Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Reviews, Articles
This index uses the very latest list of keywords and numbers.
Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
44 |
485-502 |
Lowman, P.D. Jr. |
Twelve key 20th-century discoveries in the geosciences |
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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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42 |
225-238 |
Patrick, R.R., and Howe, R.C. |
Volcanism on the terrestrial planets |
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42 |
143-146 |
Braithwaite, C.J.R. and Rizzi, G. |
The geometry of diagenesis |
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41 |
106-117 |
Reimold, W.U. |
A review of the geology of an deformation related to the Vredefort structure, South Africa |
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40 |
313-320 |
Donovan, S.K. |
A plain man's guide to rudist bivalves |
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39 |
403-418 |
Davidson, M.W., and Lofgren, G.E. |
Photomicrography in the geological sciences |
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39 |
313-319 |
Ausich, W.I., and Bottjer, D.J. |
History of tiering among suspension feeders in the benthic marine ecosystem |
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39 |
133-141 |
Rogers, R.D. |
How do we recognize a fault when we see one? |
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39 |
19-22 |
Van Houten, F.B. |
Interpreting Silurian Clinton oolitic ironstones - 1850-1975 |
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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 |
330-338 |
Phillips, J.D. |
Integration of potential-field and digital geologic data for two North American transects |
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38 |
323-329 |
Bloom, A.L., and Fox, A.N. |
Landsat thematic mapper (TM) images of the Andes as a classroom tool |
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38 |
318-322 |
Cary, T. |
Landsat data as a tool for the geosciences |
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38 |
238-242 |
Kemmerly, P.R. |
Nonparametric-methods instruction in quantitative geology |
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38 |
123-131 |
Newcomb, S. |
The problem of volcanic origins |
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38 |
16-20 |
Myrow, P.M. |
A new graph for understanding colors of mudrocks and shales |
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37 |
241-242 |
Van Houten, F.B. |
Krynine, Pettijohn and sedimentary petrology |
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37 |
3-48 |
McCartney, K., and Loper, D.E. |
Emergence of a rival paradigm to account for the Cretaceous/Tertiary event |
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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 |
243-249 |
Blatt, H. |
Flux of siliciclastic grains in sediments |
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37 |
235-240 |
Suttner, L.J. |
Recent advances in study of me detrital mineralogy of sand and sandstone: implications for teaching |
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37 |
229-230 |
Folk, R.L. |
Cover photo of etched quartz crystal |
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37 |
202-209 |
Krinsley, D.H., and Manley, C.R. |
Backscattered electron microscopy as an advanced technique in petrography |
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37 |
94-97 |
Chamberlain, V.E. |
Using me Mesozoic history of the Canadian Cordillera as a case study in teaching plate tectonics |
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37 |
90-93 |
Lambert, R. St J. |
Tectonics and terranes in the undergraduate curriculum |
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36 |
237-243 |
McLean, D.M. |
K-T transition into chaos |
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36 |
227-236 |
Prothero, D.R. |
Mammals and magnetostratigraphy |
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36 |
221-226 |
Tiffney, B.H. |
Conceptual advances in paleobotany |
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36 |
215-220 |
Padian, K. |
New discoveries about dinosaurs: separating the facts from the news |
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36 |
208-214 |
Cloud, P. |
A new earth history for undergraduates |
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36 |
147-154 |
Johnson, M.E. |
Hunting for ancient rocky shores (see also p.137) |
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36 |
111-121 |
Schedl, A., and Pluijm, B.A. van der |
A review of deformation microstructures |
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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 |
24-29 |
Davis, S.N. |
Natural radionuclides in ground water |
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35 |
144-149 |
Matisoff, G. |
A model for biological mixing of sediments |
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35 |
80-85 |
Scully, E.P. |
Current issues in evolutionary paleontology |
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35 |
64-70 |
Butler, D.R. |
Teaching principles and applications of dendrogeomorphology |
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35 |
28-32 |
Moore, D.M. |
X-ray diffraction and the development of clay mineralogy |
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34 |
246-261 |
Simpson, C. |
Determination of movement sense in mylonites |
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34 |
237-245 |
Hudleston, P.J. |
Extracting information from folds in rocks |
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34 |
140-165 |
Marvin, U.B. |
Meteorites, Moon and the history of geology |
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34 |
90-94 |
McCartney, K. |
The Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction event |
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34 |
72-89 |
Schlee, J.S. |
Structure of North American continental margin |
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34 |
32-36 |
Manche, E.P. |
Obsidian hydration dating |
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34 |
21-25 |
Meyer, W.B. |
Delayed recognition of glacial eustasy |
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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 |
161-167 Eschman, Donald Frazier |
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Summary of the Quaternary history of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana |
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33 |
112-125 |
Land, Lynton S. |
The origin of massive dolomite |
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33 |
93-96 |
Whitney, Marion |
Yardangs |
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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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33 |
77 -78 |
Whitney, Marion |
Cover photo of a yardang in Egypt |
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33 |
4-10 |
Tasch, P. |
Darwin's Beagle voyage and Galapagos experience |
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32 |
310 |
Bull, W.B. |
Tectonic geomorphology |
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32 |
306 |
McCartney, K. |
The Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction controversy |
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32 |
288 |
Hazen, R.M. |
Mineralogy: a historical review |
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32 |
254 |
Prestegaard, K.L. |
Progress in understanding fluvial processes |
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32 |
247 |
Palmer, A.N. |
Recent trends in karst geomorphology |
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32 |
236 |
Baker, V.R. |
Planetary geomorphology |
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32 |
233 |
Muller, E.H. |
Tales tills tell |
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32 |
226 |
Potter, N. Jr. |
Periglacial geomorphology |
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32 |
212 |
Bork, K.B. |
The concept of biotic succession |
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32 |
209 |
Potter, N. Jr. |
Cover photo of ice-floored rock glacier |
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32 |
158 |
Carozzi, A.V. |
Glaciology and the ice age |
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32 |
108 |
Gregory, J.T. |
Changing concepts of the nature and significance of fossils |
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32 |
29 |
Albritton, C.C., Jr. |
Geologic time |
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31 |
307-314 |
Skehan, J.W. |
Theological basis for a Judeo-Christian position on creationism |
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31 |
295-303 |
Jones, D.L., Howell, D.G., Coney, P.J., and Monger, H.W.H. |
Recognition, character and analysis of tectonostratigraphic terranes in western North America |
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31 |
277-294 |
Oliver, J. |
Exploring the geological structure of the continental crust |
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31 |
266-276 |
Graham, S.A. |
Evolving concepts and teaching approaches in tectonics and sedimentation |
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31 |
256-265 |
Hatcher, R.D. JR. |
Incorporation of new and old tectonics concepts into a modern course in tectonics |
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31 |
172-176 |
Cloud, P. |
The second flowering of geology |
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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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31 |
26-30 |
Rassam, G.N. |
The GeoRef online bibliographic database as an educational tool |
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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 |
204-214 |
Kaesler, R.L. |
Paleoecology and Paleoenvironments |
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30 |
189-203 |
Wilkinson, B.H. |
Cyclic cratonic carbonates and Phanerozoic calcite seas |
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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 |
27-33 |
Dutch, S.I. |
A critique of creationist cosmology |
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30 |
6-13 |
Dutch, S.I. |
Notes on the nature of fringe science |
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29 |
108-113 |
Kopp, O.C. |
Cathodoluminescence petrography - a valuable tool for teaching and research |
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29 |
105-106 |
Kopp, O.C. |
Cover photo |
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28 |
4-35 |
Bartlett, A.A. |
Forgotten fundamentals of the energy crisis |