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Physical and Natural Sciences |
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- Wayne
Christiansen, Ph.D.
The Search
for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
Energy:
The Ultimate Limit to Growth.
- Steve
Davis, Ph.D.
The Eagle
and the Poor House: Archaeological Investigations on the UNC Campus.
The Occaneechi
and Their Predecessors: Archaeological Discoveries at Three Ancient
Native American Villages Near Hillsborough.
Recent
Archaeological Excavations in North Carolina.
- Catherine
Edwards, Ph.D. Candidate
Strange
Motion: Internal Waves.
I Want
to be an Oceanographer When I Grow Up.
Understanding
Our Ocean.
- Alan
Feduccia, Ph.D.
T-rex
was No 4-Ton Roadrunner.
Bird Evolution's
"Big Bang".
- John
W. Florin, Ph.D.
The Changing
South.
- Jonathan
Howes, M.R.P.
North
Carolina's Environment: Can We Sustain It?
- Jonathan
M. Lees, Ph.D.
Molten
Rock, Singing Fire: Exploding Volcano Symphony.
Fire on
the Edge: Volcano Studies in Kamchatka, Russia.
- Scott
Madry, Ph.D.
Where
Are You, and How Do You Know? The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System.
Geomatics:
The Integration of Spatial Analysis for the Twenty-First Century.
Satellite
Remote Sensing of the Earth.
Maps from
the Mist: Tracking Gorillas with High-Tech Imagery.
Twenty
Years of Archaeological Research in Burgundy, France.
Geographic
Information Systems: The Revolution in Analyzing Our World.
- Laurie
E. McNeil, Ph.D.
Optical
Materials in Everyday Life.
The Music
of the Spheres: Physics and Music.
Women
in Physics.
- Dave
Moreau, Ph.D.
Water
Quality Management in North Carolina: Changing Problems and Policies.
Satisfying
North Carolina's Thirst for Water.
- James
Peacock, Ph.D.
Beyond
Stones and Bones: An Anthropologist's View of Contemporary Issues.
Globalism
and Localism.
- Seth
Reice, Ph.D.
The Benefits
of Natural Disasters: Why Fires and Floods are Good for Ecosystems and
for Us.
Ecosystem
Services: What We Get from Nature for Free And Cannot Live Without.
Sedimentation
in Streams: Causes, Consequences, and Cures.
Sustainable
Development in North Carolina.
Conservation
Around the World.
Sustainable
Development Around the World.
- John
W. Rogers, Ph.D.
Effect
of Geology and Geography on Life in the Piedmont for the Past 12,000
Years.
The Causes
and Consequences of Rapid Climate Change.
- Francisco
E. Werner, Ph.D.
Where
Did All the Fish Go? Oceanography and Marine Fisheries.
- Peter
S. White, Ph.D.
Invasive
Plants, Horticulture, and Conservation Gardening.
The Conservation
Garden.
Venus
Fly Trap and Other Stories of North Carolina's Unique Plants.
Kudzu
and the Invasion of Alien Species.
Plant
Carnivory and Other Botanical Stories of the North Carolina Landscape.
From the
Appalachians to the Coastal Plain: North Carolina's Rich Wildflowers
and Natural Ecology.
A Natural
History of Robert Frost.
The Bartrams
and Quaker Botany.
Teeming
with Life: The All Taxa Biological Inventory in Great Smoky Mountain
National Park.
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