Inferences for Overpressure Development under Salt Sheets in the Gulf of Mexico: (with J.J. O’Brien and Z. Yu). Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 43, 281-290, 1993.
443. Simple Approximations for Estimating Quickly the Motion and Timing of Salt Diapir Rise, Overhang Development, and Associated Thermal Anomalies from Present Day Observations: Case Histories from the Gulf of Mexico and Danish North Sea (with R. O. Thomsen) Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 43, 195-209, 1993.
444. Inversion of Salt Diapir and Sedimentary Bed Observations: A Gulf Coast Case History (with K. Petersen) Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Soc. 43, 305-311, 1993.
445. Cretaceous and Tertiary Structural History in Northern Louisiana (with S. Cao, K. Petersen, A. Lowrie and N. Sullivan) in Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Development of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Region (ed. J. Pindell) GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #13, p. 77-86, 1993.
446. A probabilistic procedure to assess the uncertainty of fractal dimensions from measurements. Pure Appl. Geophys. 140, 503-517, 1993.
447. Effects of Open and Shut Slant Faults in Basinal Development Processes (with Z. Yu and J. Liu), in Rates of Geologic Processes (ed. J. Armentrout). GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #14, 81-95, 1993.
448. Determination of Paleoheat Flux and Activation Energy Using Multiple Thermal Indicator Tomography (with Z. He), in Rates of Geologic Processes (ed. J. Armentrout). GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #14, 57-67, 1993.
449. Measurements and Models under Salt Sheets in the Gulf of Mexico (with J. J. O’Brien and Z. Yu). in Rates of Geologic Processes (ed. J. Armentrout) GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #14, 155-163, 1993.
450. Hydrodynamic Flow of Oil and Gas in Aquifers and Stratigraphic Trapping (with R. O. Thomsen). in Rates of Geologic Processes (ed. J. Armentrout) GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #14, 243-252, 1993.
451. Estimates of Louann Salt Thickness Based on Current Observations from Seismic and Well Control in Offshore Mobile Bay, Alabama (with B. Mudford and P. Lundegard), in Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Development of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Region (ed. J. Pindell). GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #13, 97-102, 1993.
452. Dynamical, Thermal and Hydrocarbon Maturity Impacts of Emplaced Salt Sheets in Sedimentary Sequences (with Z. Kai). in Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Development of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Region (ed. J. Pindell). GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #13, 123-134, 1993.
453. Self-Consistent Dynamics of Salt and Sediments: Case Histories from the North Sea and Gulf of Mexico (with K. Petersen). in Rates of Geologic Processes (ed. J. Armentrout) GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #14, 165-177, 1993.
454. A Model of Carbonate Growth Patterns: An Example from the Eastern Shelf of the West Texas Basin (with Y. Y. Li). in Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Development of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Region (ed. J. Pindell). GCS/SEPM Foundation Publication #13, 87-96, 1993.
455. Thermal History Reconstruction by Inversion of S2 Pyrolysis Data: Synthetic Studies and Case Histories (with S. Cao). Applied Geochem. 9, 93-117, 1994.
456. Interactive Salt and Sediment Evolution: Self-Consistent Quantitative Models (with K. Petersen). Tectonophysics 228, 211-238, 1993.
457. Stochastic particle acceleration at parallel astrophysical shock waves (with R. Schlickeiser and A. Campeanu). Astron. Astrophys. 276, 614-624, 1993.
458. Numerical Modeling of Abnormal Fluid Pressure in the Navarin Basin, Bering Sea (with O. Bour). Marine and Petrol. Geol. 11, 491-500, 1994.
459. Modeling of high overpressure in an off-shore Nigerian Basin: slant fault models with non-horizontal beds (with O. Bour and D. Grauls). J. African Earth Sciences 17, 307-321, 1993.
460. Stochastic Particle Acceleration at Shock Fronts (with R. Schlickeiser and A. Campeanu). Proceedings 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (Calgary). Paper OG9, vol. 1, pps. 1-4, 1993.
461. Representation of Normal Slant Faults in a Two-Dimensional Quantitative Burial History Model (with Z. Yu and J. Liu). Terra Nova 7, 459-466, 1995.
462. Steady-State Migration and Diffusion