I handed in the subject of this paper, intending to throw together various notes which have been accumulating for several years. I recently took a trip to the region under consideration intending to visit several localities and examine the borings of several wells, which, however, I was prevented from doing for lack of time. Had I been able to procure careful notes from all the wells I should be more decided on several points stated below
The object of this paper is to give the results of field observation and paleontologic study of the ...
About ten years ago the Iowa Geological Survey published an elaborate Report on Iowa Artesian Wells ...
In 1975 on the occasion of the first one hundred years of the Iowa Academy of Science, Robert W. Han...
The study for this paper is based on the work of the many geologists who have studied and correlated...
Having been a resident in southwestern Iowa for many years and conversant with several localities in...
In the autumn of 1920 the town of Holstein, in Ida County, began the drilling of a second deep well ...
Some years since a portion of supposed fossil wood was obtained from an eighteen inch limestone laye...
During the last year work on the geology of southwestern Iowa has been continued. The different outc...
Field work is now being carried on in northeastern Iowa, by field classes and graduate students in t...
The record of this well is of special importance because it supplements and corrects the published r...
The first centennary of a science in Iowa is upon us. History of the sciences in the commonwealth no...
A layer of Wisconsin drift ranging up to 150 feet in thickness mantles the better part of the bedroc...
During the past summer the author made a series of observations, at the request of Prof. S. Calvin, ...
The Iowa Geological Survey is engaged in preparing a geological map of Iowa, upon a scale of half an...
Johan August Udden served on the faculty of Augustana College from 1888 until 1911. His research dur...
The object of this paper is to give the results of field observation and paleontologic study of the ...
About ten years ago the Iowa Geological Survey published an elaborate Report on Iowa Artesian Wells ...
In 1975 on the occasion of the first one hundred years of the Iowa Academy of Science, Robert W. Han...
The study for this paper is based on the work of the many geologists who have studied and correlated...
Having been a resident in southwestern Iowa for many years and conversant with several localities in...
In the autumn of 1920 the town of Holstein, in Ida County, began the drilling of a second deep well ...
Some years since a portion of supposed fossil wood was obtained from an eighteen inch limestone laye...
During the last year work on the geology of southwestern Iowa has been continued. The different outc...
Field work is now being carried on in northeastern Iowa, by field classes and graduate students in t...
The record of this well is of special importance because it supplements and corrects the published r...
The first centennary of a science in Iowa is upon us. History of the sciences in the commonwealth no...
A layer of Wisconsin drift ranging up to 150 feet in thickness mantles the better part of the bedroc...
During the past summer the author made a series of observations, at the request of Prof. S. Calvin, ...
The Iowa Geological Survey is engaged in preparing a geological map of Iowa, upon a scale of half an...
Johan August Udden served on the faculty of Augustana College from 1888 until 1911. His research dur...
The object of this paper is to give the results of field observation and paleontologic study of the ...
About ten years ago the Iowa Geological Survey published an elaborate Report on Iowa Artesian Wells ...
In 1975 on the occasion of the first one hundred years of the Iowa Academy of Science, Robert W. Han...