Brooklyn College
City University of New York

Prof. J.A. Chamberlain, Jr.
Department of Geology
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, NY 11210

ABSTRACTS: 1970 - 1979

1971
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Shell morphology and the dynamics of streamlining in ectocochliate cephalopods. Geol. Soc. Amer. with Program Annu. Meeting 3:523-524
1972
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. & R.R. Graus. Flume study of water flow patterns in branched reef corals. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 4:468
1973
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Phyletic improvements in hydromechanical design and swimming ability in fossil nautiloids. Geol. Soc. Amer. with Program Annu. Meeting 5:71-572
1974
R.R. Graus, J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. & A.M. Boker. Growth of reef corals with respect to direction and energy of waves and currents. Proc. VII Caribbean Geol. Conf., Guadeloupe., F.W.I. 28
1974
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. & J.S. Weaver. Sinking kinematics of nekroplanktonic cephalopod shells. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 6:684-686
1975
R.J. Wallace & J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Paleoecology and community succession in a Devonian patch reef.Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 7:129-130
1975
R.R. Graus & J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Adaptation in corals: How do corals withstand waves and currents?.Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 7:1024
1975
R.J. Wallace, T.H. Wolosz & J.A.CHAMBERLAIN, Jr. Succession in a Devonian patch reef in a presumed turbid environment.Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 7:1311
1976
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. & G.E.G. Westermann. Hydrodynamic properties of cephalopod shell sculpture. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 8:806-807
1977
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Skeletal strength in the adaptive scenario of corals. Abstracts, North Amer. Paleo. Conv. II, Jour. Paleo. 51:3
1978
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. & A. Shapiro. Compressive strength of some Caribbean corals. Amer. Soc. Biomech., Abstr. 2nd. Annu. Meeting, Ann Arbor, Mich.
1978
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Cephalopod Locomotive Adaptations: Hydrodynamic effect of body extension and shell sculpture. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. with Program Annu. Meeting 10:378
1979
J.A. CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Adaptive design and evolution of cephalopods. Symposium on the Ammonoidea, Syst. Assoc.