Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Petrology - Sedimentary
This index uses the very latest list of keywords and numbers.
Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 577 | Pestrong, R. |
Making mudcracks | ||
48 | 362-369 | Picard, M.D. |
In Iceland | ||
48 | 337-342 | Kvale, E.P., Powell, R.L., and McNerney, M.J. |
The art, history and geoscience of Hindostand whetstone gravestones in Indiana | ||
48 | 329-332 | Morris, M., Morrison, D.L., and Rosenberg, G.D. |
Lithographic limestone as a teaching tool | ||
48 | 222-228 | Picard, M.D. |
Visit to a spreading center | ||
48 | 117 | Davis, L.E. |
Cover photograph of superposed Bonneville and Missoula flood deposits, Lewiston, Idaho | ||
48 | 64-69 | Picard, M.D. |
Dark grains of sand on fire-plume lands | ||
47 |
135-142 |
Soreghan, G.S., and Soreghan, M.J. |
A multi-week basin-analysis lab for sedimentary geology |
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47 |
209 |
Kresan, P.L. |
Cover photograph of Navajo Sandstone, Zion National Park, UT |
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47 |
309 |
NASA-JSC |
Satellite image of Great Bahama Bank |
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47 |
483-486 |
Picard, M.D. |
Something remembered from the big island |
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46 |
417,420 |
Muehlberger, W.R., and Wilkinson, M.J. |
Cover photograph of coast of Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada |
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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 |
288-291 |
Kusnick, Judi |
The StrATegy Column for precollege science teachers - Inquiring into sand |
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46 |
117, 120 |
Miller, Martin |
Cover photograph of sand dunes in Death Valley, CA |
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46 |
74-77 |
Picard, M.D. |
Finding a fossil fish |
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46 |
51-54 |
Weight, W.D. |
The distribution of angle-of-repose data |
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46 |
1, 4 |
Gona, E.J. |
Cover photograph of steeply dipping eolianite beds of carbonate sandstone on Nonsuch Island, Bermuda |
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45 |
90 |
Friedman, G.M. |
Letter on Milankovitch theory in sedimentary geology |
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44 |
581-583 |
Picard, M.D. |
A morning in September |
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44 |
569-575 |
Johnson, M.E., and Simian, M.E. |
Discrimination between coastal ramps and marine terraces at Punta Chivato on the Pliocene-Pleistocene Gulf of California |
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44 |
294-299 |
Tanner, L.H. |
The Milankovitch theory in sedimentary geology and its role in geological education |
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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 |
134-148 |
Fichter, L.S. |
Tectonic rock cycles |
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43 |
569-571 |
Reimold, W.U. |
Letter - Further discussion of the breccia problem (with response from H. Stensrud) |
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43 |
244-245 |
Stensrud, H.L. |
A new look at the old problem of breccias |
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43 |
230-235 |
Baker, S.P., Benson, M.A., Palmes, S.L., and Huntoon, J.E. |
Numerical simulation of sedimentary-basin formation with simple examples for upper-division undergraduates in tectonics or process-sedimentology courses |
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43 |
201-202 |
Kopaska-Merkel, D.C. |
Cover photomicrograph of thin section of anhydrite cement in gastropod mold |
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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 |
396-376 |
Picard, M.D. |
Stone pencils |
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42 |
309-310 |
Greggs, J. |
Cover photograph of Burgess Shale type locality |
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42 |
198-203 |
Morris, M. |
Response to discussion by Harrell |
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42 |
195-198 |
Harrell, Discussion of article by Morris |
42 |
143-146 |
Braithwaite, C.J.R. and Rizzi, G. |
The geometry of diagenesis |
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42 |
48-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
A hungry cat |
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41 |
404-411 |
Railsback, L.B. |
A geochemical view of weathering and the origin of sedimentary rocks and natural waters |
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41 |
396 |
Friedman, G.M. |
Comparison of grain-szie distribution statistics determined by sieving and thin-section analyses: discussion [letter] |
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41 |
369 |
McKinney, R.G. |
Comments on the work of Harrell and Penrod |
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41 |
364-369 |
Morris, M. |
How not to analyze pyramid stone - The invalid conclusions of James A. Harrell and Bret E. Penrod |
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41 |
358-363 |
Harrell, J.A., and Penrod, B.E. |
The great pyramid debate - evidence from the Lauer sample |
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41 |
267-274 |
Fleisher, P.J., Franz, J.M., and Gardner, J.A. |
Bathymetry and sedimentary environments in proglacial lakes at the eastern Bering Piedmont glacier of Alaska |
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41 |
247-253 |
Schoonen, M.A.A., and Oswald, E.J. |
A graphic technique for illustrating thermodynamic constraints on the mass of precipitate from supersaturated solutions |
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41 |
140-143 |
Amthor, J. |
Combining cathodoluminescence and backscattered electron microscopy in the study of diagenetic carbonates |
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41 |
98 |
Blatt, H., Berry, W.B.N., and Brande, S. |
Food for thought |
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41 |
75-78 |
Metzger, E.P. |
The StrATegy column for precollege science teachers So what if it's a graywacke? |
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41 |
23-28 |
Kenah, C., and Craig, J.R. |
The importance of observations in geology with reference to gold-nugget formation |
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41 |
12-14 |
Railsback, L.B. |
A thermodynamic perspective on the stability of carbonate minerals and its implications for carbonate petrology |
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40 |
353-354 |
Schmidt, M.F.Jr. |
Cover photo of Spider Rock, Canyon De Chelly National |
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Monument, Arizona |
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40 |
344-346 |
Morris, M. |
Morris responds to Folk and Campbell |
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40 |
344 |
Folk, R.L. |
Folk's response to Morris' discussion |
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40 |
338-342 |
Metzger, E.P., and Gordon, L.C. |
The StrATegy column for precollece science teachers: The nitty gritty of sand |
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40 |
132-134 |
Hall, M.J. |
Using a laser particle counter to enhance sedimentology laboratory exercises |
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40 |
119-124 |
Garver, J.I. |
A field-based course in stratigraphy and sedimentology |
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40 |
35-46 |
Morris, M. |
Geopolymeric pyramids - A rebuttal to R.L. Folk and D.H. Campbell |
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40 |
34 |
Schoch, R.M |
Comment on the Folk/Campbell article on the pyramids of Egypt |
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40 |
25-34 |
Folk, R.L., and Campbell, D.H. |
Are the pyramids of Egypt built of poured concrete blocks? |
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39 |
370-372 |
Conrad, S.H. |
Reading and abstracting journal articles in sedimentology and stratigraphy |
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39 |
364-367 |
Piazzola, J., and Cavaroc, V.V. |
Comparison of grain-size-distribution statistics determined by sieving and by thin-section analyses |
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39 |
356-357 |
Friedman, G.M. |
New classification of sandstone: discussion |
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39 |
325-330 |
Westerback, M.E., and Azer, N. |
Realistic expectations for rock identification |
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39 |
221-223 |
Evans, J.E. |
Research-grant proposals as a class writing assignment in a graduate-level geology course |
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39 |
145 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon about transgressive stratigraphic sequence |
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39 |
85-86 |
Keller, W.D. |
Cover photo of platy kaolinite from Keokuk, Iowa |
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39 |
35-43 |
Custer, S.G. |
Snow as a field-teaching medium for earth science |
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39 |
19-22 |
Van Houten, F.B. |
Interpreting Silurian Clinton oolitic ironstones - 1850-1975 |
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38 |
366 |
Shea, J.H. |
Letters - A source of free sample-storage containers |
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38 |
343-347 |
Brewer, R.C., Bolton, J.C., and Driese, S.G. |
A new classification of sandstone |
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38 |
316-317 |
Pardi, R.R., and Brickner, D. |
Modern and fossil raindrop impressions as a lesson in interpretation of ancient sedimentary features |
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38 |
288-293 |
Stevens, R.L. |
Markov-Chain analysis as a pedagogic tool |
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38 |
253-254 |
Picard, M.D. |
Barchans on the move |
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38 |
115 |
Rubin, D.M., and Hunter, R.E. |
Food for Thought |
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38 |
85-86 |
Thieler, E.R. |
Cover photo of the effects of hurricane Hugo on a barrier island in South Carolina |
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38 |
16-20 |
Myrow, P.M. |
A new graph for understanding colors of mudrocks and shales |
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38 |
1-2 |
Spot Image Corp. |
Cover photo of dune field in Rub al Khali Erg, Saudi Arabia |
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37 |
288-290 |
Picard, M.D. |
Down the Durance in France |
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37 |
23-240 |
Suttner, L.J. |
Recent advances in study of the detrital mineralogy of sand and sandstone: implications for teaching |
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37 |
332-336 |
Pinet, P.R. |
Developing models to convey understanding rather man merely knowledge of the methods of science |
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37 |
308-311 |
Polk, O.H. |
The engineering of sand |
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37 |
261-279 |
Frey, R.W., and Wheatcroft, R.A. |
Organism-substrate relations and their impact on sedimentary petrology |
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37 |
250-260 |
Folk, R.L. |
Internal structuring of quartz as revealed by boiling in concentrated hydrofluoric acid |
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37 |
249 |
Sed. Seminar - U. Cincinnati |
Erratum - Table omitted in original article |
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37 |
243-249 |
Blatt, H. |
Flux of siliciclastic grains in sediments |
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37 |
241-242 |
Van Houten, F.B. |
Krynine, Pettijohn and sedimentary petrology |
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37 |
232-234 |
Picard, M.D. |
The education of a sedimentary petrologist |
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37 |
211-213 |
Picard, M.D. |
On the beach at Elba |
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37 |
128-129 |
Unklesbay, A.G. |
Comet causes extinction |
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37 |
98-101 |
McKnight, B.K. |
A tumbler experiment as introduction to scientific research |
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37 |
77-78 |
Coleman, J.M. |
Cover photo of overbank splay in Mississippi delta |
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37 |
30-33 |
Knight, K.L, and Whisonant, R.C. |
Classroom use of field data to interpret depositional environments |
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37 |
29 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon on coprolites |
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37 |
1-2 |
Kresan, P.L. |
Cover photo of star dune in Sonora, Mexico |
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36 |
4-49 |
Picard, M.D. |
Italian traces |
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36 |
313-318 |
Picard, M.D. |
training is everything |
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36 |
257-261 |
Picard, M.D. |
Demoiselles and drafts from Italy and France |
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36 |
182-184 |
Cameron, B., and Jones, J.R. |
Preparation of unconsolidated sands for microscopy laboratory exercises |
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36 |
147-154 |
Johnson, M.E. |
Hunting for ancient rocky shores (see also p. 137) |
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36 |
137-138 |
Johnson, M.E. |
Cover photo of conglomerate formed on a rocky shoreline of Ordovician age (see also p. 147-154) |
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36 |
79-87 |
Univ. of Cincinnati Sedimentation Seminar |
Comparative petrographic maturity of river and beach sand, and origin of quartz arenites |
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36 |
70 |
Kresan, P. |
Erratum: Cover photo of Laguna Salado Fault, Baja California, Mexico |
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36 |
39-43 |
Wells, N.A |
Working with paleocurrents |
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36 |
2-3 |
Kresan, P. |
Cover photo of Laguna Salado Fault, Baja California, Mexico |
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35 |
226-228 |
Picard, M.D. |
A year of sand |
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35 |
208-216 |
Ashley, G.M. |
Facies model for temperate continental glaciers |
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35 |
196 |
Reading, H.G. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
181-182 |
Kresan, P.L. |
Cover photo of Gulf of California tidal slew |
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35 |
158-160 |
Picard, M.D. |
Walking the Four Corners |
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35 |
144-149 |
Matisoff, G. |
A model for biological mixing of sediments |
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35 |
121-122 |
Loope, D.B. |
Cover photo of fossil bison track in Holocene dune sand |
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35 |
118 |
Krzyszton, P. |
Polish teacher requests assistance |
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35 |
108-110 |
Picard, M.D. |
Three Italian pieces |
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35 |
103 |
Soc. Econ. Min. Paleo. |
Educational slide set for teaching and research |
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35 |
93-103 |
Monroe, J.S. |
Creationism, human footprints and flood geology |
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35 |
71-80 |
Fichter, L.S. |
Design and use of the stratigraphic strip log |
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35 |
61-62 |
Bending, L. |
Cover photo of aragonite crystallites from hot spring |
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34 |
186-187 |
Davis, L.E. |
Sedimentary rock classification scheme |
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33 |
277-280 |
Frizado, Joseph |
A microcomputer-based x-ray diffractogram simulation program |
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33 |
257 |
McConnell, Robert L. |
Video tapes of British geology |
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33 |
217-226 |
Friedman, Gerald M., and Poissant, Sharon A. |
Petroleum geology in the United States |
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33 |
175-187 |
Nelson, Clifford M. |
Facies in stratigraphy: from "terrains" to "terranes" |
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33 |
132-133 |
Siegel, Frederic R. |
In-situ recovery of suspended sediments from streams |
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33 |
112-125 |
Land, Lynton S. |
The origin of massive dolomite |
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33 |
97-100 |
Mansfield, Charles F. |
Modeling Newtonian fluids and gingham plastics |
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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 |
233 |
Muller, E.H. |
Tales tills tell |
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32 |
179 |
Tunley, A.T. |
A placer-gold evaluation exercise |
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32 |
123 |
Picard, M.D. |
Fans, turbidites and an Italian quarry |
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32 |
81 |
Ratzlaff, J.R., |
Cover photo of sand dune (CO) |
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32 |
20 |
Burger, H.R. |
Catalog of computer programs used in undergraduate geological education, Installment 4 |
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31 |
169-170 |
Smith, N.D. |
Aerial photo of channel of William River, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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31 |
5-8 |
Rowe, M.W. |
Characterization of coals and lignites by thermo-magneto-gravimetric analysis |
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31 |
1-2 |
Diffendal, R.F. Jr. |
Cover photo of Tertiary pothole, Banner Cy., NB |
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30 |
240-241 |
Metz, R. |
Using aluminum foil to record structures in sedimentary rock |
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30 |
222-240 |
Miall, A.D. |
Recent developments in facies models for siliciclastic sediments |
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30 |
215-221 |
Byers, C.W. |
Stratigraphy - The fall of continuity |
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30 |
189-203 |
Wilkinson, B.H. |
Cyclic cratonic carbonates and Phanerozoic calcite seas |
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30 |
162-166 |
Picard, M.D. |
trip to tremp and Graus |
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30 |
141-143 |
Pestana, H.R. |
A semester of geology in Bermuda |
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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 |
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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 |
53-54 |
Harris, W.B. & Jones, W. |
Cover photo of salt-crystal casts in Silurian Wills Creek Formation (VA) |
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29 |
4-10 |
Dolomieu, D. de |
On a type of sedimentary rock that reacts very slightly with acid and that phosphoresces on being struck |