Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Art
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Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 |
348 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on art and geology |
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48 |
337-342 |
Kvale, E.P., Powell, R.L., and McNerney, M.J. |
The art, history and geoscience of Hindostand whetstone gravestones in Indiana |
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48 |
333-336 |
Pestrong, R. |
Geology - the sensitive science |
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48 |
329-332 |
Morris, M., Morrison, D.L., and Rosenberg, G.D. |
Lithographic limestone as a teaching tool |
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48 |
325-328 |
Montgomery, S.L. |
Were artists the first teachers of geology? |
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48 |
21-324 |
Mieras, B.L. |
Linking art and geology for geoscience and educators through geoart |
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48 |
317-320 |
Leo, R.F. |
Minerals and the visual arts |
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48 |
113-316 |
Crannell, A., and Frantz, M. |
A course in mathematics and art |
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48 |
309-312 |
Grall-Johnson, H.M. |
Geology for art students |
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48 |
306-309 |
Johnson, K.G. |
Nineteenth-century convergence of geology and landscape art in eastern New York state - A pedagogic windfall |
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48 |
304-306, 360-361 |
Rowe, J.L., and Bjornerud, M. |
Volcanic petrographic textures in ceramic-glaze interfaces |
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48 |
300-303, 359 |
Moore, L.B. |
Scientific illustration techniques and handmade mineral paints fo geoscience classes. |
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48 |
296-299, 367-358 |
Allmon, W.D., and Ross, R.M. |
An art exhibit on dinosaurs and the nature of science |
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48 |
295, 353-356 |
Romey, W.D. |
Using patterns, icons, abstractions, and metaphors from art in geoscience classes |
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48 |
295, 353-356 |
Romey, W.D. |
Using patterns, icons, abstractions, and metaphors from art in geoscience classes |
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48 |
292-294, 352 |
Henchman, M. |
Case studies of the geochemical investigations of art for science and science-and-art courses |
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48 |
288-291, 348 |
Longhenry, S.C. |
Museums dissolving boundaries between science and art |
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48 |
284-287 |
Wright, E. |
Making art and doing science in an undergraduate earth-science course |
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48 |
280-283 |
Baker, L.L., and Sprenke, K.F. |
Field trip to a galaxy far, far away |
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48 |
279, 349-351 |
Rosenberg, G.D. |
More to earth science than meets the eye |
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48 |
276-278, 347 |
Hill, P.S. |
Teaching geochemistry through the artistic use of glass, ceramics and glazes |
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48 |
273-275 |
Rosenberg, G.D. |
Making space for art in the earth sciences |
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48 |
257 |
Gaugin, P. |
Cover painting - The flageolet player |