Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Geoscience - Literature and Libraries
This index uses the very latest list of keywords and numbers.
Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 705 | Chamot, J.A. |
Have you read? | ||
48 | 701-704 | Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks: Misconceptions of changes in obliquity of the ecliptic | ||
48 | 692-700 | Picard, M.D. |
The mighty springs at Thermopolis | ||
48 | 557 | Chamot, J.A. |
Have you read??? | ||
48 | 545-548 | Langenheim, R.L.Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists | ||
48 | 541-543 | Wampler, J.J. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks: Confusion about the changing eccentricity of the Earth's orbit | ||
48 | 533-540 | Picard, M.D. |
Vesuvius | ||
48 | 391-395 | Langenheim, R.L.Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists | ||
48 | 382-385 | Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks: Confusion about the role of infiltration in the hydrologic cycle | ||
48 | 239-241 | Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column abour errors in geoscience textbooks - Misconceptions of the development of cones of depression | ||
48 | 222-228 | Picard, M.D. |
Visit to a spreading center | ||
48 | 167-178 | Lockley, M.G., and Wright, J.L. |
Reading about dinosaurs - An annotated bibliography of books | ||
48 | 118 | Shea, J.H. |
Editorial - Are textbooks full of disconnected facts? | ||
48 | 92-94 | Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks: Misstatements of how cleavage relates to chemical bonding | ||
48 | 64-69 | Picard, M.D. |
Dark grains of sand on fire-plume lands | ||
47 | 17-22 | Harris, C.D., and McCartney, K. |
Using the Internet to prepare a term paper for a geology course | ||
47 |
59-61 |
Davis, L.E., and Gillette, D.D. |
Presentation and acceptance of 1998 James H. Shea Award |
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47 |
62-63 |
Picard, M.D. |
Computers and e-mail, the wave of the present |
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47 |
82-84 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks - Disobeying the law of conservation of mass |
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47 |
90-94 |
Langenheim, R.L.Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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47 |
177-181 |
Picard, M.D. |
Journey to Normandy |
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47 |
182-184 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks - How two rights can make a wrong |
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47 |
185 |
The StrATegy Column for precollege teachers - Teaching geoscience through literature |
47 |
195-199 |
Langenheim, R.L.Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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47 |
221-226 |
Tepper, J.H. |
Connecting geology, history, and the classics through a course in geomythology |
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47 |
272-273 |
Picard, M.D. |
Suburban coyotes |
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47 |
275-276 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks, problematic descriptions of some chemical bonds |
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47 |
357-361 |
Ongley, L.K. |
Rank distribution of 1997 geoscience teaching faculty |
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47 |
369-373 |
Picard, M.D. |
The Bingham Canyon pit |
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47 |
387-390 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks |
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47 |
393 |
Whitman, J. |
Call for contributions for NAGT Exercise manual for environmental geoscience |
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47 |
483-486 |
Picard, M.D. |
Something remembered from the big island |
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47 |
487-489 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks |
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46 |
494-496 |
Picard, M.D. |
Hot water |
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46 |
390-392 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - Misstatements of the contribution of mechanical weathering to clastic sediments. |
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46 |
381-382 |
Picard, M.D. |
All the pretty horses |
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46 |
303-304 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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46 |
282-284 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in textbooks - Problematic descriptions of ground-water movement |
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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 |
96-102 |
Langenheim, R.L.Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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46 |
86-88 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks; 10. Problematic definitions of rock |
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46 |
74-77 |
Picard, M.D. |
Finding a fossil fish |
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46 |
7-72 |
McBride, E.F., and Picard, M.D. |
M. Dane Picard - 1997 James H. Shea awardee |
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45 |
464-468 |
Picard, M.D. |
Velma |
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45 |
460-462 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions -- A column about errors in geoscience textbooks -- Misconceptions of groundwater's capillary fringe |
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45 |
373-377 |
Picard, M.D. |
Vaiont redux |
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45 |
268 |
Van Beuren, V. |
Call for activities for environmental geosciences laboratory manual |
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45 |
252-254 |
Picard, M.D. |
A week in April |
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45 |
194 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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45 |
177-179 |
Misconceptions -- A column about errors in geoscience textbooks: 6. Misconceptions of the hydraulic factors of river discharge |
45 |
162-165 |
Picard, M.D. |
Mountain notes |
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45 |
89 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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45 |
74-76 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions -- a column about errors in geoscience textbooks; 5. Crystallization temperature and weathering susceptibility |
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45 |
52-53 |
Pinet, P., and Weiner, J. |
Jonathan Weiner -- 1996 James H. Shea awardee |
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44 |
606-611 |
Langenheim, R.L. Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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44 |
596-597 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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44 |
581-583 |
Picard, M.D. |
A morning in September |
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44 |
472-476 |
Langenheim, R.L. Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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44 |
462-464 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Misconceptions - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks - 3. Mythical effects of molecular attraction on groundwater movement |
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44 |
445-447 |
Picard, M.D. |
Redrock College |
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44 |
346-350 |
Langenheim, R.L. Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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44 |
343-345 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . .? |
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44 |
323-326 |
Picard, M.D. |
Yellowstone - Earth and air, fire and water |
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44 |
321-322 |
Wampler, J.M., and Hannibal, J.T. |
Geomythology - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks - 2. Cleopatras needle still is not a good example of weathering in cities |
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44 |
277-289 |
Hill, H.K., and Fleisher, P.J. |
Nomenclature applied to deposits formed in glacial and ice-contact environments |
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44 |
241-242 |
Fleisher, P.J. |
Cover photograph of Bering Glacier, Alaska |
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44 |
225-230 |
Langenheim, R.L. Jr., and Diana, C.M. |
Books for geoscientists |
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44 |
215-217 |
Wampler, J.M. |
Geomythology - A column about errors in geoscience textbooks - 1. Mythical effects of friction on waves in shallowing water |
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44 |
202-205 |
Picard, M.D. |
Recalling my Wyoming Grandmother |
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44 |
91-93 |
Hatfield, C.B. |
Great books of geology revisited [letter] |
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44 |
76-79 |
Picard, M.D. |
A very great landslide state |
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44 |
74-75 |
Moores, E., and McPhee, J. |
J. McPhee - 1995 James H. Shea awardee |
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44 |
351-2 |
NAGT - Far Western Section - List of field trip guidebooks for sale |
44 |
477 |
Carnein, C.R. |
Negative effects of colored illustrations of minerals and rocks in introductory-geology laboratory manuals [letter] |
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44 |
477 |
Sorkhabi, R. |
Geomythology and geoerratica |
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44 |
353 |
NAGT - Eastern Section - List of publications for sale |
44 |
261 |
Guilder, G. |
Food for thought |
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44 |
148 |
Shea, J.H. |
Food for thought |
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43 |
548-549 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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43 |
542-547 |
Picard, M.D. |
Earthquake news |
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43 |
540-541 |
Merino, E. |
Writing good middle-school science textbooks |
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43 |
444 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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43 |
414-418 |
Picard, M.D. |
Living by grandeur |
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43 |
262-265 |
Picard, M.D. |
Lily |
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43 |
212-215 |
Bjornerud, M. |
Geolinguistics - tracing the origins of geologic terms |
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43 |
202 |
Shea, J.H. |
Great books in geology (Editorial) |
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43 |
195-196 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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43 |
167-172 |
Picard, M.D. |
The mountain flank - fall and winter |
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43 |
63-64 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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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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43 |
30-34 |
Harrell, J.A. |
Ancient Egyptian origins of some common rock names |
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42 |
491-494 |
Brekke, E., Brady, E., and Fisher, R. |
Use of the GeoRef CD-ROM by geoscientists |
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42 |
417-419 |
Davis, L.E., Brady, E., and Boehmke, M.A.R. |
Library research: the first step in geoscience writing |
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42 |
410 |
Shea, J.H. |
Some additional thoughts on introductory-geology textbooks |
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42 |
396-376 |
Picard, M.D. |
Stone pencils |
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42 |
345-350 |
Gibson, M.A. |
Teaching scientific integrity to geology majors |
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42 |
310 |
Shea, J.H. |
The beauty of textbooks |
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42 |
301-302 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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42 |
273-276 |
Picard, M.D. |
A time of floods |
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42 |
165-169 |
Picard, M.D. |
Altered states |
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42 |
93 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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42 |
48-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
A hungry cat |
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41 |
500-502 |
Picard, M.D. |
Holly sugar |
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41 |
370-372 |
Picard, M.D. |
At the landslide |
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41 |
298 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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41 |
277-278 |
Picard, M.D. |
Community |
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41 |
260-261 |
triplehorn, D.M., and triplehorn, J.H. |
Geologists select the great books of geology |
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41 |
204-207 |
Picard, M.D. |
Teaching the unknown in geology |
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41 |
180-182 |
Allen, J.E. |
Capsulization |
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41 |
177-180 |
Metzger, E.P. |
The StrATegy COLUMN for precollege science teachers: earthquake wave dance |
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41 |
172-176 |
Picard, M.D. |
Valpola slide, Similaun man |
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41 |
92 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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41 |
52-56 |
Picard, M.D. |
The fall of Quail Creek dike |
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41 |
43-51 |
Dutch, S.I. |
A geologist goes to Desert Storm |
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41 |
15-23 |
Kawula, J.D. |
The interpretation and indexing of geoscience fiction |
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40 |
260 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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40 |
245-247 |
Picard, M.D. |
traveling with Leila |
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40 |
179-180 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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40 |
102 |
Anonymous |
M.D. Picard wins writing award |
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40 |
86 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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40 |
62-65 |
McCartney, K. |
Preparing a term paper for a physical-geology course |
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40 |
12-24 |
Hannibal, J.T., and Park, L.E. |
A guide to selected sources of information on stone used for buildings, monuments, and works of art |
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39 |
428-431 |
Picard, M.D. |
Scanno landslide dam, the Abruzzi, east-central Italy |
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39 |
370-372 |
Conrad, S.H. |
Reading and abstracting journal articles in sedimentology and stratigraphy |
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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 |
206-213 |
Carson, R.J., and Sadd, J.L. |
Land-use-planning writing assignment for an environmental-geology course |
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39 |
159 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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39 |
146-149 |
Picard, M.D. |
A geologist at sea |
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39 |
104-105 |
Lerud, J.V.O. |
The Geoscience Information Society and geoscience education |
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39 |
68-69 |
trend, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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39 |
56-57 |
Picard, M.D. |
A poet can change a tire |
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39 |
12 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on Pleistocene author and publisher |
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38 |
479 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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38 |
467 |
Picard, M.D. |
Spring storm (a poem) |
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38 |
465-467 |
Picard, M.D. |
Core party |
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38 |
393-398 |
Feldmann, R.M., and Schloman, B.F. |
Preparation of term papers based upon a research-process model |
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38 |
368 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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38 |
348-355 |
Picard, M.D. |
Through the Dolomites and Apennines |
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38 |
254 |
Picard |
Late spring figures (a poem) |
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38 |
203 |
Hetherington, N., Miller, M., Sperling, N., and Reich, P. |
Food for thought |
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38 |
193 |
Parker, R.B. |
Art as a major source of incorrect information in secondary-school earth-science textbooks |
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38 |
168 |
trent, D.D. |
Have you read . . . ? |
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38 |
154-157 |
Picard, M.D. |
Rick Bass, petroleum geologist and writer |
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38 |
138-148 |
Shea, J.H. |
Mathematics in physical-geology textbooks |
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38 |
122 |
Burns, M. |
Food for Thought |
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38 |
100 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on mathematics in geology books |
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38 |
54-55 |
Picard, M.D. |
Harriet Doerr and <EM>Stones for Ibarra </EM> |
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38 |
50-52 |
Allen, J.E. |
Mapping the geology of the Columbia River gorge and Mount Hood in 1931 |
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37 |
54-55 |
Picard, M.D. |
Finishing strong |
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37 |
213 |
Picard, M.D. |
Surviving (a poem) |
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37 |
194-196 |
Nold, J.L. |
Use of library readings to augment conventional geology instruction |
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36 |
311 |
Menard, H.W. |
Food for thought |
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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 |
46-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
Italian traces |
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36 |
23 |
Picard, M.D. |
Hitchhiker (a poem) |
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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 |
142-143 |
Allen, J.E. |
An explorer's description of a volcanic eruption |
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35 |
140-142 |
Robinson, G.D. |
Using journal articles in an introductory geology class |
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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 |
22-25 |
Howe, R.C. |
treatment of geological contacts in introductory textbooks |
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34 |
199-201 |
Picard, M.D. |
Drilling at South Red Wash |
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34 |
195 |
Burns, M. |
Geologists' use of dynamic language |
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33 |
281-283 |
Bichteler, Julie |
Library instruction for geology students |
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33 |
188-191 |
Christman, Robert, Aronoff, Steve, Burmester, Russ, Babcock, Scott, Engebretson, Dave, Schwartz, Maury, Talbot, Jim, Wodzicki, Anton' |
Evaluations of some introductory geology textbooks |
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33 |
38-39 |
Moore, Wayne Widen |
Key-word bibliography searches by personal computer |
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32 |
155 |
Tank, R.W. |
An undergraduate course in legal aspects of geology |
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32 |
68 |
Rassam, G.N. |
GeoRef search lists |
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32 |
50 |
Picard, M.D. |
Irish dance |
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32 |
43 |
Shea, J.H. |
A list of selected references on creationism |
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31 |
394 |
Ellwood, B.B. |
Errata |
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31 |
322-323 |
Ellwood, B.B. |
Missing references in GeoRef search lists |
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31 |
60 |
User guide to Bibliography of Geology |
31 |
26-30 |
Rassam, G.N. |
The GeoRef online bibliographic database as an educational tool |
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30 |
112-115 |
Block, Joel W. |
Sodom, Gemorrah and the Crimean island of Taman |
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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 |
4-5 |
Shea, J.H. |
"Scientific creationism" and the future of geological education - An editorial |
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29 |
241-246 |
Schneer, C.J. |
William Maclure's geological map of the United States (and NAGT's history of geology project) |
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29 |
220-221 |
Dean, D.R. |
The vocabulary of geology |
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29 |
189-191 |
Picard, M.D. |
An earthquake, a landslide, a grandma |
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29 |
4-10 |
Dolomieu, D. de |
On a type of calcareous rock that reacts very slightly with acid and that phosphoresces on being struck |
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28 |
249-255 |
Hazen, R. |
Publication in American geology to 1850 |
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28 |
161-164 |
Burek, C.V. |
Developing an interdisciplinary graduate curriculum for geological information |
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28 |
148-152 |
Westerback, M., and Yukawa, M. |
Using government documents to obtain information on national parks, monuments and forests |
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28 |
105-107 |
Brice, W.R. |
Geology teaching and science fiction |