1991
Ice-wedge Casts of Wisconsinan Age in Eastern Nebraska, William J. Wayne
Quaternary geology of the Northern Great Plains, William J. Wayne, James S. Aber, Sherry S. Agard, Robert N. Bergantino, John P. Bluemle, Donald A. Coates, Maurice E. Cooley, Richard F. Madole, James E. Martin, Brainerd Mears Jr, Roger B. Morrison, and Wayne M. Sutherland
1990
RECENT SECULAR VARIATIONS IN THE EXTENT OF NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SNOW COVER, David A. Robinson and Kenneth F. Dewey
The diamictons of Rio Blanco basin, Cordon del Plata, Mendoza, William J. Wayne
1989
Evolution of the Aeluroid Carnivora: Significance of the Ventral Promontorial Process of the Petrosal, and the Origin of Basicranial Patterns in the Living Families, Robert M. Hunt Jr.
Resultats preliminaires de la campagne de forages du Joides Resolution sur le plateau de Kerguelen (ODP Leg 120)/ Preliminary results of ODP Leg 120 in the Central and Southern Kerguelen Plateau, Roland Schlich, Marc Munschy, Hubert Whitechurch, Marie-Pierre Aubry, Sherwood Wise Jr., Amanda Palmer, William Berggren, Peter Bitschene, Neal Blackburn, James Breza, Millard Coffin, David M. Harwood, Franz Heider, Mary Anne Holmes, William Howard, Hiroo Inokuchi, Kerry Kelts, David Lazarus, Andreas Mackenzen, Toshiaka Maruyama, Elizabeth Pratson, Patrick Quilty, Frank Rack, Vincent Salters, James Sevigny, Michael Storey, Atsushi Takemura, David Watkins, and James Zachos
1988
Leg 101--An Overview, James A. Austin Jr., Wolfgang Schlager, Amanda A. Palmer, Paul A. Comet, André Droxler, Gregor Eberli, Eric Fourcade, Raymond Freeman-Lynde, Craig S. Fulthorpe, Gill Harwood, Gerhard Kuhn, Dawn Lavoie, Mark Leckie, Allan J. Melillo, Arthur Moore, Henry T. Mullins, Christian Ravenne, William W. Sager, Peter Swart, Joost W. Verbeek, David K. Watkins, and Colin Williams
Pliocene-Pleistocene Variations in Aragonite Content and Planktonic Oxygen-Isotope Record in Bahamian Periplatform Ooze, Hole 633A, André W. Droxler, Christopher H. Bruce, William W. Sager, and David K. Watkins
Early Lake Ontogeny following Neoglacial Ice Recession at Glacier Bay, Alaska, Daniel R. Engstrom and Sherilyn C. Fritz
10. Evidence for Continuous and Discontinuous Alteration in DSDP Hole 418A Basalts and its Significance to Natural Gamma-Ray Log Readings, Mary Anne Holmes
Oligocene Calcareous-Nannofossil Biostratigraphy from Leg 101, Site 628, Little Bahama Bank Slope, Michael J. Moran and David K. Watkins
Paleontological Results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 101, David K. Watkins, Eric Fourcade, R. Mark Leckie, Allan J. Melillo, Amanda A. Palmer, Joost W. Verbeek, Jacques Butterlin, Renée Damotte, Claude Guernet, Edwige Masure, and Michael J. Moran
Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy from Leg 101, Northern Bahamas, David K. Watkins and Joost W. Verbeek
1987
Snow Melt on Sea Ice Surfaces as Determined from Passive Microwave Satellite Data, Mark R. Anderson
The Onset of Spring Melt in First-Year Ice Regions of the Arctic as Determined From Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer Data for 1979 and 1980, Mark R. Anderson
Analysis and Interpretation of Ice-Deformed Sediments from Harrison Bay, Alaska, Steven A. Fischbein
45. Clay Mineralogy of the Lower Cretaceous Deep-Sea Fan, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603, Lower Continental Rise Off North Carolina, Mary Anne Holmes
34. Provenance and Deposition of Lower Cretaceous Turbidite Sands at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603, Lower Continental Rise Off North Carolina, Mary Anne Holmes, James Breza, and Sherwood Wise
Evolution of the Aeluroid Camivora: Significance of Auditory Structure in the Nimravid Cat Dinictis, Robert M. Hunt Jr.
1986
A Possible Mechanism for the Diurnal Oscillations of Tropical Cyclones, Jay S. Hobgood
Identification and Analysis of Climatic Fields through Dot-Density Shading, Stephen J. Lavin and Randall S. Cerveny
1985
Seasonal Temperature Forecasts as Products of Antecedent Linear and Spatial Temperature Arrays, Merlin Lawson and Randall S. Cerveny
Drainage Patterns and Glaciations in Eastern Nebraska, William J. Wayne
1984
Miocene Burrows of Extinct Bear Dogs: Indication of Early Denning Behavior of Large Mammalian Carnivores, Robert M. Hunt Jr., Xue Xiang-Xu, and Joshua Kaufman
Cenozoic Calcareous Nannofossils from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 77: Biostratigraphy and Delineation of Hiatuses, Thomas H. Lang and David K. Watkins
Cretaceous Calcareous Nannofossils from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 77, Southeast Gulf of Mexico, David K. Watkins and Jay L. Bowdler
Paleontological Synthesis, Leg 77, David K. Watkins and Charles L. McNulty
Glacial Chronology of the Ruby Mountains–East Humboldt Range, Nevada, William J. Wayne
Relative Dating Techniques to Distinguish Late Pleistocene-Holocene Continental Sediments, William J. Wayne
1983
Miocene Burrows of Extinct Bear Dogs: Indication of Early Denning Behavior of Large Mammalian Carnivores, Robert M. Hunt Jr., Xue Xiang-Xu, and Joshua Kaufman
Jurassic Calcareous Nannofossil Zonation and Overview with New Evidence from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 534, Peter H. Roth, Alan W. Medd, and David K. Watkins
Multiple Glaciations of the Cordon del Plata, Mendoza, Argentina [Glaciaciones multiples del Cordon del Plata, Mendoza, Argentina], William J. Wayne and Arturo E. Corte
1982
Early History of the Atlantic Ocean and Gas Hydrates on the Blake Outer Ridge: Results of the Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 76, Robert E. Sheridan, Felix M. Gradstein, Leo A. Barnard, Deborah M. Bliefnick, Dan Habib, Peter D. Jenden, Hideo Kagami, Everly M. Keenan, John Kostecki, Keith A. Kvenvolden, Michel Moullade, James Ogg, Alastair H.F. Robertson, Peter H. Roth, Thomas H. Shipley, Larry Wells, Jay L. Bowdler, Pierre H. Cotillon, Robert B. Halley, Hajimu Kinoshita, James W. Patton, Kenneth A. Pisciotto, Isabella Premoli-Silva, Margaret M. Testarmata, Richard V. Tyson, and David K. Watkins
1981
Ice segregation as an origin for lenses of non-glacial ice in “ice-cemented” rock glaciers, William J. Wayne
Kansan Proglacial Environment, East-Central Nebraska, William J. Wayne
1975
GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE CENOZOIC VOLCANIC ROCKS OF ROSS ISLAND AND VICINITY, ANTARCTICA, S. S. Goldich, S. B. Treves, N. H. Suhr, and J. S. Stuckless
Urban Geology of Madison County, Indiana: Special Report 10, William J. Wayne
1972
Miocene Amphicyonids (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Agate Spring Quarries, Sioux County, Nebraska, Robert M. Hunt Jr.
Epeirogenic and Climatic Controls of Early Pleistocene Fluvial Sediment Dispersal in Nebraska, K. O. Stanley and William J. Wayne
1971
Guidebook to the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene of Nebraska, T. M. Stout, H. M. DeGraw, L. G. Tanner, K. O. Stanley, William J. Wayne, and J. B. Swinehart
1970
Native Indiana Iron Ores and 19th Century Ironworks, William J. Wayne
1968
Urban Geology—A Need and A Challenge, William J. Wayne
1965
Stratigraphy and Structure of the Goajira Peninsula, Northwestern Venezuela and Northeastern Colombia, John F. Rollins
1963
Pleistocene Formations in Indiana, William J. Wayne
1961
Field Conference on the Tertiary and Pleistocene of Western Nebraska (Guide Book for the Ninth Field Conference of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology), C. Bertrand Schultz, Thompson M. Stout, Charles H. Falkenbach, Lloyd G. Tanner, Harold J. Cook, and Alvin Leonard Lugn
1959
On the status of Theocampe Haeckel, and certain similar genera, Benjamin H. Burma
1955
TWO UNUSUAL OCCURRENCES OF MICROSTYLOLITES, Benjamin H. Burma and Charles M. Riley
1953
STUDIES IN QUANTITATIVE PALEONTOLOGY. III. AN APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS TO THE COMPARISON OF GROWTH STAGES AND GROWTH SERIES, Benjamin H. Burma
PRE-NORTH HORN OROGENY IN GUNNISON PLATEAU, UTAH, Benjamin H. Burma and Clyde T. Hardy
An Introduction to the Geology of Parke County, Indiana, Charles E. Wier and William J. Wayne
1952
PLEISTOCENE EVOLUTION OF THE OHIO AND WABASH VALLEYS, William J. Wayne
1951
The Red Cloud Sand and Gravel, a New Pleistocene Formation in Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Eugene C. Reed, and Alvin Leonard Lugn
Glacial Geology of Wabash County, Indiana, William J. Wayne and William D. Thornbury
1949
STUDIES IN QUANTITATIVE PALEONTOLOGY II. MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS—A NEW ANALYTICAL TOOL FOR PALEONTOLOGY AND GEOLOGY, Benjamin H. Burma
The Species Concept: A Semantic Review, Benjamin H. Burma
1948
STUDIES IN QUANTITATIVE PALEONTOLOGY: I. SOME ASPECTS OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF QUANTITATIVE INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, Benjamin H. Burma
THE POSSIBILITY OF A LAND BRIDGE ACROSS NEBRASKA IN MISSISSIPPIAN TIME, E. C. Reed
1942
Parabos dodsoni Barbour and Schultz: A Correction, Erwin Hinckley Barbour and C. Bertrand Schultz
MISSOURIAN TRITICITES OF THE NORTHERN MID-CONTINENT, Benjamin H. Burma
THICKNESS AND STRUCTURAL STUDY OF MAJOR DIVISIONS OF CRETACEOUS SYSTEM IN NEBRASKA, Paul Fuenning
1941
THE ORIGIN OF DAEMONELIX, Alvin Leonard Lugn
Will Russia Win the War?, Alvin Leonard Lugn
PERMIAN PELECYPODS IN THE LOWER QUARTERMASTER FORMATION, TEXAS, Robert Roth, Norman D. Newell, and Benjamin H. Burma
GUIDE FOR A FIELD CONFERENCE ON THE TERTIARY AND PLEISTOCENE OF NEBRASKA, C. Bertrand Schultz, Thompson M. Stout, Alvin Leonard Lugn, M. K. Elias, F. W. Johnson, and M. F. Skinner
1940
Some Features of the Squaw Formation near Lander, Wyoming, Benjamin H. Burma and Irvin J. Anderson
1939
CLASSIFICATION OF THE TERTIARY SYSTEM IN NEBRASKA, Alvin Leonard Lugn
NEBRASKA IN RELATION TO THE PROBLEMS OF PLEISTOCENE STRATIGRAPHY, Alvin Leonard Lugn
1938
THE NEBRASKA STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND THE "VALENTINE PROBLEM", Alvin Leonard Lugn
GEOLOGY AND GROUND-WATER RESOURCES OF SOUTH-CENTRAL NEBRASKA. With Special Reference to the Platte River Valley between Chapman and Gothenburg, Alvin Leonard Lugn and L. K. Wenzel
1936
A PLEISTOCENE LAKE IN THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY, Paul MacClintock, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. B. Schultz, and Alvin Leonard Lugn
1935
CONSERVATION OF THE PREHISTORIC REMAINS OF NEBRASKA, Alvin Leonard Lugn
THE NEBRASKA EARTHQUAKE OF MARCH 1, 1935, Alvin Leonard Lugn
1934
PRE-PENNSYLVANIAN STRATIGRAPHY OF NEBRASKA, Alvin Leonard Lugn
1926
GEOLOGY OF LUCAS COUNTY [Iowa], Alvin Leonard Lugn
1914
A PHENOMENON OF THE KANSAN DRIFT IN NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1912
NOTICE OF NEWLY DISCOVERED EURYPTERIDS IN NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1907
EVIDENCE OF MAN IN THE LOESS OF NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
REPORT OF THE GEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION OF HON. CHARLES H. MORRILL. SEASON OF 1906, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1906
A WORKABLE BED OF COAL IN NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
NOTICE OF A NEW MIOCENE RHINOCEROS, DICERATHERIUM ARIKARENSE, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Report of the Tenth Geological Expedition of Hon. Charles H. Morrill, Season of 1905, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Report of the Tenth Geological Expedition of Hon. Charles H. Morrill, Season of 1905, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1905
A NEW MIOCENE ARTIODACTYL, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1903
PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF DAIMONELIX, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1902
Report on the Progress of the Nebraska State Geological Survey and the Morrill Geological Expedition of 1901, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1901
THE GEOLOGICAL BIBLlOGRAPHY OF NEBRASKA, Erwin H. Barbour and Cassius A. Fisher
1900
Report on the Work of the Morrill Geological Expeditions of the University of Nebraska, Carrie Adeline Barbour
GLACIAL GROOVES AND STRIAE IN SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
REPORT ON THE INITIAL WORK OF THE STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEBRASKA, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1898
A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE MECHANICAL ANALYSES OF THE SOILS OF NEBRASKA., Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1896
A Two-Headed Tortoise, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Report of the Geologist, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
The Occurrence in Nebraska of Vireo flavoviridis, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1895
IS DAEMONELIX A BURROW?: A REPLY TO DR. THEODOR FUCHS, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Lincoln Salt Lake and the Occurrence of Strepsilas interpres, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1892
A New Habitat of the Black-Throated Rock Swift, Micropus melanoleucus, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Attempted Extermination of the Pocket Gopher, Geomys bursarius, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Living Fossils, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Notice of the Occurrence of Nyctale richardsoni, Richardson's Owl, in Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
1890
Remains of the Primitive Elephant found in Grinnell, Iowa, Erwin Hinckley Barbour