Charles V. Park Library: Enhancing Tradition with Technology. A special January 2002 insert of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. The newspaper is also known as CM-Life.
This bibliography is the result of an extensive literature search performed during the preparation of a "Rock Chips" column for "Rocks & Minerals" -- published in two parts (Part 1, 74:266-269; Part 2,74:335-340 - both 1999) by R. V. Dietrich. It...
This illustrated directory of fieldstone buildings in Isabella County is an updated version of Appendix C of "Isabella's Stones: Fieldstone buildings, walls, landscape accents and other uses" by R. V. Dietrich (2008). It includes illustrations,...
This object was originally created as a website by Dr. Richard V. Dietrich to document examples of gemrocks (rocks that have been fashioned into jewelry, personal adornments, and ornaments). Dr. Dietrich includes the name of each material, a...
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.
"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...
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...
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...
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.
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