| Year (Volume & No.) | Title | Abstract | Author | Download |
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| 1977 (Volume 8, No. 2) | Ballooning Scientists: Lighter-than-Air Science | Balloons make possible astronomical and other observations that otherwise would be costly and rare, if not impossible. | Author Unknown | PDF |
| 1977 (Volume 8, No. 2) | Earthquake Prediction....and Its Consequences: Earthquake Prediction Is Coming | As quake precursors are understood, so will be what they foretell. | Author Unknown | PDF |
| 1977 (Volume 8, No. 2) | Exobiology: Life Anong the Stars | A plethora of Sun-like stars and the Earth's left-handed biochemistry are grist for the exobiologists' mill. | Author Unknown | PDF |
| 1977 (Volume 8, No. 2) | Peopling North America: The Earliest Known Americans | Paleo-Indian sites in Virginia and Pennsylvania fill many blanks in the tale of the continent's earliest known human inhabitants. | Author Unknown | PDF |
| 1977 (Volume 8, No. 2) | Seismic Forecasting: Earthquake Prediction: Is It Better Not to Know? | Hard on the heels of the likelihood of prediction come its not inconsiderable social consequences. | Author Unknown | PDF |
| 1977 (Volume 8, No. 2) | Urban Geography: Geographers Take Their Place | The `place` is America's urban centers: a massive, radical appraisal explodes two myths: that a city is a city is a city, and that geography is a musty science. | Author Unknown | PDF |