User:Jpvandijk/Earth Sciences Bibliography


 * BIBLIOGRAPHY - A SKETCH PAGE

Here I make an attempt to list the references I used on Wikipedia Pages in a fixed list, which can be directly referred to from the relative pages. The reason is that many pages contain the same references, over and over again, with comments and linls to web pages and url's that sometimes work and sometimes not. In this way, creating a reference list common to a certain group of pages, the bibliography can be easily updated and discussed. What ever time an edit is performed in this list, numerous pages would benefit from it.

See an interesting list []

The list is alphabetic.

Each reference is a Section of this Sub Page, in order to be able to refer to it directly from whatever Page

Each section regards one Scientific Paper / Book / Other and is made up of the following:


 * 1. Text string with the classical reference string as used in scientific papers


 * -Strings to use on pages:


 * 2. The reference string for a Foot Note Reference in Wikipedia (unique ref name=Identical to the Section Name): " "


 * 3. The reference string as a Citation Code, for a Footnote Reference in Wikipedia, including the (unique) Harvard Name ID: " "


 * 4. The Harvard Citation separately


 * -If any available:


 * 5. ISBN Code


 * 6. OID Code


 * 7. Reference to Google Books


 * 8. Reference to an url of the possible Editor / Abstract Page


 * 9. Reference to an url where pdf can be downloaded


 * -And any other url that can be inserted


 * 10. Comments that can be placed by anyone; on the contents of the paper preferably


 * Reference examples and templates

(example) To link from a Wikipedia Page to one of these references, type:

van Dijk (1992d)[]

Or like this:

van Dijk (1992d)

Link to an article directly:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006

Link to an article directly but using a hyperlinked Title:

Three different types of Harvard Citation codes used (One, two or more than 2 authors) (Automatically generated from LIB):

Harvard Citation:

Harvard Citation:

Harvard Citation:


 * How to do it, I would propose:

In the text, for example, Meissner (2002) is referred, which is a text book, so a page is required where this and that is said:

*)

OR:

**) The result is shown as follows with two links: one to the reference Meissner 2002 directly, and another to footnote 7:

(Meissner 2002)[7]

So, this has now become a footnote reference, in which a Harvard reference is inglobated to Meissner (2002) and appears as follows, with a reference on Meissner 2002:

^ 'See (Meissner 2002), p. 100 where he speaks of this and that'

So in the section "References" (not "Notes" or "Further reading"), the following is inserted:


 * ) Note that this is the only way of nesting the page number inside the Harvard citation code, because you might think that for just a page reference the follwing could also work:

But in that case, the komma sign is outside the breakets as follows:

(Meissner 2002), p. 100

and that is not ok inside the text, whereas in a footnote (as suggested above), it can be accepted.


 * ) Note that in this way the footnote reference tracks the amount of times that the work is cited in the text.

Aardeboom-and-Van-Gelder_1984
Aardboom, L., and Van Gelder, B.H.W. (1984); Satellite laser ranging to measure crustal motion in the Eastern Mediterranean area: instrumentation and network design. Annales Geophysicae, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 249-258.

Footnote Reference:

Harvard Citation:

Citation Reference:


 * Comments

Atkinson-and-Sancetta_1993
Atkinson, Larry, and Sancetta, Connie (1993); Hail and Farewell. Oceanography, The Oceanography Society, Vol. 6, n. 2, p. 34.

Reference as Footnote:

Reference as Citation Footnote:

Harvard citation:

Pdf download:


 * Comments
 * A fairwell to Chuck Nittrouer, Oceonography Editor. I removed this reference from the Plate Textonics Page, where it was placed before, as it has nothing to do with the argument. Sorry guys... On the other had, I found the pdf file reference in the web and I added it here.
 * Jpvandijk (talk) 14:04, 14 September 2010 (UTC)

Airy_1855
Airy, G.B. (1855); On the computation of the effect of the attraction of mountain-masses as disturbing the apparent astronomical latitude of station of geodetic surveys. Philosophical Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 145, 101-104.

Footnote Reference: 	Harvard Citation:

Citation Reference:

Web consultation:

Google Books:


 * Comments

Bouillin-etal_1986
Bouillin, J.P., Durand-Delga, M., and Olivier, Ph. (1986); Betic-Rifain and Tyrrhenian arcs: Distinctive features, genesis and development stages. In: Wezel, F. (Ed). The origin of arcs. Elsevier Science Publ., Amsterdam, 281- 304.

Footnote Reference:

Harvard Citation:

Citation Reference:

Web consultation:

Google Books:


 * Comments

Bostrom_1973
Bostrom, R.C. (1973); Westward displacement of the lithosphere. Nature, Vol. 234, pp. 536-538.

Reference as footnote:

Harvard citation


 * Comments
 * In this article, Bostrom describes a general pattern of movements of the plates on the Globe directed westwards.
 * The article should be evaluated together with the one of G.W. Moore published in the same year[].
 * Jpvandijk (talk) 17:24, 12 September 2010 (UTC)

Chorley-etal_1964
Chorley, Richard J., Dunn, A.J., and Beckinsale, R.P. (1964); The History of the Study of Landforms, vol. 1; Geomorphology Before Davis. Methuen and Wiley, 678 pp.

Footnote Reference:

Harvard Citation:

Citation Reference:

Web consultation:

Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=TvQOAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=bull%2C%201931%20mountain%20building&hl=it&source=gbs_slider_thumb#v=onepage&q&f=false


 * Comments

Condie_1997
Harvard citation

Reference as footnote:

ISBN 9780750633864

Google Books: http://books.google.com/?id=QfhGuFwi0DgC&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=identification+%22plate+boundaries%22&q= accessdate=2010-06-18


 * Comments

Allen-and-Homewood_1986,Eds.
Allen, P., and Homewood, P. (1986, Eds.); Foreland basins. Int. Ass. Sedim., Spec. Publ., No. 8, Blackwell Science Publ., Oxford, 450 pp.

Footnote Reference:

Harvard Citation:

Citation Reference:

Web consultation:

Google Books:


 * Comments

Lliboutry_2000
Harvard citation

Reference as footnote:

ISBN 9781852331153

Google Books: http://books.google.com/?id=C7rny3qA6RMC&pg=PA133&dq=old+oceans+suture+ophiolites&cd=14#v=onepage&q= accessdate= 2010-06-18


 * Comments

Lovett-etal._2006
Harvard citation


 * Comments


 * The article is based on an interview with italian Earth Scientists that published a paper which picks up the ideas of Bostrom and Moore in 1973.
 * Jpvandijk (talk) 17:32, 12 September 2010 (UTC)

Mason-and-Raff_1961
Mason, Ron G., and Raff, Arthur D. (1961); Magnetic survey off the west coast of the United States between 32°N latitude and 42°N latitude. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 72, pp. 1259–1266. See also Raff & Mason (1961).

Harvard citation


 * Comments

Mason_1958
Mason, Ron G. (1958); Magnetic survey off the west coast of the United States between latitudes 32° and 36°N and longitudes 121° and 128°W. Royal Astronomy Society, Geophysical Journal, Vol. 1, pp. 320-329.

Harvard citation


 * Comments

McPhee_1998
McPhee, John (1998); Annals of the former world. Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 695 pp.

Footnote Reference:

Harvard Citation:

Citation Reference:

Web consultation:

Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=IfFmQgAACAAJ&dq=isbn:0374105200&ei=iMSYTJu4D5SIywSF6-U9&hl=it&cd=1


 * Comments

Meissner_2002
Meissner, Rolf (2002); The little book of Planet Earth. New York: Copernicus Books, New York, 202 pp.

Foot Note Reference:

Harvard Citation:

Citation reference:

Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=HZ3y3I51D7kC&dq=isbn:9780387952581&ei=o_SRTIjyKYPeygTcmIk4&hl=it


 * Comments


 * Meissner is also author of a pubblication on Mantle Plumes and passive margins
 * Jpvandijk (talk) 08:56, 16 September 2010 (UTC)

McKenzie-and-Parker_1967
McKenzie, D., and Parker, R.L. (1967); The North Pacific: an example of tectonics on a sphere. Nature, Vol. 216, pp. 1276-1280.

Harvard citation


 * Comments
 * A much disputed paper ringing in the era of Plate Tectonics, as it was issued shortly after the one presented by Jason Morgan with approximately the same contents.
 * Jpvandijk (talk) 09:44, 13 September 2010 (UTC)

Moore_1973
Harvard citation


 * Comments
 * In this article, Moore proposes that tidal lag excerted by the moon can be seen as a driving force for Plate Tectonics, referring to the general westward drift of the tectonic plates published by R.C. Bostrom during the same year [].
 * Jpvandijk (talk) 17:29, 12 September 2010 (UTC)

Raff-and-Mason_1961
Raff, Arthur D., and Mason, Ron G. (1961); Magnetic survey off the west coast of the United States between 40°N latitude and 52°N latitude. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 72, pp. 1267–1270. See also Mason & Raff (1961).

Foot note reference:

Citation reference:

Harvard citation


 * Comments

Scheidegger_1953
Scheidegger, A.E. (1953); Examination of the physics of theories of orogenesis. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amerc., Vol. 64, 2, pp. 127-150.

Harvard citation

Reference as footnote:


 * Comments

van-Dijk_1992d
van Dijk, J.P. (1992, d); Late Neogene fore-arc basin evolution in the Calabrian Arc (Central Mediterranean). Tectonic sequence stratigraphy and dynamic geohistory. With special reference to the geology of Central Calabria. Geologica Ultrajectina, 92, 288 pp.

ISBN 90-71577-46-5

Harvard citation


 * Comments