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Sverdrup, Harald Urlik (1888-1957).
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Sverdrup, Harald (oceanographer)
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Sverdrup, Harald U., 1888-1957
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Sverdrup, meteorologist, oceanographer, and Polar explorer, was the chief of the scientific staff on Raold Amundsen's Maud expeditions (1917-1925) and on the Wilkins-Ellsworth submarine expedition (1931) to the Arctic.
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Arthur, Robert Siple, 1916-. Papers, 1940-1989.
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Papers, 1940-1989.
The collection consists of eight linear inches of papers of physical oceanographer Robert S. Arthur which largely document his career as a professor of oceanography at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD. Oceanography in 1960. The collection also contains teaching notes and lists of doctoral committees on which Arthur served. The collection includes course notes for UCLA Meteorology 103, SIO Oceanography 110 (1956, 1961), 210 (1948-1949), 210b, and 211 (1951), a small amount of correspondence, and extensive notes on students of oceanography during the period 1938-1959 apparently collected for a Report by The Committee on Education and Recruitment of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography in 1960. The collection also contains teaching notes and lists of doctoral committees on which Arthur served. The collection includes over a hundred color and black and white slides, including images of the campus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of California, San Diego, images taken on SIO Expeditions including Shellback (July-August 1952), and images of the marine laboratory at Friday Harbor, Washington dated 1950. The collection includes snapshots and caricatures of Harald Sverdrup and Walter Munk and portrait photographs of Arthur and Clete Burke. The collection includes four cloth survival charts, prepared by Sverdrup under Army Air Force contract during World War II. This is part of a series of Pacific charts updated with current information by Sverdup and printed on silk for the use of downed pilots to facilitate their survival and rescue at sea. The collection also includes a copy of the instructions for the use of the charts.
ArchivalResource: 2 manuscript boxes and oversize.
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- Arthur, Robert Siple, 1916-. Papers, 1940-1989.
Vaughan, Thomas Wayland, 1870-1952. Dedication of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum building, March 25-27, 1951 [audio recording].
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Dedication of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum building, March 25-27, 1951 [audio recording].
The accession consists of one 78 rpm phonodisc recording of remarks by Thomas Wayland Vaughan, Director Emeritus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which was made to be played at the dedication of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum in March 1951. The recording was to be played at a symposium entitled, "The Position of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the University, the State, and the Nation," held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography March 25-27, 1951. Vaughan's remarks are addressed to Professor Revelle and colleagues. He recalls his appointment as SIO Director, comments on the change of the name of the institution from the Scripps Institution for Biological Research to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1925, recalls the work of Francis Sumner and praises the work of his successor, Harald Sverdrup.
ArchivalResource: 1 phonodisc ; 78 rpm.
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- Vaughan, Thomas Wayland, 1870-1952. Dedication of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum building, March 25-27, 1951 [audio recording].
Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991. Papers, 1929-1976, bulk 1946-1976.
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Papers, 1929-1976, bulk 1946-1976.
Includes material documenting Revelle's education at Pomona College and his doctoral research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1929-1936, his wartime naval career, his years as director of the Scripps Institution, 1950-1964, his efforts to establish UCSD, 1954-1964, and his years as an advisor to the U.S. government and governments of developing nations on science policy, national resources and population, 1964-1977. Includes correspondence, reports, data and other material documenting Revelle's confirmation of Darwin's theory of the origin of atolls in 1947, the discovery of the submerged Mid-Pacific Mountain Range in 1950, the first measurements of heat flow through the ocean floor in 1950, the examination of atmospheric carbon dioxide and its environmental effects beginning in 1956, investigations of population, natural resources and development with particular regard to poor nations.
ArchivalResource: 40 lin. ft. (32 archival boxes, 1 oversize box)
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- Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991. Papers, 1929-1976, bulk 1946-1976.
Charney, Jule G. Oral history interview with Jule G. Charney, 1980 August 25 to 28.
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Oral history interview with Jule G. Charney, 1980 August 25 to 28.
Family background, early education. University of California, Los Angeles undergraduate and graduate studies in meteorology (Holmboe, Theodore von Kármán); thesis. To University of Chicago (Carl-Gustaf Rossby), 1946; Universitetet i Oslo (Eady Solberg, Wilhelm Bjerknes), 1947. Institute for Advanced Study (John Von Neumann, Vladimir Zworykin, Philip Thompson, J. R. Oppenheimer, Freeman Dyson, Joseph Smagorinsky), 1948-1956; ENIAC; cyclogenic prediction; reasons for leaving Princeton. To Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Henrik A. Lorentz); value of teaching. Discussion of work in oceanography (Harald Sverdrup, Stommel); Wood's Hole Associates Lecturer, 1954. Formation of National Center for Atmospheric Research.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 150 pp.
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- Charney, Jule G. Oral history interview with Jule G. Charney, 1980 August 25 to 28.
Bjerknes, Jacob, 1897-. Half-a-century of change in the 'meteorological scene' / by J. Bjerknes, U.C.L.A.
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Half-a-century of change in the 'meteorological scene' / by J. Bjerknes, U.C.L.A. [1964]
ArchivalResource: 12 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Bjerknes, Jacob, 1897-. Half-a-century of change in the 'meteorological scene' / by J. Bjerknes, U.C.L.A.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Wind, Waves and Swell : a basic theory for forecasting, 1943.
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Wind, Waves and Swell : a basic theory for forecasting, 1943.
The accession consists of a carbon typescript entitled, "Wind, Waves and Swell: A Basic Theory of Forecasting," by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup and Walter H. Munk dated 1943.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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Sverdrup family. Papers, 1880-1937.
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Papers, 1880-1937.
The collection includes original and copy prints of family photographs, newspaper clippings, letters and other material documenting the Sverdrup family of Norway and the United States, the family of Norwegian oceanographer and polar explorer Harald Ulrik Sverdrup. The collection includes ten family photographs dated 1880-1938 including images of Johan Edvard Sverdrup, his wife Agnes and their children Einar, Gudrun, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Helga, Jacob, Mimi and other members of the family. The collection includes a 12 1/4 inch by 16 3/4 inch caricature of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup in ink colored in gouche signed "J. Parrilla, Sevilla XXIX." The collection includes a privately published family memorial biography of George Sverdrup, President of Augsburg College and Theological Seminary. The collection includes newspaper clippings and obituaries. The collection includes two 120-minute videocassette silent, black and white recordings made by George Sverdrup from original family home movies showing the family home in Norway in the 1920's and family gatherings in Norway and the United States in the 1930's.
ArchivalResource: .5 lin. ft. (1 manuscript box) + 2 videocassettes (240 min. : si., b&w ; 3/4 in.) + 1 oversize caricature.
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Munk, Walter H. (Walter Heinrich), 1917-. Oral history interview with Walter Heinrich Munk, 1997-1998.
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Oral history interview with Walter Heinrich Munk, 1997-1998.
A thorough survey of the life and work of Munk. Early life and education in Austria and the United States. 1917 to the mid-1930s; undergraduate education at California Institute of Technology; becomes graduate student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography; experience in U.S. Army; extended discussion of war-time research and Munk's loss of security clearances. Completion of Ph. D. at Scripps; extensive recollections of research and social activities at Scripps, including his impressions of Harald Sverdrup, Carl Eckart, and Roger Revelle; his development with Sverdrup during World War II of methods to predict surf conditions for Allied landings in Normandy, North Africa, and Pacific islands; of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution of European oceanographic research, 1940s and 1950s; the role of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and Navy as a patron for science; and the personality and research of Carl-Gustav Rossby. Studies geophysical phenomena associated with U.S. atomic bomb tests at Bikini Island, mid-1940s, as well as hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific (early 1950s). Scientific work on ocean currents (including impressions of Henry Stommel), ocean wave spectra (including Waves Across the Pacific study, 1960s), and the Acoustic Thermography of Ocean Climate (ATOC) project to investigate shifts in global ocean temperatures, including intense public controversy over this experiment involving potential harm to. Undersea mammals (late 1980s-1990s). Impressions of the California loyalty oath controversy, 1950s. Detailed recollections of design and construction of Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) at Scripps, including interations with Louis Slichter and Willard F. Libby, as well as research programs at the IGPP; extensive discussion of funding practices in earth sciences research in America, Europe, and the Soviet Union, particularly the role of the National Science Foundation and the philanthropist Cecil H. Green. Impressions of the Soviet Institute of Oceanography. Collaborations with Gordon MacDonald in writing 1960 book on tides and earth rotation. Impressions of social revolution of 1960s and political views at Scripps, with descriptions of meetings with Angela Davis, Eldridge Cleaver, and Herbert Marcuse. Membership in JASONS, as well as anti-JASON protests; Lengthy recollections of Maurice Ewing and the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory; comments on SIO and IGPP directors including William Nierenberg, Ed Friedman, Freeman Gilbert, and Fred Spiess. General remarks on the social structure of American geophysics and oceanography, as well as comparisons of American and Soviet Styles of oceanograhpic research.
ArchivalResource: 22 cassettes (21.5 hr.)
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- Munk, Walter H. (Walter Heinrich), 1917-. Oral history interview with Walter Heinrich Munk, 1997-1998.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. The Waters off the coast of Southern California, March-July 1937.
Title:
The Waters off the coast of Southern California, March-July 1937.
The accession consists of a two volume bound carbon typescript entitled, The Waters Off the Coast of Southern California, dated March to July 1937, by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup and Richard H. Fleming. The paper was published in 1941 in the Bulletin of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. The Waters off the coast of Southern California, March-July 1937.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. The Oceans, their physics, chemistry, and general biology : typescript, 1941 / by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin Wiggo Johnson and Richard Howell Fleming.
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The Oceans, their physics, chemistry, and general biology : typescript, 1941 / by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin Wiggo Johnson and Richard Howell Fleming.
Accession consists of a typescript of The Oceans bound in 13 volumes dated 1941. The volumes were apparently accessioned by the SIO Library that year.
ArchivalResource: 13 volumes.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. The Oceans, their physics, chemistry, and general biology : typescript, 1941 / by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin Wiggo Johnson and Richard Howell Fleming.
Munk, Walter H. (Walter Heinrich), 1917-. Papers, 1944-1988.
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Papers, 1944-1988.
This collection has been divided into the following series: Biographical Series, Correspondence Series, Calendar Series, People Series, Subject Series, Travel Series, and Photograph Series. It consists of Munk's conferences and symposiums, travel itineraries, correspondence, and scientific papers and speeches. The collection includes significant documentation of JASON Conferences, the Heard Island Experiment, expeditions to the Arctic (1949) and Bikini Island (Operation Crossroads, 1946), and correspondence with Sir Edward Bullard, Cecil H. Green, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup. It also includes chronological correspondence files (1979-1992), office calendars (1986-1990), subject files, and committee files.
ArchivalResource: 25.3 linear ft.
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- Munk, Walter H. (Walter Heinrich), 1917-. Papers, 1944-1988.
Levin, Sheldon. Class notes, 1944.
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Class notes, 1944.
Lt. (j.g.) Seldon levin, USNR, was assigned to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography during the summer of 1944 to take a course in sea, well, and surf forcasting methods taught by Harald U. Sverdrup and Walter H. Munk. Levin's notebook includes mimeographed class handouts, notes on lectures, and detailed descriptions of sea, swell, and surf forcasting techniqes. Military meteorologists used these techniques to predict surf conditions for allied landings in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific during World War II.
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- Levin, Sheldon. Class notes, 1944.
Berg, Kaare,. Med Maud over Polhavet [videorecording] : Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925.
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Med Maud over Polhavet [videorecording] : Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925. 1999.
The collection includes a video copy of a film entitled "Med Maud over Polhavet: Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925." This video consists of a series of short, silent, black and white newsreel films produced by Bio-Film Company and Biorstad and Thiel Film A/S of Oslo, Norway, which document the work of the Norwegian North Polar Expedition. The video is 75 minutes long. The film has subtitles in Norwegian. The film begins with images taken of Roald Amundsen on July 25, 1925, at the end of the expedition. The film shows Maud at Point Hope on July 29, 1922. A chart shows the track of the vessel from Nome, Alaska to Spitsbergen. There is an overview of Maud, and closeups of expedition participants including Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Finn Malgren, Odd Dahl, G. Olonkin, and K. Hansen. This film includes many scenes of scientists taking geophysical and meteorological measurements and observations, and many images of instruments and expedition equipment. There are hunting scenes with walrus and polar bear. One newsreel is dated June 1, 1923 and shows the assembly, brief flight and crash of the aircraft "Kristine." A July 1923 segment shows expedition dogs and dogsleds. A winter, 1923-24 segment provides a view of the shipboard communications area. A June 1924 segment shows Maud frozen in the ice. A winter 1924-25 segment shows preparations for Maud's return home and a March 1, 1925 visit to an Eskimo village. There is a brief view of the zeppelin Norge over the Pole. Kaare Berg, director of the Fram Museum in Oslo (Polarskipet Fram Bygdones) had a European-standard videotape of this film when he visited the SIO Archives on Nov. 4, 1999. His associate, Capt. Adolf M.B. Jacobsen made an American-standard videotape copy at Dr. Berg's request and donated it to SIO Archives on Nov. 15, 1999.
ArchivalResource: 1 videocassette (75 min.) : si., b&w ; 1/2 in.
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- Berg, Kaare,. Med Maud over Polhavet [videorecording] : Roald Amundsen Ekspedition, 1922-1925.
Levin, Sheldon. Class notes, 1944.
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Class notes, 1944.
The accession consists of a volume of class notes taken by Lt. (j.g.) Sheldon Levin, USNR during the summer of 1944 when he was assigned to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in order to take a course in sea, swell and surf forecasting taught by Harald Sverdrup and Walter Munk. The class notes include mimeographed class handouts annotated by Levin, notes on lectures, and descriptions of sea, swell and surf forecasting techniques.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Levin, Sheldon. Class notes, 1944.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Letter, 1937 Jan. 7, La Jolla, Calif., to Dr. William H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Title:
Letter, 1937 Jan. 7, La Jolla, Calif., to Dr. William H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Concerns publication of the report of the Maud Expedition.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Letter, 1937 Jan. 7, La Jolla, Calif., to Dr. William H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Thorp, Eldon Marion, 1907-. Slides, 1938.
Title:
Slides, 1938.
The accession consists of 21 glass mounted color 35mm slides taken by Eldon Marion Thorp in 1938 at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The slides include portraits of Scripps faculty and staff including Percy Barnhart, Easter Cupp, Richard H. Fleming, Denis Fox, Carl Johnson, Martin Johnson, George F. McEwen, Erik Moberg, Eric Ogden, Roger Revelle, Marston Sargent, B.T. Schneer, Francis Sumner, Harald Sverdrup, Eldon Thorp, W.F. Whedon, R.T. Young and Claude ZoBell. The accession also includes two photographs of SIO facilities. One is a photograph of the grounds of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography east of the library. The other is of the San Diego Yacht Harbor where Scripps vessels were moored.
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- Thorp, Eldon Marion, 1907-. Slides, 1938.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. The Oceans, their physics, chemistry and general biology, 1941.
Title:
The Oceans, their physics, chemistry and general biology, 1941.
The accession consists of a typescript of The Oceans, Their Physics, Chemistry and General Biology, by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin W. Johnson and Richard H. Fleming dated 1941. The typescript is bound in thirteen volumes.
ArchivalResource: 13 volumes.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. The Oceans, their physics, chemistry and general biology, 1941.
Nierenberg, William Aaron, 1919-2000. Papers, 1932-1986.
Title:
Papers, 1932-1986.
Correspondence, subject files, lectures and addresses, awards, citations and certificates, telephone notes, office calendars and personal appointment books, audio and video tape recordings, photographs, slides, and other material documenting the career of William Nierenberg. The collection contains material dated 1932-1986, but consists largely of personal papers covering the years 1965-1985, when Nierenberg was Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. There is also material documenting Nierenberg's work at the University of California, Berkeley, including correspondence, lecture notes, and committee service. Records related to his leadership role in the Atomic Beams Research Group are very limited. The collection includes almost nothing regarding either Nierenberg's tenure at the University of Michigan or his contributions to the Manhattan Project. The papers proved extensive documentation of his participation in professional and scientific associations, his consulting activites and wide-ranging government service, and his participation in international scientific forums. There is some information regarding the JASON but little about Nierenberg's individual contribution to this group. His activities as a member of the National Research Council's Climate Research Board, the National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advisory Committee, the National Science Foundation Committee on International Science, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Acid Rain Review Panel are amply covered. The collection includes files regarding Nierenberg's long association with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. His role as NATO Science Advisor, particularly his part in the development of the International Institute of Science and Technology is well documented. Also covered are organizations such as Tel Aviv University, the Center for Naval Analyses, and the La Jolla Institute, among others. The collection includes correspondence and committee records related to Nierenberg's role as a University of California, San Diego vice chancellor and member of the Physics Department. There are also files covering his work on the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Capricorn Expedition (1952) and his participation in expeditions to the Arctic (1949), Bikini Atol (Crossroad, 1946), local civic groups, his social engagements, and his personal travel. Among his correspondents: Sir Edward Crisp Bullard, Cecil H. Green, Andrei Monin, Frank Press, Roger Randall Dougan, Revelle, Henry Stommel, and Harald Ulrik Sverdrup.
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- Nierenberg, William Aaron, 1919-2000. Papers, 1932-1986.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Manuscript and papers regarding The Oceans, 1937-1943, bulk 1937-1943 / by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin Wiggo Johnson and Richard Howell Fleming.
Title:
Manuscript and papers regarding The Oceans, 1937-1943, bulk 1937-1943 / by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin Wiggo Johnson and Richard Howell Fleming.
The collection consists of four bound volumes. The first three volumes contain a carbon typescript of the manuscript for The Oceans together with some correspondence concerning the book. The fourth volume contains all the comments in print gathered during the first year after publication.
ArchivalResource: 4 v.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Manuscript and papers regarding The Oceans, 1937-1943, bulk 1937-1943 / by Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Martin Wiggo Johnson and Richard Howell Fleming.
Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991. Oral history interview with Roger Revelle, 1989 February 3.
Title:
Oral history interview with Roger Revelle, 1989 February 3.
Scripps Institute of Oceanography. During the 1950s, high bottom heat flow, young age of "guyots" (flattoped sea mountains), thinness of ocean sediments, patterns of fracture zones. Deep sea drilling program AMSOC and MOHO (1960-1970); ocean magnetic surveys. Long-term measurements of carbon dioxide at Scripps by Keeling; greenhouse effect. International cooperation in oceanography via ICSU-SCOR. Circulation mixing and expansion of ocean waters; equatorial countercurrent. Some outstanding geophysicists; turning points in geophysics: 1) Harald Sverdrup's work, 2) the IGY, 3) World War II and the coming of age of science (Federal government support of geophysics by the Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation); 4) geophysical modeling of the ocean/atmosphere interaction; 5) predictability of weather and ocean events. His concerns about government support of science; his areas of expertise and publication. Return to Scripps and his involvement in University development at San Diego; applied geophysics mission to Pakistan; population studies at Harvard. His family and private life.
ArchivalResource: Preliminary transcript.
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- Revelle, Roger, 1909-1991. Oral history interview with Roger Revelle, 1989 February 3.
Wiegel, Robert L. Letter : Berkeley, California, to Charles L. Bretschneider, Honolulu, Hawaii : with a set of early O'Brien papers and memos on wave forecasting, 1987 June 8.
Title:
Letter : Berkeley, California, to Charles L. Bretschneider, Honolulu, Hawaii : with a set of early O'Brien papers and memos on wave forecasting, 1987 June 8.
ArchivalResource: [22] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Wiegel, Robert L. Letter : Berkeley, California, to Charles L. Bretschneider, Honolulu, Hawaii : with a set of early O'Brien papers and memos on wave forecasting, 1987 June 8.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Papers, 1928-1942.
Title:
Papers, 1928-1942.
Collection contains essays on Arctic exploration, the Wilkins-Ellsworth submarine expedition, and the Chukchi Indians, and other papers of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup. Includes mss. for the following works by Sverdrup: Arctic Eden, a study of the Chukchi of Ayon Island, Siberia, translated from the 1938 edition of Hos Tundra-Folket (Syldendal, Norsk, Forlag, Oslo) by Sverdrup; How and why of the Nautilus, translated from Hvorledes og hvorfor med Nautilus by Gudlaug K. Randby; and The how and why of the Nautilus voyage, condensed by Olive Rathbun Wilcox from Randby's translation and edited by Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 ft.)
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Papers, 1928-1942.
Genter, Tillie. Papers, 1901-1955 bulk 1919-1944.
Title:
Papers, 1901-1955 bulk 1919-1944.
The accession includes approximately 250 photographic prints and 170 photographic negatives of images of SIO or associated with SIO during the period 1901-1944. Miss Genter collected these images while she served as secretary to the Director of SIO from Oct. 1, 1919 to 1944. The collection includes portraits of Tillie Genter, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Thomas Wayland Vaughan, Erik Gustaf Moberg, Blodwen Lloyd, Bjorn Helland-Hansen, and George Francis McEwen. There are images of SIO vessels including the Elsie, Loma, Alexander Agassiz, Scripps and E.W. Scripps. The accession includes 9 images documenting Dr. Ritter's participation in the 1904 Albatross Expedition. The collection also includes some printed material and manuscript material including a copy of Gill's specifications for the George H. Scripps Memorial Marine Laboratory ca. 1909, a map of the proposed land acquisition in La Jolla for a Scripps campus ca. 1906, a parody of the Mr. Dooley articles, describing persons at the Institution in 1917. This piece may have been written by W.A. Allen. The accession also includes a copy of a bid submitted to E.W. Scripps for the construction of a pier at the Scripps Institution in 1912. Added to the collection on July 11, 1984 is a scroll given to Tillie Genter on her retirement and was signed by many Scripps personnel: Carl Eckart, Francis P. Shepard, Ellen and Roger Revelle, Miriam and Denis Fox, Carl L. Hubbs and Laura C. Hubbs. Scroll dated May, 1948.
ArchivalResource: 2.50 linear ft.
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- Genter, Tillie. Papers, 1901-1955 bulk 1919-1944.
Berg, Kaare,. NoordPool-Expedite "Maud" [videorecording].
Title:
NoordPool-Expedite "Maud" [videorecording]. 1999.
The collection consists of a 66 minute videotape copy of an original silent black and white film, "NoordPool-Expedite 'Maud'," produced by Globe Film, Rotterdam circa 1925, documenting Maud Expedition, the Norwegian North Polar expedition of 1918-1925, led by Roald Amundsen. The film has subtitles in Dutch. The video includes a title frame, Netherlands Film Museum. The film begins with a sequence of the ship MAUD in Rotterdam loading supplies circa 1918. There are close-ups of expedition members including Roald Amundsen, Capt. Oscar Wisting, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, and L.O. Omdal. The film shows Fridtjof Nansen with his friend Haakon Hamer, and a crowd at the pier cheering as the ship hoists the Norwegian flag and departs. The film depicts the ship entering the Bering Strait, views of sea ice, and a visit to a Chukchi village. Maud's track is depicted on a map, and the progress of the vessel from July 16-27 is documented in film. The film includes views of Kaap Serdze Kamen (Mys Serdtse Kamen), Kaap Barrow (Cape Barrow) and Kaap Hoop. The film shows Harald Sverdrup taking magnetic measurements and making weather observations. The film documents a visit between the Norwegian scientists and Eskimos. The Eskimo village at Wainwright is documented, and the film includes images of Eskimo kayaks, dances and a blanket toss. Kaare Berg, director of the Fram Museum in Oslo (Polarskipet Fram Bygdones) had a European-standard videotape of this film when he visited the SIO Archives on November 4, 1999. His associate, Captain Adolf M.B. Jacobsen made an American-standard videotape copy at Dr. Berg's request and donated it to SIO Archives on November 15, 1999.
ArchivalResource: 1 videocassette (66 min.) : si., b&w ; 1/2 in.
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- Berg, Kaare,. NoordPool-Expedite "Maud" [videorecording].
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Letter, 1930 Mar. 12, Washington, D.C., to Prof. W.H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Title:
Letter, 1930 Mar. 12, Washington, D.C., to Prof. W.H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Encloses copy of letter to Nielson Abeel (lacking)
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Letter, 1930 Mar. 12, Washington, D.C., to Prof. W.H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Leipper, Dale F.,. Letters from oceanographers, 1948-1991.
Title:
Letters from oceanographers, 1948-1991.
This collection consists of copies of letters by oceanographers written as part of a letter exchange over the years 1948-1991. According to Dale Leipper, the participants "started as a Scripps alumni group who considered Harald Sverdrup to be their mentor in the late 40's," and include some close associates. The letters describe the writers' careers in oceanography, along with family and personal information. Letters were sent to Dale Leipper, who copied them and distributed a set to each participant. There are fifteen sets of letters, compiled annually from 1948 through 1958, and in 1965, 1967, 1977, and 1991. Forty-nine oceanographers took part; Harald Sverdrup, Walter Munk, Robert S. Arthur, and Warren Wooster were regular participants. The original copies of the letters were destroyed.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. box.
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- Leipper, Dale F.,. Letters from oceanographers, 1948-1991.
Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Letter, 1930 Nov. 27, Bergen [Norway] to Prof. W.H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Title:
Letter, 1930 Nov. 27, Bergen [Norway] to Prof. W.H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Speaks of death of Otto Sverdrup and recent news of Arctic explorers, comments on publications, and encloses a photograph.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Sverdrup, H. U. (Harald Ulrik), 1888-1957. Letter, 1930 Nov. 27, Bergen [Norway] to Prof. W.H. Hobbs, Ann Arbor.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Annual reports, 1930-1946.
Title:
Annual reports, 1930-1946.
The annual reports included in this accession are bound typescripts and typescript carbons of annual reports, and reports of other persons concerning events at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Reports in these volumes were addressed to the President of the University of California. The reports consists of: Vol. 1. Annual reports to the UC President, 1930-1938; vol. 2. Annual reports to the UC President, 1938-1942; vol. 3. Annual reports to the UC President, 1942-1946.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Annual reports, 1930-1946.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1943-1955.
Title:
Records, 1943-1955.
The collection includes five linear inches of correspondence, minutes, budgetary material, grant applications, and notes dated May 1943 to June 1955. The material was generated and received by SIO Directors Harald Ulrik Sverdrup (1943-1948), Carl Eckart (1948-1950), and Roger Randall Dougan Revelle (1950-1955). Early files document the move to establish an Institute of Geophysics at the University of California and the selection of staff members, a director, and an advisory board. Later files include research grant applications, agendas and minutes of Advisory Board meetings, records of Annual Conferences of the Institute, and documentation of the unsuccessful 1952 attempt to move the Institute to La Jolla. Principal correspondents include: Jacob Bjerknes, Sir Edward Crisp Bullard, Cark Eckart, Denis L. Fox, Jörgen Holmboe, Joseph Kaplan, Vern C. Knudsen, Leonard C. Loeb, Walter H. Munk, Roger Randall Dougan Revelle, Carl-Gustav Rossby, Louis B. Slichter, Robert Gordon Sproul, Harald Ukrik Sverdrup.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1943-1955.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1936-1948.
Title:
Records, 1936-1948.
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence created or received by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Office of the Director during the directorship of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, 1936-1948. The collection includes a biographical file on Sverdrup, manuscripts of lectures, speeches and scientific papers, and seventeen subject files which contain data, observations, and research proposals and reports. The collection documents Sverdrup's efforts to improve the curriculum and strengthen the work of the institution at sea. The collection documents the wartime work of the institution, including work on the prediction of surf conditions for allied landings, and the training of military officers in meteorology at the University of California, Los Angeles. The collection documents Sverdrup's plans for a postwar program in oceanography.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1936-1948.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1943-1955.
Title:
Records, 1943-1955.
The collection includes five linear inches of correspondence, minutes, budgetary material, grant applications, and notes dated May 1943 to June 1955. The material was generated and received by SIO Directors Harald Ulrik Sverdrup (1943-1948), Carl Eckart (1948-1950) and Roger Randall Dougan Revelle (1950-1955). Early files document the move to establish an Institute of Geophysics at the University of California, and the selection of staff members, a director, and an advisory board. Later files include research grant applications, agendas and minutes of Advisory Board meetings, records of Annual Conferences of the Institute, and documentation of the unsuccessful 1952 attempt to move the Institute to La Jolla. Principal correspondents include Jacob Bjerknes, Sir Edward Crisp Bullard, Carl Eckart, Denis L. Fox, Jörgen Holmboe, Joseph Kaplan, Vern C. Knudsen, Leonard C. Loeb, Walter H. Munk, Roger Randall Dougan Revelle, Carl-Gustav Rossby, Louis B. Slichter, Robert Gordon Sproul, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1943-1955.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Marine Physical Laboratory. Records, 1941-1990, bulk 1946-1980.
Title:
Records, 1941-1990, bulk 1946-1980.
The Marine Physical Laboratory was established in 1946 as a successor of the University of California, Division of War Research (UCDWR). This accession includes some UCDWR records, but consists largely of MPL records dated 1946-1980 which were maintained as central laboratory files at MPL at Point Loma. The accession includes correspondence, memoranda, proposals, contracts, blueprints, sketches and photographs documenting the administration of MPL and research conducted by MPL scientists under federal contract. The accession includes material documenting MPL projects, including FLIP (Floating Instrument Platform), DIMUS, and Deep Tow. The accession includes correspondence and other files of MPL administrators and scientists Victor Anderson, Fred Noel Spiess, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup and Victor Vacquier.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Marine Physical Laboratory. Records, 1941-1990, bulk 1946-1980.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1930-1963, bulk 1948-1960.
Title:
Records, 1930-1963, bulk 1948-1960.
The records include correspondence, subject files, notebooks, research notes and other material documenting the work of Roger Revelle as Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The records document the construction of buildings on the Scripps campus, curriculum and program planning, expedition planning and results, relations with federal agencies, particularly the U.S. Navy, concerning sponsored research, personnel and other aspects of the daily operation of SIO. The records also include manuscripts of speeches and reports written by Revelle and his staff. The records include a small quantity of material that pre-dates Revelle's directorship, including subject folders on Works Progress Administration workers at Scripps during the depression, information on the sinking of R/V Scripps in 1936, and notes on Harald Ulrik Sverdrup's postwar plans for SIO. The records include a small quantity of material documenting Revelle's work to encourage the Regents of the University of California to establish a new university campus in San Diego. The records include one folder of material generated by Revelle concerning the California loyalty oath controversy of 1950. The records also include material and slides documenting MidPac Expedition and Capricorn Expedition.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records, 1930-1963, bulk 1948-1960.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records of the Director, 1943-1955.
Title:
Records of the Director, 1943-1955.
The collection includes correspondence, minutes, budgetary material, grant applications, and notes. The material was generated and received by SIO Directors Harald Ulrik Sverdrup (1943-1948), Carl Eckart (1948-1950), and Roger Randall Dougan Revelle (1950-1955). Early files document the move to establish an Institute of Geophysics at the University of California and the selection of staff members, a director, and an advisory board. Later files include research grant applications, agendas and minutes of Advisory Board meetings, records of Annual Conferences of the Institute, and documentation of the unsuccessful 1952 attempt to move the Institute to La Jolla. Principal correspondents include: Jacob Bjerknes, Sir Edward Crisp Bullard, Cark Eckart, Denis L. Fox, Jörgen Holmboe, Joseph Kaplan, Vern Oliver Knudsen, Leonard C. Loeb, Walter H. Munk, Roger Revelle, Carl-Gustav Rossby, Louis B. Slichter, Robert Gordon Sproul, Harald U. Sverdrup.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in. (1 MSS box)
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Office of the Director. Records of the Director, 1943-1955.
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