Abstract

The years 1945 and 1946, including as they do the transition from wartime restriction to peacetime freedom, deserve more than usual attention.During the war years the tripartite arrangement between Science Service, the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and Geodetic Survey, and the Jesuit Seismological Association was maintained; but the sources of information were so diminished in number and the personnel and facilities were so greatly curtailed that epicenters of earthquakes publicly announced were necessarily fewer in number and the information contained in the Preliminary Bulletin of the Central Station at Saint Louis was much less extensive.

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