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Unlocking the Unknown: Papers Honoring Dr. Richard J. Zakrzewski

edited by Greg H. Farley and Jerry R. Choate

Excerpt from the Preface: "Richard Zakrzewski is an enviable man. He has spent a career peering across unimaginable spans of time to understand a mysterious world of giants and small creatures no less wondrous. What could be more fun? Or more demanding of scientific discipline coupled with imagination? . . . His greatest professional accomplishment lies not in his dozens of peer reviewed publications (impressive though they are), but in the students he has mentored and inspired, students who might otherwise have lost the amazing horizon that paleontology offers."

Available for sale, limited quantities, $20.00 each.
To order by mail contact Dr. Greg Farley . Copies also available at the Sternberg Museum Store.
All proceeds from the sale of this publication are used to support students working in the Sternberg Museum Paleontology Collections.


The Climate of Hays, Kansas, from 1867 to 1999: Variability, Trends, and Influences

Author John Heinrichs

Excerpt from the Preface: "Hays, Kansas (38 N, 99 W), is located in a heavily agricultural area, has marginal water resources, and is subject to severe floods and droughts. thus, quality of life in Hays is intimately tied to climate. Further, Hays is subject to a complex set of climte influences ranging from its physiography to regional circulation patterns and global climate change. In this study, records for temperature (1885 to 1999) and precipitation (1867 to 1999) were collected and examined for means, variability, ranges , trends, and periodicities. Data for a number of possibile regional and global climate influences were compared with Hays climate data to characterize the relationships."

Available for sale, limited quantities, $10.00 each.
To order contact the Department of Geosciences. All proceeds from the sale of this publication are used to support students working in the Sternberg Museum Paleontology Collections.


If you are an alumni or former faculty of FHSU Department of Geosciences and have a publication you would like to see posted here please contact the Geosciences Department. Publications listed here must be available for free or for which the proceeds from sales are used to support Geosciences or Sternberg Museum collections.


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Dr. John Heinrichs, Chair
Phone 785-628-4536
Geosciences Department
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