This document was generated from the website of Dr. Richard Dietrich. The information was compiled from publications, including web sites, and from oral and written personal communications. It a compilation of zoogenic (animal parts or products)...
This is the first of three anticipated photograph albums to record diverse uses of fieldstones within approximately twenty five miles of the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. This album focuses Mackinac County in the Upper Peninsula.
Monday, March 2, 1998 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began...
Friday, February 6, 1998 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began...
Originally constructed as a website by Dr. Richard V. Dietrich. Dr. Dietrich provides a brief history of peach pit carving, discusses the tools and techniques used in this artform and provides examples of a wide variety of subjects and...
Dietrich, Richard V. , Professor Emeritus, Geology
2011
Mimetoliths are natural topographic features the shape of which resembles something else. This work contains a wide variety of mimetoliths images in large scale rock formations, minerals, stones, rocks, tektites, loose stones, and agates and...
"Isabella's Stones" demonstrates the diverse use of the fieldstones found in Isabella County, Michigan. Detailed information and pictorial depiction of many of the over two hundred fieldstone-faced buildings within Isabella County are provided. The...
Geologists continue to debate the formation of laccoliths. Two competing models that can explain their emplacement include a vertical feeder dike and a horizontal magma feeder. The Henry Mountains in south-central Utah provide an ideal location...
This is a narrative describing the geological history of Hammond Township, St. Lawrence County, New York with personal observations and commentary by the author who is a former Hammond resident.