Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Geoscience - Professional Affairs and Public Affairs
This index uses the very latest list of keywords and numbers.
Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 641-650 | Battles, D.A., and Welford, M.R. |
An assessment of combined academic geology and geography departments based on a survey of department chairs | ||
48 | 605-616 | Heath, C.P.M. |
Technical and non-technical skills needed by oil companies | ||
48 | 600 | Hoch, A.R. |
Using the minutes of meetings to monitor service-learning projects | ||
48 | 591 | Davis, R.L. |
Required class attendance at public meetings | ||
48 | 242 | Anderson, K.S. |
News from capitol hill - Rough riders in a hog-tied Senate | ||
48 | 130-136 | Minniear, M.P. |
Forecasting the permanent decline of global petroleum production | ||
47 |
201 |
Anderson, K.S. |
News from capitol hill - Geoscientists beyond the geosciences |
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47 |
207 |
Jackson, J. |
Getting earth science week off to a great start (+ poster insert on "Sustaining our Soils and Society") |
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47 |
300-301 |
Anderson, K.S. |
News from capitol hill - Geoscientists beyond the geosciences - A heated atmosphere |
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47 |
335 |
Weiner, J. |
Food for thought |
||
47 |
350-356 |
Hodder, A.P.W. |
Using a decision-assessment matrix in volcanic-hazard management |
||
47 |
357-361 |
Ongley, L.K. |
Rank distribution of 1997 geoscience teaching faculty |
||
47 |
374-375 |
Anderson, K.S. |
News from Capitol Hill - Sometimes science is beside the point |
||
47 |
406 |
American Geological Institute |
Earth Science Week poster |
||
47 |
454 |
Shamos, M.H. |
Food for thought |
||
47 |
464-468 |
Wheeler, G.R. |
Teaching mineral resources as an aid to understanding international policy issues |
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46 |
456-459 |
Feldman, H.R., and Wilson, J. |
The Godzilla syndrome - Scientific inaccuracies of prehistoric animals in the movies |
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46 |
449-451 |
Whisonant, R.C., and Philley, J.C. |
Registration and testing of practicing geologists: implication for academic programs |
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46 |
321-330 |
Whisonant, R.C. |
Linking geology and social studies - Civil War battles for southwestern Virginia's lead and salt |
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46 |
280-281 |
Picard, M.D. |
About myself |
||
46 |
273 |
Moores, Eldridge |
Food for thought |
||
46 |
118 |
Shea, J.H. |
More progress (???) on science education standards |
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45 |
415-424 |
Mirsky, A. |
Influence of geologic factors on ancient Egyptian civilization |
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44 |
445-447 |
Picard, M.D. |
Redrock College |
||
44 |
428-438 |
Leveson, D.J., and Seidemann, D.E. |
Richard Milton - A non-religious creationist ally |
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44 |
412-416 |
Hannah, J.L. |
What NSF expects in project evaluations for educational innovations |
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44 |
25-35 |
Mirsky, A., and Bland, E.L. |
Influence of geologic factors on ancient civilizations in the Aegean area |
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44 |
336 |
Atkinson, R. |
Food for thought |
||
44 |
126 |
Shea, J.H. |
Creationism rears its ugly head, again |
||
43 |
568-569 |
Schneiderman, J.S. |
Letter from Washington: lessons from Senator Packwood |
||
43 |
569 |
Duba, R.L. |
Letter - Biggest land grab of the 20th century |
||
43 |
542-547 |
Picard, M.D. |
Earthquake news |
||
43 |
422-423 |
Schneiderman, J.S. |
Letter from Washington: Occasions to educate an environmentally responsible citizenry |
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43 |
420-421 |
Hannah, J. |
Re$ource exploration - funding from NSF's Education and Human Resources Directorate |
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43 |
331 |
Milling, M.E. |
Food for thought |
||
43 |
321 |
Yergin, D. |
Food for thought |
||
43 |
292-293 |
Schneiderman, J.S. |
Letter from Washington - Geology and policy decisions for river ecosystems |
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43 |
260-261 |
Hannah, J.L. |
Resource exploration - NSF funding for innovations in education |
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43 |
221-226 |
Milliken, K.L., and Eustice, R.A. |
Historical data on graduate-level participation of women in a large geoscience department |
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43 |
185-186 |
Schneiderman, J.S. |
Letter from Washington - private-itis and the United States Geological Survey |
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43 |
147-151 |
Coleman, S.L. and Soellner, A.M. |
Scientific literacy and earthquake prediction |
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43 |
141-146 |
Dickinson, W.W. |
A natural-resources lab for environmental geology |
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43 |
140 |
Yergin, D. |
Food for thought |
||
43 |
82-83 |
Schneiderman, J.S. |
Letter from Washington |
||
43 |
63-64 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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42 |
211,305 |
Shea, J.H. |
Some thoughts on bottled water |
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42 |
471-477 |
Bursik, M.I., Hodge, D.S., and Sheridan, M.F. |
Interactive computer modeling of social and scientific issues related to volcanic hazards |
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42 |
358-361 |
Pilkey, O.H.Jr. |
Mathematical modeling of beach behavior doesn't work |
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42 |
345-350 |
Gibson, M.A. |
Teaching scientific integrity to geology majors |
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42 |
303-304 |
Douglas, R., and Pipkin, B.W. |
Presentation and acceptance of the 1993 R.W. Webb Award |
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42 |
149-151 |
McGehee, T.L., Magee, R.W., and Ham, T.H. |
A Department of Energy university summer associate program |
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42 |
141-142 |
Freeman, T. |
Taking a Macintosh to Europe |
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42 |
45 |
Kornberg, A. |
Food for thought |
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42 |
32-42 |
Cicarelli, J.A. |
The geology of the battle of Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944 |
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42 |
17-24 |
Gunter, M.E. |
Asbestos as a metaphor for teaching risk perception |
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42 |
4 |
Brown, C.Q. |
1993 NAGT Presidential address: Individuals in association |
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42 |
xxx |
Yergin, D. |
The prize -- The epic quest for oil, money, and power |
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40 |
286 |
Branch, S., and Luciano, L. |
Food for thought |
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40 |
241-244` |
Moody, J.B., and Brown, L. |
Association for Women Geoscientists Foundation Outstanding Educator Award |
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39 |
33 |
Nishenko, S.P., and Bollinger, G.A. |
Food for thought |
||
39 |
4-5 |
Stenstrom, R.C. |
Teaching, research, and promotion - Is science education in decay? |
||
38 |
483 |
Goldwasser, E.L. |
Food for thought |
||
38 |
463-464 |
Zen, E. |
Science literacy and why it is important |
||
38 |
445-451 |
Carpenter, J.R. |
Importance of earth science in the precollege curriculum |
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38 |
428-433 |
Purdom, W.B., Welton, R.E., and Wilson, R.D. |
Study of local radon occurrence as an interdisciplinary undergraduate research project |
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38 |
380-392 |
Roedder, E. |
Formation, handling, storage, and disposal of nuclear wastes |
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38 |
371 |
Gutstadt, A. |
Errata |
||
38 |
339-342 |
Bladh, K.L. |
Teaching hazard-mitigation education in a liberal-arts college |
||
38 |
315 |
Nierenberg, W.A. |
Food for thought |
||
38 |
280-283 |
Tunley, A.T. |
The Alaska Minerals Program is an Alliance that Works |
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38 |
194-196 |
Boardman, S.J., and Buchwald, C.E. |
Maintaining geology enrollments during a period of decline |
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38 |
191-192 |
Williams, J.W. |
Self preservation forces program reconsideration in geology departments |
||
38 |
184-186 |
Paull, R.A. |
The geoscience department of the future: the time for decision is now |
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38 |
181-183 |
Greenberg, J.K. |
Voluntarism and diversification of undergraduate geoscience programs |
||
38 |
168 |
Jorstad, R.B. |
A source of low-cost or free rock-storage cabinets |
||
38 |
105-106 |
Harden, D.R. |
An introductory geology exercise on contouring intensities for the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake |
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38 |
94-100 |
Gutstadt, A.M. |
Coastal processes and legal boundaries |
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38 |
13-15 |
Oberdorfer, J.A., Williams, J.W., and Smeiser, M.G. |
Lottery proceeds in California pay for installation of a ground-water monitoring system |
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38 |
9-12 |
Picard, M.D. |
Why geology? 1989 Presidential address |
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37 |
78,129 |
Greenberg, J.K. |
Crumbling foundations |
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37 |
336 |
Steward, D. |
Food for thought |
||
37 |
316 |
Booth, W. |
Food for thought |
||
37 |
308-311 |
Pilkey, O.H. |
The engineering of sand |
||
37 |
240 |
Nance, J.J. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
190-193 |
Bork, K.B. |
Kirtley Fletcher Mather as geologist and political activist |
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37 |
160 |
Sagan, C. |
Food for thought |
||
37 |
26 |
Moore, J.A. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
9-12 |
Mirsky, A. |
Geology in our everyday lives |
||
36 |
215-220 |
Padian, K. |
New discoveries about dinosaurs: separating the facts from the news |
||
36 |
214 |
Sagan, C. |
Food for thought |
||
36 |
66 |
Sagan, C. |
Food for thought |
||
36 |
18 |
Bouton, C., and Rice, Beryl, R. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
276 |
Picard, M.D. |
Diamond hunting |
||
35 |
244-245 |
Shea, J.H. |
Science, geology, geography and "cultural literacy" |
||
35 |
133 |
McKown, D.B. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
129 |
Shea, J.H. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
93-103 |
Monroe, J.S. |
Creationism, human footprints and flood geology |
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35 |
32 |
Feeney, K. |
Dinosaurs roam land of fashion |
||
35 |
1-2 |
Hastings, R.J. |
Cover photo of Paluxy River dinosaur track |
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34 |
293-294 |
Friedman, G.M. |
The dilemma of the geoscientist |
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34 |
283-285 |
Picard, M.D. |
Praying and fasting over Great Salt Lake |
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34 |
209-210 |
Brande, S. |
RAMblings |
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34 |
173-179 |
Butler, J.J. Jr. |
Earth science education in China |
||
34 |
166-173 |
Yoder, H.S. Jr. |
trends in the education of earth scientists |
||
34 |
124-125 |
Picard, M.D. |
Retreating geologists |
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34 |
60-61 |
Allen J.E. |
Geological Society of the Oregon Country |
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34 |
294 |
Associated Press |
Food for thought |
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34 |
60 |
Verdon, A.J. Jr. |
Scientists, educators meet |
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34 |
9 |
Anonymous |
Position announcement |
||
33 |
295 |
Ernst, W.G. |
Message to the solid-earth science community |
||
33 |
287-288 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Appointments and reappointments |
||
33 |
257 |
Verdon, Andrew J. |
AGI pamphlet careers in geology |
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33 |
246-249 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Worland and Cody |
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33 |
212-215 |
Sand, Virginia Murphy, and Bunning, Bonnie Butler |
Ten years of progress for AGI's Women Geoscientists Committee |
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33 |
193-196 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Gillette and Casper |
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33 |
167-170 |
Stuckless, John Shearing, and Vogt, Daniel Gene |
Medical emergencies at summer field camp |
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33 |
70 |
Sonnier, Isadore L. |
Earth science in secondary schools |
||
33 |
55-56 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Missed connections |
||
33 |
22-28 |
Picard, M.D., and Knight, J. |
Concentration of geology faculty by fields in college and university departments |
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33 |
13-14 |
Kauffman, M.E. |
Scientific exchange, freedom of expression, big brother and 1984 |
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33 |
11-13 |
Carpenter, J.R., Exline, J.D., and Jones, B.W. |
Earth-science teachers honored in presidential awards program |
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32 |
337 |
Unklesbay, A.G. |
Is it our fault? |
||
32 |
326 |
Stensrud, H.L. |
Looking for work - a different slant |
||
32 |
266 |
Picard, M.D. |
Red-shod lady |
||
32 |
189 |
Picard, M.D. |
Looking for work |
||
32 |
171 |
McKenzie, G.D. |
Using microcomputers to increase productivity in academia |
||
32 |
141 |
Wielert, J.S. |
NAGT participation in the nuclear-disaster debate |
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32 |
43 |
Shea, J.H. |
A list of selected references on creationism |
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31 |
393-394 |
Burger, H.R. |
RAMblings |
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31 |
362-368 |
Amend, J.R., and Armold, A.A. |
A public education program in water resources management |
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31 |
66 |
Socolow, A.G. |
So what's the value of a geological report? |
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31 |
59 |
NAGT Executive Committee |
Resolution (on science teaching in the secondary schools) |
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31 |
22-25 |
Allen, J.E. |
One man's shadow |
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30 |
14-17 |
Eglin, P.G., and Graham, M.W. |
Creationism challenges geology - A retreat to the eighteenth century |
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30 |
116-120 |
Picard, M.D. |
Exploding volcanoes |
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30 |
80-85 |
Melhorn, W.N., and Kaplan, P.G. |
The geological observations of General George A. Custer |
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30 |
34-58 |
Brush, S.G. |
Finding the age of the earth - By physics or by faith? |
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30 |
24-26 |
Strahler, A.N. |
Creationists change their strategy |
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30 |
4-5 |
Shea, J.H. |
"Scientific creationism" and the future of geological education - An editorial |
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29 |
228-232 |
Rossiter, M.W. |
Geology in nineteenth-century women's education in the United States |
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29 |
184-185 |
Thornton, S.E. |
Origin of new faculty in sedimentary petrology at PhD-granting universities in the United States and Canada |
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29 |
169-175 |
Norris, R.M. |
Early geologic education in California - Berkeley and Stanford show the way |
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29 |
121-127 |
Bokuniewicz, H.J. |
Monitoring seasonal beach responses: an educational and public service program |
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29 |
60-63 |
Howard, A.D. |
Speakership |
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29 |
22-25 |
Chew, R.T. III |
A geologist's opportunity, the good news |
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28 |
193-198 |
Drake, E.T. |
Dinosaurs and international relations 1910-1917 |
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28 |
86-91 |
Meunier, T.K. |
Topographic mapmaking |
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28 |
36-45 |
Lindholm, R.C. |
The oil shortage - A story geologists should tell |
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28 |
4-35 |
Bartlett, A.A. |
Forgotten fundamentals of the energy crisis |