Submissions from 1991
Memory Intensive Statistical Algorithms for Multibeam Bathymetric Data, Colin Ware, William Knight, and David E. Wells
Ocean Mapping: From where? to what?, D. E. Wells, L. A. Mayer, and John E. Hughes Clarke
Western Nova Scotia Continental Rise: Relative importance of mass wasting and deep-boundary-current activity, John E. Hughes Clarke, D. O'Leary, and D. J. W. Piper
Submissions from 1990
Using Hand Position for Virtual Object Placement, Colin Ware
Large scale current induced erosion and deposition in the wake of the 1929 Grand Banks turbidity current, John E. Hughes Clarke, Alexander N. Shor, David J. W. Piper, and Larry A. Mayer
A Color Sequence Editor, R Guitard and Colin Ware
Seafloor Acoustic Remote Sensing with Multibeam Echo-Sounders and Bathymetric Sidescan Sonar Systems, Christian de Moustier and Haruyoshi Matsumoto
Late-stage mass-wasting in the wake of the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, John E. Hughes Clarke
Simultaneous Operation of the Sea Beam Multibeam Echo-Sounder and the SeaMARC II Bathymetric Sidescan Sonar System, Christian de Moustier, Peter F. Lonsdale, and Alexander N. Shor
The RGYB Color Geometry, Colin Ware and William B. Cowan
Explorations and Virtual Camera Control in Virtual Three Dimensional Enivronments, Colin Ware and Steven Osborne
Animation Using Behaviour Functions, Timothy C. Lethbridge and Colin Ware
Submissions from 1989
Displaying Correlations using Position, Motion, Point Size or Point Colour, Serge Limoges, Colin Ware, and William Knight
ESCIM: A System for the Investigation of Meaningful Motion, Siew Hong Yang and Colin Ware
Strokes for Representing Univariate Vector Field Maps, David Fowler and Colin Ware
Geoid and Density Anomalies, Nikolaus Christou, Petr Vanicek, and Colin Ware
A Simple Heuristically-Based Method for Expressive Stimulus-Response Animations, Timothy C. Lethbridge and Colin Ware
Bat Brushes: On the uses of six position and orientation parameters in a paint program, Colin Ware and Curtis Baxter
Sea Beam Survey of an Active Strike-Slip Fault: The San Clemente Fault in the California Continental Borderland, Mark R. Legg, Bruce P. Luyendyk, Jacqueline Mammerickx, Christian de Moustier, and Robert C. Tyce
Fast Hill Shading with Specular Reflection and Cast Shadows, Colin Ware
Submissions from 1988
Using the Bat: A Six Dimensional Mouse for Object Placement, Colin Ware and Danny R. Jessome
Modifications and Improvements to the Sea Beam System on Board R/V Thomas Washington, Christian de Moustier, T Hylas, and J C. Phillips
Multi-Sensor Real-Time Data Acquistion and Preprocessing at Sea, J C. Moore, J S. Charters, and Christian de Moustier
Color Sequences for Univariate Maps: Theory, Experiments and Principles, Colin Ware
Dense Biological Communities at 3850m on the Laurentian Fan and their relationship to the deposits of the 1929 Grand Banks Earthquake, John E. Hughes Clarke
State of the Art in Swath Bathymetry Survey Systems, Christian de Moustier
Approaches to Acoustic Backscattering Measurements From the Deep Seafloor, Christian de Moustier
Using the Bat: a Six Dimensional Mouse for Object Placement, Colin Ware and Danny R. Jessome
Multiple Sound Source Synchronizer for Seafloor Surveying, J C. Phillips, J L. Abbott, and Christian de Moustier
Adaptive Noise Canceling Applied to Sea Beam Sidelobe Interference Rejection, Dimitri Alexandrou and Christian de Moustier
Using Color Dimensions to Display Data Dimensions, Colin Ware and John C. Beatty
GLORIA sonar survey of the New England-Nova Scotian continental margin: the rise revealed, D. W. O'Leary, John E. Hughes Clarke, M. Dobson, and S. R. J. Williams
State of the Art in Swath Bathymetry Survey Systems (in French), Christian de Moustier
The 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, slump and turbidity current, David J. W. Piper, Alexander N. Shor, and John E. Hughes Clarke
Submissions from 1987
On-Line Sea Beam Acoustic Imaging, Christian de Moustier and F V. Pavlicek
A fully transportable Sea Beam complex acoustic data acquisition system, Christian de Moustier and F V. Pavlicek
An evaluation of an Eye Tracker as a Device for Computer Input, Colin Ware and Harutune H. Mikaelian
Chromatic Mach Bands: Behavioural Evidence for Lateral Inhibition in Color Vision, Colin Ware and William B. Cowan
Animations Using Behaviour Functions, T C. Lethbridge and Colin Ware
On the Brightness of Colours that Differ in Hue or Saturation, W B. Cowan and Colin Ware
Submissions from 1986
Bathymetric Artifacts in Sea Beam Data: How to Recognize Them and What Causes Them, Christian de Moustier and Martin C. Kleinrock
Beyond bathymetry: Mapping acoustic backscattering from the deep seafloor with Sea Beam, Christian de Moustier
Choosing a Colour Sequence for Univariate Maps, Colin Ware
Using Colour to Display Structures in Multidimensional Discrete Data, Colin Ware and John C. Beatty
Submissions from 1985
Inference of Manganese Nodule Coverage from Sea Beam Acoustic Backscattering Data, Christian de Moustier
Submissions from 1983
Evidence for an Independent Luminance Channel, Colin Ware
The Chromatic Cornsweet Effect, Colin Ware and William B. Cowan
Submissions from 1982
Changes in Perceived Color Due to Chromatic Interactions, Colin Ware and William B. Cowan
Human Axial Chromatic Aberration Found Not to Decline with Age, Colin Ware
Submissions from 1981
Subjective Contours Independent of Subjective Brightness, Colin Ware
Submissions from 1980
A Coloured Subjective Triangle Due to Assimilation, Colin Ware
Submissions from 1978
Illusory Contours Can Arise in Dot Figures, John M. Kennedy and Colin Ware
Perception of Subjective Lines, Surfaces and Volumes in Three-dimensional Constructions, Colin Ware and J M. Kennedy
Submissions from 1977
Illusory Line Linking Solid Rods, Colin Ware and J M. Kennedy
Contour Perception and Components of the Visual Array, Colin Ware
Submissions from 1974
The Spatial Selectivity of the Tilt Aftereffect, Colin Ware and Donald E. Mitchell
Interocular Transfer of a Visual After-Effect in Normal and Stereoblind Humans, Donald E. Mitchell and Colin Ware
On Interocular Transfer of Various Visual After-Effects in Normal and Stereoblind Observers, Colin Ware and Donald E. Mitchell