Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : History of Geoscience
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Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 325-328 | Montgomery, S.L. |
Were artists the first teachers of geology? | ||
48 | 306-309 | Johnson, K.G. |
Nineteenth-century convergence of geology and landscape art in eastern New York state - A pedagogic windfall | ||
48 | 306-309 | Johnson, K.G. |
Nineteenth-century convergence of geology and landscape art in eastern New York state - A pedagogic windfall | ||
48 | 150-160 | Edgett, K.S. |
K-12 educator involvement in the Mars Pathfinder field trips in the channeled scabland of Washington and Idaho | ||
48 | 96-97 | Exton, B.J. |
Exporing geology on the World-Wide Web | ||
47 |
357-361 |
Ongley, L.K. |
Rank distribution of 1997 geoscience teaching faculty |
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46 |
520 |
Weinberg, S. |
Food for thought |
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46 |
218 |
Shea, J.H. |
Isostasy and the great trigonometrical survey of India (Editorial) |
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46 |
121-128 |
Maher, H.D.Jr. |
Resurgent ideas as paradigms regained in the history of geology |
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45 |
425-427 |
Shepherd, R.G., and Ellis, B.N. |
Leonardo da Vinci's tree and the law of channel widths -- combining quantitative geomorphology and art in education |
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45 |
337-343 |
Reaser, D.F. |
Robert Thomas Hill -- father of the Texas Cretaceous |
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45 |
291 |
Frodeman, R. |
Food for thought |
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45 |
277 |
American Assocition of Petroleum Geologists |
45 |
156 |
trefil, J. |
Food for thought |
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45 |
137-146 |
Rosenberg, G.D. |
A lesson in plate tectonics from art |
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45 |
123-128 |
Spencer, P.K. |
The method of multiple working hypotheses in undergraduate education with an example of its application and misapplication |
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45 |
54-59 |
Picard, M.D. |
Fossil fuels inventory -- into the cold and dark? |
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44 |
581-583 |
Picard, M.D. |
A morning in September |
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44 |
518-522 |
Ewing, R.C., and Crossey, L.J. |
In Darwins footsteps |
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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 |
290-293 |
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 |
169-174 |
Carozzi, A.V. |
New historical data on H.-B. De Saussures introduction of the terms moraine (1764), roches mountonné
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