Publications

Books by Glenn T. Seaborg

A Chemist in theWhite House: from the Manhattan Project to
the End of the Cold War
  (Coming Soon)


Glenn T. Seaborg
ACS Books
http://pubs.acs.org/books/forth_gen.html
 



The Transuranium Elements: Research Papers

National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record,
Vol. 14B, Parts I and II


Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston M. Manning, editors
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1949
http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/books.html

Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, Inc., 1963
 


Production and Separation of U-233
National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 17A


Glenn T. Seaborg and Leonard I. Katzin, editors
Oak Ridge, Tennessee: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (TID-5222, clothbound and paperback), 1951
 


Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry, Volume I


W.N. Lipscomb, P.R. O'Connor, and G.T. Seaborg
(M. Cannon Sneed, J. Lewis Maynard and Robert C. Brasted, editors)

New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., 1953
 



The Actinide Elements

National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A


Glenn T. Seaborg and Joseph J. Katz, editors
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1954
http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/books.html

Russian translation: “Aktinidi” (Yu. V. Gagarunskovo, E.M. Tsentera, translator, under direction of A.V. Nikolaeva) Moscow: Inostrannoi Literaturi Pub., 1955

 



The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements


Joseph J. Katz and Glenn T. Seaborg
New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1957
http://www.wiley.com/
London: Methuen and Co., 1957
Japanese translation: London: Methuen and Co., 1958, 1962
Russian translation: “Khimiya Aktinidnikh Elementov” (V.B. Debova, V.N. Kosyakova, and A.G. Rikova, translators, under direction of G.N. Yakovlev). Moscow: Atomizdat, 1960

 



Elements of the Universe


Glenn T. Seaborg and Evans G. Valens
New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 1958; paperback, 1965
(Fourth Annual Thomas Alva Edison Foundation Award for Best Science Book for Youth, 1958)

Russian translation: I.M. Beckerman and S.S. Rodin, translators, under direction of A.P. Vonogradov. Moscow: Nauka, paperback, 1962; hardback, 1966
Persian translation: “Anassour Jahan” (A. Khajeh Nassir, Tosso B. Moozaffarzadeh, translators). Tehran: Dehkhoda, 1968
Slovak translation: Jozef Heger, translator. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia: Slovak Publishing House of Pedagogical Literature, 1971
Japanese translation: Tokyo: Kaigai-Hyoronsha, 1971

 



The Transuranium Elements: 1957 Silliman Lectures, Yale University

U.S. Presentation Volume, Second International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, September 1958


Glenn T. Seaborg
New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1958
Reading, Massachusetts.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1958

 



The Transuranium Elements

“Handbuch der Physik”, Vol. XLII, p. 205


Earl K. Hyde and Glenn T. Seaborg
Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1957
http://www.springer.de/
Russian translation: V.A. Karnaukhova, translator, under direction of Ya. A. Smorodinskii. Moscow: Inostrannoi Literaturi, 1959

 



Man-Made Transuranium Elements


Glenn T. Seaborg
Eaglewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., hardback and paperback, 1963 http://www.prentice.com.mx/
Russian translation: S.S. Rodin and V.M. Sakharov, translators, with foreword by A.K. Lavrukhin. Moscow: Atomizdat, 1965
Japanese translation: Mutsuaki Shinagawa and Hiroyuki Nezu, translators, with special foreword by G.T. Seaborg, 1965
German translation: “Transurane — Synthetische Elemente” (Dietrich Munz, translator). Stuttgart: W. Keller and Co., 1966
Polish translation: “Transuranowce — Pierwiastki Wytworzone Przez Czlowieka” (Edward T. Jozefowicz, translator). Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1966
French translation: “Les Elements Transuraneins Artificiels” (M. de Trentinian and A. de Trentinian, translators, with preface by Prof. A. Chretien). Paris: Dunod
Taiwan edition: in English, 1968
Portuguese translation: “Os Elementos Transuranicos Sintetizados Pelo Homem” (Fausto W. Lima, translator). Sao Paulo, Brazil: Editora Edgard Blucher LTDA, Editora Da Universidade de Sao Paulo, 1969
 



Education and the Atom

U.S. Presentation Volume, Third International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, September 1964


Glenn T. Seaborg and Daniel M. Wilkes
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1964
http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/books.html

 



The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements

Vol. I. Systematics of Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity
Vol. II. Detailed Radioactivity Properties


Earl K. Hyde, Isadore Perlman, and Glenn T. Seaborg
Eaglewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964
http://www.prentice.com.mx
Russian translation: “Yadyernie Svoistva Tyazhelikh Elemtov” (V.I. Kuznetsov and Yo. V. Lobanov, translators, under the direction of G.N. Flerov). Moscow: Atomizdat, five volumes, 1967 through 1969 New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1971

 



Oppenheimer


Isidor I. Rabi, Robert Serber, Victor F. Weisskopf, Abraham Pais, and Glenn T. Seaborg
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1969

 



Man and Atom


Glenn T. Seaborg and William R. Corliss
New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 1971
Russian translation: “Chelovek y Atom” (I.G. Pochitalin, translator; B.F. Kuleshova, editor; Introduction by M.D. Millionshikov). Moscow: World, 1973
Romanian translation: “Omul Si Atomul” (Translation directed by Valentin Ceausescu and Mircea Cristu; Introduction by Ioan Ursu). Bucharest: Editura Stiintifica, 1974
Polish translation: “Czlowiek i atom” (Zbigniew Rek, translator; Joanna Szyllejko, editor). Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1975
Arabic translation: Dutton Publisher, U.S.; Cairo, Egypt: al-Wa’y al-’Arabi, Publisher, March 1980

 



Nuclear Milestones


Glenn T. Seaborg
San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1972
http://whfreeman.com/College/
 



Transuranium Elements — Products of Modern Alchemy

Benchmark Papers in Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics V. 1


Glenn T. Seaborg, editor
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc., 1978



Beyond Normalization — Report of the UNA–USA National Policy Panel to Study U.S.–China Relations


Glenn T. Seaborg
New York: United Nations Association of the United States of America, July 1979.


 



Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Test Ban


Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb
Berkeley, California: University of California Press, December 1981

http://www.ucpress.edu/
 



Nuclear Chemistry

Benchmark Papers in Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics V. 5


Glenn T. Seaborg and Walter Loveland, editors
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Hutchinson Ross Publishing Company, 1982



The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements, 2nd Edition

Vols. l and 2


J.J. Katz, G.T. Seaborg and L.R. Morss, editors
New York, London: Chapman and Hall, 1986



Stemming the Tide: Arms Control in the Johnson Years


Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb
Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1987.



Elements Beyond Uranium


Glenn T. Seaborg and Walter D. Loveland
New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1990.
http://www.wiley.com/
 



The Atomic Energy Commission Under Nixon: Adjusting to Troubled Times


Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1993
http://www.stmartins.com/
 



Chancellor at Berkeley


Glenn T. Seaborg with Ray C. Colvig
Berkeley, California: University of California, Institute of Governmental Studies Press, 1994.
http://www.ucpress.edu/
 



The Plutonium Story: The Journals of Professor Glenn T. Seaborg, 1939-1946


Ronald L. Kathren, Jerry B. Gough, and Gary T. Benefiel, editors
Columbus, Ohio: Battelle Press, 1994

 



Modern Alchemy: The Selected Papers of Glenn T. Seaborg


Glenn T. Seaborg, editor
Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 1994.
http://www.wspc.com.sg/index.html
 



A Scientist Speaks Out: A Personal Perspective on Science, Society and Change

Glenn T. Seaborg
Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 1996
http://www.wspc.com.sg/index.html




Articles by Glenn T. Seaborg

1. Deuteron-Induced Radioactivity in Tin, J.J. Livingood and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 50, 435 (1936).

2. On the Interaction of Fast Neutrons with Lead, G.E. Gibson, G.T. Seaborg, and D.C. Grahame, Phys. Rev. 51, 370 (1937).

3. Inelastic Scattering of Fast Neutrons, D.C. Grahame, G.T. Seaborg, and G.E. Gibson, Phys. Rev. 51, 590 (1937).

4. Radioactive Isotopes of Manganese, Iron and Cobalt, J.J. Livingood, F. Fairbrother, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 52, 135 (1937).

5. Radioactive Antimony Isotopes, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 52, 135 (1937).

6. Inelastic Scattering of Fast Neutrons, G.T. Seaborg, G.E. Gibson, and D.C. Grahame, Phys. Rev. 52, 408 (1937).

7. Radio Isotopes of Nickel, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 53, 765 (1938).

8. Elastic and Inelastic Scattering of Fast Neutrons, D.C. Grahame and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 53, 795 (1938).

9. Long-Lived Radio Cobalt Isotopes, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 53, 847 (1938).

10. Radioactive Iodine Isotopes, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 53, 1015 (1938).

11. Long-Lived Radioactive Silver, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 54, 98 (1938).

12. Radioactive Isotopes of Iron, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 54, 51 (1938).

13. Neutron-Electron Interaction proposed by Kikuchi, G.T. Seaborg and D.C. Grahame, Nature 141, 1053 (1938).

14. Artificial Radioactivity as a Test for Minute Traces of Elements, G.T. Seaborg and J.J. Livingood, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60, 1784 (1938).

15. Radioactive Manganese Isotopes, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 54, 391 (1938).

16. The Distribution of Minute Amounts of Material between Liquid Phases, D.C. Grahame and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60, 2524 (1938).

17. Nuclear Isomerism in Element 43, E. Segrè and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 54, 772 (1938).

18. Radioactive Isotopes of Iodine, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 54, 775 (1938).

19. Chemical Separation of Nuclear Isomers, E. Segrè, R.S. Halford, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 55, 321 (1939).

20. Nuclear Isomerism and Chemical Separation of Isomers in Tellurium, G.T. Seaborg and J.W. Kennedy, Phys. Rev. 55, 410 (1939).

21. Radioactive Antimony from 1+n and Sn+D, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 55, 414 (1939).

22. Radioactive Isotopes of Zinc, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 55, 457 (1939).

23. New Periods of Radioactive Tin, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 55, 667 (1939).

24. Radioactive Tellurium: Further Production and Separation of Isomers, G.T. Seaborg, J.J. Livingood, and J.W. Kennedy, Phys. Rev. 55, 794 (1939).

25. Nuclear Isomerism in Element 43, G.T. Seaborg and E. Segrè, Phys. Rev. 55, 808 (1939).

26. Search for Beta-Particles Emitted During Uranium Fission Process, J.W. Kennedy, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 55, 877 (1939).

27. Long-Lived Radioactive Fe55, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 55, 1268 (1939).

28. Primary and Secondary Acids and Bases, Gilbert N. Lewis and Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61, 1886 (1939).

29. Trinitrotriphenylmethide Ion as a Secondary and Primary Base, Gilbert N. Lewis and Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61, 1894 (1939).

30. Nuclear Isomerism in Zinc, J.W. Kennedy, G.T. Seaborg, and E. Segrè, Phys. Rev. 56, 1095 (1939).

31. A Table of Induced Radioactivities, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Rev. Mod. Phys. 12, 30 (1940).

32. Radioactive Isotopes of Tellurium, G.T. Seaborg, J.J. Livingood, and J.W. Kennedy, Phys. Rev. 57, 363 (1940).

33. Mechanism of Nuclear Isomer Separation Process, G.T. Seaborg, G. Friedlander, and J.W. Kennedy, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 62, 1309 (1940).

34. Isotopic Identification of Induced Radioactivity by Bombardment of Separated Isotopes; 37-Minute Cl38, J.W. Kennedy and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 57, 843 (1940).

35. The Acidity of Aromatic Nitro Compounds toward Amines. The Effect of Double Chelation, Gilbert N. Lewis and Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 62, 2122 (1940).

36. Thermal Diffusion Separation of Radioactive and Ordinary Hydrogen Isotopes, G.T. Seaborg, A.C. Wahl, and J.W. Kennedy, J. Chem. Phys. 8, 639 (1940).

37. Artificial Radioactivity, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Rev. 27, 199 (1940).

38. Fission Products of Uranium and Thorium Produced by High Energy Neutrons, E. Segrè and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 59, 212 (1941).

39. Radioactive Isotopes of Germanium, G.T. Seaborg, J.J. Livingood and G. Friedlander, Phys. Rev. 59, 320 (1941).

40. Radioactive Isotope of Protactinium, G.T. Seaborg, J.W. Gofman, and J.W. Kennedy, Phys. Rev. 59, 321 (1941).

41. Radioactive Isotopes of Osmium, G.T. Seaborg and G. Friedlander, Phys. Rev. 59, 400 (1941).

42. Velocity of Intersolvate Exchange Reactions, A.C. Wahl and G.T. Seaborg, Am. Chem. Soc. 63, 2849 (1941).

43. Radioactive Isotopes of Cobalt, J.J. Livingood and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 60, 913 (1941).

44. Table of Isotopes, Glenn T. Seaborg, Rev. Mod. Phys. 16, 1 (1944).

45. The Production of Elements 95 and 96, Glenn T. Seaborg and Joseph G. Hamilton, Science 102, 556 (1945).

46. The Chemical and Radioactive Properties of the Heavy Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 23, 2190 (1945).

47. The Chemical Processes in Plutonium Production, Glenn T. Seaborg, Record of Chem. Progress 7, 1 (1946).

48. Radioactive Element 94 from Deuterons on Uranium, G.T. Seaborg, E.M. McMillan, J.W. Kennedy, and A.C. Wahl, Phys. Rev. 69, 366 (1946).

49. Radioactive Element 94 from Deuterons on Uranium, G.T. Seaborg, A.C. Wahl, and J.W. Kennedy, Phys. Rev. 69, 367 (1946).

50. The Impact of Nuclear Chemistry, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 24, 1192 (1946).

51. The Heavy Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 24, 1193 (1946).

52. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 104, 379 (1946).

53. Properties of 94(239), J.W. Kennedy, G.T. Seaborg, E. Segrè, and A.C. Wahl, Phys. Rev. 70, 555 (1946).

54. Element 94 in Nature, G.T. Seaborg and M.L. Perlman, MDDC No. 305.

55. Plutonium and Other Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 25, 358 (1947).

56. Artificial Radioactive Tracers: Applications to Chemistry and Medicine, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 105, 349 (1947).

57. Nuclear Properties of U233: A New Fissionable Isotope of Uranium, G.T. Seaborg, J.W. Gofman, and R.W. Stoughton, Phys. Rev. 71, 378 (1947).

58. The Trans-Uranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg and E. Segrè, Nature 159, 863 (1947).

59. The (4n+1) Radioactive Series: The Decay Products of U233, F. Hagemann, L.I. Katzin, M.H. Studier, and A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 72, 252 (1947).

60. Nuclear Transformations in the New High Energy Ranges, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 25, 2819 (1947).

61. Chemistry of Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Record of Chem. Progress, p. 73, July–Oct. (1947).

62. Plutonium and Other Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1947 (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1948) p. 207.

63. The Chemical Properties of Elements 94 and 93, Glenn T. Seaborg and Arthur C. Wahl, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 1128 (1948).

64. An Introduction to Nuclear Chemistry, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lecture Series MDDC No. 763, 1942.

65. The Eight New Synthetic Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science in Progress, Sixth Series, Chapter IV (Yale University Press; New Haven, Connecticut; 1949).

66. Nuclear Properties of 93237, Arthur C. Wahl and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 73, 940 (1948).

67. Search for Elements 94 and 93 in Nature. Presence of 94239 in Pitchblende, Glenn T. Seaborg and Morris L. Perlman, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 1571 (1948).

68. Search for Elements 94 and 93 in Nature. Presence of 94239 in Carnotite, C.S. Garner, N.A. Bonner, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 3453 (1948).

69. The Eight New Synthetic Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, The American Scientist 36, Summer Issue, 361 (1948).

70. The Neptunium (4n+1) Radioactive Family, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 26, 1902 (1948).

71. The Preparation of Radioactive Isotopes. “A Symposium on the Use of Isotopes in Biology and Medicine,” University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, p. 43 (194~ ).

72. Artificial Collateral Chains to the Thorium and Actinium Families, A. Ghiorso, W.W. Meinke, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 74, 695 (1948).

73. High Energy Spallation and Fission Products of Uranium, P.R. O’Connor and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 74, 1189 (1948).

74. Alpha-Decay Systematics of the Heavy Elements, I. Perlman, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 74, 1730 (1948).

75. The Ion-Exchange Separation of Zirconium and Hafnium, Kenneth Street, Jr. and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 4268 (1948).

76. The Transuranium Elements and Nuclear Energy, Glenn T. Seaborg, Nieuwland Lectures, Vol. II, November 17-19, 1947 lectures at the University of Notre Dame, pp. 3-40 (1947).

77. Table of Isotopes, G.T. Seaborg and I. Perlman, Rev. Mod. Phys. 20, 585 (1948).

78. Three Additional Collateral Alpha-Decay Chains, W.W. Meinke, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 75, 314 (1949).

79. Los elementos transuranianos, Glenn T. Seaborg, Ciencia e invest. 3, 73 (1947).

80. The Transuranium Elements, G.T. Seaborg, Scientia 84, 1 (1949); Les Elements trans-uraniens, G.T. Seaborg, Scientia 84, (supplement) 1 (1949).

81. Relation between Half-Life and Energy in Alpha-Decay, I. Perlman, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 75, 1096 (1949).

82. Alpha-Decay in Isotopes of Atomic Number Less than 83, S.G. Thompson, A. Ghiorso, J.O. Rasmussen, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 76, 1406 (1949).

83. New Low Mass Isotopes of Emanation (Element 86), A. Ghiorso, W.W. Meinke, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 76, 1414 (1949).

84. Place in Periodic System and Electronic Structure of the Heaviest Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Nucleonics 5, 16 (1949).

85. A New Element: Radioactive Element 94 from Deuterons on Uranium, G.T. Seaborg, E.M. McMillan, J.W. Kennedy, and A.C. Wahl, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.1a, p. 1 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

86. A New Element: Radioactive Element 94 from Deuterons on Uranium, G.T. Seaborg, A.C. Wahl, and J.W. Kennedy, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.1b, p. 3 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

87. Fissionable Isotope of a New Element: 94239, J.W. Kennedy, G.T. Seaborg, E. Segrè, and A.C. Wahl, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.2, p. 5 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

88. Search for Elements 94 and 93 in Nature; Presence of 94239 in Pitchblende, G.T. Seaborg and M.L. Perlman, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.3, p. 8 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

89. Nuclear Properties of 94238 and 93238, G.T. Seaborg, A.C. Wahl, and J.W. Kennedy, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.4, p. 13 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

90. Nuclear Properties of 93237, A.C. Wahl and G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.5, p. 21 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

91. The Chemical Properties of Elements 94 and 93, G.T. Seaborg and A.C. Wahl, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.6, p. 25 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

92. Search for Elements 94 and 93 in Nature. Presence of 94239 in Carnotite, C.S. Garner, N.A. Bonner, and G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part I, Paper 1.10, p. 84 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949).

93. Nuclear Properties of U233: A New Fissionable Isotope of Uranium, G.T. Seaborg, J.W. Gofman, and R.W. Stoughton, National Nuclear Energy Series, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Vol. 14B, Part II, Paper 19.13, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949) p.1426.

94. Production and Properties of U232 and Pa232, J.W. Gofman and G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Vol. 14B, Part II, Paper 19.14, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949) p. 1427.

95. Electronic Structure of the Heaviest Elements, G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Vol. 14B, Part II, Paper 21.1, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949) p. 1492.

96. The New Element Americium (Atomic Number 95), G.T. Seaborg, R.A. James, and L.O. Morgan, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part II, Paper 22.1, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949) p. 1525.

97. The New Element Curium (Atomic Number 96), G.T. Seaborg, R.A. James, and A. Ghiorso, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Part II, Paper 22.2, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949) p. 1554.

98. The Neptunium (4n+1) Radioactive Family, G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series 14B, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division IV — Plutonium Project Record, The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph J. Katz, and Winston Manning, eds., Vol. 14B, Part II, Paper 22.3, (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1949) p. 1572.

99. Units of Radioactivity, L.F. Curtiss, R.D. Evans, W.C. Johnson, and G.T. Seaborg, Science 110, 542 (1949).

100. Units of Radioactivity, L.F. Curtiss, R.D. Evans, W. Johnson, and G.T. Seaborg, Science 110, 542 (1949).

101. Half-Life for Double Beta-Decay, C.A. Levine, A. Ghiorso, G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 77, 296 (1950).

102. Units of Radioactivity, L.F. Curtiss, R.D. Evans, W. Johnson, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 77, 142 (1950).

103. Units of Radioactivity, L.F. Curtiss, R.D. Evans, W. Johnson, and G.T. Seaborg, Rev. Sci. Instr. 21, 94 (1950).

104. The Synthetic Elements. I, I. Perlman and G.T. Seaborg, Sci. Am. 182, 38 (1950).

105. Systematics of Alpha-Radioactivity, I. Perlman, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 77, 26 (1950).

106. Element 97, S.G. Thompson, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 77, 838 (1950).

107. Low Mass Francium and Emanation Isotopes of High Alpha Stability, E.K. Hyde, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 77, 765 (1950).

108. Element 98, S.G. Thompson, K. Street, Jr., A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 78, 298 (1950).

109. New Isotopes of Neptunium, L.B. Magnusson, and S.G. Thompson, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 78, 363 (1950).

110. Preparation of Transplutonium Isotopes by Neutron Irradiation, A. Ghiorso, R.A. James, L.O. Marian, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 78, 472 (1950).

111. Extension of Alpha- and Beta-Decay Systematics of Protactinium Isotopes, W.W. Meinke and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 78, 475 (1950).

112. The Separation of Americium and Curium from the Rare Earth Elements, K. Street, Jr. and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 72, 2790 (1950).

113. Chemical Properties of Berkelium, S.G. Thompson, B.B. Cunningham, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 72, 2798 (1950).

114. “Fission” of Medium Weight Elements, R.E. Batzel and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 79, 528 (1950).

115. The Isotopes of Americium, K. Street, Jr., A. Ghiorso, G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 79, 530 (1950).

116. The 4n+1 Radioactive Series: The Decay Products of U233, F. Hagemann, L.I. Katzin, M.H. Studier, G.T. Seaborg, and A. Ghiorso, Phys. Rev. 79, 435 (1950).

117. Chemical Properties of Californium, K. Street, Jr., S.G. Thompson, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 72, 4832 (1950).

118. The New Element Berkelium (Atomic Number 97), S.G. Thompson, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 80, 781 (1950).

119. The New Element Californium (Atomic Number 98), S.G. Thompson, K. Street, Jr., A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 80, 790 (1950).

120. Nuclear Chemistry at the University of California, I. Perlman and G.T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 28, 10 (1951).

121. The Transuranium Elements, G.T. Seaborg, Bull. Am. Soc. Swedish Engrs. XLVI, 14 (1951).

122. Californium Isotopes from Bombardment of Uranium with Carbon Ions, A. Ghiorso, S.G. Thompson, K. Street, Jr., and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 81, 154 (1951).

123. Artificial Chains Collateral to the Heavy Radioactive Families, W.W. Meinke, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 81, 782 (1951).

124. The Uranium Isotope U236, A. Ghiorso, J.W. Brittain, W.M. Manning, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 82, 553 (1951).

125. Fission of Medium Weight Elements, Roger E. Batzel and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 82, 607 (1951).

126. The Occurrence of Plutonium in Nature, Charles A. Levine and Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 73, 3278 (1951).

127. The High Energy Spallation Products of Copper, Roger E. Batzel, Daniel R. Miller, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 84, 671 (1951).

128. Radioactivity and Nuclear Theory, G.T. Seaborg and D.H. Templeton, Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. II, 83 (1951).

129. Some Comments on the Mechanism of Fission, Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 85, 157 (1952).

130. Further Work on Heavy Collateral Radioactive Chains, W.W. Meinke, A. Ghiorso, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 85, 429 (1952).

131. Spontaneous Fission of U234, Pu236, Cm240, and Cm244, A. Ghiorso, G.H. Higgins, A.E. Larsh, G.T. Seaborg, and S.G. Thompson, Phys. Rev. 87, 163 (1952).

132. Investigations of Complex Structure in Alpha-Emission with Nuclear Emulsions, Dean C. Dunlavey and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 87, 165 (1952).

133. Nuclear Thermodynamics of the Heaviest Elements. Third Annual Lecture Series, Eta Chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon, Ohio State University, (1952).

134. Activation Energy for Fission, Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 88, 1429 (1952).

135. The Transuranium Elements, Present Status, Nobel Lecture delivered at Stockholm, December 12, 1951 (P.A. Norstedt and Söner, Stockholm, 1952).

136. Table of Isotopes, J.M. Hollander, I. Perlman, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Rev. Mod. Phys. 25, 469 (1953).

137. Alpha Activity of Sm146 as Detected with Nuclear Emulsions, D.C. Dunlavey and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 92, 206 (1953).

138. Evidence for Subshell at Z=96, G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 92, 107 (1953).

139. An Ion-Exchange Study of Possible Hydridized 5f Bonding in the Actinides, R.M. Diamond, K. Street, Jr., and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 26, 1461 (1954).

140. Evidence for Subshell at N=152, A. Ghiorso, S.G. Thompson, G.H. Higgins, B.G. Harvey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 95, 293 (1954).

141. Chemical Properties of Elements 99 and 100, S.G. Thompson, B.G. Harvey, G.R. Choppin, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 76, 6229 (1954).

142. The Actinide Elements, G.T. Seaborg and J.J. Katz, eds., National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol 14A (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954).

143. Introduction, G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A, The Actinide Elements, Chapter 1 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954).

144. Nuclear Properties of the Plutonium Isotopes, G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A, The Actinide Elements, Chapter 7 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954.)

145. Nuclear Properties of the Neptunium Isotopes, G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A, The Actinide Elements, Chapter 11 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954).

146. Nuclear Properties of the Transplutonium Nuclides. National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A, The Actinide Elements, Chapter 13 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954).

147. Correlation of Properties as Actinide Transition Series, National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A, The Actinide Elements, Chapter 17 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954).

148. Slow Neutron and Spontaneous-Fission Properties of Heavy Nuclei, J.R. Huizenga, W.M. Manning, and G.T. Seaborg, National Nuclear Energy Series, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 14A, The Actinide Elements, Chapter 20 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954) p. 839.

149. The Actinide Elements and Nuclear Power, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Modern Physics for the Engineer, Chapter 8 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1954).

150. Nuclear Thermodynamics of the Heaviest Elements, Richard A. Glass, Stanley G. Thompson, and Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Inorg. and Nucl. Chem. 1, 3 (1955).

151. Tantalum Spallation and Fission Induced by 340-MeV Protons, Walter E. Nervik and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 97, 1092 (1955).

152. High-Energy Proton Spallation-Fission of Uranium, R.L. Folger, P.C. Stevenson, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 98, 107 (1955).

153. New Element Mendelevium, Atomic Number 101, A. Ghiorso, B.G. Harvey, G.R. Choppin, S.G. Thompson, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 98, 1518 (1955).

154. New Elements Einsteinium and Fermium, Atomic Numbers 99 and 100, A. Ghiorso, S.G. Thompson, G.H. Higgins, G.T. Seaborg, M.H. Studier, P.R. Fields, H. Diamond, J.F. Mech, G.L. Pyle, J.R. Huizenga, A. Hirsch, W.M. Manning, C.I. Browne, H.L. Smith, and R.W. Spence, Phys. Rev. 99, 1048 (1955).

155. High-Energy Excitation Functions in the Heavy Element Region, W.W. Meinke, G.C. Wick, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 3, 69 (1956).

156. The Future through Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 124, 1275 (1956).

157. The First Use of Bismuth Phosphate for Separating Plutonium from Uranium and Fission Products, G.T. Seaborg and S.G. Thompson, Progress in Nuclear Energy, Series III, Process Chemistry, Vol. 1, 163 (1956).

158. Spallation-Fission Competition in Heaviest Elements; Helium-Ion-Induced Reactions in Plutonium Isotopes, Richard A. Glass, Robert J. Carr, James W. Cobble, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 104, 434 (1956).

159. The Newest Synthetic Elements, A. Ghiorso and G.T. Seaborg, Sci. Am. 195, 6 (1956).

160. Zukünftige Transurane, G.T. Seaborg and A. Ghiorso, Physikalische Blätter 8, 346 (1956).

161. Transplutonium Elements in Thermonuclear Test Debris, P.R. Fields, M.H. Studier, H. Diamond, J.F. Mech, M.G. Inghram, G.L. Pyle, C.M. Stevens, S. Fried, W.M. Manning, A. Ghiorso, S.G. Thompson, G.H. Higgins, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 102, 180 (1956).

162. The University and Basic Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 35, 34 (1957).

163. Decay Properties of Pu235, Pu237, and a New Isotope Pu233, T. Darrah Thomas, Robert Vandenbosch, Richard A. Glass, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 106, 1228 (1957).

164. Spallation-Fission Competition in Heaviest Elements: Triton Production, William H. Wade, Jose Gonzalez-Vidal, Richard A. Glass, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 107, 1311 (1957).

165. Recent Research on the Actinide Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Experientia Supplementum VII, 63, 1957.

166. The University and Basic Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Perkin Medal Address, 1957, Chemistry & Industry, 253 (1957).

167. The Transuranium Elements, Earl K. Hyde and Glenn T. Seaborg, Handbuch Der Physik (Encyclopedia of Physics), Kernreaktionen III, S. Flügge, ed., Vol. XLII (Springer-Verlag; Berlin, Göttingen, and Heidelberg; 1957) p. 205.

168. Investigaciones Recientes Sobre los Elementos “Actínidos,” Glenn T. Seaborg, ION (Spanish) XVIII, 137 (1958).

169. The Impact of Science on Your Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, California Monthly 68, pp. 12-14, 42-44 (March, 1958).

170. Recent Research on the Actinide Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, XVI Congres International de Chimie Pure et Aplliquée, Paris, 1957, Section de Chimie Minérale, p. 10, pp. 290-312 (Sedes, Paris, 1957).

171. Table of Isotopes, D. Strominger J.M. Hollander, and G.T. Seaborg, Rev. Mod. Phys. 30, 585 (1958).

172. Considerations on the Probability of Nuclear Fission, Robert Vandenbosch and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 110, 507 (1958).

173. Education in Our Age: Let’s Define the Problem, California State Department of Education XXIX, California Schools, 339 (June, 1958).

174. A Scientist Looks at Science, The Delphian Quarterly 41, 1 (Summer, 1958).

175. Nuclear Thermodynamics of the Heaviest Elements — II, B.M. Foreman, Jr. and G.T. Seaborg, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 7, 305 (1958).

176. Spallation-Fission Competition in Heaviest Elements; Helium-Ion-Induced Reactions in Uranium Isotopes, R. Vandenbosch, T.D. Thomas, S.E. Vandenbosch, R.A. Glass, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 111, 1358 (1958).

177. Attempts to Confirm the Existence of the 10-Minute Isotope of 102, A. Ghiorso, T. Sikkeland, J.R. Walton, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 1, 17 (1958).

178. Element No. 102, A. Ghiorso, T. Sikkeland, J.R. Walton, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 1, 18 (1958).

179. E.O. Lawrence — Physicist, Engineer, Statesman of Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 128, 1123 (1958).

180. The New Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 36, 2 (1959).

181. The Transcalifornium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 36, 38 (1959).

182. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Endeavour XVIII, 5 (1959).

183. Recent Work with the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) 45, 471 (1959).

184. Early Radiochemical Investigations of Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg in Beiträge zur Physik und Chemie des 20. Jahrhunderts, O.R. Frisch, F.A. Paneth, F. Laves, and P. Rosebaud, eds., (Verlag Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig, 1959) p. 104.

185. The Synthetic Chemical Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science Teacher 26, 314 (1959).

186. Recent Developments in the Field of Transplutonium Elements, G.T. Seaborg, At. Energ. 6, 21 (1959) [Proceedings of the Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1958, Vol. 1 (United Nations, Geneva, 1958) p. 414.

187. Spallation-Fission Competition in Heavy-Element Reactions: Th232 + He4 and U233 + d, Bruce M. Foreman, Jr., Walter M. Gibson, Richard A. Glass, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 116, 382 (1959).

188. Spallation Fission Competition in the Heaviest Elements, T.D. Thomas, B.G. Harvey, and G.T. Seaborg, in Proceedings of the Second United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Vol. 15, (Pergamon, London, 1958) p. 295.

189. New Currents in Chemical Education, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 38, 97 (1960).

190. Fission of Gold by Carbon Ions, Glen E. Gordon, Almon E. Larsh, and Torbjørn Sikkeland, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 120, 1341 (1960).

191. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1959 (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1960) p. 247.

192. Heavy Isotope Abundances in Mike Thermonuclear Device, H. Diamond, P.R. Fields, C.S. Stevens, M.H. Studier, S.M. Fried, M.G. Inghram, D.C. Hess, G.L. Pyle, J.F. Mech, W.M. Manning, A. Ghiorso, S.G. Thompson, G.H. Higgins, G.T. Seaborg, C.I. Browne, H.L. Smith, and R.W. Spence, Phys. Rev. 119, 2000 (1960).

193. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Nucl. Sci. and Eng. 9, 475 (1961).

194. Spallation-Fission Competition in Astatine Compound Nuclei Formed by Heavy-Ion Bombardment, T.D. Thomas, G.E. Gordon, R.M. Latimer, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 126, 1805 (1962).

195. Toward an Open Scientific Community, Glenn T. Seaborg, U.S. Department of State Bulletin, p. 622, 1962.

196. The First Nuclear Reactor, the Production of Plutonium and Its Chemical Extraction, International Atomic Energy Agency Bulletin, (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1962) p. 15.

197. Nuclear Power and Space, Glenn T. Seaborg, Institute of Radio Engineers Student Quarterly, February, 1962.

198. Science and Technology in the United States Atomic Energy Program, Glenn T. Seaborg, TVF 33, 288 (1962).

199. The Man-Made Chemical Elements Beyond Uranium, Glenn T. Seaborg, Physics Today 15, pp. 19-26, 28-30 (1962).

200. A Scientific Society — The Beginnings, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 135, 505 (1962).

201. Freedom and the Scientific Society: The Third Revolution, Glenn T. Seaborg, address at celebration of the Prelude to Independence, May 26, 1962, Williamsburg, Virginia.

202. Science and Technology in the U.S. Atomic Energy Program, Glenn T. Seaborg, TVF 7, 288 (1962).

203. Angular Distribution of Fragments from Fission Induced by Heavy Ions in Gold and Bismuth, V.E. Viola, Jr., T.D. Thomas, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. 129, 2710 (1963).

204. The Synthetic Elements: III, Glenn T. Seaborg and Arnold R. Fritsch, Sci. Am. 293, 2 (April, 1963).

205. Chemistry: An Experimental Science, George C. Pimentel, ed. Laboratory Manual, Lloyd E. Malm, ed. Teachers Guide, A.L. McClellan, ed., prepared by Chemical Education Material Study, J. Arthur Campbell, Director; Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman (W.H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1963).

206. Careers for Tomorrow, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 41, 2 (1963).

207. Actinides, Glenn T. Seaborg, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology (Interscience, New York, 1963) p. 351

208. The Creative Scientist — His Training and His Role, USAEC Division of Technical Information Extension, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1963; The Reporter — Newsletter for Science and Math Teachers, V, 5 (Hyattsville, Maryland, 1963).

209. The Responsibilities of Scientists to Their Nation and the World. Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 41, 74 (1963).

210. Recent Research on the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Franklin Medal Address, Medal Day Proceedings 276, 459 (Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 1963).

211. Man-Made Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1963).

212. Science and the Humanities: A New Level of Symbiosis, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 144, 1199 (1954).

213. John F. Kennedy: Some Recollections, Glenn T. Seaborg, Nucleonics 22, 41 (1964).

214. Science Transforms Concept of Nature, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Nucleus 1, 15 (1964).

215. What it Means to be a Scientist, Glenn T. Seaborg, Sci. News Letter 85, 314 (1964).

216. Plutonium: The Ornery Element, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemistry 37, 12 (1964).

217. The Scientist as a Human Being, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 42, 60 (1964).

218. The International Atom, Glenn T. Seaborg, U.S. Department of State Bulletin LI, 779 (1964).

219. Scientists Shed Wicked Wizard Tag, Chem. Eng. News 42, 60 (1964); Representative American Speeches: 1964-1965, Lester Thonssen, ed., 37, 129 (1965).

220. Our Heritage of the Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemistry 38, 14 (1965).

221. Science and Our Society (Selection of Speeches by G.T. Seaborg), U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Tech. Inform., Washington, 1966.

222. Introduction to Otto Hahn: A Scientific Autobiography, Glenn T. Seaborg (Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1966).

223. Nuclear Systematics of the Heavy Elements — I, Energetics and Masses, V.E. Viola, Jr., and G.T. Seaborg, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 28, 697 (1966).

224. Nuclear Systematics of the Heavy Elements — II, Lifetimes for Alpha, Beta and Spontaneous Fission Decay, V.E. Viola, Jr. and G.T. Seaborg, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 28, 741 (1966).

225. An Eye on the Atom, Glenn T. Seaborg, Signal (Journal of the Armed Forces Comm. and Elec. Association) 21, 16 (1966).

226. Science in a World of Widening Horizons, Glenn T. Seaborg, America Illustrated, U.S. Information Agency Report No. 120, September, 1966; also U.S. Department of State Bulletin 54, 1391, February, 1966.

227. Science, the Humanities, and the Federal Government. Partners in Progress, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proc. of the Am. Phil. Soc. 110, 318 (1966).

228. The Sciences, the Humanities, and the Federal Government, American Education (U.S. Office of Education) 2, No. 8, (September, 1966).

229. Goals in Understanding Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science News 90, (October, 1966).

230. Progress Beyond Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 44, 76 (1966).

231. The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements, Vol. I, Systematics of Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity, E.K. Hyde, I. Perlman, and G.T. Seaborg (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1964).

232. The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements, Vol. II, Detailed Radioactivity Properties, E.K. Hyde, I. Perlman, and G.T. Seaborg (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,1964).

233. Early Work with Radioisotopes, Glenn T. Seaborg, An AEC Technical Progress Review: Isotopes and Radiation Technology 4, 13 (1966), P.S. Baker, A.F. Rupp and associates, eds., (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1966).

234. History of the Synthetic Actinide Elements. Actinides Reviews 1, 3 (1967).

235. A New Look at Nuclear Power, Glenn T. Seaborg, Atomic Energy Law Journal 8, 191 (1967).

236. What’s Ahead for International Science?, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. XXIII, No. 1, p. 24 (1967).

237. The Road Taken, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemistry 40, 14 (1967).

238. The Sciences and the Humanities in the Schools After a Decade of Reform: Present and Future Needs, Glenn T. Seaborg, Occasional Paper Number Thirteen, Council for Basic Education, Washington, D.C., April, 1967.

239. Nuclear Power — Two Years After Geneva, Glenn T. Seaborg, Journal of British Nuclear Energy Society, January, 1967, p. 10; and Nucl. Eng. 11, No. 127, December, 1966, p. 955.

240. Public Service and Human Contributions, Physics Today 20, 48 (1967).

241. The Cybernetic Age: An Optimist’s View, Glenn T. Seaborg, Saturday Review, July 15, 1967, p. 21.

242. The Promise of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 158, 226 (1967).

243. Foreword to Sourcebook on Atomic Energy, Glenn T. Seaborg, third revised edition, Samuel Glasstone, ed. (Van Nostrand, New York, 1967).

244. The Growth of International Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Amerika (USIA publication for USSR), No. 105, October 1967, p. 16.

245. Atomic Energy — An International Agency, Glenn T. Seaborg, from Vital Speeches of the Day XXXIII, No. 24, October 1, 1967, p. 752.

246. The First Weighing of Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg, Division of Technical Information, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, 1968.

247. Some Recollections of Early Nuclear Age Chemistry, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 45, 278 (1968).

248. Need We Fear Our Nuclear Future?, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. XXIV, 36 (1968).

249. The Atom in Man’s Future, in Science: The Achievement and the Promise, Glenn T. Seaborg, New York Academy of Sciences Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1817-1957, New York Academy of Sciences VIII, 78 (1968).

250. Los Alamos: 25 Years in the Service of Science and the Nation, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Atom 5, 3, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1968.

251. The Eligible Kinsfolk of Uranium, Glenn T. Seaborg, New Scientist 38, 410 (1968).

252. Mass Production and Practical Applications of Actinide Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Isotopes and Radiation Technology, AEC Quarterly Tech. Prog. Rev. 6, 1 (1968).

253. Californium-252: Radioisotope with a Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Californium-252, James J. Barker, ed. (New York Metropolitan Section of the American Nuclear Society, New York, 1968) p. 1

254. Elements Beyond 100, Present Status and Future Prospects, Glenn T. Seaborg, Ann. Rev. Nucl. Sci. 18, 53 (1968).

255. The Legacy of Alfred Nobel, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemistry 41, 22 (1968).

256. Das Periodensystem der Zukunft, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemie in unserer Zeit 3, 131 (1969).

257. Prospects for Further Considerable Extension of the Periodic Table, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 46, 626 (1969).

258. The Synthetic Elements IV, Glenn T. Seaborg, Sci. Am. 220, 56 (1969).

259. Future Outlook for the Applications of Nuclear Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Maria-Sklodowska-Curie: Centenary Lectures, Warsaw, Poland, October 17-20, 1967, (IAEA, Vienna, 1968) pp. 149-163.

260. Ot Mendeleeva do Mendeleviya — I Dalee (From Mendellev to Mendelevium — And Beyond), Glenn T. Seaborg, (in Russian). Khimya i Zhizn (Chemistry and Life), USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, March 1969, pp. 12-16.

261. Evolution of the Periodic System of the Elements from the Time of D.I. Mendeleev to the Present (in Russian), Glenn T. Seaborg, 100th Anniversary of the Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements 1869-1969 (Nauka, Moscow, 1969), pp. 136-157

262. Oppenheimer: Public Service and Human Contributions, Glenn T. Seaborg, chapter in Oppenheimer, I.I. Rabi, Robert Serber, Victor F. Weisskopf, Abraham Pais, and Glenn T. Seaborg, (Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1967), pp. 45-59.

263. Positive Power of Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Representative American Speeches: 1969-1973, Lester Thonssen, ed., Vol. 42, No. 4 (H.W. Wilson, New York, 1970) p. 108.

264. Foreword for The Chemistry of Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg, J.M. Cleveland, ed. (Gordon and Breach Science, New York, 1970).

265. Introduction for Science News Yearbook 1970, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science Services (Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1970).

266. Los Elementos Transuranidos, Prolongacion de la Tabla Periodica (The Transuranium Elements: Extension of the Periodic Table) (In Spanish), Glenn T. Seaborg, Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales, de Madrid, Vol. LXIV, No. 1, 1970, pp. 161-203.

267. Our Nuclear Future — 1995, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. 26, No. 6, 7 (1970).

268. An International Challenge, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. 26, No. 9, 5 (1970).

269. The Synthetic Actinides — From Discovery to Manufacture, Glenn T. Seaborg, Nucl. Appl. Tech. 9, 830 (1970).

270. The Expanding Role of the Atom in the Humanities, Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Teacher 8, 422 (1970).

271. Noviye Prostori Periodicheskoi Systemi Elementov (New Dimensions for the Periodic System of Elements, in Russian), Glenn T. Seaborg, Priroda (Nature) No. 6, June, 1970, pp. 50-61 (Nauka, Moscow, 1970).

272. A Scientific Safari to Africa, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 169, 554 (1970).

273. Fast Breeder Reactors, Glenn T. Seaborg, Sci. Am. 223, 13 (1970).

274. Plutonium: Economy of the Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, Vital Speeches of the Day 37, 69 (1970).

275. Nuclear Power-Status and Outlook, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proceedings of the American Power Conference 30, 25 (1970).

276. Recent Developments in Transuranium Research, Glenn T. Seaborg, On Radiation Protection Problems Relating to Transuranium Elements, Karlsruhe, West Germany, September 21-25 (1970) p. 9.

277. Twenty-five Years of Radioisotope Distribution and Utilization, Glenn T. Seaborg, Isotopes and Radiation Technology 8, No. 4, 373 (Summer 1971).

278. The History of the Transuranium Elements and an Outlook for Their Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, Plenary Session, XIIIth International Congress of the History of Science, Moscow, USSR, August 18-24, 1971 (Nauka, Moscow, 1971) p. 1.

279. Recent Advances in the United States on the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, J.L. Crandall, P.R. Fields, A. Ghiorso, O.L. Keller, Jr., and R.A. Penneman, in Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, September 6-16, 1971, Vol. 7 (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1972) p. 487; also Discussion on Agenda Item 4.6: Production and Application of Transuranium and Super-Heavy Elements, E.G. Komar, G.T. Seaborg, R. Ramanna, and G.N. Flerov, Ibid., p. 541; also Opening Address, Glenn T. Seaborg, Ibid., Vol. 1, p. 29.

280. On Misunderstanding the Atom, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci., 45 (September 1971).

281. Man and Atom, Glenn T. Seaborg (E.P. Dutton, New York, 1971).

282. Uranium (in part), Glenn T. Seaborg, Encyclopædia Britannica (William Benton, 1971) p. 778.

283. General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency Holds 15th Session at Vienna. Glenn T. Seaborg, U.S. Department of State Bulletin LXV, No. 1686, 419 (1971).

284. The State of Knowledge — Israel’s Stake in the Growth and Sharing of Knowledge, Glenn T. Seaborg, American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, 3 (1972).

285. Science, Culture, Universities and Government, Glenn T. Seaborg, Impact. Sci. Soc. XXII, No. 1/2, 111 (1972).

286. Plutonium Revisited in Radiobiology of Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg, B. J Stover and W.S.S. Jee, eds., (J.W. Press; University of Utah, Salt Lake City; 1972).

287. Old Cities, New Cities, No Cities, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 175, 709 (1972).

288. Basic Research, A Long Range, Positive View, Glenn T. Seaborg, Vortex 33, 87 (1972).

289. The Role of Science and Technology, Glenn T. Seaborg, Washington University Magazine 42, 31 (1972).

290. Vikram A. Sarabhai, In Memoriam, Glenn T. Seaborg, At. Sci. 28, 48 (1972).

291. Book Review: “Transuranium Elements”, Glenn T. Seaborg, book review on The Chemistry of the Transuranium Elements, Cornelius Keller, Nature 237, 180 (1972).

292. For a U.S. Energy Agency, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 176, 1189 (1972).

293. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds of the Actinide Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Pure Appl. Chem. 30, 539 (1972).

294. Organometallic Transuranium Compounds, Glenn T. Seaborg, Priroda, p. 33 (1972).

295. Recent Advances in the United States on the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proceedings of the Fourth United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, September 6-16, 1971 Vol. 1 (United Nations, Geneva, 1972) p. 29.

296. Shaping the Future — Through Science and Technology, Glenn T. Seaborg, Shaping the Future, J.D. Roslansky, ed. (North Holland, Amsterdam, 1972).

297. Energy and Environment, Glenn T. Seaborg, Intern. J. Environ. Studies 3, 301 (1972).

298. Mexican President Echeverría and Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 177, 1063 (1972).

299. Energy and Our Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, Public Utilities Fortnightly 91, 13 (1972); also IEEE Power Eng. Soc. Newsletter, 7 (August, 1972).

300. Foreword to Preventing Nuclear Theft: Guidelines for Industry and Government, R.B. Leachman and P. Althoff, eds. (Praeger Publishers, New York, 1972) p. vii.

301. Occurrence of Transuranium Elements in Nature, Glenn T. Seaborg, Contributions to Recent Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry (Nauka Publishing Office, Moscow, 1972) p. 560.

302. Corporate Responsibility: An Interview with John R. Bunting, Glenn T. Seaborg, First Pennsylvania Corporation 1972 Annual Report, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1972, p. 18.

303. Book Review: “Introductory Actinides”, Glenn T. Seaborg, book review on The Actinide Elements, Kenneth W. Bagnall, (Elsevier, London, 1972), Nature Phys. Sci. 243, 40 (1973).

304. A Journey to China, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science News 104, 14 (1973).

305. Science, Technology, and Development: A New World Outlook, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 181, 13 (1973).

306. The Role of Energy in Our Future Growth and Change, Glenn T. Seaborg, AIA Journal 60, 36 (1973).

307. Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, Third Edition, C.A. Hampel and C.G. Hawley, eds., (Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1973) p. 1123.

308. Uranium and Compounds, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, Third Edition, C.A. Hampel and C.G. Hawley, eds., (Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1973) p. 1131.

309. Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Encyclopædia Britannica (William Benton, 1973) p. 179.

310. Nuclear Energy and The Quality of Life, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Solutions to World Energy Problems, November 13-17, 1972 (American Nuclear Society; Hinsdale, Illinois; 1973) p. 3.

311. Un Decennio di Maturazione per l’Energia Nucleare in USA, Glenn T. Seaborg, L’Energia Nucleare Negli Anni Settanta, [Comitato Nazionale Energia Nucleare (Italy), 1973] p. 5.

312. Nuclear and Other Energy, Glenn T. Seaborg, Justin L. Bloom, and Emil L. Nelson, Public Policy Toward Environment 1973: A Review and Appraisal, Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 216, 79 (1973).

313. Americio, Glenn T. Seaborg, Enciclopedia Della Chimica, Vol. I, USES Utet-Sansoni, Edizioni Scientifiche, Italy, p. 484, 1973.

314. Keynote Address, Energy Conversion I — Nuclear, in Proceedings, Conference on Research for the Electric Power Industry, Washington, D.C., December 11-14, 1972, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1973, p. 106.

315. Introduction, Glenn T. Seaborg, to X-Ray Energy Spectrometry, Rolf Woldseth (Kevex Corporation, Burlingame, California, 1973).

316. New Technologies: Do They Provide An Answer?, Glenn T. Seaborg, Addresses Before a Conference on Energy and Our World: The Coming Crisis, World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, p. 73, 1973.

317. Attinidi, Glenn T. Seaborg, Enciclopedia Della Chimica, Utet-Sansoni, Edizioni Scientifiche, Italy, Vol. II, p. 199 (1973).

318. Attinidi, Glenn T. Seaborg, Enciclopedia Della Chimica, Utet-Sansoni, Edizioni Scientifiche, Italy, Vol. II, p. 207 (1973).

319. Berkelio, Glenn T. Seaborg, Enciclopedia Della Chimica, Utet-Sansoni, Edizioni Scientifiche, Italy, Vol. II, p. 403 (1973).

320. Medical Uses: Americium-241; Californium-252, Glenn T. Seaborg, Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vol. XXXVI, H.C. Hodge, J.N. Stannard and J.B. Hursh, eds. (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1973), p. 929

321. Science, Technology and the Quality of Life, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proceedings of the First Philip Morris Science Symposium, N.J. Fina, ed. (Philip Morris, New York, 1973) p. 18.

322. Science and Man in the Americas, A New World Outlook, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science and Public Affairs, Bull. At. Sci., pp. 3, 22-27 (December, 1973).

323. Plutonium is Discovered, Glenn T. Seaborg, Explorers Journal, 195, (December, 1973).

324. China Journal, Report of a Visit to the People’s Republic of China, May 22-June 10, 1973, Glenn T. Seaborg (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, 1973).

325. New Directions in Development, in Proceedings of the 26th Nobel Symposium, Oslo, September 17-19, 1973, A. Schou and F. Sollie, eds., (Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1974) p. 67.

326. The Recycle Society, Glenn T. Seaborg, Energy: Today’s Choices, Tomorrow’s Opportunities, A.B. Schmalz, ed., (World Future Society, Washington, 1974) p. 281.

327. Keynote Remarks on Energy Policy, Glenn T. Seaborg, Symposium on Energy Resources and Technology, Sacramento, (California State Assembly, Sacramento, 1974) p. 3.

328. Science: Challenges of Today — Outlook for the Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, Introduction to Symposium on Major Features of the World of 1994, San Francisco, 140th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 27, 1974, p. 4.

329. Technology Can Play Positive Role in Shaping Future Lifestyle, Glenn T. Seaborg, Environment and the Economy, California Council for Environmental & Economic Balance, March, 1974, p. 150.

330. A Statement from Glenn T. Seaborg, Glenn T. Seaborg, Annals of Nucl. Sci. and Eng. 1, 2 (1974).

331. The Recycle Society of Tomorrow, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Futurist VIII, 108 (June 1974).

332. Status-Report on the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, XXIVth International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 6, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Hamburg, Germany. September 4, 1973. (Butterworth, London, 1974) p. 1.

333. Status Report on the Transuranium Elements. XXIVth International Congress on Pure and Applied Chemistry, Glenn T. Seaborg, summary in German by Klaus Schwochau, Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, Stuttgart 4, 151 (1974).

334. From Mendeleev to Mendelevium and Beyond. The Heritage of Copernicus, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Copernican Volume of the National Academy of Sciences, Jerzy Neyman, ed., (The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1974) p. 296.

335. Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Encyclopaedia Britannica, (William Benton, 1974), pp. 677-684.

336. The Search for New Elements: The Projects of Today in a Larger Perspective, Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Scripta 10A, 5 (1974).

337. Mass-Yield Distributions in the Reaction of 84Kr Ions with 238U, J.V. Kratz, A.E. Norris, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 33, 502 (1974).

338. A Chemical Group Separation Procedure for Superheavy Elements and Various Other Reaction Products from Heavy-Ion Bombarded Uranium Targets, J.V. Kratz, J.O. Liljenzin, and G.T. Seaborg, Inorg. and Nucl. Chem. Lett. 10, 951 (1974).

339. Finding a New Approach to Energetics Fast!, Glenn T. Seaborg, Saturday Review World, 44 (December 14, 1974).

340. Finding a New Approach to Energetics, Saturday Review World, December 14, 1974, p. 44; California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, San Francisco, 1975, p. 3.

341. Element 106, A. Ghiorso, J.M. Nitschke, J.R. Alonso, C.T. Alonso, M. Nurmia, E.K. Hulet, R.W. Lougheed, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 33, 1490 (1974).

342. The Prospective Change in Life Style Signaled by the Energy Crunch, Glenn T. Seaborg, Public Administration Review 35, 333, (July/August, 1975).

343. Interview with Glenn T. Seaborg, David Ridgway, J. Chem. Ed. 52, 70 (1975).

344. Periodicity of the Chemical Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, 1976 YEARBOOK OF SCIENCE AND THE FUTURE (Encyclopædia Britannica, Chicago, 1975) pp. 239-249.

345. The Occurrence of the Transuranium Elements in Nature, Glenn T. Seaborg, Recent Contributions to Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, A.I. Tugarinov, ed. (Halsted Press, New York, 1975) pp. 628-632. (first published in Russian in 1972.)

346. Mass Yield Distributions in the Reaction of 136Xe Ions with 238U, R.J. Otto, M.M. Fowler, D. Lee, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 36, 135 (1976).

347. The Heaviest Transplutonium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Heavy Element Properties, W. Muller and H. Blank, eds. (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1976), p. 3.

348. Element 106, McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1976) p. 175

349. Charge and Mass Distributions in the Reaction of 40Ar with 238U, J.V. Kratz, J.O. Liljenzin, A.F. Norris, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 13, 2347 (1976).

350. Chemistry — Key to Our Progress, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 54, 31 (1976).

351. Criteria for the Discovery of Chemical Elements, Bernard G. Harvey, Günter Herrmann, Richard W. Hoff, Darleane C. Hoffman, Earl K. Hyde, Joseph J. Katz, O. Lewin Keller, Jr., Marc Lefort, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 193, 1271 (1976).

352. Guest Comment, Toward an International Chemical Society, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 54, 4 (1976).

353. Early History of Heavy Isotope Research at Berkeley: August 1940 to April 1942, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory PUB-97, Berkeley, California (June, 1976).

354. Introductory Remarks, Glenn T. Seaborg, Proceedings of the Symposium Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Elements 97 and 98, Berkeley, January, 25, 1975, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-4366,1976, p. 1.

355. History of Met Lab Section C-I: April 1942 to April 1943, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report PUB112, Berkeley, California, February, 1977.

356. Travels in the New World: Volume I, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report PUB-113, Berkeley, California, April 1977.

357. New Signposts for Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Future of Science (1975 Nobel Conference), Timothy C.L. Robinson, ed., (John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1977) pp. 1-37.

358. Large Collision Residues and Nuclear Fission in the Interaction of 25.2-GeV 12C with Uranium, W. Loveland, R.J. Otto, D.J. Morrissey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 39, 320 (1977).

359. Further Studies of Large Collision Residues in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Reactions with Heavy Nuclei, W. Loveland, R.J. Otto, D.J. Morrissey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Lett. 69B, 284 (1977).

360. Chemistry of the Transactinide Elements, O.L. Keller, Jr. and Glenn T. Seaborg, Ann. Rev. Nucl. Sci. 27, 139 (1977).

361. Our Energy Problem, November 30, 1977; and Superheavy Elements and their Place in the Periodic Table, December 1, 1977; Glenn T. Seaborg, Francis G. Slack Lectures, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1977.

362. Search of Superheavy Elements Produced in the 136Xe + 238U Reaction and an Upper Limit Cross Section for the natGd(136Xe,X)212Pb Reaction, R.J. Otto, A. Ghiorso, D. Lee, R.E. Leber, S. Yashita, and G.T. Seaborg, Radiochim. Acta 24, 3 (1977).

363. Travels in the New World: Volume III, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report PUB-113, Berkeley, California, December, 1977.

364. Search for Superheavy Elements in the Bombardment of 248Cm with 48Ca, E.K. Hulet, R.W. Lougheed, J.F. Wild, J.H. Landrum, P.C. Stevenson, A. Ghiorso, J.M. Nitschke, R.J. Otto, D.J. Morrissey, P.A. Baisden, B.F. Gavin, D. Lee, R.J. Silva, M.M. Fowler, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 39, 385 (1977).

365. Actinides and Transactinides, Glenn T. Seaborg, Kirk-Othmer: Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Vol. 1 (John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1978) pp. 456-488.

366. Recoil Range Distributions of Heavy Mass Products in Deep Inelastic Reactions with Gold and Uranium Targets, R.J. Otto, G.T. Seaborg, and M.M. Fowler, Phys. Rev. C 17, 1071 (1978).

367. A Search for Superheavy Elements with Half-Lives between a Few Minutes and Several Hundred Days, Produced in the 48Ca + 248Cm Reaction, R.J. Otto, D.J. Morrissey, D. Lee, A. Ghiorso, J.M. Nitschke, G.T. Seaborg, M.M. Fowler, and R.J. Silva, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 40, 589 (1978).

368. Lowered Fusion Cross Section in the Quadruply Magic Heavy-Ion System 48Ca + 208Pb, D.J. Morrissey, W. Loveland, R.J. Otto, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Lett. 74B, 35 (1978).

369. The Periodic Table of Today, Glenn T. Seaborg, Structure and Dynamics in Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden, Sept. 22-27, 1977 (Uppsala University, Uppsala, 1978).

370. China Revisited, May 14, 1978–June 11, 1978, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report Pub 259, Berkeley, California, 1978.

371. Target Residue Mass and Charge Distributions in Relativistic Heavy Ion Reactions, D.J. Morrissey, W.R. Marsh, R.J. Otto, W. Loveland, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 18, 1267 (1978).

372. Relative Thresholds for Production of Iodine from Fusion and Transfer-Induced Fission Reactions, M. de Saint-Simon, R.J. Otto, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 18, 1651 (1978).

373. Stanley G. Thompson — a Chemist’s Chemist, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemtech 8, 408 (1978).

374. Implications of the Target Residue Mass and Charge Distributions in the Interaction of 8.0 GeV 20Ne with 181Ta, D.J. Morrissey, W. Loveland, and G.T. Seaborg, Z. Physik A 289, 123 (1978).

375. Introductory Remarks, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proceedings of the Symposium Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Elements 99 and 100, Berkeley, January 23, 1978; Glenn T. Seaborg, scientific ed.; Catherine Webb, technical ed., Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-7701, UC-34C, CONF-780134, April, 1978.

376. Los Elementos Superpesados Y Su Ubicacion En La Tabla Periodica (The Superheavy Elements and Their Place in the Periodic Table), Glenn T. Seaborg, Revista Chilena, De Educacion Quimica, Republica De Chile Ministerio de Educacion, Centro de Perfeccionamiento, Experimentacion e Investigaciones Pedagogicas, Editada Por El Departamento de Quimica, Santiago, Chile, October, 1978.

377. Measurement of the Product Mass Distributions from Heavy-Ion-Induced Nuclear Reactions, D.J. Morrissey, D. Lee, R.J. Otto, and G.T. Seaborg, Nucl. Instr. Methods 158, 499 (1979).

378. Superheavy Elements: A Crossroads, G.T. Seaborg, W. Loveland and D.J. Morrissey, Science 203, 711 (1979).

379. Early Uses of Chromatographic Techniques, G.H. Higgins and G.T. Seaborg, in 75 Years of Chromatography — A Historical Dialogue, L.S. Ettre and A. Zlatkis, eds., (Elsevier Scientific, London, 1979), J. of Chromatography Library 17, 405 (1979).

380. The Periodic Table: Tortuous Path to Man-Made Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 57, 46 (1979).

381. History of the Met Lab Section C-I: May 1944 to April 1945. Vol. III Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report PUB 112, Berkeley, California, May, 1979.

382. Lettera ad un giovane scienziato, Glenn T. Seaborg, in ai Bambini del Mondo, Giunti Marzocco, Firenze, Italy (UNICEF), 84-92 (1979).

383. New Isotope 242Bk, K.E. Williams and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C. 19, 1794 (1979).

384. The Search for New Elements: The Projects of Today in a Larger Perspective, Glenn T. Seaborg, USPECHI CHIMMI (USSR) 48, 1015 (1979).

385. Recollections and Reminiscences at the 25th Anniversary of the First Weighing of Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg, Revista Chilena de Educacion Quimica (Chile) 4, 120 (1979).

386. Microscopic and Macroscopic Model Calculations of Relativistic Heavy-Ion Fragmentation Reactions, D. Morrissey, L. Oliveira, J. Rasmussen, G.T. Seaborg, Y. Yariv, Z. Fraenkel, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43,1139 (1979).

387. Acerca De Arthur H. Compton (“Of Arthur Holly Compton, Some Remarks and Reminiscences”), Glenn T. Seaborg, Revista Chilena de Educacion Quimica 4, 226 (October, 1979).

388. The Measure of a Man and a Study, Glenn T. Seaborg and David W. Ridgway, J. Chem. Ed. 57, 10 (1980).

389. Our Heritage of the Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Metallurgical Trans. A 11A, 5 (1980); Metallurgical Trans. B 11B, 1980.

390. The Periodic Table, Tortuous Path to Man-Made Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. of Nucl. and Radiochem. 2, 57 (1980); also Chem. Eng. News 57, 46 (1979).

391. The New Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Am. Sci. 68, 279 (1980).

392. Charting the New Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Sciquest 53, 7 (1980).

393. Los Elementos 95 y 96. — Hace 25 Anos, (The 25th Anniversary of the Discovery of Americium and Curium: Elements 95 and 96 — 25 Years Ago), Glenn T. Seaborg, Revista Chilena de Educacion Quimica 5, 24 (1980).

394. Target Residues from the Reaction of 8 GeV 20Ne with 181Ta and 197Au, D. Morrissey, W. Loveland, M. de Saint Simon, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 21, 1783 (1980).

395. Target Residue Recoil Properties in the Interaction of 8.0 GeV 20Ne with 181Ta, W. Loveland, D.J. Morrissey, K. Aleklett, G.T. Seaborg, S.B. Kaufman, E.P. Steinberg, B.D. Wilkins, J.B. Cumming, P.E. Haustein, and H.C. Hseuh, Phys. Rev. C 23, 253 (1981).

396. Energy Dependence of Bi Fragmentation in Relativistic Nuclear Collisions, K. Aleklett, D.J. Morrissey, W. Loveland, P.L. McGaughey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 23, 1044 (1981).

397. Target Fragment Energies and Momenta in the Reaction of 4.8 GeV 12C and 5.0 GeV 20Ne with 238U, W. Loveland, Cheng Luo, P.L. McGaughey, D.J. Morrissey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C. 24 464 (1981).

398. A Procedure for a Fast Separation of Berkelium and Cerium. Yuan-fang Liu, Cheng Luo, Hans R. Von Gunten, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Inorg. Nucl. Chem. Lett. 17, 257 (1981).

399. Lev Andreyovich Artismovich — International Man of Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Collected Reminiscences of Lev A. Artismovich (in Russian) (Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 1981).

400. Production of Heavy Actinides from Interactions of 16O, 18O, 20Ne, and 22Ne with 248Cm, Diana Lee, Hans von Gunten, Barbara Jacak, Matti Nurmla, Yuan-fang Liu, Cheng Luo, Glenn T. Seaborg, and Darleane C. Hoffman, Phys. Rev. C 25, 286 (1982).

401. Att Återuppliva Döda Grundämnen, Kjell Aleklett and Glenn T. Seaborg, Forskning och Framsteg, p. 28 (May, 1982).

402. Target Fragment Angular Distributions from the Interaction of 3.0 GeV and 12.0 GeV 12C with 197Au and 238U, Y. Morita, W. Loveland, P.L. McGaughey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 26, 511 (1982).

403. Isomer Ratio Measurements for the Reaction of 29Si(18O,p2n)44m,44gSc, H. Groening, K. Aleklett, K.J. Moody, P.L. McGaughey, W. Loveland, and G.T. Seaborg, Nucl. Phys. A 389, 80 (1982).

404. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, in The Neutron and Its Applications, 1982, Cambridge, England, Institute of Physics Conf. Ser. No. 64, Section 2, 1983, p. 101.

405. Heavy Target Fragment Yields in the Interaction of 28 GeV Protons with 238U, B.V. Jacak, W. Loveland, D.J. Morrissey, P.L. McGaughey, and G.T. Seaborg, Can. J. Chem. 61, 701 (1983).

406. Forty Years of Plutonium Chemistry: The Beginnings, Glenn T. Seaborg, Plutonium Chemistry, Kansas City, September 12-17, 1982, American Chemical Society Symposium Series 216, William T. Carnall and Gregory R. Choppin, eds. (American Chemical Society, Washington, 1983) p. 1.

407. Excitation Functions for Production of Heavy Actinides from Interactions of 18O with 248Cm and 249Cf, Diana Lee, Kenton J. Moody, Matti J. Nurmia, Glenn T. Seaborg, Hans R. von Gunten, and Darleane C. Hoffman, Phys. Rev. C 27, 2656 (1983).

408. Foreword, Glenn T. Seaborg, to Chromatography: Fundamentals and Applications of Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods, Part A: Fundamentals and Techniques, Erich Heftmann, ed. Journal of Chromatography Library 22A, p. XIX (Elsevier Scientific, Amsterdam, 1983).

409. On the Use of Isomer Ratios in 44Sc for Predicting Spin Populations in High Energy Heavy-Ion Nuclear Reactions, Nucl, Instr. Methods 214, 317 (1983).

410. Target Fragment Angular Distributions for the Interaction of 25.2 GeV 12C with 197Au, Y. Morita, W. Loveland, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 28, 2519 (1983).

411. Modern Alchemy, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science Teacher 50, 29 (1983).

412. The Comprehensive Test Ban, or Make the Partial Test Ban Comprehensive, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem. Eng. News 60, 2-3. (1983).

413. An International Effort in Chemical Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 223, 4631. (1984).

414. The College of Chemistry in the G.N. Lewis Era: 1912-1916, Melvin Calvin and Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 61, 11 (1984).

415. The Research Style of Gilbert N. Lewis, Acids and Bases, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 61, 93 (1984).

416. Application of the Recoil Technique for the Separation and Identification for a New Transuranium Element, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chapter I-B in Hot Atom Chemistry: Recent Trends and Applications in the Physical and Life Sciences and Technology, Tatsuo Matsuura, ed. (Kodansha, Tokyo, 1984) p. 7.

417. Obituary — Joel Henry Hildebrand, Glenn T. Seaborg, Physics Today 36, (October, 1983).

418. Reminiscences about the Joilots and Artificial Radioactivity, Glenn T. Seaborg, in La Radioactivité Artificielle a 50 Ans, 1934-1984, Paris, les éditions de Physique, (Centre National de la Recherché Scientifique, Paris, 1984) p. 79.

419. The Comprehensive Test Ban, Glenn T. Seaborg, in Creating a Global Agenda, Howard F. Didsbury, Jr., ed. (World Future Society, Bethesda, Maryland, 1984) p. 11.

420. The Decay of 251Bk, Yuan-Fang Liu, Kenton J. Moody, Diana Lee, Yoshimitsu Morita, Glenn T. Seaborg, and Hans R von Gunten, Nucl. Phys. A 417, 365 (I984).

421. Production of Neutron-Rich Bi Isotopes by Transfer Reactions, K. Eskola, P. Eskola, M.M. Fowler, H. Ohm, E.N. Treher, J.B. Wilhelmy, D. Lee, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 29, 2160 (1984).

422. Inquiring Reporter: What Idea, Event, or Discovery Has Most Changed Our Lives?, Phenomenon of Change, Letter from Glenn T. Seaborg, Cooper Hewett Museum, New York, June, 1984, p. 5.

423. Transfer Reaction Cross Sections from the Interactions of 20Ne and 22Ne with 232Th, Phys. Rev. C 30, 911 (1984).

424. A Means to Achieve the Goals of an International Chemical Society, BioEssays 1, 187 (1984).

425. Mass Distributions in the Reaction of 240 MeV 12C with 197Au, H. Kudo, K.J. Moody, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 30, 1561 (1984).

426. Comment, Glenn T. Seaborg, Impact of Science on Society 34, 309 (1984).

427. Introduction, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Central Science: Essays on the Uses of Chemistry, George B. Kaufman and Harry Szmant, eds., (Texas University Press, Fort Worth, Texas, 1984).

428. Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, R.M. Bescançon, ed., The Encyclopedia of Physics, 3rd ed. (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985) p. 1258.

429. Precollege Science and Mathematics Education, Glenn T. Seaborg, Research Frontiers and the National Agenda, June 27-28, 1983, (National Academy Press, Washington, 1984) p. 24.

430. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, International Newsletter on Chemical Education, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, No. 22, December, 1984, p. 7.

431. Target-Fragment Angular Distributions for the Interaction of 86 MeV/A 12C with 197Au, R.H. Kraus, Jr., W. Loveland, K. Aleklett, P.L. McGaughey, T.T. Sugihara, G.T. Seaborg, T. Lund, Y. Morita, E. Hagebø, and I.R. Haldorsen, Nucl. Phys. A 432, 525 (1985).

432. Transuranium Nuclei, Glenn T. Seaborg, Treatise on Heavy-Ion Science, Volume 4, Extreme Nuclear States, D. Allan Bromley, ed. (Plenum, New York, 1985) p. 255.

433. Attempts to Produce Superheavy Elements by Fusion of 48Ca with 248Cm in the Bombarding Energy Range of 4.5-5.2 MeV/u, P. Armbruster, Y.K. Agarwal, W. Brüchle, Y. Brügger, J.P. Dufour, H. Gäggeler, F.P. Hessberger, S. Hofmann, P. Lemmertz, G. Münzenberg, K. Poppensieker, W. Reisdorf, M. Schädel, K.-H. Schmidt, J.H.R. Schneider, W.F.W. Schneider, K. Sümmerer, D. Vermeulen, G. Wirth, A. Ghiorso, K.E. Gregorich, D. Lee, M. Leino, K.J. Moody, G.T. Seaborg, R.B. Welch, P. Wilmarth, S. Yashita, C. Frink, N. Greulich, G. Herrmann, U. Hickmann, N. Hildebrand, J.V. Kratz, N. Trautmann, M.M. Fowler, D.C. Hoffman, W.P. Daniels, H.R. von Gunten, H. Dornhöfer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 406 (1985).

434. Uranium Target Fragmentation by Intermediate and High Energy 12C and 20Ne Ions, P.L. McGaughey, W. Loveland, D.J. Morrissey, K. Aleklett, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 31, 896 (1985).

435. A Call for a New Educational System and a New Attitude, Glenn T. Seaborg, Student Preparation Newsletter 3, University of California, Berkeley, California, No. 2, p. 5, Spring, 1985.

436. Nuclear Synthesis and Identification of New Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemical I Supplement, J. Chem. Ed. 62, 392 (1985).

437. The Transuranium Elements, G.T. Seaborg, Chem I Supplement, J. Chem. Ed. 62, 463 (1985).

438. Excitation Functions for Production of Heavy Actinides from Interactions of 40Ca and 48Ca Ions with 248Cm, Darleane C. Hoffman, M.M. Fowler, W.R. Daniels, H.R. von Gunten, Diana Lee, K.J. Moody, K. Gregorich, R. Welch, G.T. Seaborg, W. Brüchle, M. Brügger, H. Gäggeler, M. Schädel, K. Sümmerer, G. Wirth, Th. Blaich, G. Herrmann, N. Hildebrand, J.V. Kratz, M. Lerch, and N. Trautmann, Phys. Rev. C 31, 1763 (1985).

439. Unusual Behavior of Projectile Fragments from the Interaction of Copper with Relativistic Ar Ions, G. Dersch, R. Beckmann, G. Feige, T. Lund, P. Vater, R. Brandt, E. Ganssauge, K. Aleklett, E.M. Friedlander, P.L. McGaughey, G.T. Seaborg, W. Loveland, J. Herrmann, and N.T. Porile, Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 1176 (1985).

440. The 40th Anniversary of the Discovery of Americium and Curium, Glenn T. Seaborg, N.M. Edelstein, eds., Americium and Curium Chemistry and Technology (D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland, 1985) p. 3.

441. Chemistry in the Third World, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Chemist 62, 21, (1985).

442. Premonitions After the Bombs, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. 41, 31 (1985).

443. Search for Superheavy Elements Using the 48Ca + 254Es Reaction, R.W. Lougheed, J.H. Landrum, E.K. Hulet, J.F. Wild, R.J. Dougan, A.D. Dougan, H. Gäggeler, M. Schädel, K.J. Moody, K.E. Gregorich, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 32, 1760 (1985).

444. Comprehensive Test Ban Would Best Impede Arms Race, Glenn T. Seaborg, San Jose Mercury News, August 26, 1985, p. 5B.

445. Reagan Should Seize Test Ban Opportunity, Glenn T. Seaborg, Open Forum, San Francisco Chronicle, August 6, 1985.

446. Man’s First Glimpse of Plutonium, Glenn T. Seaborg, New York Times, July 16, 1985.

447. Target Fragmentation in Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Collisions, W. Loveland, K. Aleklett) Nucl. Phys. A 447, 101c (1985).

448. Book Review: Glenn T. Seaborg, of Nuclear Arms Race: Technology and Society, P.P. Craig and J.A. Jungerman, LBL Research Review 11, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, Spring 1986, p. 32.

449. Fast and Slow Processes in the Fragmentation of 238U by 85 MeV/nucleon 12C, K. Aleklett, W. Loveland, T. Lund, P.L. McGaughey, Y. Morita, G.T. Seaborg, E. Hagebø, and I. Haldorsen, Phys. Rev. C 33, 885 (1986).

450. Actinide Production in Reactions of Heavy Ions with 248Cm, Kenton J. Moody, Diana Lee, Robert B. Welch, Kenneth E. Gregorich, Glenn T. Seaborg, R.W. Lougheed, and E.K. Hulet, Phys. Rev. C 33, 1315 (1986).

451. Harrison Brown’s Role in the Manhattan Project, Glenn T. Seaborg, Earth and the Human Future, Essays in Honor of Harold Brown, eds. Kirk R. Smith, Fereidun Fesharaki and John P. Holdren, eds. (Westview Press, Boulder and London, 1986) p. 81.

452. Introduction to: Frederick Soddy (1877-1956) Early Pioneer in Radiochemistry, Glenn T. Seaborg, Frederick Soddy (1877-1956): Early Pioneer in Radiochemistry, G.B. Kauffman, ed, (D. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland, 1986) p. xiii.

453. Production of Cold Target-Like Fragments in the Reaction of 48Ca + 248Cm, H. Gäggeler, W. Brüchle, M. Brügger, M. Schädel, K. Sümmerer, G. Wirth, J.V. Kratz, M. Lerch. Th. Blaich, G. Herrmann, N. Hildebrand, N. Trautmann, D. Lee, K.J. Moody, K.E. Gregorich, R.B. Welch, G.T. Seaborg, D.C. Hoffman, W.R. Daniels, M.M. Fowler, H.R. von Gunten, Phys. Rev. C 33, 1983 (1986).

454. This Week’s Citation Classic [referring to Elements Beyond 100, Present Status and Future Prospects, Glenn T. Seaborg, Ann. Rev. Nucl. Sci. 18, 53 (1968)], Glenn T. Seaborg, Current Contents 27, No. 43, Engineering, Technology & Applied Sciences (Institute for Scientific Information, Philadelphia, 1986).

455. The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements, second ed., Vols. I and II, Joseph J. Katz, Glenn T. Seaborg and Lester R. Morss, eds., (Chapman and Hall, London and New York, 1986).

456. Actinide Yields from the Reactions of 40Ca and 48Ca with 248Cm, H. Gäggeler, W. Brüchle, M. Brügger, K.J. Moody, M. Schädel, K. Sümmerer, G. Wirth, Th. Blaich, G. Herrmann, N. Hildebrand, J.V. Kratz, M. Lerch, N. Trautmann, W.R. Daniels, M.M. Fowler, D.C. Hoffman, K. Gregorich, D. Lee, G.T. Seaborg, R. Welch, and H.R. von Gunten, J. Less-Common Metals 122, 433 (1986).

457. Attempts to Produce Superheavy Elements by Fusion of 48Ca with 248Cm in the Bombarding Energy Range of 4.5-5.2 MeV/u, W. Brüchle, Y.K. Agarwal, P. Armbruster, M. Brügger, J.P. Dufour, H. Gäggeler, F.P. Hessberger, S. Hofmann, P. Lemmertz, G. Münzenberg, K. Poppensieker, W. Reisdorf, M. Schädel, K.H. Schmidt, J.H.R. Schneider, W.F.W. Schneider, K. Sümmerer, D. Vermeulen, G. Wirth, A. Ghiorso, K.E. Gregorich, D. Lee, M. Leino, K.J. Moody, G.T. Seaborg, R.B. Welch, P. Wilmarth, S. Yashita, C. Frink, N. Greulich, G. Herrmann, U. Hickmann, N. Hildebrand, J.V. Kratz, N. Trautmann, W.R. Daniels, M.M. Fowler, D.C. Hoffman, H.R. von Gunten, and H. Dornhöfer, J. Less-Common Metals 122, 425 (1986).

458. Incomplete and Complete Fusion in Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Reactions, K. Aleklett, W. Loveland, T.T. Sugihara, A.N. Behkami, D.J. Morrissey, Wenxin Li, Wing Kot, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Scripta 34, 489 (1986).

459. Dependence of Actinide Production on the Mass Number of the Projectile: Xe + 248Cm, Robert B. Welch, Kenton J. Moody, Kenneth E. Gregorich, Diana Lee, and Glenn T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 35, 204 (1987).

460. Superheavy Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Contemp. Phys. 28, 33 (1987).

461. The International Atomic Energy Agency and World Nuclear Order, Lawrence Scheinman, (Glenn T. Seaborg, member of Project Advisory Group for book) (Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C. 1987).

462. Make the Partial Test Ban Comprehensive, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. 43, 3 (1987).

463. Stemming the Tide: Arms Control in the Johnson Years, Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb (Lexington Books, D.C. Heath; Lexington, Mass. and Toronto; 1987).

464. Formation of Large Target Residues in Intermediate Energy Collisions, W. Loveland, K. Aleklett, L. Shiver, Z. Xu, C. Casey, and G.T. Seaborg, Nucl. Phys. A 471, 175c (1987).

465. Yield and Recoil Properties of Iodine Isotopes from the Interaction of 240 MeV 12C with 238U, Y.W. Yu, Ch. H. Lee, K.J. Moody, H. Kudo, D. Lee, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 36, 2396 (1987).

466. Investigation of the Unusual Behavior of Projectile Fragments Using Nuclear Chemistry Techniques, K. Aleklett, R. Brandt, M. Bronikowski, V.S. Butsev, B. Chasteler, G. Dersch, G. Feige, E.M. Friedlander, E. Ganssauge, G. Haase, J. Herrmann, D.C. Hoffman, B. Judek, P. Kosma, B.A. Kulakov, E.-J. Langrock, D. Lee, W. Loveland, F. Pille, N.T. Porile, W. Schulz, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Radioanalyt. Nucl. Chem. 122, 355 (1988).

467. Atom-at-a-Time Radiochemical Separations of the Heaviest Elements: Lawrencium Chemistry, D.C. Hoffman, R.A. Henderson, K.E. Gregorich, D.A. Bennett, R.M. Chasteler, C.M. Gannett, H.L. Hall, D.M. Lee, M.J. Nurmia, S. Cai, R. Agarwal, A.W. Charlop, Y.Y. Chu, G.T. Seaborg, and R.J. Silva, J. Radioanalyt. Nucl. Chem. 124, 135 (1988).

468. The Lawrence Memorial, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Hall of Science Quarterly, Berkeley, California, Summer, 1988.

469. The Fermilab Story: Viewpoint of the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (1961-1971), Glenn T. Seaborg, Fermilab 1987, Annual Report of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois, 1987, p. 141.

470. Glenn T. Seaborg, Appraising the Ring, Statements in Support of the Superconducting Super Collider, compiled and introduced by Leon M. Lederman and Chris Quigg (Universities Research Association, 1988) p. 125.

471. The Role of Basic Research in Society, G.T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-23833, Berkeley, California, 1987.

472. Unusual Behavior of Projectile Fragments Produced by the Interactions of Relativistic Ar Ions with Copper, K. Aleklett, R. Brandt, G. Dersch, G. Feige, E.M. Friedlander, E. Ganssauge, G. Haase, D.C. Hoffman, J. Herrmann, B. Judek, W. Loveland, P.L. McGaughey, N.R. Porile, W. Schulz, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 38, 1658 (1988).

473. Charge and Mass Distributions From the Reactions of 240 MeV 12C Ions with 238U, C.H. Lee, Y.W. Yu, D. Lee, H. Kudo, K.J. Moody and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 38, 1757 (1988).

474. Total Projectile Kinetic Energy Scaling in Energetic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, W. Loveland, Z. Xu, C. Casey, K. Aleklett, J.O. Liljenzin, D. Lee, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 38, 2094 (1988).

475. Systematics of Target Fragment Mass Distributions in Intermediate and High Energy Nuclear Collisions, W. Loveland and G.T. Seaborg, Revue Roum. Phys. 33, 721 (1988).

476. An Amended Nuclear Pact Holds Hope of Total Ban, William Epstein and Glenn T. Seaborg, Los Angeles Times, August 5, 1988.

477. Non-Equilibrium Fission and Heavy Residue Production in the Interaction of 12-16 MeV/nucleon 32S with 165Ho, C. Casey, W. Loveland, Z. Xu, L. Sihver, K. Aleklett, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 40, 1244 (1989).

478. Preface, Glenn T. Seaborg, to Banning Nuclear Tests, Verification, Compliance, Savings, Betty G. Lall with Paul D. Brandes, Arms Control Verification Series, Council on Economic Priorities (1988).

479. Recent Research on the Heavy Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Transuranium Elements Today and Tomorrow, European Institute for Transuranium Elements, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany, October 26, 1988, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. 26112, Berkeley, California, 1988.

480. Nuclear Fission and Transuranium Elements — Fifty Years Ago, Glenn T. Seaborg, American Chemical Society Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, September 26, 1988, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-26111, 1988.

481. Pioneering the Nuclear Age, Glenn T. Seaborg, 25 Jahre Europäisches Institut für Transurane, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany, October 28, 1988 (University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Establishment, 1988) p. 19; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-26110, Berkeley, California, 1988.

482. Star Wars No, Nuclear Power Yes: Don’t let Politics Confuse the Issues, Hans A. Bethe and Glenn T. Seaborg, Washington Post, September 16, 1988.

483. Search for New Phenomena in High Energy Heavy Ion Interactions, R. Brandt, M. Bronikowski, V.S. Butsev, R. Chasteler, H.H. Cui, G. Dersch, G. Feige, E.M. Friedlander, E. Ganssauge, G. Hasse, J. Herrmann, D.C. Hoffman, B. Judek, M.I. Krivopustov, B.A. Kulakov, E.J. Langrock, D. Lee, W. Loveland, F. Pille, N.T. Porile, W. Schulz, and G.T. Seaborg, Nucl. Track Radiat. Meas. 5, 383 (1988).

484. Science Advice to the President, During and Immediately After World War II, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-26560, Berkeley, California (1989).

485. Letter to a Young Scientist, G.T. Seaborg, Gifted Young in Science: Potential Through Performance, Paul F. Brandwein and A. Harry Passow, eds. (National Science Teachers Association, Washington, 1988) p. 379.

486. The Positive Power of Science, Glenn T. Seaborg, Societal Issues: Scientific Viewpoints, Margaret Strom, ed. (American Institute of Physics, New York, 1988) p. 181.

487. Introduction to the Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission 1961-1971, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. PUB-651, December, 1988.

488. Heavy Residue Spectra in the Interaction of 85A MeV 12C with 197Au, K. Aleklett, K. Johansson, L. Sihver, W. Loveland, H. Groening, P.L. McGaughey, and G.T. Seaborg, submitted to Nucl. Phys. A; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-26668, 1988.

489. Nuclear Fission and the Transuranium Elements, G.T. Seaborg, Fifty Years with Nuclear Fission, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Vol. 2, (American Nuclear Society; La Grange Park, Illinois; 1989) p. 95.

490. Atomic Energy as an Humane Endeavor — Retrospective on Its Development, Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-26699, Berkeley, California, 1989.

491. The Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem 13 News, L.J. Brubacher, J.L. Candido, J.B. Capindale, W.A.E. McBryde, and A.D. Prudham, eds., No. 183, February, 1989, p. 8.

492. Foreword, Glenn T. Seaborg, to Living with Radiation: The Risk, the Promise, Henry M. Wagner, Jr. and Linda E. Ketchum, eds. (Johns Hopkins University Press, London, 1989) p. vii.

493. Non-Equilibrium Fission Processes in Intermediate Energy Nuclear Collisions, W. Loveland, C. Casey, Z. Xu, G.T. Seaborg, K. Aleklett, and L. Sihver, submitted to Phys. Lett. B; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-27177, 1989; also in Fifty Years with Nuclear Fission, Washington, D.C., and Gaithersburg, Maryland, April 25-28, 1989, Vol. 2, (American Nuclear Society; La Grange Park, Illinois; 1989) p. 698.

494. New Directions in the Development of Nuclear Power, Glenn T. Seaborg, 2nd International Symposium on Aneutronic Power, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1989; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-27181, 1989.

495. Non-Nuclear States Move to End Testing, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. 45, 36 (1989).

496. G.T. Seaborg, The Transuranium Elements, Chem 13 News, No. 183, 8 (February, 1989).

497. Nuclear Fission and the Transuranium Elements — 50 Years Ago, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 66, 379 (1989).

498. Weapons Labs Need New Thinking, Glenn T. Seaborg, Bull. At. Sci. 45, 10 (1989).

499. Improving the Role of the National Laboratories in Contributing to Arms Control, Glenn T. Seaborg, at the University of California, National Weapons Labs and Arms Control, San Francisco, January 16, 1989, Physics and Society 18, 6 (1989).

500. Aneutronic Fusion: Future Power, Glenn T. Seaborg, Defense News, Commentary: Opinion Letters, (May 8, 1989).

501. The Radioisotopes Program in the Decade 1961-1971, Glenn T. Seaborg, Isotopes News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, No. 20, July, 1989, p. 4.

502. Recent Chemical Research on the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, International Symposium on Advanced Nuclear Energy Research — Near-Future Chemistry in Nuclear Energy Field, Oarai, Ibaraki, Japan, February 15-16, 1989, p. 3.

503. Heavy Residue Linear Momenta in Intermediate Energy Krypton-Gold Collisions, K. Aleklett, W. Loveland, M. de Saint-Simon, L. Sihver, J.O. Liljenzin, and G.T. Seaborg, submitted to Phys. Lett. B; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-27306, 1989.

504. Recent Research on the Heavy Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Proceedings of the Symposium, Transuranium Elements Today and Tomorrow, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany, October 26, 1988, J. Nucl. Mat. 166, 25, (1989).

505. Reflections on My Three Presidents, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chem 13 News, No. 188, October, 1989, p. 6.

506. Book Review: Glenn T. Seaborg, of China Builds the Bomb, John Wilson Lewis: Xue Litai, in Essay Reviews, Isis 80, 491 (1989).

507. Man-Made Elements: Outlook for the Year 2039, K.E. Gregorich and G.T. Seaborg, J. Radioanalyt. Nucl. Chem.; 142, No. 1; pp. 27-51 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report No. LBL-27947, 1989.

508. Heavy Residue Spectra in the Interaction of 85 MeV/nucleon 12C with 197Au, K. Aleklett, M. Johansson, L. Sihver, W. Loveland, H. Groening, P.L. McGaughey, and G.T. Seaborg, Nucl. Phys. A 149, 591 (1989).

509. George C. Pimentel: (May 2, 1922 – June 18, 1989), Glenn T. Seaborg, The American Philosophical Society Yearbook, 1989, (The American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1989).

510. Heavy Residue Spectra in the Interaction of 85/A MeV 12C with 197Au, K. Aleklett, M. Johansson, L. Sihver, W. Loveland, H. Groening, P.L. McGaughey, and G.T. Seaborg, Progress Report from the Studsvik Neutron Research Laboratory, Nykoping, Sweden, 1987-1989, p. 84.

511. Silver, Copper, and ‘Honest-to-God’ Copper, J. Inst. Nucl. Mat. Management XVIII, 16, (1989).

512. Changes in Target Fragmentation Mechanisms with Increasing Projectile Energy in Intermediate Energy Nuclear Collisions, W. Loveland, K. Aleklett, L. Sihver, Z. Xu, C. Casey, D.J. Morrissey, J.O. Liljenzin, M. de Saint-Simon, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 41, 973 (1990).

513. Some Reminiscences on the Development of Nuclear Power, Glenn T. Seaborg, January 8, 1990, reprinted speech at the Executive Seminar on Electric Energy Supply for the Future, Berkeley, California, 1990.

514. The Crisis in Pre-college Science and Math Education, Glenn T. Seaborg, Skeptical Inquirer 14, 270 (1990).

515. Heavy Residue Linear Momenta in Intermediate Energy Krypton-Gold Collisions, K. Aleklett, W. Loveland, M. de Saint-Simon, L. Sihver, J.O. Liljenzin, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Lett. B 236, 404 (1990).

516. The Most Useful Actinide Isotope: Americium-241, J.D. Navratil, W.W. Schulz, and G.T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Ed. 67 (1990); Australian Science Magazine, Issue 2, University of South Queensland Press, Queensland, Australia, 1990, p. 11.

517. Heavy Residue Properties in Intermediate Energy Nuclear Collisions with Gold, K. Aleklett, W. Loveland, J.O. Liljenzin, L. Sihver, and G.T. Seaborg, in Heavy Ion Physics and Its Application, Lanzhou, China, October 8-12, 1990, W.Q. Shen, Y.X. Luo, J.Y. Liu, eds. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) p. 140.

518. A Basic Core Curriculum that Begins in the Seventh Grade, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science Scope. 14, 15 (1991).

519. Actinides and Transactinides, Glenn T. Seaborg, 4th Ed., Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology Vol. 1, 412 (1991).

520. Decisions in Nuclear Energy, Glenn T. Seaborg, Conversations about Electricity and the Future: Findings of an International Seminar and Lessons from a Year of Surprises, A. David Rossin and T. Kenneth Fowler (eds.), Berkeley, CA, pp. 184-193, June 1991.

521. The Search for the Missing Elements, Walter Loveland and Glenn T. Seaborg, New Scientist, August 31, 1991.

522. Cold Shoulder, Glenn T. Seaborg, in First Word, Omni, September, 1991, p. 8.

523. Toward a New Era of Energy, Glenn T. Seaborg and Paul H. Nitze, New York Times, November 23, 1991.

524. The Use of Radioanalytical Techniques to Study Intermediate Energy, Relativistic and Ultra Relativistic Nuclear Collisions, W.D. Loveland, K. Aleklett, J.O. Liljenzin, and G.T. Seaborg, Second International Conference on Methods and Applications of Radioanalytical Chemistry, Kona, Hawaii, April 21-27, 1991 (American Nuclear Society, Washington, D.C., 1991) p. 21

525. Comment on “On the Anomalon Interpretation of 40Ar + Cu Collisions at 0.9 and 1.8 AGeV,” G. Dersch, R. Beckman, G. Feige, T. Lund, P. Vater, R. Brandt, G. Hasse, E. Ganssauge, K. Aleklett, E.M. Friedlander, P.L. McGaughey, G.T. Seaborg, W. Loveland, J. Herrmann, N.T. Porile, V.A. Leskin, and K.D. Tolstov, Isotopenpraxis 27, p. 303 (1991).

526. A Nation at Risk Revisited, Glenn T. Seaborg, published as a chapter in Rebuilding American Education for the 21st Century, Industry Education Council of California, Golden Gate University Press, San Francisco, CA (1991).

527. Origin of the Actinide Concept, published as an opening to The Comparative Science of the Actinide and Lanthanide Elements, Dr. Gregory Choppin, Ed., Elsevier Science Publishing, New York, NY (1991).

528. Fragmentation of 197Au by 21 MeV/nucleon 129Xe, A. Yokoyama, W. Loveland, J.O. Liljenzin, K. Aleklett, D.J. Morrissey, and G.T. Seaborg, Phys. Rev. C 46, 647 (1992).

529. Comments on the Selective “History and Analysis of the Discovery of Element 102,” A. Ghiorso and G.T. Seaborg, Radiochim. Acta 53, 125 (1992).

530. “Transuranium Elements: A Half Century”, Glenn T. Seaborg, Chapter 2 in Transuranium Elements: A Half Century, L.R. Morss and J. Fuger, eds., (American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1992), pp. 10-49.

531. “Your Thirtieth Reunions in a Scientific Society -- Retrospective and Prospective,” Glenn T. Seaborg, reprinted commencement address given at Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan, May 2, 1992.

532. Response to The Report of the Transfermium Working “Discovery of the Transuranium Elements”, A. Ghiorso and G.T. Seaborg, Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 31, 233-237 (1993).

533. Elementary Disagreement, Albert Ghiorso and Glenn T. Seaborg, Chemistry & Industry, 780 (1993).

534. Responses on “Discovery of the Transfermium Elements”, A. Ghiorso and G.T. Seaborg, Pure Appl. Chem. 65 (8), 1816-1820 (1993).

535. An Overview of the Teaching of Nuclear Chemistry, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Radioanalyt. Nucl. Chem. Articles 171, 7-14 (1993).

536. Chapter, “Darleane Christian Hoffman (1926 — ),” Glenn T. Seaborg, in Women in Chemistry and Physics: A Biobibliographic Source Book, Louise S. Grinstein, Rose K. Rose and Miriam H. Rafailovich, eds, (Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 1993).

537. Overview of the Actinide and Lanthanide (the ƒ) Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Radiochim. Acta 61, 115-122 (1993).

538. Edwin Mattison McMillan (18 September 1907 — 7 September 1991), Glenn T. Seaborg, in Proc. of the Am. Phil. Soc. 137 (2), 287-291 (1993).

539. Book Review: Glenn T. Seaborg, of A Different Sort of Time: The Life of Jerrold R. Zacharias, Scientist, Engineer, Educator, Jack S. Goldstein, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 1992) Public Understand. Sci. 2, 182-183 (1993).

540. Approaching a Comprehensive Test Ban; A United States Historical Perspective, Glenn T. Seaborg and Benjamin S. Loeb, Disarmament: A periodic review by the United Nations, Vol. XV1, 3, 35-55, (1993).

541. Book Review: Glenn T. Seaborg, of A Mind Always in Motion: The Autobiography of Emilio Segrè, Emilio Segrè with Rosa Segrè, Physics Today 47, 61 (1994).

542. Origin of the Actinide Concept, Glenn T. Seaborg, chapter 118 in Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths, Vol. 18 — Lanthanides/Actinides: Chemistry, K.A. Gschneidner, Jr., L. Eyring, G.R. Choppin and G.H. Lander (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1994).

543. Hydrolysis Behavior of the Transuranium Elements, Bernd Jung, Norman M. Edelstein and Glenn T. Seaborg, chapter 30 in Coordination Chemistry: A Century of Progress, 1893-1993 — ACS Symposium Series 565, George B. Kauffman, Editor (American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. 1994). Presented at a symposium on coordination chemistry at the 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 28–April 2, 1993.

544. Foreword, Glenn T. Seaborg, to Operation Crossroads: The Atomic Tests at Bikini Atoll, Jonathan Weisgall (Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, 1994).

545. Secrecy Runs Amok, Glenn T. Seaborg, Science 264, 1410 (1994).

546. My Romance with the Chemistry of the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, R&D Innovator 3, 1 (1994).

547. Terminology of the Transuranium Elements, Glenn T. Seaborg, Terminology 2, 2229-252 (1994).

548. The Positive Power of Radioisotopes, Glenn T. Seaborg, Skeptical Inquirer 19, 39 (1995).

549. Evidence for the Synthesis of Element 267110 Produced by the 59Co + 209Bi Reaction, A. Ghiorso; D. Lee; L.P. Somerville; W. Loveland; J.M. Nitschke; W. Ghiorso; G.T. Seaborg; P. Wilmarth; R, Leres; A. Wydler; M. Nurmia; K. Gregorich; K. Czerwinski; R. Gaylord; T. Hamilton; N.J. Nannink; D.C. Hoffman; C. Jarzynski; C. Kacher; B. Kadkhodayan; S. Kreek; M. Lane; A. Lyon; M.A. McMahan; M. Neu; T. Sikkeland; W.J. Swiatecki; A. Türler; J.T. Walton; S. Yashita., Nucl. Phys. A 583, 861-866 (1995). Presented at the Fifth International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Taormina, Italy, May 30-June 4, 1994, by A. Ghiorso.

550. My Career as a Radioisotope Hunter, Glenn T. Seaborg, JAMA 273, 961-964 (1995).

551. Transuranium Elements: Past, Present, and Future, Glenn T. Seaborg, Acc. Chem. Res. 28, 257-264 (1995).

552. Gilbert Newton Lewis — Some Personal Recollections of a Chemical Giant, Glenn T. Seaborg, The Chemical Intelligencer, 27-37 (July 1995).

553. Message to the Participants of the Conference, Glenn T. Seaborg, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles, Vol. 197, No. 1, 9-13 (1995).

554. Transuranium Elements: The Synthetic Actinides, Glenn T. Seaborg, Radiochimica Acta 70/71, 69-90 (1995).

555. Summary of the Properties of the Lanthanide and Actinide Elements, published as a chapter in Frontiers in Nuclear Chemistry, D.D. Sood, Ed., Indian Association of Nuclear Chemists and Allied Scientists, Bombay, India, (1996)

556. Modification and Expansion of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table, Glenn T. Seaborg, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles, Vol. 203, No. 2 233-245 (1996).

557. The Next Fifty Years of the Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy, Glenn T. Seaborg, published as article inEconomics and Politics of Energy, the Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics and Politics of Energy, organized by Global Foundation, Inc. held November 27-29, 1995 in Miami Beach, Florida (1996)

558. Evolution of the Modern Periodic Table, Glenn T. Seaborg, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Transactions, 3899-3907 (1996)