A Field-Based, Writing Intensive Undergraduate Course on Pacific Northwest Geology

Journal of Geoscience Education, Nov 2006 by Buddington, Andrew M

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Andrew M. Buddington

Science Department, Spokane Community College, Spokane, Washington, 99217-5399, abuddington@scc.spokane.edu

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