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Science on The Border
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Ensuring Sustainable Development of Arid Lands

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Water Resources in New Mexico:
Current and Future Needs

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Environmental Management:
Current and Future Needs
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New Mexico's Natural Heritage:
Biological Diversity in the Land of Enchantment
(Journal vol. 36, 1996) $10 - 165 available
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Astronomy in New Mexico
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The Importance of Agricultural Science in New Mexico's Economy
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Dinosaurs of New Mexico
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From Sundaggers to Space Exploration
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    Groundwater Resources of The New Mexico-Texas-Chihuahua Border Region
    Bobby J. Creel, John W. Hawley, John F. Kennedy, and Alfredo Granados-Olivas

    Misclassification Error Effects on Logistic Regression Modeling of Animal Habitat
    William R. Gould and Zhiming Ni

    Geographic Information Systems at The Paso Del Norte Region. The Academic Accomplishments And Challengs For a Transboundary Water Resources GIS Cooperation
    Alfredo Granados-Olivas, Chris Brown, Janet Greenlee, Bobby Creel, John Kennedy, Oscar Dena-Ornelas, and Brian Hurd

    Postpartum Depression Among Hispanic Women: Preliminary Findings From Research Along The US-Mexico Border
    Satya P. Rao and Denisse B. Licon

    Biodiversity Research on The Border: Past, Present and Future
    David B. Richman

    Two Countries, One Common Problem: How to Deal With Dairy Manure Along The United States-Mexico Border
    Maritza Macías-Corral, Zohrab Samani, and Salvador Luévano Martinez

    Snow: The Real Water Supply For The Rio Grande Basin
    Albert Rango

    Growth And Nitrogen Balance of Rats Fed Jalapeño Pepper in High and Low Protein Diets
    M. Ann Bock, María O. Duarte-Gardea, and Melchor Ortiz

    Analysis of Distribution Patterns of Bacteria, And Protozoan Pathogens Along The Rio Grande at The United States-Mexico Border
    Hugo A. Morales-Morales, Geoffrey B. Smith, Guadalupe Vidal-Martinez, Channah M. Rock, Debanjana Dasgupta, Allyssa A. Martinez, and Kevin H. Oshima

    Synthesis of Carbon Nanoparticle Thin Film With Spray-pyrolisis
    Shuguang Deng, Kalyana C. Pingali, and David A. Rockstraw

    A Geologic Source of Salinity in The Rio Grande Aquifer Near El Paso, Texas
    Barry J. Hibbs, and Mercedes Merino

    Sol-gel Derived Mesoporous alumina For Flouride and Arsenic Removal From Drinking Water
    Shuguang Deng, Venkat Viswanathan, and Daniel Candelaria

    Assessing Water Resource Vulnerability For Arid Watersheds: GIS-based Research in The Paso Del Norte Region
    Brian Hurd, Christopher Brown, Janet Greenlee, Alfredo Granados, and Marguerite Hendrie

    Molecular Cloning And Roles of Cyclooxygenases in Amphibian Ovulation
    Naoki Kumakura, Johnny Sena, Samuel Wright, Mark Gott, Zhiming Liu, and Reynaldo Patiño

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    Distribution Records and Natural History Notes for Uncommon Mammals on the Llano Estacado of Eastern New Mexico
    By Jennifer K. Frey

    Community Classification Within Three Vegetative Zones of the East Side of the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico
    By Shelley L. Gardner, Brian P. Oswald, Kenneth W. Farrish and Carl Edminster

    Bubble-Based REsonance-Doppler Sensor for Liquid Characterization
    By Naveen Sinha

    Isolation and Purification of a Membrane-associated Progesterone Receptor in Amphibian Oocytes
    By Zhiming Liu, Ram Pendey, and Mary Plasterer

    GENERAL NOTES

    Prey Remains Found in Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) Pellets from Union County, New Mexico
    By Jan F Kamler, Warren B. Ballard, James C. Bullock, David A. Butler and Ryan L. Ward


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    I    Preface and Title Page
     II    New Mexico Academy of Science Centennial
     III    Agenda of Centennial 
     IV    NMAS Programs and Information 

    A    Genetics & Medicine

    A1 Cancer Research and Treatment: State of the Science
     Cheryl Willman, Dir., Cancer Research & Treatment Ctr. UNM

    A2 Red or Green? A Molecular Genetics Answer to the State Question in New Mexico
     Mary O'Connell, Molecular Biology Program, Agronomy & Hort., NMSU

    A3 Humane Genome Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory
     Norman Doggett, Bioscience, LANL

    B Sciences of Earth and Space 

    B1 Dinosaurs of New Mexico
     Spencer Lucas, NMMNHS

    B2 Oh Dry Up! Holocene Climate Variability in Southwestern North America
     Peter Fawcett, Geology, UNM

    B3 New Mexico Astronomy in 2002
     Dave Westpfahl, Physics, NM Tech & VLA

    B4 Deserts and Humans
     Curtis Monger, Agronomy & Horticulture, NMSU

    B5 Salt of the Earth: What Makes the Rio Grande Go Saline?
     Fred Phillips, Earth & Environmental Science, NM Tech.

    C Science & Technology 

    C1 Atomic Science - A Half Century of Progress, Defense and Prosperity
     Al Romig, VP Science and Technology, SNL

    C2 Integrated Nanotechnology - Putting Small Things to Work
     Terry Michalske, Dir. CINT, SNL

    C3 Anti-terrorist Technology
     Van Romero, VP for Research and Economic Development, NM Tech.

    D Science and Learning 

    D1 Sacred Depths of Nature
     Fred Begay, LANL

    D2 Voluntary Learning Experiences: Why A Museum's Main Job Is Education
     Adrian Hunt, Dir. NMMNHS

    D3 Experience and Analog: Learning Science with Explora
     Paul Tatter, Director Explora Museum

    D4 Science Education Outreach in New Mexico
     Abbas Ghassemi, Dir. WERC & Curt Steinhaus, Dir., Education Outreach, LANL

    D5 Getting The Biggest Bang For The Education Buck-Data-Based Policy Decisions In Education 
     Marshall Berman, Past Pres. NMAS

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    Phylogenetic Relationships of the Living Chimaeroid Fishes Based on Characters of the Brain and Cranial Nerves.
    By Zhiming Liu

    The Banner-Tailed Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys Spectabilis) in West-Central New Mexico
    By Jennifer K. Frey and M. Scott Burt

    Status of Native Wildlife in the Middle Rio Grand Valley of New Mexico
    By James A. Bailey, David L. Propst, Charles W. Painter, C. Gregory Schmidt and Sartor O. Williams, III

    GENERAL NOTES

    Elk and Mule Deer Use of Three Cover Types in the Chama Watershed
    By W. David Hacker and Pamela M. Herrera


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    Reconnaissance investigation of equivalent uranium in soil, Grants, New Mexico.
    By Barbara Duenas-Parshley and Ray Kenny

    Comparrison of two census methods for Mule Deer Populations.
    By W. David Hacker and John P. Olivas

    NEW MEXICO AFIELD

    Mica from nothern New Mexico Pegmatites.
    By Jennifer Lindline

    GENERAL NOTES

    Effects of Gophers on vegetation studies using enclosures.
    By W. David Hacker, Ben S. Nelson and Gary Darrington

    STUDENT ABSTRACTS FROM THE 2000 ANNUAL MEETING OF SIGMA XI

    Development of quantum well intermixing technology for fabrication of optical waveguides in III-IV semiconductors.
    By ToniLisa Arviso-Jeans, Dawn Rameriz, Angelo Lopez, Craig P. Sinsabaugh, Julius Yellowhair, Jinhyun Lee, Bo Bai, YanRui Zhao, Petros M. Varangis, Abdel-Rahman El-Emawy, andMarek Osinski

    K/Fe Ratio in wood-smoke emissions.
    By Kirsten Bateman

    Survey for Sarcocystis Neurona in taxa of small mammals from Johnson and Henry Counties, Missouri.
    By Marion Butcher, Antoinette Marsh and Cheryl Schmidt

    Bison Meat Processing at an Eastern Anasazi Archaeological Site.
    By Esperanza F. Juarez

    Base metal and trace element concentrations in stream sediments along the Pecos River, from the southern Pecos wilderness to Brantley Dam, north of Carlsbad, Eastern New Mexico.
    By Beth A. Carey

    Porphyrin Derivative Gel Systems and their use in Three Dimensional Data Storage.
    By Amity King and Emmanuel Ojadi

    Polyurethane Pad Wear and Degradation due to Tungsten Polishing.
    By Amy L. Moy

    Common Carotid Blood Flows during Ergometer exercise in children and adolescents.
    By P. A. Flores, A. M. Burnquist, E. B. Tenorio, and E. R. Greene

    Cavity Quantum electrodynamics effects in a vertical semiconductor cavity with InAs Quantum Dots.
    By Dan P. Popescu

    Implementation of an Adaptive Delta Modulator using Fuzzy Logic.
    Lawrence Tafoya

    Age-related Differences in Human Central and Regional Hemodynamics during acute hypoxia.
    By E. R. Greene, R. C. Roach, D. A. Ortiz, J. A. Montano, M. Sander, A. Hanada and B. Saltin

    Age-related Differences in Human Central and Regional Hemodynamics during leg exercise.
    By E. R. Greene, R. C. Roach, D. A. Ortiz, J. A. Montano, M. Sander, A. Hanada and B. Saltin

    Postprandial central and regional blood flows in children and adolescents.
    By J. E. Hacker, D. A. Ortiz, K. R. Upshaw, B. S. Nelson and E. R. Greene


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    Forward
    J. G. Schickedanz

    The Past

    Anasazi Agriculture: Recipe for Scuuess?
    L. S. Cordell

    Sustainability: The Long View from Archaelogy
    P. E. Minnis

    The Present

    The Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem
    R. F. Beck and R. P. Gibbens

    Farming in New Mexico: Soil Quality and Productivity Maintenance
    A. L. Ulery and A. J. Tugel

    The Evolution of New Mexico Water Law
    C. T. DuMars

    Remote Sensing Technology for Development Planning Along the US-Mexico Border: Hydrogeology and Geomorphology
    A. Granados-Olivas and H. C. Monger

    Alternative and New Crops with Lower Water Consumption
    N. Puppala and L. L. Fowler

    Agriculture Solid Waste: Trash to Treasure
    R. Flynn

    Solid Waste: Trash to Treasure in an Urban Environment
    G. W. Dickerson

    Improving Sustainability of Arid Rangelands
    K. M. Havstad

    Wildlife Survival in Desert Environments
    J. C. Boren and B. D. Wright

    Windbreak Tree Establishment in Semi-Arid Agricultural Regions of New Mexico
    R. P. Maiers and J. T. Harrington

    Using New Technology to Optimize Agricultural Resources: Precision Agriculture
    R. Sanderson

    Xeriscaping in the Urban Environment
    C. Smith and R. St. Hilaire

    Farmland Conversion and the Issue of Sustainability of Arid Land Agriculture
    W. M. Harper

    Cross-cultural and Cross-border Cooperation
    C. L. Falk, R. V. Adkisson, C. Lujan Alvarez, and J. Atchley

    Small Farm and Ranch Sustainability
    S. J. Guldan and R. E. Gomez

    The Future

    Irrigation Water Management to Sustain Agriculture in the Desert
    T. W. Sammis and J. G. Mexal

    The Importance of Plant Biotechnology in the Future Development of Arid Lands
    G. C. Phillips, M. A. O'Connell, I. M. Ray, R. G. Cantrell, and C. Sengupta-Gopalan

    A Historical Perspective on Sustainable Development of Arid Lands
    G. W. Thomas

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    Preface
    Tom Bahr

    An Overview of New Mexico's Water Resources
    Tom Bahr

    Groundwater Recharge: The Legal Realities of Keeping the Hydrologic System Whole
    Tessa T. Davidson

    Water Rights Transfers in New Mexico: Themes and Current Issues
    Charles T. DuMars

    How the Colorad Squawfish Reeled in the Animas-La Plata Project: A Legal and Institutional Look at the Endangered Species Act
    Elizabeth Newlin Taylor

    Water Politics in Southern New Mexico
    Gary L. Esslinger

    Effectiveness of Conversation Policies on New Mexico Residential Water Demand
    Douglas Gegax, Tom McGuckin, and Ari Michelsen

    Economics of Water Conservation
    Frank A. Ward

    Water, Planning, and Administration in the Middle Rio Grande Basin
    W. Peter Balleau

    Water Conservation in New Mexico Agriculture
    Carl Barnes and Robert Flynn

    The High Plains (Ogallala) Aquifer: Management and Development of the Water Resources in the Southern High Plains, New Mexico
    Dennis G. Woodward

    An Historical Overview of Playas and Other Wetland/Riparian areas of "Nuevo México"
    Melanie Greer Deason

    Riparian Management on the Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
    J. P. Taylor and K. C. McDaniel

    Observations on Southwestern Riparian Ecosystems
    Jeffery C. Whitney

    Water Conservation through an Anasazi Gardening Technique
    Carelton S. White, David R. Dreesen, and Samuel R. Loftin

    Wastewater Treatment in New Mexico
    Amy Russell and Ricardo B. Jacquez

    Potential for Greywater Recycle and Reuse in New Mexico
    S. Trujillo, A. Hanson, W. Zachritz II , and R. Chacey

    Enhancing Nitrogen Removal in Submerged Surface Flow Constructed Wetland Systems
    W. Zachritz II, A. Hanson, and B. Thomson

    Technologies for the Removal of Arsenic from Drinking Water in New Mexico
    J. Bates, A. Hanson, F. Cadena, B. Thomson, M. Johnson, D. Heil, and A. Bristol

    Groundwater Treatment by Cascade Air-Stripping Process
    N. Nirmalakhandan, R. Brennan, and C. Trevizo

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    Preface
    Dr. Ron Bhada and Ricardo B. Jacquez

    Transboundary Air Pollution: El Paso del Norte Air Basin
    Carlos Rincon, Peter M. Emerson, and Christine L. Shaver

    A Review of HEPA-Filter Development: Has it Reached a Standstill?
    C.I. Ricketts and P.R. Smith

    New Trends in Environmental Education: Distance Learning and Computers in the Classroom
    A.T. Hanson, N. Khandan, D. Welsh, and B. Ormand

    Environmental Impact Mitigation in the New Mexico Mining Industry Through Environmental Regulations
    Kay S. Hatton

    Restoring New Mexico's Groundwater Using Biodenitrification
    H. Eric Nuttall

    The Rio Puerco: Bread Basket of New Mexico?
    M. Karl Wood and Kirk C. McDaniel

    Permitting and Waste Disposal Practices of the New Mexico Dairy Industry
    Danita S. Boettner and Ricardo B. Jacquez

    Cleaning up Acid Mine Drainage with Microbes
    Sarah W. Harcum

    Land Application of Sewage Sludge
    William C. Lindemann

    Using Trees for Wastewater Treatment: A Pilot Study in Ojinaga, Mexico
    A.D. Vallotton, D.G. Vallotton, and J.G. Mexal, C.A. Erickson, L. Iglesias Gutierrea, R. Nunez Saladana, Z.A. Samani, and W.H. Zachritz II

    Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) used to Measure Deformations in Underground Openings
    Cathy T. Aimone-Martin

    Environmental Monitoring Near the WIPP: Building Public Confidence Through Independent Research
    Donald J. Fingleton and Shan C. Lee

    Permanent Waste Isolation, the WIPP, and Perspectives for Other Mined Repositories in New Mexico
    Norbert T. Rempe

    Discussion of Gas Driven Hydrofracture Scenario at WIPP
    Robert Valerio and Walter Gerstle
     
     

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    Preface
    Laura F. Huenneke

    Mammalian Diversity in New Mexico
    Jennifer K. Frey and Terry L. Yates

    The Recent Avifauna of New Mexico
    John P. Hubbard

    New Mexico Vascular Plant Diversity
    Robert Sivinski, Timothy K. Lowrey, and Paul Knight

    Diversity of Aquatic Animals in New Mexico
    Richard A. Cole, Michael R. Hatch, and Paul R. Turner

    Case Study: The Mexican Wolf
    David Parsons

    Case Study: The Mexican Spotted Owl
    Phillip J. Zwank

    Case Study: Cirsium Vinaceum, a Threatened Thistle Endemic to the Sacremento Mountains of New Mexico
    Laura F. Huenneke

    Gila Trout Recovery: A Case Study in Maintaining Biodiversity
    Paul R. Turner

    Vegetative Changes in New Mexico Rangelands
    Kelly W. Allred

    Forest Diversity in New Mexico
    W. H. Moir and Reggie Fletcher

    Diversity of Aquatic Habitats in New Mexico
    Richard A. Cole

    The Middle Rio Grande Bosque: An Endangered Ecosystem
    Clifford S. Crawford, Lisa M. Ellis, and Manuel C. Molles, Jr.

    Conserving New Mexico's Biodiversity on Public Lands: Roles, Realities and Recommendations
    Renee Galeano-Popp

    Examining Natural Floral Heritage and Management for Biological Diversity in New Mexico Using Gap Analysis
    Bruce C. Thompson, Patrick J. Crist, Esteban Muldavin, Julie S. Prior-Magee, Robert A. Deitner, and David L. Garber

    The New Mexico Natural Heritage Program: Managing Biodiversity Information to Guide Conservation
    Karen H. Gaines, Paula Durkin, and Glenn C. Harper

    Appendix 1.
    Where to Learn More about New Mexico's Biological Diversity: A Partial Listing of Collections, Museums, and Databases

    Appendix 2.
    Selected References for Further Reading about New Mexico's Biological Diversity

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    Introduction
    Carol L. Walker

    To the Edge of the Universe: The Apache Point Observatory
    Kurt S. J. Anderson

    Radio Astronomy in New Mexico: The VLA and VLBA
    David G. Finley

    The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Mapping the Universe from New Mexico
    Richard G. Kron

    The Cloudcroft Observatory and NASA's 3.0 m Liquid Mirror Telescope
    Mark Mulrooney

    The National Solar Observatory at Sacramento Peak
    M. J. Penn

    Astrophysics at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Galen Gisler

    Astronomy at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
    David Westpfal

    Atmospheres of the Giant Planets
    Reta Beebe and Nancy Chanover

    The New Mexico Extragalactic Ha Imaging Survey
    Nicholas A. Devereux

    Clusters of Galaxies
    Anatoly Klypin, Jack Burns, Erica Ellingson, Michael Ledlow, and Chris Loken

    Mapping Coronal Magnetic Fields: New Prospects
    M. J. Penn

    Planetariums in New Mexico: Facing the Challenge of 21st Century Astronomy Education
    Bess Amaral

    The Sunspot Science Education Center
    Kurt S. J. Anderson

    Astronomy Education at NMSU: An Innovative Approach
    Mary G. French

    LodeStar: New Mexico's Window on the Universe
    John T. McGraw and Aileen O'Catherine

    Pueblo Astronomy
    Michael Zeilik

    Facilities for Astronomical Research and Education in New Mexico
    Kurt S. J. Anderson

    Glossary

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    Introduction
    John C. Owens

    Economic Impact of Agriculture in New Mexico
    William D. Gorman, Joel A. Deimer, and Rossana Alvarez

    The Beef Cattle Industry: Old, But Still #1
    Larry Foster

    New Mexico's Range Livestock Industry
    John M. Fowler

    Grazing: A Benefit for Plants
    Christopher D. Allison

    Cowboys, Microchips, and High Technology
    John A. Winder

    New Mexico Sheep Production: Keeping the Best of the Past for Today
    James M. Sachse

    Dairy: A Growing New Mexico Industry
    John F. Smith

    Forage Gold: Alfalfa in New Mexico
    John A. Henning

    Cotton: Its History and Importance to New Mexico
    Carl E. Barnes

    New Mexico Valencia Peanuts: Peanuts of Distinction
    David Hsi

    New Mexico Onions
    Joe Corgan and Marisa Wall

    The Wonders of New Mexico Chile
    P. W. Bosland

    New Mexico's Wine Industry
    Esteban A. Herrera and W. D. Gorman

    New Mexico Pecans: A Tradition of Excellence
    Esteban Herrera

    Growing under Glass in New Mexico
    R. D. Berghage and N. K. Lownds

    Eldarica Pine: Russia's Gift to New Mexico Forests
    James T. Fisher

    Growing Christmas Trees in New Mexico
    John T. Harrington

    Pinon-Juniper Woodlands in New Mexico: An Unrealized Potential
    John G. Mexal and James T. Fisher

    Turfgrasses for New Mexico
    James N. McCrimmon

    Speciality Crops for Greater Farm Profitability
    George W. Dickerson

    Processing New Mexico's Food Products
    Theodore R. Herrera

    Plant Genetic Engineering Research At NMSU: Improving Plants at the Gene Level
    Gregory C. Phillips

    Biological Control in Agriculture Cropping Systems
    T. D. Carrillo, D. LaRock, and J. J. Ellington

    Pesticides, Policy, and Politics
    L.M. English

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    PREFACE

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
    What are Dinosaurs?
    Dinosaur Fossils
    Sedimentary Environments
    Formations
    Geologic Time
    Dinosaur Names
    Dinosaur Phylogeny
    Collecting and Studying Dinosaurs
    CHAPTER 2 DINOSAUR HUNTERS IN NEW MEXICO
    Baldwin and Cope
    Barnum Brown
    Stanton, Case, Williston & Von Huene
    Reeside and Gilmore
    C. H. Sternberg
    1940s through 1960s
    Recent Work
    Prospectus
    CHAPTER 3 TRIASSIC
    Middle Triassic
    Late Triassic
    Triassic Dinosaurs
    Revueltosaurus
    Rioarribasaurus
    Other Triassic Dinosaurs
    New Mexico's Triassic Dinosaurs and Dinosaur Origins
    CHAPTER 4 JURASSIC
    Middle Jurassic
    Late Jurassic
    Late Jurassic Dinosaurs
    Allosaurus
    Camarasaurus
    Seismosaurus
    Stegosaurus
    Age of Morrison Formation
    Prospectus
    CHAPTER 5 CRETACEOUS
    Early Cretaceous
    Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Footprints
    Late Cretaceous
    T1 Transgression
    R1 Regression
    T2 Transgression
    R2 Regression
    T3 Transgression
    R3 Regression
    T4 Transgression
    R4 Regression
    T5 Transgression
    R5 Regression
    Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs
    Coelurosaurs
    Carnosaurs
    Sauropod
    Hadrosaurids
    Hypsilophodontid
    Ankylosaurs
    Pachycephalosaur
    Ceratopsids
    Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Communities
    CHAPTER 6 DINOSAUR EXTINCTION IN NEW MEXICO
    New Mexico's Record of Dinosaur Extinction
    Iridium-Rich Layer in the Raton Basin
    Dinosaur Extinction in the San Juan Basin
    REFERENCES
    NEW MEXICO DINOSAUR DICTIONARY
    GLOSSARY

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    INTRODUCTIONS
    Governor Toney Anaya of the State of New Mexico
    Superintendent Alan Morgan, State Dept. of Education
    President Tom Farer, University of New Mexico
    Superintendent Lillian Barna, Albuquerque Public Schools
    Editors David Hsi and Janda Panitz
    Acknowledgements
    SCIENCE IN NEW MEXICO - ORIGIN AND HISTORY
    Ernest A. Mares, J. A. Schufle and McAllister H. Hull
    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    Agriculture
    George L. McNew, Philip J. Leyendecker, Gordon Watts
    Archaelogy and Anthropology
    Linda S. Cordell and David E. Stuart
    Education
    Hilde Howden, Nancy Finley, Julianne N. Green, Alan Posich, Patrick Scott and Vern Witten
    Energy
    Preamble - A. William Snyder
    Electricity - Jack L. Wilkins, Arthur L. Martinez and Mary Zimmerman
    Geothermal Energy - Morton C. Smith
    Nuclear Energy - A. William Snyder
    Oil and Gas - J. J. Taber
    Solar and Wind Energy - Virgil L. Dugan
    Uranium and Coal - Morris F. Stubbs
    Engineering and Technology
    Gerald W. May and J. Derald Morgan
    Envirnomental Sciences
    Charles C. Reith and Gerald W. Thomas
    Geology
    Barry S. Kues, Clay T. Smith, Robert M. North, Spencer G. Lucas, Stuart A. Northrop, Christina L. Balk and Robert W. Eveleth
    Space Exploration
    Reta Beebe
    Space Science and Astrophysics
    Marcus Price
    UNIVERSITIES, INSTITUTES AND CENTERS OF STUDY
    Defense and Science in New Mexico
    Ward Alan Minge and Arthur H. Guenther
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Sandia National Laboratories
    Kirtland Air Force Base
    Field Command Defense Nuclear Agency
    Air Force Special Weapons Laboratory
    Air Force Weapons Laboratory
    Air Force Space Technology Center
    Air Force Contract Management Division
    Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center
    White Sands Missile Range
    Air Force Missile Development Center
    Eastern New Mexico University
    Marilyn M. Mehaffy and Robert L. Matheny
    Lovelace Medical Foundation
    Albuquerque's Lovelace Clinic - Jake W. Spidle
    Lovelace Research in Inhalation Toxicology - Roger O. McClellan
    New Mexico Highlands University
    Gilbert Sanchez and J. A. Schufle
    New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
    Paige W. Christiansen
    New Mexico State University
    M. W. Campbell and David King
    Rio Grande Research Corridor
    David T. Bailey, A. William Snyder, Patrick A. Rodriguez
    Center for High Technology Materials
    Center for Non-Invasive Diagnostics
    Center for Plant Genetic Engineering
    Center for Computer Research Applications
    Center for Explosive Technology Research
    Technology Innovation Program
    University of New Mexico
    History of Science - T. J. Farer and R. M. Price
    Medical Center - Leonard M. Napolitano, Carolyn R. Tinker
    Research at the Cancer Center - Thomas B. Tomasi and Susan B. Chamberlin
    APPENDIX
    1. History of New Mexico Sigma Xi
      1. Chapters - NMIMT, NMSU and UNM
      2. Clubs - ENMU and NMHU
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