Alluvial fans and archaeological site formation processes in the eastern plains of the U.S., (abstr.) |
Mandel, R.D.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 27, no. 3, p. 71 |
1995 |
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Chapter 5, A brief history of geoarchaeology in the eastern plains and prairies, pp. 137-165, <In>, Mandel, R.D., (ed.); Geoarchaeology in the Great Plains |
Bettis, E.A., III |
University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK 306 pages |
2000 |
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Characteristics of the Severance formation; a new late Quaternary lithostratigraphic unit in the eastern plains of North America, (abstr.) |
Mandel, R.D.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 35, no. 2, p. 60 |
2003 |
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Field trip #5, Late Quaternary landscape evolution and stratigraphy in northeastern Kansas and southeastern Nebraska, pp. 127-176, <In>, Niemi, T.M., (ed.); Geologic field trips in the Greater Kansas City area (western Missouri, northeastern Kansas, and southeastern Nebraska); guidebook for field trips led during the 37th North-central Section meeting of the Geological Society of America, Kansas City, Missouri |
Mandel, R.D.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Missouri Geological Survey and Resource Assessment Division, Special Publication no. 11, 220 pages |
2003 |
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Late Quaternary landscape evolution in the South Fork of the Big Nemaha River valley, southeastern Nebraska and northeastern Kansas; Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene 47th field conference, June 2-4, 2000, Hiawatha, Kansas |
Mandel, R.D.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Nebraska Geological Survey, Guidebook no. 11, 58 pages |
2001 |
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Mid-Wisconsinan environments on the eastern Great Plains |
Baker, R.G.; Bettis, E.A., III; Mandel, R.D.; Dorale, J.A.; and Fredlund, G.G. |
Quaternary Science Reviews vol. 28, no. 9-10, pp. 873-889 |
2009 |
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Midwestern paleoenvironments from stream cutbank exposures; a preliminary report, (abstr.) |
Baker, R.G.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 28, no. 7, p. 470 |
1996 |
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Recognition of the De Forest Formation in the east-central plains; implications for archaeological research, (abstr.) |
Mandel, R.D.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 24, no. 4, p. 54 |
1992 |
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Soil and carbon isotopic evidence of North American midcontinent vegetation during the last interglacial period, (abstr.) |
Bettis, E.A., III; Muhs, D.R.; Rutledge, E.M.; and Johnson, W.C. |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 30, no. 7, p. 261 |
1998 |
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Spatial and temporal patterns of midcontinent USA colluvial landscapes during the Holocene interpreting the archaeological record, (abstr.) |
Bettis, E.A., III |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 32, no. 7, p. 262 |
2000 |
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The effects of temporal and spatial patterns of Holocene erosion and alluviation on the archaeological record of the central and eastern Great Plains, U.S.A. |
Bettis, E.A., III; and Mandel, R.D. |
Geoarchaeology vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 141-154 |
2002 |
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Use and analysis of soils by archaeologists and geoscientists; a North American perspective, pp. 173-204, <In>, Goldberg, P.; Holliday, V.T.; and Ferring, C.R., (eds.); Earth sciences and archaeology |
Mandel, R.D.; and Bettis, E.A., III |
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, NY 513 pages |
2001 |
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