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The Physiographic History Of Five River Valleys In Northern Ohio, Milton M. Champion Jan 1924

The Physiographic History Of Five River Valleys In Northern Ohio, Milton M. Champion

Honors Papers

The purpose of this paper is to explain as far as possible with the data at hand the origin of the five river systems of the area and the physiographic features of their valleys. First, each of the five river valleys will be taken up in a general way; then particular sections of the valleys will be described in detail after which some of the physiographic features not fully explained in the detailed descriptions of the river valleys will be discussed. Finally summary conclusions will be made.


Nebraska Resources And Industries 1923 Jan 1923

Nebraska Resources And Industries 1923

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Middle Ordovician Section In East Central Missouri, Morris James Ingerson, Josiah Bridge Jan 1922

The Middle Ordovician Section In East Central Missouri, Morris James Ingerson, Josiah Bridge

Masters Theses

"One of the most serious difficulties confronting anyone working on stratigraphic problems in the Ozark area is the lack of detailed faunal lists of the various formations. A great deal of general work has been done, but very few detailed faunal studies have ever been published, and correlation of the Missouri section with sections in adjoining states is often difficult.

In a recent paper, Dake has discussed the origin and correlation of the St. Peter sandstone. In this study he found considerable difficulty in correlating the various formations above the St. Peter, and at his suggestion, the present study was …


Agate Anticline, Sioux County, Nebraska, E. F. Schramm, H. J. Cook Jul 1921

Agate Anticline, Sioux County, Nebraska, E. F. Schramm, H. J. Cook

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Topographic Regions Of Nebraska, G. E. Condra Jan 1920

Topographic Regions Of Nebraska, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska's Resources And Industries 1920 Jan 1920

Nebraska's Resources And Industries 1920

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Soil Resources Of Nebraska, G. E. Condra Jan 1920

The Soil Resources Of Nebraska, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Soils Of Nebraska As Road Materials-Naming, Routing, Marking Of Nebraska Highways, G. E. Condra Jan 1919

Soils Of Nebraska As Road Materials-Naming, Routing, Marking Of Nebraska Highways, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Road Materials Of Nebraska, Part 3, Soil And Subsoil, G. E. Condra Jan 1919

Road Materials Of Nebraska, Part 3, Soil And Subsoil, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Blue Sky Vs. Square Dealing In Land And Oil Business, G. E. Condra Jan 1919

Blue Sky Vs. Square Dealing In Land And Oil Business, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska's Game Resources And Their Conservation, Robert H. Wolcott, Frank H. Shoemaker Jan 1919

Nebraska's Game Resources And Their Conservation, Robert H. Wolcott, Frank H. Shoemaker

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Conservation Survey Of Nemaha County, Nebraska, G. E. Condra Jan 1918

Conservation Survey Of Nemaha County, Nebraska, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Potash Industry Of Nebraska, George E. Condra Jan 1917

The Potash Industry Of Nebraska, George E. Condra

George E. Condra Publications

No abstract provided.


A Short Story As Regards The Drainage Of Salt Creek, G. E. Condra Jan 1917

A Short Story As Regards The Drainage Of Salt Creek, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Preliminary Report On The Clay Industry Of Nebraska, E. H. Barbour Jan 1917

Preliminary Report On The Clay Industry Of Nebraska, E. H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Conservation Of Foods Jan 1917

The Conservation Of Foods

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Preliminary Report On The Clay Industry Of Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jan 1917

Preliminary Report On The Clay Industry Of Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Drainage Districts Of Southeastern Nebraska, Calvin Turner Moore Jan 1917

Drainage Districts Of Southeastern Nebraska, Calvin Turner Moore

Conservation and Survey Division

Throughout certain parts of the United States the importance of drainage is receiving increased recognition each year. The scope of investigations and operations covers many localities that are affected with "springy" lands, swamps, shallow lakes, overflowed lands, and tide lands.


The Natural Fuels Of Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour Jan 1916

The Natural Fuels Of Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Report Of The Alkali Resources Of Nebraska, E. H. Barbour Jan 1916

A Preliminary Report Of The Alkali Resources Of Nebraska, E. H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Some Plant Cuticles From The Graneros Shale, A. C. Whitford Jan 1916

Some Plant Cuticles From The Graneros Shale, A. C. Whitford

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


A Description Of Two New Fossil Fungi, A. C. Whitford Jan 1916

A Description Of Two New Fossil Fungi, A. C. Whitford

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Road Problems In Nebraska, G. E. Condra Jan 1916

Road Problems In Nebraska, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Report Of The Alkali Resources Of Nebraska, Nebraska Geological Survey Jan 1916

A Preliminary Report Of The Alkali Resources Of Nebraska, Nebraska Geological Survey

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Pumicite, E. H. Barbour Jan 1916

Nebraska Pumicite, E. H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


A Giant Nebraska Bear "Dinarchtotherium Merriama", E. H. Barbour Jan 1916

A Giant Nebraska Bear "Dinarchtotherium Merriama", E. H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Round Ligament Of Nebraska Proboscideans, Erwin H. Barbour Jan 1915

The Round Ligament Of Nebraska Proboscideans, Erwin H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

Comparisons of the acetabula of various mastodons and mammoths common to Nebraska show conclusively that absence of the round ligament is not a characteristic of the proboscidea, as generally accepted. From the specimens in our collections, there is evidence that the ligament was not on! y present, but was uncommonly large and well developed in the earlier Nebraska proboscideans. Examination of material collected since 1891, and preserved in the cabinets of the Nebraska State Museum. and the Morrill Geological Collections, makes it apparent that all Nebraska proboscideans had round ligaments, though perhaps the latest survivors did not.


A New Sabertoothed Cat From Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour, Harold J. Cook Jan 1915

A New Sabertoothed Cat From Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour, Harold J. Cook

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Fossils Which Excite Common Inquiry, Erwin H. Barbour Jan 1915

Nebraska Fossils Which Excite Common Inquiry, Erwin H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

This paper must not be mistaken for a report on the fossils of Nebraska. It is merely a circular letter to correspondents describing and figuring those fossils only which occasion frequent comment. In two recent papers of the Survey consideration was given to the common minerals and rocks of Nebraska, and it seems opportune to briefly discuss our fossils in a like manner. Probably no other State can boast of such a well-preserved and varied fauna.


Nebraska Minerals Which Excite Common Inquiry, Erwin H. Barbour Jan 1915

Nebraska Minerals Which Excite Common Inquiry, Erwin H. Barbour

Conservation and Survey Division

The Minerals, Rocks, and Fossils of Nebraska, which Excite Common Inquiry, are treated brefly in leaflets numbered 37, 37a, 37b, respectively. These are intended to serve as circular letters to correspondents. Possibly they may prove to be acceptable and helpful in a measure to teachers and others who conduct parties of school children on field excursions.