Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Geochronology
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Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 667-672 | Messina, P. |
Footprints as inquiry-based learning tools | ||
48 | 597 | Richardson, R.M. |
Significant figures, data quality, and a sense of time | ||
48 | 585-586 | Tyburczy, J.A. |
Heads or tails - A learning cycle exercise on radioactive decay and age determination | ||
48 | 584 | Richardson, R.M. |
Geologic time (clothes) line | ||
48 | 584 | Shea, J.H. |
Having students determine whether the Earth is only ten thousand or at least several billion years old | ||
48 | 583 | Bennington, J.B. |
A group simulation of the geologic time scale | ||
48 | 370-372 | Kusnick, J. |
The StrATegy COLUMN for precollege teachers - It's about time | ||
47 |
16 |
Weinberg, S. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
44 |
Hardin, G. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
94 |
Cromer, A. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
130 |
Hirsch, E.D.Jr. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
134 |
Guilder, G. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
142 |
Sagan, C. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
176 |
Sykes, C.J. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
188 |
Shamos, M.H. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
226 |
Sagan, C. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
240 |
Rothman, M.A. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
248 |
Hirsch, E.D.Jr. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
271 |
Cromer, A. |
Food for thought |
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47 |
294 |
Sowell, T. |
Food for thought |
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46 |
55-60 |
LoDuca, S.T., and Ojala, C.F. |
Earth history on the gridiron |
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45 |
156 |
trefil, J. |
Food for thought |
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44 |
485-502 |
Lowman, P.D. Jr. |
Twelve key 20th-century discoveries in the geosciences |
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44 |
428-438 |
Leveson, D.J., and Seidemann, D.E. |
Richard Milton - A non-religious creationist ally |
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44 |
277-293 |
Everitt, C.L., Good, S.C., and Pankiewicz, P.R. |
Conceptualizing the inconceivable by depicting the magnitude of geological time with a yearly planning calendar |
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44 |
599 |
Lindley, D. |
Food for thought |
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44 |
53 |
Toulmin, S., and Goodfield, J. |
Food for thought |
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43 |
202 |
Shea, J.H. |
Great books in geology (Editorial) |
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43 |
58-59 |
triplehorn, D. |
On the back of an envelope |
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42 |
377-380 |
Metzger, E.P. |
The StrATegy COLUMN for precollege science teachers, tree rings, time and transition |
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42 |
316-324 |
Vincent, K.R., Bull, W.B., and Chadwick, O.A. |
Construction of a soil chronosequence using the thickness of pedogenic carbonate coatings |
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40 |
392 |
Burchfield, J.D. |
Food for thought |
||
40 |
321-323 |
Follo, M.F. |
Using athletic assemblages to illustrate biostratigraphic principles |
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40 |
261-264 |
Metzger, E.P. |
The StrATegy column for precollege science teachers - Lessons of time |
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40 |
232 |
Blatt, H., Berry, W.B.N., and Brande, S. |
Food for thought |
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39 |
160 |
Duex, T.W. |
"Roll model" for illustrating geologic time |
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39 |
127-132 |
Dutch, S.I. |
Geochemical calculations using spreadsheets |
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39 |
9-11 |
Ritger, S.D., and Cummins, R.H. |
Using student-created metaphors to comprehend geologic time |
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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 |
306-310 |
Hodder, A.P. |
Practical weathering for geology students |
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38 |
234-237 |
Meijer, E.L. |
Stability fields of solid solutions in phase diagrams (2) |
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38 |
204-207 |
Corbett, R.G., Manner, B.M., and Quick, T.J. |
Reaching the best high-school sophomores and juniors with a three-week research-based summer program in geochemistry |
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38 |
38-40 |
Wise, D.U. |
Using melting ice to teach radiometric dating |
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37 |
376 |
Eigen, M. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
290 |
Osmond, J.K. |
Food for thought |
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36 |
290-305 |
Shea, J.H. |
An exercise on magnetic-anomaly profiles and the geomagnetic polar-reversal time scale |
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36 |
227-236 |
Prothero, D.R. |
Mammals and magnetostratigraphy |
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36 |
208-214 |
Cloud, P. |
A new earth history for undergraduates |
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36 |
161-175 |
Wakefield, J.R. |
The geology of Gentry's tiny mystery |
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35 |
144-149 |
Matisoff, G. |
A model for biological mixing of sediments |
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34 |
320-334 |
Shea, J.H. |
An exercise on the polar-reversal time scale |
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34 |
32-36 |
Manche, E.P. |
Obsidian hydration dating |
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33 |
84-93 |
Dean, Dennis R. |
The rise and fall of the Deluge |
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33 |
161-167 |
Eschman, Donald Frazier |
Summary of the Quaternary history of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana |
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33 |
31 |
Clark, D.H. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
247 |
Palmer, A.N. |
Recent trends in karst geomorphology |
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32 |
212 |
Bork, K.B. |
The concept of biotic succession |
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32 |
29 |
Albritton, C.C., Jr. |
Geologic time |
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32 |
1 |
Marshack, C.A. |
Cover photo of bone artifact showing phases of the moon |
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31 |
163 |
Beach, J.E. |
Letter - Is the earth old or young? |
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31 |
124-133 |
Dalrymple, G.B. |
Can the earth be dated from decay of its magnetic field? |
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30 |
280-281 |
Sparks, P. |
Videotapes of earth science courses |
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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 |
18-24 |
Brice, W.R. |
Bishop Ussher, John Lightfoot and the age of creation |
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30 |
4-5 |
Shea, J.H. |
"Scientific creationism" and the future of geological education - An editorial |