HOW TO USE MAGNETIC FIELDS FOR FUN AND PROFIT

C. P. Sonett , S. K. Runcorn
Comments on Astrophysics and Space Physics 3 149

2
1971
Interpretation Theory in Applied Geophysics Grant (McGraw-Hill, 140s.)

S. K. Runcorn
Geophysical Journal International 11 ( 5) 566 -566

1966
Interpretation of the geoid

S. K. Runcorn
Geopotential Research Mission (GRM) 2390 60 -62

1985
The Non-hydrostatic Figures of the Terrestrial Planets

S. K. Runcorn
Terrestrial Planets: Comparative Planetology 569 19

1985
On the origin of mascons and moonquakes.

S. K. Runcorn
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings 3 3115 -3126

28
1974
The analysis of various size, visually selected and density and magnetically separated fractions of Luna 16 and 20 samples

A. P. Gowar , P. H. Cadogan , S. K. Runcorn , G. Turner
NASA Special Publication 370, Part 2 703 -727

1977
Magnetic Field Generation in the Cores of Terrestrial Bodies

S. K. Runcorn
Terrestrial Planets: Comparative Planetology 569 23

1985
Magnetic properties of Apollo 11 lunar samples

S. K. Runcorn , D. W. Collinson , P. W. Readman , A. J. Manson
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement 1 2369

40
1970
Lunar and planetary magnetism

S. K. Runcorn
The Observatory 94 212

1
1974
Lunar sample and crustal magnetization and early heat sources in the solar system

S. K. Runcorn , W. F. Libby , L. M. Libby
Meteoritics 412 108

1980
Application Modern Physics Earth and Planetary Interiors, Conference Newcastle 1967

S. K. Runcorn
The Application of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors

1969
The Moon's deceptive tranquillity.

S. K. Runcorn
NewSc 96 174 -180

1982
1984
Implications of continental drift to the earth sciences. Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, April 1972.

S. K. Runcorn , D. H. Tarling
Implications of continental drift to the earth sciences. Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute

1973