The major results of research in the United States for 1971–1974 in the areas of static, high-pressure X ray, ultrasonic and shock wave measurements, and progress in theoretical equations of state are summarized. This 4-year period has seen the massive accumulation of new data pertinent to describing the properties, and to some extent geodynamic processes, of the upper mantle as well as exposing the gauntlet of scientific challenge with regard to our lack of detailed understanding of the major changes in crustal seismic velocities, which seem to offer so much promise for earthquake prediction. In the area of very high pressure geophysics, another challenging problem uncovered is the question of explaining the low adiabatic gradient in the o...