Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Geology
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Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 692-700 | Picard, M.D |
The mighty springs at Thermopolis | ||
48 | 533-540 | Picard, M.D |
Vesuvius | ||
48 | 362-369 | Picard, M.D. |
In Iceland | ||
48 | 222-228 | Picard, M.D. |
Visit to a spreading center | ||
48 | 221 | Frodeman, R. |
Food for thought | ||
48 | 184-198 | Mann, K.O. |
Teaching biostratigraphy | ||
47 |
62-63 |
Picard, M.D. |
Computers and e-mail, the wave of the present |
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47 |
177-181 |
Picard, M.D. |
Journey to Normandy |
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47 |
272-273 |
Picard, M.D. |
Suburban coyotes |
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47 |
369-373 |
Picard, M.D. |
The Bingham Canyon pit | ||
46 |
494-496 |
Picard, M.D. |
Hot water |
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46 |
394 |
Romey, W.D. |
Letter on problematic definitions of rock |
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46 |
381-382 |
Picard, M.D. |
All the pretty horses |
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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 |
304 |
Bair, J.H. |
Letter - The academic elite in the geosciences, 1982-1995 |
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46 |
280-281 |
Picard, M.D. |
About myself |
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46 |
187-189 |
Picard, M.D. |
Minutes of winter |
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46 |
2 |
Shea, J.H. |
A transcendent moment in geology (Editorial) |
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45 |
464-468 |
Picard, M.D. |
Velma |
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45 |
415-424 |
Mirsky, A. |
Influence of geologic factors on ancient Egyptian civilization |
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45 |
363-368 |
Wittke, J.H. |
A journey to Tibet and continental collision |
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45 |
162-165 |
Picard, M.D. |
Mountain notes |
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45 |
137-146 |
Rosenberg, G.D. |
A lesson in plate tectonics from art |
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44 |
581-583 |
Picard, M.D. |
A morning in September |
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44 |
503-505 |
Meeks, L.K., Meeks, G.E., and Manger, W.L. |
PC-based collections management with <EM>GEOLABEL</EM> |
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44 |
485-502 |
Lowman, P.D. Jr. |
Twelve key 20th-century discoveries in the geosciences |
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44 |
445-447 |
Picard, M.D. |
Redrock College |
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44 |
417-427 |
Frodeman, R.L. |
Envisioning the outcrop |
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44 |
323-326 |
Picard, M.D. |
Yellowstone - Earth and air, fire and water |
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44 |
202-205 |
Picard, M.D. |
Recalling my Wyoming Grandmother |
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44 |
134-148 |
Fichter, L.S. |
Tectonic rock cycles |
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44 |
91-93 |
Hatfield, C.B. |
Great books of geology revisited [letter] |
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44 |
57-64 |
Vernon, R.H. |
Observation versus argument by authority - The origin of enclaves in granite |
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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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43 |
550-551 |
Hannah, J. |
Re$ource exploration -- successful proposal preparation for education innovations through NSF |
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43 |
542-547 |
Picard, M.D. |
Earthquake news |
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43 |
420-421 |
Hannah, J. |
Re$ource exploration - funding from NSF's Education and Human Resources Directorate |
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43 |
260-261 |
Hannah, J.L. |
Resource exploration - NSF funding for innovations in education |
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43 |
202 |
Shea, J.H. |
Great books in geology (Editorial) |
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43 |
55-57 |
Picard, M.D. |
Kittens |
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43 |
54-55 |
Picard, M.D. |
Man and Beast |
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42 |
508-511 |
Picard, M.D. |
Mountain flank |
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42 |
470 |
McPhee, J. |
Food for thought |
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42 |
396-376 |
Picard, M.D. |
Stone pencils |
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42 |
165-169 |
Picard, M.D. |
Altered states |
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42 |
124 |
Walker, J.C.G. and Sloan, L. C. |
Food for thought |
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42 |
48-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
A hungry cat |
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41 |
37 |
Gehrels, T. |
Food for thought |
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40 |
392 |
Burchfield, J.D. |
Food for thought |
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40 |
245-247 |
Picard, M.D. |
traveling with Leila |
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40 |
232 |
Blatt, H., Berry, W.B.N., and Brande, S. |
Food for thought |
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40 |
134 |
Richter, F. |
Food for thought |
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39 |
397 |
McPhee, J. |
Food for Thought |
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39 |
336-337 |
Picard, M.D. |
Adding a specialty |
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39 |
243-246 |
Picard, M.D. |
Shooting hoops |
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39 |
146-149 |
Picard, M.D. |
A geologist at sea |
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39 |
67-69 |
Allen, J.E. |
How geologists think - the method of multiple working hypotheses |
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39 |
56-57 |
Picard, M.D. |
A poet can change a tire |
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38 |
465-467 |
Picard, M.D. |
Core party |
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38 |
451 |
Wood, R.M. |
Food for thought |
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38 |
402-425 |
Officer, C.B. |
Extinctions, iridium, and shocked minerals associated with the Cretaceous/Tertiary transition |
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38 |
348-355 |
Picard, M.D. |
Through the Dolomites and Apennines |
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38 |
318-322 |
Cary, T. |
Landsat data as a tool for the geosciences |
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38 |
183 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on student recruiting in geology |
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38 |
158 |
Allen, J.E. |
Scouting as prelude to geology |
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38 |
154-157 |
Picard, M.D. |
Rick Bass, petroleum geologist and writer |
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38 |
122 |
Burns, M. |
Food for Thought |
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38 |
75 |
Miscellaneous announcements |
38 |
54-55 |
Picard, M.D. |
Harriet Doerr and <EM>Stones for Ibarra </EM> |
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38 |
9-12 |
Picard, M.D. |
Why geology? 1989 Presidential address |
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37 |
346-349 |
Picard, M.D. |
Harry Hammond Hess and the theory of sea-floor spreading |
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37 |
54-55 |
Picard, M.D. |
Finishing strong |
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37 |
340 |
Menard, H.W. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
336 |
Steward, D. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
326 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on dinosaurs |
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37 |
288-290 |
Picard, M.D. |
Down the Durance in France |
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37 |
242 |
Leigh, J.P. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
211-213 |
Picard, M.D. |
On the beach at Elba |
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37 |
131-132 |
Picard, M.D. |
On the rocks with John McPhee |
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37 |
69 |
Smith, D.R. |
Third Annual Conference on Undergraduate Research |
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37 |
9-12 |
Mirsky, A. |
Geology in our everyday lives |
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36 |
313-318 |
Picard, M.D. |
training is everything |
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36 |
281 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on xenoliths |
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36 |
257-261 |
Picard, M.D. |
Demoiselles and drafts from Italy and France |
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36 |
185-187 |
Picard, M.D. |
Visitors |
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36 |
123-124 |
Picard, M.D. |
On the mountain |
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36 |
46-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
Italian traces |
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35 |
244-245 |
Shea, J.H. |
Science, geology, geography and "cultural literacy" |
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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 |
108-110 |
Picard, M.D. |
Three Italian pieces |
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35 |
46 |
Picard, M.D. |
The swimmer |
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35 |
32 |
Feeney, K. |
Dinosaurs roam land of fashion |
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34 |
343-344 |
Picard, M.D. |
The sea at Portovenere |
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34 |
283-285 |
Picard, M.D. |
Praying and fasting over Great Salt Lake |
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34 |
114-120 |
Rogers, R.D. |
Observation and explanation in geology courses |
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34 |
97-103 |
Keller, W.D. |
Fundamental entities in geology |
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34 |
60-61 |
Allen J.E. |
Geological Society of the Oregon Country |
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34 |
10-13 |
Zenger, D.H. |
Lyell and episodicity |
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34 |
344 |
Picard, M.D. |
triassic tide (poem) |
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34 |
201 |
Nield, T. |
Food for thought |
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34 |
198 |
Picard, M.D. |
The volcano |
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34 |
195 |
Burns, M. |
Geologists' use of dynamic language |
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34 |
61 |
Pettijohn, F.J. |
Food for thought |
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34 |
41 -45 |
Picard, M.D. |
Wind River and Riverton |
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33 |
295 |
Ernst, W.G. |
Message to the solid-earth science community |
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33 |
287-288 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Appointments and reappointments |
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33 |
280 |
Pettijohn, Francis J. |
Food for thought |
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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 |
226 |
Francis, Peter, and Jones, Pat |
Food for thought |
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33 |
193-196 |
Picard, M. Dane |
Gillette and Casper |
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33 |
187 |
Goldstein, Rebecca |
Food for thought |
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33 |
111 |
Low, Denise |
Food for thought |
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33 |
84-93 |
Dean, Dennis R. |
The rise and fall of the Deluge |
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33 |
80-83 |
Picard, M. Dane |
The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary controversy |
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32 |
332 |
Picard, M.D. |
Field notes |
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32 |
326 |
Stensrud, H.L. |
Letter: Looking for work - a different slant |
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32 |
298 |
Rupke, N.A. |
Food for thought |
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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 |
158 |
Carozzi, A.V. |
Glaciology and the ice age |
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32 |
149 |
Carozzi, A.V. |
Cover photo of drawing of front of Zermatt glacier, Switzerland |
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32 |
125 |
McPhee, J. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
122 |
Bates, R.L., Jackson, J.A. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
118 |
Kaufman, W., and Pilkey, O. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
108 |
Gregory, J.T. |
Changing concepts of the nature and significance of fossils |
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32 |
100 |
Hugh, K., Mills, R.A. |
Mosquitia trip - February 1960 |
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32 |
61 |
Morrison, D., and Hinners, N.W. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
38 |
Buckland, W., and Schneer, C.J. |
Ideal section of a portion of the earth's crust |
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32 |
29 |
Albritton, C.C., Jr. |
Geologic time |
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32 |
28 |
Motz, L. |
Food for thought |
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31 |
395-396 |
Picard, M.D. |
Elegy for a Fiat |
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31 |
361 |
Oliver, J., Cook, F., and Brown, L. |
Food for thought |
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31 |
324-328 |
Picard, M.D. |
Weekend trip |
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31 |
230-232 |
Picard, M.D. |
Mysterious maverick range |
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31 |
189 |
Davies, G.L. |
Food for thought |
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31 |
172-176 |
Cloud, P. |
The second flowering of geology |
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31 |
145-146 |
Picard, M.D. |
Up or out |
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31 |
48-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
Bestowing glory in Tulsa |
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31 |
42-44 |
Hubbert, M.K. |
Acceptance of the 1981 Vetelsen Prize |
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31 |
35 |
Stokes, W.L. |
Diastrophy - a word whose time has come |
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31 |
25 |
Drake, C.L. |
Food for thought |
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30 |
315-321 |
Picard, M.D. |
Northern Karoo |
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30 |
300-301 |
Watson, R.A. |
Absence as evidence in geology |
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30 |
276-278 |
Matthews, W.H. III |
Council on Education in the Geological Sciences (CEGS) |
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30 |
162-166 |
Picard, M.D. |
trip to tremp and Graus |
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30 |
144-148 |
Hazen, M.H., and Hazen, R.M. |
Emergence of geology in Eighteenth-Century America |
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30 |
112-115 |
Block, Joel W. |
Sodom, Gemorrah and the Crimean island of Taman |
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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 |
220-221 |
Dean, D.R. |
The vocabulary of geology |
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29 |
120 |
Levin, H.S. |
The first controversy over fossils (cartoon) |
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28 |
161-164 |
Burek, C.V. |
Developing an interdisciplinary graduate curriculum for geological information |