Published Works
- Forgotten Civilizaion, The Role of Solar Outbursts in our Past and Future, 2012. ISBN 978-1-59477-497-3.
- Case Studies in Environmental Science, 1996. ISBN 0-314-20397-4.
- Development of Evolutionary Thought, with Peter Busher, Sally Sommers Smith, 2005. ISBN 0-618-65882-3.
- Environmental Ethics: A Case Studies Approach, 2007. ISBN 0-7637-2687-7.
- Environmental Science, with Andrew H. Lapinski, Anne Tweed, 2007. ISBN 0-13-069900-4.
- Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions, with Michael McKinney, 2003. ISBN 0-7637-0918-2.
- Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions, with Michael L. McKinney, Logan Yonavjak, 2007. ISBN 0-7637-4262-7.
- Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals, with Donald R. Prothero, 2003. ISBN 0-8018-7135-2.
- Phylogeny Reconstruction in Paleontology, 1986. ISBN 0-442-27967-1.
- Pyramid Quest: Secrets of the Great Pyramid and the Dawn of Civilization, 2005. ISBN 1-58542-405-6.
- Stratigraphy: Principles and Methods, 1989. ISBN 0-442-28021-1.
- The Parapsychology Revolution: A Concise Anthology of Paranormal and Psychical Research, 2008. ISBN 1-58542-616-4.
- Voices of the Rocks: A Scientist Looks at Catastrophes and Ancient Civilizations, 1999. ISBN 0-609-60369-8
- Voyages of the Pyramid Builders: The True Origins of the Pyramids from Lost Egypt to Ancient America, 2003. ISBN 1-58542-320-3.
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