Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Geoscience Employment
This index uses the very latest list of keywords and numbers.
Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 605-616 | Heath, C.P.M. |
Technical and non-technical skills needed by oil companies | ||
48 | 5-18 | Heath, C.P.M. |
The technical and non-technical skills needed by Canadian-based mining companies | ||
47 |
385-386 |
Exton, B.J. |
Exploring geology on the World-Wide-Web - Employment resources |
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46 |
497-499 |
Wampler, J.M., and Wallace, P. |
Misconceptions of crystal growth and cooling rates in the formation of igneous rocks: The case of pegmatites and aplites |
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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 |
304 |
Bair, J.H. |
Letter - The academic elite in the geosciences, 1982-1995 |
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46 |
273 |
Moores, Eldridge |
Food for thought |
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46 |
267-273 |
Thomas, J.J. |
Career advising at a small liberal-arts college |
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46 |
214 |
American Geological Institute |
Proclaiming earth science week |
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45 |
192 |
Anonymous |
Announcement of geoscience-education position opening at Georgia State University, Atlanta |
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44 |
36-37 |
Frodeman, R., and Turner, C. |
Geology in a post-industrial society |
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43 |
414-418 |
Picard, M.D. |
Living by grandeur |
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42 |
192 |
Shea, J.H. |
Food for thought |
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40 |
286 |
Branch, S., and Luciano, L. |
Food for thought |
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38 |
465-467 |
Picard, M.D. |
Core party |
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38 |
208-213 |
Mirsky, A. |
Countering the decline in geoscience majors |
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38 |
191-192 |
Williams, J.W. |
Self preservation forces program reconsideration in geology departments |
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38 |
184-186 |
Paull, R.A. |
The geoscience department of the future: the time for decision is now |
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38 |
75 |
Miscellaneous announcements |
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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36 |
313-318 |
Picard, M.D. |
training is everything |
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35 |
226-228 |
Picard, M.D. |
A year of sand |
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35 |
158-160 |
Picard, M.D. |
Walking the Four Corners |
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35 |
16-21 |
Pederson, D.T. |
Education and employment in hydrogeology |
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34 |
293-294 |
Friedman, G.M. |
The dilemma of the geoscientist |
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34 |
199-201 |
Picard, M.D. |
Drilling at South Red Wash |
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34 |
41-45 |
Picard, M.D. |
Wind River and Riverton |
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34 |
294 |
Associated Press |
Food for thought |
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34 |
261 |
Payne-G., C. |
Food for thought |
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34 |
9 |
Anonymous |
Position announcement |
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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 |
193-196 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Gillette and Casper |
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33 |
22-28 |
Picard, M.D., and Knight, J. |
Concentration of geology faculty by fields in college and university departments |
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32 |
326 |
Stensrud, H.L. |
Letter: Looking for work - A different slant |
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32 |
266 |
Picard, M.D. |
Red-shod lady |
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32 |
189 |
Picard, M.D. |
Looking for work |
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32 |
7 |
Malan, R. |
The bold gamble for California's gold |
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30 |
65 |
Thornton, S.E. |
Reply to G.M. Friedman letter |
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30 |
64-65 |
Friedman, G.M. |
Careers in sedimentology - Industry vs academe (letter) |
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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 |
22-25 |
Chew, R.T. III |
A geologist's opportunity, the good news |
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28 |
83-85 |
Boyer, R.E., and Matthews, W.H. III |
Report on AAPG industry - Academic conference |