Chapman, Kenneth W.Gilmore, Troy EMehrubeoglu, MehrubeChapman, Christian D.Mittelstet, Aaron R.
Imagery from fixed, ground-based cameras is rich in qualitative and quantitative information that can improve stream discharge monitoring. For instance, time-lapse imagery may be valuable for filling data gaps when sensors fail and/or during lapses in funding for monitoring programs. In this study, we used a large image archive (>40,000 images from...
The fossil record of gladius-bearing coleoids is scarce and based only on a few localities with geological horizons particularly favourable to their preservation (the so-called Konservat-Lagerstätten), which naturally leads to strongly limited data on geographical distributions. This emphasizes the importance of every new locality providing gladius...
Gebril, AliKhalil, Mohamed A.Joeckel, Robert MatthewRose, James
Shallow, dominantly silt- and clay-filled erosional troughs in Quaternary sediments under the Flathead Valley (northwestern Montana, USA) are very likely to be hydraulic barriers limiting the horizontal flow of groundwater. Accurately mapping them is important because of increasing demand for groundwater.We used a legacy Bouguer gravity map measure...
Four sections were measured and studied in the uppermost Aptian and lower Albian of the Chott Basin (southern Central Tunisia), providing an abundant, bed-by-bed collected paleontological material. The ammonite succession allows precise correlations with the ammonite biozonation established in Central Tunisia. The phylogeny of knemiceratids and aca...
Young, Aaron R.Burbach, Mark E.Lackey, Sue OlafsenJoeckel, Robert MatthewWestrop, Jeffrey
This report is a synthesis of groundwater-level monitoring programs in Nebraska. It is a continuation of the series of annual reports and maps produced by the Conservation and Survey Division (CSD) of the University of Nebraska in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since the 1950s. Groundwater-level monitoring began in Nebraska in 1...
The Shan State of Eastern Myanmar forms the western portion of the Sibumasu Terrane, an originally peri-Gondwanan microcontinental fragment that also includes northwest and peninsular Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, and the Baoshan block of western Yunnan. Various lines of evidence, including shared trilobite fauna, support the close association of ...
A Review of New Testudine Specimens from the Oligocene and Miocene of the Great Plains of North America, Including Descriptions of Two New Taxaby Eric M Holt Doctor of Philosophy in Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley Professor Emeritus Anthony D Barnosky, ChairThe fossil record of Testudines in North America is well known for so...