Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, Vol.19, No.2/3 (Autumn 1984): Geology at Cornell on the Move
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IN THIS ISSUE: Section I. Geology and the Cornell Department: The Ascendency of the Geological Sciences /2 Frank H. T. Rhodes ... Snee Hall: Bigy Beautiful, Friendly, Functional /5 ... Engineering and the Geological Sciences /10 Donald F. Turcotte ... Cornell Geology 1868-1984: A Review /15 William R. Brice ... Geology 2020 /25 Jack Oliver ---- Section II. Understanding Our Planet: Current Studies at Cornell: Exploring the Earth Beneath the Continents /29 Larry Brown ... The Cornell Andes Project: Studies of Mountain-Building Processes in Action /34 Bryan L. Isacks ... The Deformation of Sediments in Mountain Belts /39 Daniel E. Karig ... The Earth's Interior /44 William A. Bassett, John M. Bird, and Maura S. Weathers ... The Growth of Continental Crust /51 Robert W. Kay and Suzanne Mahlburg Kay ... Unanswered Questions about Finger Lakes Geomorphology /57 Arthur L. Bloom ... The Pace of Evolution: New Insights from Fossils /62 John L. Cisne ... Remote Sensing in Geological Sciences /68 John M. Bird ... Faculty Publications /72