Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Nebraska (4)
- 1975 (3)
- Conservation and Survey Division (3)
- Groundwater Nebraska (2)
- Map (2)
-
- Water Survey Paper (2)
- 1974 (1)
- Agates (1)
- Banner County (1)
- Collecting rocks (1)
- Conservation and survey division (1)
- Decline (1)
- Earthwatch (1)
- Farm Ranch Home (1)
- Groundwater (1)
- Groundwater Geology (1)
- Hall County (1)
- Industry (1)
- Irrigation (1)
- Land Use Nebraska (1)
- Level (1)
- Location (1)
- Mineral (1)
- Nebraska Mining (1)
- Nebraska Water (1)
- Registered (1)
- Remote (1)
- Rise (1)
- River Seepage Groundwater (1)
- Sensing (1)
Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Geology
The Mineral Industry Of Nebraska, William F. Keyes, Raymond R. Burchett
The Mineral Industry Of Nebraska, William F. Keyes, Raymond R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Collecting Nebraska's Colorful Agates, Roger K. Pagian
Collecting Nebraska's Colorful Agates, Roger K. Pagian
Conservation and Survey Division
The inexperienced gemstone collector may sometimes think of Nebraska as being a place Mother Natural forgot. Mother Nature, however, may be enjoying a little chuckle at the many gem collectors who drive right through Nebraska on their way to more exotic gem fields.
Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1974, M.J. Ellis
Groundwater Levels In Nebraska, 1974, M.J. Ellis
Conservation and Survey Division
Ellis, M.J. 1975. Groundwater Levels in Nebraska, 1974. Lincoln, Ne: Conservation and Survey Division in Cooperation with United States Geological Survey. pp. 86.
Groundwater Geology Of Banner County, Nebraska, Frank A. Smith, Vernon L. Souders
Groundwater Geology Of Banner County, Nebraska, Frank A. Smith, Vernon L. Souders
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Cenozoic Mammals From The Central Great Plains, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, R. George Corner, Lloyd G. Tanner
Cenozoic Mammals From The Central Great Plains, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, R. George Corner, Lloyd G. Tanner
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
Includes:
Part 1. Middle and Late Cenozoic Tapirs from Nebraska. By C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, and R. George Corner.
Part 2. Stratigraphic Occurrences of Teleoceras, with a New Kimballian Species from Nebraska. By Lloyd G. Tanner.
Part 3. A New Kimballian Peccary from Nebraska. By C. Bertrand Schultz and Larry D. Martin.
Part 4. Bears (Ursidae) from the Late Cenozoic of Nebraska. By C. Bertrand Schultz and Larry D. Martin.
Part 5. Scimitar-toothed Cats, Machairodus and Nimravides, from the Pliocene of Kansas and Nebraska. By Larry D. Martin and C. Bertrand Schultz.
84 pp
A New Kimballian Peccary From Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
A New Kimballian Peccary From Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball Formation, Ogallala Group, Frontier County, Nebraska. This new species is the latest in geologic age and most advanced in the genus.
The remains of fossil vertebrates are generally rare in the upper part of the Ogallala group, and some have maintained that Hemphillian faunas such as Coffee Ranch and Smith County, Kansas, represent the latest Ogallala faunas. Later faunas than are typically considered as Hemphillian, containing more advanced forms, occur in the Kimball Formation and deposits of equivalent age. Known faunas which may …
Bears (Ursidae) From The Late Cenozoic Of Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
Bears (Ursidae) From The Late Cenozoic Of Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
A ramus and partial premaxilla establish the presence of a new subspecies of Indarctos in the upper Pliocene (Kimball Formation, Ogallala Group) of Frontier County, Nebraska. An extremely large species of Agriotherium is represented by fragmentary remains from the middle Pliocene (middle part of Ash Hollow Formation, Ogallala Group) of Sherman County, Nebraska.
This study is part of a series of papers dealing primarily with the fauna of the Kimball formation in Nebraska (Barbour 1927, 1929; Barbour and Schultz, 1941; Schultz and Stout, 1948, 1961; Kent 1963, 1967; Tanner, 1967; Short, 1969; Martin and Tate, 1970; Schultz, Schultz, and Martin, …
Scimitar-Toothed Cats, Machairodus And Nimravides, From The Pliocene Of Kansas And Nebraska, Larry D. Martin, C. Bertrand Schultz
Scimitar-Toothed Cats, Machairodus And Nimravides, From The Pliocene Of Kansas And Nebraska, Larry D. Martin, C. Bertrand Schultz
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
"Machairodus catocopis Cope" is shown to be a pseudaelurin cat belonging to the genus Nimravides Kitts. Nimravides thinobates (Macdonald) is a possible synonym of N. catocopis (Cope). Nimravides is compared with the Eurasian Machairodus-like cat, Dinofelis. Machairodus (Heterofelis) coloradensis is reported from the Kimball Formation, upper Pliocene (Kimballian) of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, and from the upper part of the Ash Hollow Formation, Pliocene (Hemphillian) of Sherman County, Nebraska. The Kimballian form is described as a new subspecies, Machairodus coloradensis tanneri.
The genus Machairodus has long been associated with the Hemphillian of North America and the …
1974 Nebraska Mining Operations Review, R R. Burchette
1974 Nebraska Mining Operations Review, R R. Burchette
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Land Use And River Seepage On Groundwater Quality In Hall County, Nebraska, Roy F. Spalding
Effects Of Land Use And River Seepage On Groundwater Quality In Hall County, Nebraska, Roy F. Spalding
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Meet Your Earthwatching Task Force, Jay Fussell
Meet Your Earthwatching Task Force, Jay Fussell
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Middle And Late Cenozoic Tapirs From Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, R. George Corner
Middle And Late Cenozoic Tapirs From Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, R. George Corner
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
The distribution and evolution of Late Cenozoic tapirs are discussed and the forms present in Nebraska are reported. Two new species are described from the Ogallala Pliocene of Nebraska, ?Tapirus johnsoni and ?T. simpsoni. Tapirs are known in Nebraska from the Early Oligocene through the Middle Pleistocene. The northern limit of the distribution of the tapirs contracts gradually southward in North America throughout the Tertiary, and even during the Pleistocene interglacials Nebraska must have been near the northern limit of their range.
Stratigraphic Occurrences Of Teleoceras With A New Kimballianspecies From Nebraska, Lloyd G. Tanner
Stratigraphic Occurrences Of Teleoceras With A New Kimballianspecies From Nebraska, Lloyd G. Tanner
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
Study of Teleoceras remains in the University of Nebraska State Museum indicates that this specialized, short-limbed rhinoceros inhabited the Central Great Plains from Early through Late Pliocene. Previously thought to have become extinct at the end of the middle Pliocene, this genus is now known from the very latest Pliocene. A new species, Teleoceras schultzi, is described from the Kimball Formation, Ogallala Group, Frontier County, Nebraska.
Remote Sensing, Rex Peterson
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1975
Nebraska Groundwater Level (Decline & Rise), 1975
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Location Of Registered Irrigation Wells In Nebraska As Of 1975
Location Of Registered Irrigation Wells In Nebraska As Of 1975
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.