Middle States Geographer Volume 24, 1991
Articles:
Detecting Potato Fields in the Columbia Basin Using Landsat Multispectral Data – Paul R. Baumann
Synoptic Climatological Categorization and Human Mortality in Shanghai, China – Shouquan Cheng
The Frequency and Intensity of January hourly Precipitation by Synoptic Weather Types in Southern Louisiana – Gregory E. Faiers
Criteria in the Student Decision to Move off Campus: A paired Comparison Test of Group-Specific Preferences – Joseph Grippo, Jeff Rose, Jon Runckel, David Sliwa, and Darrell Norris
The Microeconomic Geography of Sportfishing: great Lakes Tributaries, New York, 1984 – Timothy D. McMurtry
Potential Air Quality Consequences of Atmospheric CO2 Induced Global Warming in Philadelphia, PA – Jane Feng Powley and Guanri Tan
The Railroads of Pennsylvania: A Geographic Interpretation – Charles W. Boas
Thinking Ahead: Can the United States Avoid a Shortage of Skilled Workers? – Peter Fairweather and George A. Schnell
Restructuring the Waterfront and the Geographical Practice of the International Longshoremen’s Association (Best Graduate Student Paper) – Andrew Herod
Reality Adjustment: Local Business Response to Market Realities – Kelly Knight and Jo Margaret Mano
The Optimal Location of Emergency Service Telephones in Central Park – David O’Connor
The Urban Aesthetic in Comparative Perspective – Rolf Sternberg
The Aftermath of the Cold War from Short-term Instability to Long-term Equilibrium – Saul B. Cohen
The Pact Molotov-Ribbentrop and Its Consequences – Demetrius Dvoichenko-Marko
Unscrambling the Muddle East: Crisis Influence on mental Maps of the Gulf Theater – Darrel A. Norris
The Application of GIS to Analysis of Historical Shoreline Changes of New York City – Yuri Gorokhovich
The Distance of Migration: Is It Shortened by Financial Constraints? – Mary M Graham
Early Chinese Immigrants and the United States Census – Lawrence A. McGlinn
Understanding Census Geography in the Tiger Data Base: the Case of Puerto Rico – Jonathan Sperling
Women and Ethnicity: Women and Class: Gender issues in the Turn-of-the-Century Shenandoah (Honorable Mention, Undergraduate Paper) – Michele R. Aurand
An Investigation into the Hierarchical processing of Spatial Information – Andrew Curtis
Crime and Media Reporting, Rochester, NY, 1988 (Best Undergraduate Student Paper) – Sheri Kleinhammer
The Application of Linear Programming to Locating Mental Health Outpatient Facilities – Phyllis A. Petersen
The Hispanic Presence in the US: Application of the Five Themes of Geography to Discussions of Stereotypes in the Foreign Language Classroom – Kurt Barnada
Geography, Pedagogy, and Postage Stamps – Samuel A. Farmerie
Children’s Understanding of the Environment from Navigation and Maps – Elizabeth Rider