Frank J. Millero
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(1) 1964 F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of aqueous methoxy phenols. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 9 (2): 192-193.
(2) F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of aqueous hydroxybenzaldehydes and vanillins. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 9 (2): 319-320.
(3) F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization and tautomerism of aqueous pyridine monocarboxylic acids. J. Phys. Chem., 68 (11): 3435-3437.
(4) 1965 F. J. Millero, J. C. Ahluwalia and L. G. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of aqueous barbituric acid and substituted barbituric acids. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 10 (2): 199-201.
(5) 1966 J. C. Ahluwalia, F. J. Millero, R. N. Goldberg and L.G. Hepler. Cryoscopic and calorimetric investigations of betaine and betaine hydrochloride. J. Phys. Chem., 70 (2): 319-323.
(6) G. L. Bertrand, F. J. Millero, C. H. Wu and L. G. Hepler. Thermochemical Investigations of the water-ethanol and water-methanol solvent systems I. Heats of mixing, heats of solution and heats of ionization of water. J. Phys. Chem., 70 (3): 699-705.
(7) 1967 F. J. Millero. High precision magnetic float densimeter. Rev. Sci. Instr., 38 (10): 1441-1444.
(8) F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes of sodium fluoride in aqueous solutions at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 71 (13): 4567-4569.
(9) F. J. Millero and W. Drost-Hansen. Apparent molal volumes of salt solutions at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper 135V, 154th Meeting of American Chemical Society, September, New York, New York.
(10) 1968 F. J. Millero and W. Drost-Hansen. Apparent molal volumes of ammonium chloride and some symmetrical tetraalkylammonium chlorides at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (5): 1758-1763.
(11) W. Drost-Hansen, F. J. Millero and H. A. Scheraga. Final Report to the Office of Saline Water: Compressibility and molal volume studies. Available from U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Division of Public Documents, Washington, D.C. 20402.
(12) F. J. Millero, W. Drost-Hansen and L. Korson. Relative viscosity and apparent molal volume of aqueous sodium sulfate at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (6): 2251-2254.
(13) F. J. Millero. Relative viscosity and apparent molal volume of N-methylpropionamide solutions at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (9): 3209-3214.
(14) F. J. Millero and W. Drost-Hansen. Apparent molal volumes of monovalent salt solutions at various temperatures. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 13 (3): 330-333.
(15) F. J. Millero. Apparent molal expansibilities of some divalent chlorides in aqueous solution at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 72 (13): 4589-4593.
(16) F. J. Millero. The partial molal volume of ions in various solvents. Abstract. F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXI Southeastern Regional Meeting of ACS, December, Tallahassee, Florida.
(17) 1969 L. Korson, W. Drost-Hansen and F. J. Millero. Viscosity of water at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 73 (1): 34-39.
(18) F. J. Millero. The partial molal volume of ions in seawater. Limnology and Oceanography, 14 (3): 376-385.
(19) F. J. Millero. The partial molal volumes of ions in various solvents. J. Phys. Chem., 73 (7): 2417-2420.
(20) F. J. Millero, C. H. Wu and L. Hepler. Thermodynamics of ionization of acetic and chloroacetic acid in ethanol-water mixtures. J. Phys. Chem., 73 (7):453-2455.
(21) F. J. Millero, R. Curry and W. Drost-Hansen. Isothermal compressibility of water at various temperatures. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 14 (4): 422-425.
(22) F. J. Millero. Use of the partial molal volume of electrolytes to study ion-ion interactions. Abstract, Paper No.116, 158th National ACS Meeting, September, New York, New York.
(23) 1970 F. J. Millero. The apparent and partial molal volume of aqueous sodium chloride solutions at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 74 (2): 356-362.
(24) F. J. Millero. Ion water interactions. Abstract, Paper No.7, Symposium on Electrolyte Solutions, Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting, ACS, April, Newark, Delaware.
(25) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. Isothermal compressibility of deuterium oxide at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper No. 26, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXIII, ACS Meeting in Miniature, May, Cypress Gardens, Florida.
(26) F. J. Millero. Partial molal volumes of aqueous tetraphenyl arsonium chloride and sodium tetraphenyl boron solutions at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper No.166, 160th National ACS Meeting, September, Chicago, Illinois.
(27) F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous sodium tetraphenyl boron solution from 0 to 60oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 15 (4): 562-566.
(28) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. The density and compressibility of seawater. Abstract, Paper No.292, Southeast-Southwest Regional ACS, Meeting, December, New Orleans, Louisiana.
(29) 1971 F. J. Millero. The partial molal volumes of tetraphenyl arsonium tetraphenylboron in water at infinite dilution. Ionic partial molal volumes. J. Phys. Chem., 75 (2): 280-282.
(30) F. J. Millero, R. Dexter and E. V. Hoff. The density and viscosity of deuterium oxide solution from 5 to 70oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 16 (2): 85-87.
(31) F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous tetraphenyl arsonium chloride solutions at 0, 25 and 50oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 16 (2f: 229-231.
(32) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of multicomponent salt solutions. Chapter 9 in the book, Biophysical Properties of Skin, Ed., by H. R. Elden, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Interscience Division, New York, N.Y. 329-371.
(33) F. J. Millero and F. K. Lepple. The isothermal compressibility of deuterium oxide at various temperatures. J. Chem. Phys., 54 (3): 946-949.
(34) F. J. Millero. The molal volumes of electrolytes. Chem. Rev., 71 (2): 147-176.
(35) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on ion pair formation. Abstract, Paper No.52, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXIV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Gainesville, Florida.
(36) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. The isothermal compressibility of seawater. Abstract, Paper No.53, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXIV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Gainesville, Florida.
(37) F. J. Millero. Effect of pressure on sulfate ion association in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 35 (11): 1089-1098.
(38) F. K. Lepple and F. J. Millero. The isothermal compressibility of seawater near one atmosphere. Deep-Sea Res., 18 (12): 1233-1254.
(39) F. J. Millero. Seawater - A test for multicomponent salt solution theories. Abstract, Paper No.235, 162nd National ACS Meeting, September, Washington, D.C.
(40) 1972 F. J. Millero. The partial molal volumes of electrolytes in aqueous solution. Chapter 13 in the book, Structure and Transport Processes in Water and Aqueous Solutions, Ed. by R. A. Horne, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Interscience Division, N.Y., N.Y. 519-595.
(41) F. J. Millero and R. A. Berner. Effect of pressure on carbonate equilibria in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 36 (1): 92-98.
(42) S. R. Scharager and F. J. Millero. The apparent equivalent volume and expansibility of seawater. Abstract, Paper No. 6, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(43) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater. Abstract, Paper No.7, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(44) E. V. Hoff and F. J. Millero. Effect of pressure on the ionization of water at various temperatures. Abstract, Paper No.8, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-In- Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(45) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volume of boric acid and sodium borate in pure water and sodium chloride solutions. Abstract, Paper No.9, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(46) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. A high precision, variable pressure magnetic float densimeter. Abstract, Paper No.76, F.L.A.C.S., Vol. XXV, ACS Meeting-in-Miniature, May, Key Biscayne, Florida.
(47) F. J. Millero, J. H. Knox and R. T. Emmet. A high-precision, variable-pressure magnetic float densimeter. J. Solution Chem., 1 (2): 173-186.
(48) F. J. Millero, L. D. Hansen, and E. V. Hoff. The enthalpy of seawater from 0 to 30oC and 0 to 40 ä salinity. Abstract, 26th Annual Calorimetry Conference, National Bureau of Standards, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
(49) F. J. Millero, E. V. Hoff and L. A. Kahn. The effect of pressure on the ionization of water at various temperatures from molal volume data. J. Solution Chem., 1 (4): 309-327.
(50) R. A. Fine, D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of water an seawater as determined from sound velocity data. Abstract, 1972 Annual Meeting, Acoustical Society of America.
(5l) F. J. Millero, S.R. Schrager and L D. Hansen. Titration calorimetry of seawater. Abstract, 1972 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 53 (11): 1029.
(52) 1973 F. J. Millero. Theoretical estimates of the isothermal compressibility of seawater. Deep-Sea Res., 20 (1): 101-105.
(53) F. J. Millero. Seawater - A Test of multicomponent electrolyte solution theories. I. The apparent equivalent volume, expansibility and compressibility of artificial seawater. J. Solution Chem., 2 (1): 1-22.
(54) F. J. Millero and F.K. Lepple. The density and expansibility of artificial seawater solutions from 0 to 40oC and 0 to 21ä chlorinity. Mar. Chem., 1: 89-104.
(55) F. J. Millero, L.D. Hansen and E. V. Hoff. The enthalpy of seawater from 0 to 30oC and 0 to 40 ä salinity. J. Mar. Res., 31 (1): 21-39.
(56) F. J. Millero and J.H. Knox. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous NaF, Na2SO4, KCl, K2SO4, MgSO4 solutions at 0 and 50oC. J. Chem., Eng. Data, 18 (4): 407-411.
(57) F. J. Millero, G. Perron and J. E. Desnoyers. Heat capacity of seawater solutions from 5 to 35oC and 0.5 to 22 ä chlorinity. J. Geophys. Res., 78 (21): 4499-4507.
(58) W. L. Masterton, H. Welles, J. H. Knox and F. J. Millero. Volume change of ion pair formation; rubidium nitrate and potassium nitrate in water. Abstract, Paper No.47, 156th National ACS Meeting, April, Dallas, Texas.
(59) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The enthalpies of dilution of aqueous boric acid solutions at several temperatures. J. Chem. Thermodyn., 5: 591-594.
(60) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. The high pressure density measurements of seawater - preliminary results. Abstract, 1973 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 54 (4): 300.
(6l) D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. Precise representation of the PVT properties of water and seawater determined from sound speed. J. Geophys. Res., 78 (30): 7122-7128.
(62) R. A. Fine, D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater. Abstract, 1973 Spring Meeting American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 54 (4): 301.
(63) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. Compressibility of water as a function of temperature and pressure. J. Chem. Phys., 59: 5529-5536.
(64) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry and structure of seawater. Abstract, International Symposium. ÒStructures of Water and Aqueous SolutionsÓ, Marburg, West Germany, July 1973.
(65) 1974 F. J. Millero. Seawater as a multicomponent. Chapter I, in the book The Sea, Ideas and Observations, Vol. 5, Ed. by E. D. Goldberg, Interscience Div., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y., pp. 3-80.
(66) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of seawater. Ann. Rev. of Earth and Planet. Sci., 2: 101-150.
(67) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the ionization of boric acid in aqueous solutions from molal volume data. J. Solution Chem., 3 (6): 417-430.
(68) F.J. Millero. The physical chemistry and structure of seawater, in the book Structure of Water and Aqueous Solutions, Ed. by W. Luck, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, ergstr., pp. 513-522.
(69) W. L. Masterton, H. Welles, J. H. Knox and F. J. Millero. Volume change of ion pair formation; rubidium nitrate and thallium (I) nitrate in water. J. Solution. Chem., 3 (2): 91-102.
(70) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. Molal volumes of aqueous boric acid-sodium chloride solutions. J. Solution Chem., 3 (6): 431-444.
(71) F. J. Millero. The state of metal ions in seawater. Abstract. Paper presented at Symposium on Chemistry of the Mediterranean Rovinj, Yugoslavia, May.
(72) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Direct measurements of the specific volume of seawater from 30 to 40o C, and 0 to 1000 bars. Abstract. 1974 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 55 (4): 310.
(73) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. High pressure apparent molal properties of seawater. Abstract. 1974 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 55 (4): 310.
(74) F. J. Millero and W. L. Masterton. The volume change for the formation of magnesium sulfate ion pairs at various temperatures. J. Phys. Chem., 78 (16): 1287-1294.
(75) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward, F. K. Lepple and E. V. Hoff. Isothermal compressibility of NaCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4, and MgSO4 solutions at l atm. from 0 to 45oC. J. Phys. Chem., 78 (16): 1636-1643.
(76) F. J. Millero, S. R. Schrager and L. D. Hansen. Thermometric titration analysis of seawater for chlorinity, sulfate, and alkalinity. Limnol. Oceanogr., 19 (3): 711-715.
(77) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. Direct measurement of the specific volume of seawater from -2 to 40oC and from 0 to 1000 bars, preliminary results, J. Geophys. Res., 79 (24): 3463-3472.
(78) R. A. Fine, D. P. Wang and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater. J. Mar. Res., 32 (32): 433-456.
(79) F. J. Millero. The use of calorimetry in determining the thermodynamics of ion pair formation. Abstract. Calorimetry Conference, Knoxville, Tenn., July.
(80) F. J. Millero. Equation of state of seawater. Naval Research Rev., 27 (9): 40-57.
(81) G. Perron, J. E. Desnoyers and F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes and heat capacities of alkaline earth chlorides in water at 25oC. Canada J. Chem., 52 (22): 3738-3741.
(82) 1975 G. Perron, J. E. Desnoyers and F. J. Millero. Apparent molal volumes and heat capacities of some sulfates and carbonates in water at 25oC. Canada J. Chem., 53 (8): 1134-1138.
(83) W. H. Leung and F. J. Millero. The enthalpy of formation of magnesium sulfate ion pairs. J. Solution Chem., 4 (2): 145-159.
(84) F. J. Millero and T. Kubinski. Speed of sound in seawater as a function of temperature and salinity at one atmosphere. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 57 (2): 312-319.
(85) R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. The high pressure PVT properties of deuterium oxide. J. Chem. Phys., 63 (1): 89-95.
(86) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of estuaries. Abstract. American Chemical Society Symposium on Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, Philadelphia, April.
(87) M. A. Watson, R. H. Wood and F. J. Millero. The activity of trace metals in artificial seawater at 25oC. Abstract. American Chemical Society Symposium on Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, Philadelphia, April.
(88) F. J. Millero. The physical chemistry of estuaries, Chapter 2, in Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, T. M. Church, Ed., ACS Symp. Ser. 18, Washington, D.C. pp. 25-55.
(89) M. W. Watson, R. H. Wood and F.J. Millero. The activity of trace metals in artificial seawater at 25oC., Chapter 6, in Marine Chemistry in the Coastal Environment, T. M. Church, Ed., ACS Symp. Ser. l8, Washington, D.C., pp. 112-118.
(90) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward and A. Gonzalez. The densities of seawater solutions at one atmosphere as a function of temperature and salinity. Abstract. 1975 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 56 (6): 372, June.
(91) F. J. Millero and S. Schrager. The effect of temperature on ionic equilibria in seawater. Abstract. 1975 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 56 (6): 372, June.
(92) R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. Specific volume of deuterium oxide from 2 to 40oC. and 0 to 1000 bars applied pressure. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 20 (4): 351-356.
(93) W. H. Leung and F. J. Millero. The enthalpy of dilution of some 1-1 and 2-1 electrolytes in aqueous solutions. J. Chem. Thermodyn., 7: 1067-1078.
(94) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the ionization of boric acid in sodium chloride and seawater from molal volume data at 0 and 25oC. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 39: 1595-1604.
(95) D. R. Kester, S. Ahrland, T. M. Beasley, M. Bernhard, M. Branica, I. D. Campbell, G. L. Eichhorn, K. A. Kraus, K. Kremling, F. J. Millero, H. W. Nurnberg, A. Piro, R. M. Pytkowicz, I. Steffan and W. Stumm. Chemical speciation in seawater, in The Nature of Seawater, E. D. Goldberg, Ed., Physical and Chemical Sciences Research Report, Dahlem Konferenzen, Berlin, pp.l7-41.
(96) F. J. Millero. The thermodynamics of seawater at one atmosphere. Abstract. IAPSO Symposium on Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry of Sea Water, IUGG XVI General Assembly, Grenoble, France, p. 80, September.
(97) F. J. Millero. Important problems in the physical chemistry of seawater. Abstract. IAPSO Symposium on Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry of Seawater, IUGG XVI General Assembly, Grenoble, France, pp. 149-150, September.
(98) G. K. Ward and F. J. Millero. The density of seawater solutions at one atmosphere. Abstract. IAPSO Symposium on Thermodynamics of the Sea and Equation of State, IUGG XVI General Assembly Grenoble, France, p. 47, September.
(99) F. J. Millero and K. Kremling. The densities of Baltic Sea Waters. Abstract. 1975 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 56 (12): 1001, December.
(100) 1976 F. J. Millero. The state of metal ions in seawater. Thalassia Jugoslavica, 11 (1/2): 53-84.
(101) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, by W. Broecker, J. Chem. Ed., 52 (10): 487A.
(102) F. J. Millero, D. Lawson and A. Gonzalez. The density of artificial river and estuarine waters. J. Geophys. Res., 81 (6): 1177-1179.
(103) F.
J. Millero and R. T. Emmet. The effect of dissolved air and natural isotopic
distributions on the density of water.
J. Mar. Res., 34 (1): 15-24.
(104) F. J. Millero, A. Gonzalez and G. K. Ward. The density of seawater solutions at one atmosphere as a function of temperature and salinity. J. Mar. Res., 34 (1): 61-93.
(105) H. P. Hopkins, W. C. Duer and F. J. Millero. Heat capacity changes for the ionization of aqueous phenols at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 5 (4): 263-268.
(106) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography 2nd Ed., I and II, J.P. Riley and G. Skirrow, Eds., Marine Geol., 21 (1): 63.
(107) F. J. Millero. The effect of pressure on the solubility of calcite in seawater at 25oC. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 40: 983-985.
(108) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. A precise equation of state for seawater covering only the oceanographic range. Abstract. 1976 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 57 (4): 261, April.
(109) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The specific volume of seawater at high pressures. Deep-Sea Res., 23: 595-612.
(110) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward and P. V. Chetirkin. The partial specific volume, expansibility, compressibility, and heat capacity of aqueous lysozyme solutions. J. Biol. Chem., 25 (13): 4001-4004.
(111) W. C. Duer, W. H. Leung, G. B. Oglesby and F. J. Millero. Seawater. A test for multicomponent Electrolyte solution Theories. II. Enthalpy of mixing and dilution of the major sea salts. J. Solution Chem., 5 (7): 509-528.
(112) F. J. Millero and W. H. Leung. The thermodynamics of seawater at one atmosphere. Amer. J. Sci., 276: 1035-1077.
(113) F. J. Millero, A. Gonzalez, P. G. Brewer and A. Bradshaw. The density of North Atlantic and North Pacific deep waters. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 32: 468-472.
(114) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, 2nd Ed., Vols. III and IV, J. P. Riley and G. Skirrow, Eds., Mar. Geol., 21: 325-331.
(115) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. A re-evaluation of WilsonÕs sound speed measurements for pure water. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 60 (6): 1270-1273.
(116) F. J. Millero and K. Kremling. The densities of Baltic Sea waters. Deep-Sea Res., 23: 1129-1138.
(117) 1977 F. J. Millero. Thermodynamic models for the state of metal ions in seawater, Chapter 17, in The Sea, Ideas and Observations, Vol. 6 , E. D. Goldberg, Ed., Interscience Div., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, New York, pp. 653-693.
(118) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Effect of salt content on the temperature of maximum density and on static stability in Lake Ontario. Limnol. Oceanogr., 22 (1): 158-159.
(119) F. J. Millero. The use of the specific interaction model to estimate the partial molal volumes of electrolytes in seawater. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 41: 215-223.
(120) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Precise equation of state of seawater for oceanic ranges of salinity, temperature and pressure. Deep-Sea Res., 24: 365-369.
(121) F. J. Millero, P. V. Chetirkin and F. Culkin. The relative conductivity and density of standard seawaters. Deep-Sea Res., 24: 315-321.
(122) C.-T. Chen, R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of pure water determined from sound speeds. J. Chem. Phys., 66 (5): 2142-2144.
(123) 1977 W. C. Duer, J. Greenstein, G. B. Oglesby and F. J. Millero. Qualitative observation concerning packing densities for liquids, solutions and random assemblies of spheres. J. Chem. Ed., 54: 139-142.
(124) C.-T. Chen, R. T. Emmet and F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volumes of aqueous solutions of NaCl, KCl, MgCl2, Na2SO4 and MgSO4 from 0 to 1000 bars at 0, 25, and 50oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 22 (2): 201-207.
(125) F. J. Millero, F. Gomar and J. Oster. The partial molal volume and compressibility change for the formation of the calcium sulfate ion pair at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 6 (4): 269-280.
(126) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The use and misuse of pure water PVT properties for lake waters. Nature, 26: 707-708.
(127) G. B. Oglesby, W. C. Duer and F. J. Millero. Effect of chloride ion and ionic strength on the response of a copper (II) ion-selective electrode. Anal. Chem., 49: 877-879.
(128) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The speed of sound in seawater at high pressures. Abstract. 1977 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, 58 (6): 415, June.
(129) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The volume and compressibility change for the formation of LaSO4+ ion pair at 25oC. J. Solution Chem., 6 (9): 589-607.
(130) F. J. Millero, G. K. Ward and P. V. Chetirkin. Relative sound velocities of sea salts at 25oC. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 61 (6): 1492-1498.
(131) F. J. Millero, A. Laferriere and P. V. Chetirkin. The partial molal volumes of electrolytes in 0.725 m sodium chloride solutions at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 81 (18): 1737-1745.
(132) F. J. Millero, C. Shin and A. Lo Surdo. The apparent molal volume and adiabatic compressibility of amino acids in water at 25oC. Abstract. Fifth International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics, Ronneby, Sweden, August, No.138.
(133) F. J. Millero. The high pressure PVT properties of aqueous electrolyte solutions. Abstract. Fifth International Conference on Chemical Thermodynamics, Ronneby, Sweden, August.
(134) F. J. Millero. Estimates of partial molal volumes in aqueous multicomponent electrolyte solutions. Abstract. Poster Session, Faraday Division General Discussion, Oxford, September.
(135) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Speed of sound in deuterium oxide relative to normal water as a function of temperature and pressure. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 62 (3): 553-557.
(136) F. J. Millero. Ionic interactions in seawater. Abstract. American Chemical Society, 1977 Southeastern Regional Meeting, Tampa, November. Paper No.294, p. 147.
(137) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Thermodynamics of Seawater, Part l, by J. V. Leyendekkers, Am. Scientist, 6 (4): 491.
(138) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. The equation of state of seawater determined from sound speeds. Abstract. 1977 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 58 (12): 1164, December.
(139) F. J. Millero, A. Lo Surdo and D. Means. The density and speed of sound of Orca Basin brines. Abstract. 1977 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 58 (12): 1175, December.
(140) C.-T. Chen and F. J. Millero. Speed of sound in seawater at high pressures. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 62 (5): 1129-1135.
(141) 1978 R. A. Fine, C. N. K. Mooers and F. J. Millero. Effects of non-linear pressure-volume-temperature properties on the potential energy distribution in the Atlantic Ocean. Deep-Sea Res., 25:15-22.
(142) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Thermodynamics of Seawater, Part 1, by J. V. Leyendekkers, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 10 (2): 671.
(143) F. J. Millero, A. Lo Surdo and C. Shin. The apparent molal volumes and adiabatic compressibilities of aqueous amino acids at 25oC. J. Phys. Chem., 82 (7): 784-792.
(144) F. J. Millero, J. W. Morse and C.-T. Chen. The carbonate system in the Mediterranean Sea. Abstract. 1978 Spring Meeting, American Geophysical Union, Miami Beach, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 59 (4): 306, April.
(145) F. J. Millero. The physical properties of high salinity waters. Abstract. V. International Symposium on ÒChemistry of the Mediterranean SeaÓ, Rovinj, Yugoslavia, May.
(146) F. J. Millero and A. Lo Surdo. The structure of ion pairs determined from volume and enthalpy data. Abstract. IUPAC Symposium on ÒIons and Ion Pairs and Their Roles in Chemical ReactionsÓ, Syracuse, May.
(147) F. J. Millero. Book Review on Chemical Oceanography, 2nd Ed., Vol. V., J. P. Riley and R. Chester, Eds., Marine Geol., 27 (l/2):185-186.
(148) A. Lo Surdo, C. Shin and F. J. Millero. The apparent molal volume and adiabatic compressibility of some organic solutes in water at 25oC. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 23 (3): 197-201.
(149) F. J. Millero, D. Forsht, D. Means, J. Gieskes and K. Kenyon. The density of North Pacific Ocean waters. J. Geophys. Res., 83 (C5): 2359-2364.
(150) C.-T. Chen, R. A. Fine and F. J. Millero. Comment on ÒA new density relation for pure and saline waterÓ, by B. Gebhart and J. C. Mollendorf. Deep-Sea Res., 25: 499-501.
(151) F. J. Millero, W. C. Duer, E. Shepard and P. V. Chetirkin. The thermodynamics of the phosphate system. Abstract