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Submissions from 1994
No Dirge, No Philosophy, Just Practicality, C. E. Thorne and Mark R. Welford
The Equilibrium Concept in Geomorphology, C. E. Thorne and Mark R. Welford
A Field Test of Tubino's (1991) Model of Alternate Bar Formation, Mark R. Welford
Submissions from 1991
Preliminary Trends in Reflectance and Maceral Analysis of Upper Cretaceous Menefee and Crevasse Canyon Coals in the San Juan Basin of New Mexico, Arthur D. Cohen and Fredrick J. Rich
Submissions from 1990
Cretaceous and Eocene Lignite Deposits, Jackson Purchase, Kentucky, James C. Hower, Fredrick J. Rich, David A. Williams, Alan E. Bland, and Faith L. Fiene
Submissions from 1989
Geologic Evolution of Trail Ridge Eolian Heavy-Mineral Sand and Underlying Peat, Northern Florida, Eric Force and Fredrick J. Rich
A Review of the Taphonomy of Plant Remains in Lacustrine Sediments, Fredrick J. Rich