The Conservation and Survey Division, the natural resource survey component of the School of Natural Resources, is a unique, multi-disciplinary research, service and data-collection organization established by state statute in 1921. The Division's mission is to investigate and record information about Nebraska's geologic history, its rock and mineral resources, the quantity and quality of its water resources, land cover and other aspects of its geography, as well as the nature, distribution and uses of its soils.

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1908

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The Control, Development and Utilization of the Missouri River and its Tributaries, G. E. Condra, H. W. Caldwell, O. V.P. Stout, F. J. Phillips, N. A. Bengtson, and George L. Sheldon

1907

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BIENNIAL REPORT, Erwin H. Barbour

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Biennial Report Work of the State Geological Survey in Brief, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

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Evidence of Loess Man in Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

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Report on the Honey Creek Coal Mine, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

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Opening of the Indian Territory, G. E. Condra

1906

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Notice of a New Fossil Rhinoceros from Sioux County Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

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PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE PRIMITIVE MAN OF NEBRASKA, Erwin H. Barbour and Henry B. Ward

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The Geology of Cass County Nebraska, Elmer Grant Woodruff

1905

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NOTICE OF A NEW FOSSIL MAMMAL FROM SIOUX COUNTY NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

1903

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Report of the State Geologist, Erwin H. Barbour