(PDFs downloads available for some pubs, with new downloads made as time permits)
192 Hartman, J.H., Wilson, G., Horner, J., and Clemens, W.A., 2009, conveners, Through the end of the Cretaceous in the type locality of the Hell Creek Formation and adjacent areas: 9th North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC 2009), June 21-26, Program (with associated abstracts): Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Cincinnati, Session No. 11, Symposium S6, p. 23, 24, 27.
191 Burton-Kelly, M., and Hartman, J.H., 2009, Delineating paleodrainages using morphospace occupation of freshwater mussels: 9th North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC 2009), June 21-26: Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Museum Center Scientific Contributions 3, p. 81, 82.
190 Clemens, W.A., and Hartman, J.H., 2009, From T. rex to asteroid impact: early studies (1901-1980) of the Hell Creek Formation in its type area: 9th North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC 2009), June 21-26: Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Museum Center Scientific Contributions 3, p. 133.
189 Hartman, J.H., and Butler, R.D., 2009, The naming and formal designation of the Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana: 9th North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC 2009), June 21-26: Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Museum Center Scientific Contributions 3, p. 135.
188 Hartman, J.H., 2009, The end of days-Rethinking pre-cretaceous-paleogene boundary continental mussel nomenclature: 9th North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC 2009), June 21-26: Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Museum Center Scientific Contributions 3, p. 141.
187 Crowell, A.M., and Hartman, J.H., 2009, Changes in molluscan species across the K/Pg boundary: Selected sites in Montana, North Dakota, and Alberta: North Dakota Academy of Science (101st Annual Meeting, Fargo) Proceedings, v. 63, p. 42.
186 Burton-Kelly, M., Peterson, N., Hartman, J.H., Wilson, G.P., Riedel, J.A., and Rice, A., 2009, Using new, not so old, and traditional geological techniques to interpret geologic section in Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation strata of Montana: North Dakota Academy of Science (101st Annual Meeting, Fargo) Proceedings, v. 63, p. 80.
185 Hartman, J.H., 2009 (spring), Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at the University of North Dakota: Community Connect, v. 1, no. 1, p. 29.
184 Jennings, A.M., Hartman, J.H., and Austin, C.C., 2008, Island area and species richness in the southwest Pacific Ocean: Is the lizard fauna of Vanuatu depauperate?: Ecography, 12 p. (published online November 2008). http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/ 121516756
183 Hartman, J.H., and Bogan, A.E., 2008, Field studies - A not-to-be-missed educational resource in science: American Paleontologist, v. 16, no. 4, p. 16-19. (pdf. 0.6 Mb)
182 Hartman, J.H., Erickson, D., and Bakken, A., 2008, Translation and interpretation of Stephen Hislop's 1860 fossil molluscan new species descriptions from the Deccan Plateau. Palaeontology, v. 51, no. 6, p. 1225-1252.
181 Anderson, L.C., Wesselingh, F.P., and Hartman, J.H., 2008, Phylogenetic reconstruction of a freshwater radiation: Corbulidae in the Miocene of western Amazonia Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 40, no. 6, p. 340.
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180 Burton-Kelly, M., and Hartman, J.H., 2008, Use of elliptical fourier analysis to determine morphospace occupation in modern edentulous mussels to help identify "natural" limits of fossil groups Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 40, no. 6, p. 339.(pdf 80 Kb)
179 Hartman, J.H., 2008, North American Paleocene continental mollusks: From slow recovery to high diversity, but not a simple story: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 40, no. 6, p. 231.
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178 Crowell, A., Hartman, J.H., and Sweet, A.R., 2008, Under sampled continental mollusks near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, selected sites in North Dakota, Montana, and Alberta: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 40, no. 6, p. 144. (pdf 0.1 Mb)
177 Stigall, A.L., and Hartman, J.H., 2008, A new spinicaudatan Genus (Crustacea: "Conchostraca") from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar: Palaeontology. v. 51, no. 5, p. 1053-1067.
176 Chin, K., Hartman, J.H., and Roth, B., 2008, Opportunistic exploitation of dinosaur dung: Gastropods in coprolites from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana: Lethaia (published on-line July 24, 2008), v. 41, no. 4, p.
175 Bingle, M., and Hartman, J.H., 2008, Paleobiogeographic analysis of uppermost Cretaceous Viviparidae (Class Gastropoda) from infratrappean sediments of the Deccan Plateau, India: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings (100th annual meeting), v. 62, p. 69. (pdf 0.8 Mb)
174 Bogan, A.E., and Hartman, J.H., 2007 (Fall), Fossil freshwater molluscan field trip to the Late Cretaceous: American Paleontologist, v. 15, no. 3, p. 34, 35.
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173 Hartman, J.H., Bingle, M., and Bajpai, S., 2007, Documenting Paleocene-age Deccan intertrappean mollusks, Uttar Pradesh, India: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no. 6, p. 567.(pdf 0.1 Mb)
172 Justham, T.F., Hartman, J.H., and Korom, S.P., 2007, Using poorly preserved Hell Creek Formation mussels to interpret paleoenvironments: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no. 6, p. 400. (pdf 0.1 Mb)
171 Young, R.A., Hartman, J.H., Eaton, J.G., Flowers, R.M., Feist, M., and Forester, R.M., 2007, The Eocene-Oligocene transition in northwest Arizona: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no. 6, p. 305. (pdf 0.1 Mb)
170 Anderson, L.,C., Dettman, D., and Hartman, J.H., 2007, Freshwater Corbulidae (Bivalvia): Using isotopic evidence to uncover ancient origins of freshwater invasion: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no. 6, p. 305. (pdf 0.1 Mb)
169 Perkins, D., and Hartman, J.H., 2007, Transparent teaching: An open-source code for student learning, in Creating citizen scientists: Needs and opportunities to engage students and the public in the process of science (Pardee Symposium): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, no. 6, p. 254. (pdf 0.1 Mb)
168 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2007, Fourier analysis and the extinction of unionoid bivalves near the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary of the Western Interior, USA: Pattern, causes, and ecological significance: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 255, p. 48-63.
167 Burton-Kelly, M., and Hartman, J.H., 2007, Discrimination of end-Cretaceous anodontine Unionoidea from North Dakota: How many taxa make sense?, in Jordaens, K., Houtte, N. v., Goethem, J.v., and Backeljau, T. (eds.), World Congress of Malacology 15-20 July 2007: Antwerp, Belgium, Unitas Malacologica, p. 28 (pdf 1.33).
166 Hartman, J.H., Burton-Kelly, M., and Sweet, A.R., 2007, Interpreting the last molluscan Unionoidea from the Cretaceous of North Dakota , in Jordaens, K., Houtte, N. v., Goethem, J.v., and Backeljau, T. (eds.), World Congress of Malacology 15-20 July 2007: Antwerp, Belgium, Unitas Malacologica, p. 92 (pdf 1.38).
165 Hartman, J.H., 2007, Resurrecting forgotten fossil mussels of British Columbia: North Dakota Academy of Science (99th annual meeting), v. 61, p. 49.
164 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2007, Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of the Williston Basin, Montana, USA: Implications from the quantitative analysis of unionoid bivalve taxonomic diversity and morphologic disparity: Palaios, v. 22, p. 22-34.
163 Hartman, J.H., Bogan, A.E., and Bingle, M., 2006, UNIONIFORMES: Repeated radiation, convergence, and paleobiogeographic considerations 2006, in Malchus, N., and Pons, J.M., eds, Abstracts and Posters of the "International Congress on Bivalvia" at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, 22-27 July 2006: Organisms Diversity & Evolution 6, Electronic Supplement 16, part 1, p. 41 (abstract) and poster. (pdf 4.2 Mb)
162 Hartman, J.H., Mohabey, D.M., Bingle, M., Scholz, H., Bajpai, S., and Sharma, R., 2006, Initial survivorship of nonmarine molluscan faunas in end-Cretaceous Deccan intertrappean strata, India: Geological Society of America (annual meeting, Philadelphia) Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, no. 7, p. 143. (pdf, 912 Kb)
161 Hartman, J.H., Bogan, A.E., and Bingle, M., 2006, UNIONIFORMES: Repeated radiation, convergence, and paleobiogeographic considerations: International Congress on Bivalvia, July 22-27, 2006, Universitat Auto\noma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Catalunya, Spain: Scientific Program and Abstracts, p. 42, 43. (pdf, 3.32 Mb)
(see 161 for conference and poster)
160 Baker, P.B., Hartman, J.H., and Rundquist, B.C., 2006, GIS analysis of the spatial and temporal distribution of Cretaceous mollusks in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana: American Association of Geographers 2006 Annual Meeting (Chicago, Illinois): http:// communicate.aag.org/eseries/aag_org/program/AbstractDetail.cfm?AbstractID=8721. (pdf, 1.68 Mb)
159 Anderson, L.C., Hartman, J.H., and Wesselingh, F., 2006, When invasion and radiation do not coincide: Freshwater corbulid bivalves, Neogene of western Amazonia and Paleogene of North Dakota, in Hoorn, C., and Vonhof, H., guest eds., Special Issue on Neogene Amazonia, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, v. 21, no. 1-2, p. 28-48. (pdf, 780 Kb)
158 Hartman, J.H., Mohabey D.M., Scholz, H., Bajpai, S., Bingle, M., and Sharma, R., 2006, Stratigraphy of Nonmarine Mollusca from the K/T Boundary Interval on the Deccan Plateau, India: North Dakota Academy of Science (98th annual meeting), v. 60, p. 56. (pdf 0.88 Kb)
157 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2005, Muscheln als Zeugen des Großen Sterbens [Bivalves as witness of extinction; English abstract included]: Paläontologie aktuell––Berichte aus Forschung und Wissenschaft zusammengestelt von Mitgiedern de Paläeontologischen Gesellschaft. Heft 6, p. 332–335.
156 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2005, Süßwassermuscheln aus der Oberkreide von Nordamerika: der Reihe Paläontologie aktuell Fossilien 2005, Heft 6. (Web) (pdf 1.54 Mb)
155 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2005, North America in the Late Cretaceous: Unionoid bivalves as palaeoenvironmental indicators, in Godet, A., Mort, H., Linder, P., and Bodin, S., eds.: Seventh International Symposium on the Cretaceous (Neuchatel, Switzerland, September 5-9, 2005), Scientific Program with Abstracts, p. 195, 196. (pdf, 1.26 Mb)
154 Hartman, J.H., and Evanoff, E., 2005, The mysteries of western exploration - So many names and so few types: The White River Group discoveries and decisions of Evans, Shumard, Meek, and Hayden, in Topical Session - Thinking about fossils - The Emergence and development of paleontological thought in North America from Native American customs to the end of the great western surveys: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 37, no. 10, p. 406. (pdf 2.08 Mb)
153 Belt, E.S., Tibert, N.E., Curran, H.A., Diemer, J.A., Hartman, J.H., Kroeger, T.J., and Harwood, D.M., 2005, Evidence for marine influence on a low-gradient coastal plain: Ichnology and invertebrate paleontology of the lower Tongue River Member (Fort Union Formation, middle Paleocene), western Williston Basin, U.S.A.: Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 40, no. 1, p. 1-24. (pdf, 6.25 Mb)
152 Hartman, J.H., Secord, R., Hunter, J.P., and Kihm, A.J., 2005, Revised chronostratigraphic framework for the uppermost Cretaceous and lower Paleogene strata of North Dakota: North American Paleontological Convention-2005 (Nova Scotia): Palaios, v. 25, supplement to no. 2, p. 57, 58. (pdf 1.6 Mb)
151 Bogan, A.E., and Hartman, J.H., 2005, Convergence and the Unioniformes: Fourth Biennial Symposium of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society (May 15-18, 2005), St. Paul, Minnesota., Meeting Program and Abstracts, p. 58. (pdf, 424 Kb)
150 Hartman, J.H., 2005, Meek and Hayden’s nonmarine paleontology of the Upper Missouri River section: South Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 83, p. 329.
149 Hoganson, J.W., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, Paleontologists tour North Dakota's internationally significant fossil sites in association with the 2003 annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology: North Dakota Geological Survey Newsletter, v. 30, no. 2, p. 9-15.
148 Hartman, J.H., Mitchell, LW., III, and Davis M.A, Gerla, P.J., and Dahlberg, S., 2004, INGEOS - Indians into geological sciences: An approach to mentor young scientists at the University of North Dakota, in Topical Session - Minorities, women, and persons with disabilities in the geosciences: Continuing issues and innovative solutions: Geological Society of America (Annual Meeting), Denver, Colorado, Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 5, p. 279.
147 Bingle, M., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, Reevaluation of species concepts of Hell Creek Formation (Cretaceous) Unionidae, Montana: Geological Society of America (Annual Meeting), Denver, Colorado, Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 5, p. 422.
146 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, Late Paleocene bird tracks from the Tongue River Formation of North Dakota: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (64th Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers), v. 24, supplement to no. 3, p. 78a.
144 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, The late Paleocene Judson Local Fauna, North Dakota, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Guide to the vertebrate paleontology of the high plains - The late Mesozoic-Cenozoic record of North Dakota: University of North Dakota Department of Geology and Geological Engineering Contribution 54, p. 55-61.
143 Hunter, J.P., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, Brown Ranch locality area, "mid" Paleocene mammals and the tongues of the Cannonball Formation, Slope County, North Dakota, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Guide to the vertebrate paleontology of the High Plains - The late Mesozoic-Cenozoic record of North Dakota: University of North Dakota Department of Geology and Geological Engineering Contribution 54, p. 44-54. (pdf 1.7 Mb)
142 Hartman, J.H., 2004, A North Dakota geologic field trip primer, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Guide to the vertebrate paleontology of the High Plains - The late Mesozoic-Cenozoic record of North Dakota: University of North Dakota Department of Geology and Geological Engineering Contribution 54, p. 2-25.
140 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, Vergleich fossiler und rezenter Su..sswassermuscheln (Unionoida) aus ordamerika: Gemeinsame Abstammung oder parallele Evolution? in Reitner, J., Reich, M., Schmidt, G. (eds.), 74th Annual Meeting of the Palaeontologische Gesellschaft, (October 2-8, 2004): Goettingen, Germany, Geobiology, Abstracts of talks and posters, p. 210-211.
139 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, The Cretaceous-Tertiary transition in North America: Extinction of unionoid bivalves reconsidered, in K/T boundary events topical symposium: Florence, Italy, 32nd International Geological Congress (August 20-28, 2004) (electronic version posted on-line on July 20, 2004), Abstract vol., pt. 1, abs. 334-9.
138 Scholz, H., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, The interplay between climatic changes and tectonic processes during the Cretaceous - Tertiary boundary interval: Implications for the disappearance of the unionoid bivalves, in Climate Change and Aquatic Systems - Past, Present & Future (July 21-23, 2004):Plymouth,United Kingdom,University of Plymouth, Marine Biological Association, British Ecological Society, and Freshwater Biological Association, p. 72. (pdf, 3.14 Mb)
137 Hartman, J.H., 2004, Interpreting the significance of the uppermost Cretaceous nonmarine mollusks of the Deccan Plateau of India, in Wells, F.E., Molluscan megadiversity: Sea, land and freshwater: Perth, Western Australia Museum, 15th World Congress of Malacology (July 11-16, 2004), p. 60, 61.
136 Hartman, J.H., and Scholz, H., 2004, Extinction dynamics near the K/T boundary-Evidence from the nonmarine molluscan record of the Western Interior of North America, in Wells, F.E., Molluscan megadiversity: Sea, land and freshwater: Perth, Western Australia Museum, 15th World Congress of Malacology (July 11-16, 2004), p. 61.
135 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, A reevaluation of the biochronology of the Brisbane and Judson local faunas (late Paleocene): Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Bulletin 36, p. 97-107. (pdf, 4.53 Mb)
134 Hartman, J.H., 2004, The collections of J.C. Frémont and the type locality and record of Viviparus paludinaeformis (Hall) (Gastropoda) from the Eocene of Wyoming: Carnegie Museum of Natural History Bulletin 36, p. 31-42. (pdf, 4.35 Mb)
133 Belt, E.S., Hartman, J.H., Diemer, J.A., Kroeger, T.J., Tibert, N.E.,and Curran, H.A., 2004, Unconformities and age relationships, Tongue River and older members of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), western Williston Basin, U.S.A.: Rocky Mountain Geologist, v. 39, no. 2, p. 113-140.
132 Kihm, A.J., Krause, D.W., and Hartman, J.H., 2004, Fossil mammals of the Sentinel Butte Formation (late Paleocene) of North Dakota, in Paleontology and geology of the Missouri River-Following the footsteps of Lewis and Clark: Geological Society of America (Rocky Mountain-Cordilleran Regional Meeting), Boise, Idaho, Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 4, p. 81.
131 Hartman, J.H., 2004, Meek and Hayden's nonmarine paleontology of the Upper Missouri River Section, in Paleontology and geology of the Missouri River-Following the footsteps of Lewis and Clark: Geological Society of America (Rocky Mountain-Cordilleran Regional Meeting), Boise, Idaho, Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 4, p. 80, 81. (pdf 1 Mb)
130 Belt E.S, Hartman, J.H., Tibert, N.E, and Anderson, L.C, 2004, A newly recognized widespread bed containing both fresh and brackish organisms, lower Tongue River Member (upper Paleocene), southwestern North Dakota: Geological Society of America (Northeast/Southeast Regional Meeting), Tysons Corner, Virginia, Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, no. 2, p. 84.
129 Hartman, J.H., Bingle, M., and Baker, P.R., 2004, Interpreting the existence of a pair of closely related species of Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation freshwater mussels: North Dakota Academy of Science (96th annual meeting), v. 58, p. 71. (pdf, 1.73 Mb)
128 Anderson, L.C., and Hartman, J.H., 2003, When invasion and radiation do not coincide: Freshwater corbulid bivalves from the Neogene of western Amazonia and the Paleocene of North Dakota: Geological Society of America (Annual Meeting), Seattle, WA, Abstracts with Programs, v. 35, no. 6, p. 59.
127 Hunter, John P., Pearson, Dean A., Hartman, J.H., 2003, Additions to the Puercan mammals of North Dakota and a framework for study of post-K/T vertebrate recovery: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (63rd Annual Meeting, Abstracts of Papers), v. 23, supplement to no. 3, p. 64A.
125 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 2003, The late Paleocene Judson Local Fauna, North Dakota, 7 p., in Hartman, J.H., ed., Vertebrate paleontology of the high plains - The late Mesozoic-Cenozoic record of North Dakota (guidebook): Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 63rd annual meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota October 12-14 (field trip), 15-18 (convention).
124 Hunter, J.P., and Hartman, J.H., 2003, Brown Ranch locality area, “mid” Paleocene mammals and the tongues of the Cannonball Formation, Slope County, North Dakota, 9 p., in Hartman, J.H., ed., Vertebrate paleontology of the high plains - The late Mesozoic-Cenozoic record of North Dakota (guidebook): Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 63rd annual meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota October 1214 (field trip), 15-18 (convention). (pdf, 2.26 Mb)
123 Hartman, J.H., and Preusser, J.A., 2003, Preliminary assessment of India’’s uppermost Cretaceous intertrappean molluscan assemblage and its potential biogeographic significance: American Malacological Society (69th Annual Meeting), Program and Abstracts, p. 28.
122 Hartman, J.H., and Bingle, M., 2003, Freshwater ecological diversity and species discrimination in the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA: American Malacological Society (69th Annual Meeting), Program and Abstracts, p. 27, 28.
121 Hartman, J.H., and Bingle, M., 2003, Preservation of under represented freshwater mollusks in the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of Montana: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings (95th annual meeting), v. 57, p. 27.
120 Daly, D.J., Crocker, C.R, and Hartman, J.H., 2003, Red River geoscience education - A three-school pilot program in northeastern North Dakota, in "Water, Science, and Decision-making" (April 23, 24, 2003): Moorhead, Minnesota, Red River Basin Institute, First International Water Conference, Conference Proceedings, Papers and Presentations compact disk.
119 Hartman, J.H., Hanley, J.H., Good, S.C., and Evanoff, E., 2002 Nonmarine mollusks of the Green River Formation (early Eocene), Western Interior, USA, in The Green River Formation Revisited: Crucible for New Concepts and Advances in Paleoclimatology, Tectonics, Chronostratigraphy, Sequence Stratigraphy, Isotope Geochemistry, and Paleontology: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs v. 34, no. 6, p. 480. (pdf 0.6 Mb)
118 Hartman, J.H., and Anderson, L.C., 2002, Interpreting the influence of the last interior seaway in North Dakota (Paleocene, Cannonball Formation) in nonmarine strata (Fort Union Group): Reevaluation of a corbulid using an Amazonian analogue: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs v. 34, no. 6, p. 355.
117 Johnson, K.R., Nichols, D.J., and Hartman, J.H., 2002, The Hell Creek Formation - A 2001 synthesis, in Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R., and Nichols, eds., The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous - Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains - An integrated continental record of the end of the Cretaceous: Geological Society of America Special Paper 361, p. 503-510. (pdf, 908 Kb)
116 Hartman, J.H., and Kirkland, J.I., 2002, The brackish and marine mollusks of the Hell Creek Formation, North Dakota - Evidence for a persisting seaway, in Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R., and Nichols, eds., The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous - Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains - An integrated continental record of the end of the Cretaceous: Geological Society of America Special Paper 361, p. 271-296. (pdf 18.67 Mb)
115 Lund, S.P., Hartman, J.H., and Banerjee, S., 2002, Magnetostratigraphy of interfingering Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene marine and continental strata of the Williston Basin, North Dakota and Montana, in Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R., and Nichols, eds., The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous - Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains - An integrated continental record of the end of the Cretaceous: Geological Society of America Special Paper 361, p. 57-95. (pdf 4.41 Mb)
114 Hartman, J.H., 2002, The Hell Creek Formation and the early picking of the K/T boundary in the Williston Basin, in Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R., and Nichols, eds., The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous -Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains - An integrated continental record of the end of the Cretaceous: Geological Society of America Special Paper 361, p. 1-7. (pdf 11.1 Mb)
113 Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R., and Nichols, eds., 2002, Preface, in Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R., and Nichols, eds., The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous - Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains - An integrated continental record of the end of the Cretaceous: Geological Society of America Special Paper 361, p. v, vi. (pdf, 1.09 Mb)
111 Hartman, J.H., and Bogan, A.E., 2002, Usual and unusual adaptations in pre-K/T impact diverse freshwater molluscan assemblages in the northern Great Plains, USA: American Malacological Society (68th annual meeting), Program and Abstracts, p. 52.
110 Hartman, J.H., and Perkins D., 2002, Promoting geoscience education through digital imagery - Using GeoDil in the classroom, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Building enthusiasm, for science through hands-on education: North Dakota Academy of Science (94th annual meeting) v. 56, p. 29-33. (pdf, 1.60 Mb)
109 Daly, D.J., Crocker, D.R., and Hartman, J.H., 2002 Red River geoscience education A three-school pilot program in northeastern North Dakota, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Building enthusiasm for science through hands-on education: North Dakota Academy of Science (94th annual meeting), v. 56, p. 13-6. (pdf, 1.90 Mb)
108 Hartman, J.H., Goeken, W.R., Crocker, C.R.; Daly, D.J., 2002, Overview of water-related hands-on science education in the Red River watershed, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Building enthusiasm for science through hands-on education: North Dakota Academy of Science (94th annual meeting), v. 56, p. 7-2. (pdf, 1.20 Mb)
105 Perkins, D., and Hartman, J.H., 2002, GeoDil: Journal of Geoscience Education, v. 50, no. 2, p. 220. (pdf, 1.8 Mb)
104 Rogers, R.R., Hartman, J.H., and Krause, D.W., 2001, Stratigraphic analysis of Upper Cretaceous strata in the Mahajanga Basin, northwestern Madagascar - Implications for ancient and modern faunas-A reply: Journal of Geology, v. 109, p. 674-676. (pdf, 4.0 Mb)
103 Hartman, J.H., and Bogan, A.E., 2001, An unusual freshwater bivalve from the uppermost Cretaceous of Montana: A previously unexplored ecological niche in the Hell Creek Formation: Geological Society of America (Annual Meeting), Abstracts with Program, v. 33, no. 6, p. A197.
102 Perkins, D., and Hartman, J.H., 2001, GeoDIL: The Geoscience digital image library: Geological Society of America (Annual Meeting), Abstracts with Program, v. 33, no. 6, p. 124.
101 Perkins, D., and Hartman, J.H., 2001, Another node on the Internet - GeoDIL: Computers and Geosciences, v. 27, p. 1257-1259. (pdf, 4.3 Mb)
100 Tibert, N.E., Curran, H.A., Hartman, J.H., Belt, E.S., and Diemer, J.A.,2001, Marine flooding intervals within the freshwater Tongue River Member (Fort Union Formation-Paleocene), western Williston Basin, U.S.A.: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Official Program Book, 2001 Annual Convention (Denver), v. 10, p. A200.
98 Hartman, J.H., Johnson, K.R.,and Nichols, D.J., 2001, The last freshwater molluscan assemblage of the Cretaceous? A new locality from the Ludlow Formation of North Dakota: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 55, p. 63. (pdf, 1.7 Mb)
96 Rogers, R.R., Hartman, J.H., and Krause D.W., 2000, Stratigraphic analysis of Upper Cretaceous strata in the Mahajanga Basin, northwestern Madagascar - Implications for ancient and modern faunas: Journal of Geology, v 108, p. 257-301. (pdf, 4.6 Mb)
95 Rogers, R.R., and Hartman, J.H., 1999, Depositional setting and paleoclimate of the Maevarano Formation, Madagascar - Paleoenvironment of a remarkable Late Cretaceous vertebrate fauna in VII International Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems (September 26-October 1, 1999): Buenos Aires, Argentina, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, Abstracts, p. 56, 57. (pdf, 3.82 Mb)
94 Hartman, J.H., Collins, L.S., and Aubry, M.-P., 1999, New interpretations of the Cannonball Formation (Paleocene) - North America's last interior sea: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, no. 7, p. A105.
93 Hartman, J.H., 1999, End Cretaceous and early Paleocene mollusks of the Williston Basin, North Dakota and Montana: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, no. 7, p. A72.
92 Lund, S.P., and Hartman, J.H., 1999, Magnetostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous/Lower Paleocene strata in the Williston Basin - A reference chronostratigraphic framework for paleoenvironmental and paleogeographic patterns: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, no. 7, p. A71.
91 Butler, R.D., and Hartman, J.H., 1999, Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation depositional architecture in the Williston Basin - Outcrop analogs and subsurface correlations: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, no. 7, p. A71.
90 Murphy, E.C., Hoganson, J.W., Johnson, K.R., and Hartman, J.H., 1999, Lithostratigraphy of the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, no. 7, p. A70, A71.
88 Krause, D.W., Rogers, R.R., Forster, C.A., Hartman, J.H., Buckley, G.A., and Sampson, S.D., 1999, The Late Cretaceous vertebrate fauna of Madagascar - Implications for Gondwanan paleobiology: GSA Today, v. 9, no. 8, p. 1-7.
87 Hartman, J.H., 1999, Western exploration along the Missouri River and the First paleontological studies in the Williston Basin, North Dakota and Montana, in Hartman, J.H., ed., The paleontologic and geologic record of North Dakota - Important sites and current interpretations: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 53, p. 158-165. (2.17 Mb)
86 Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., 1999, The discovery and preliminary record of North Dakota Paleocene mammals from the Lloyd and Hares Localities, in Hartman, J.H., ed., The paleontologic and geologic record of North Dakota - Important sites and current interpretations: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 53, p. 149-154. (pdf, 3.48 Mb)
85 Hartman, J.H., 1999, The paleontologic and geologic record of North Dakota - Important sites and current interpretations, A symposium overview and geologic framework, in Hartman, J.H., ed., The paleontologic and geologic record of North Dakota - Important sites and current interpretations: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 53, p. 116-118. (pdf, 2.25 Mb)
84 Hartman, J.H., ed., 1999, The paleontologic and geologic record of North Dakota - Important sites and current interpretations: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 53, p. 114-176.
83 Hartman, J.H., and Kuehn, D.D., 1999, Holocene climate change interpreted from fluctuations in alluvial sedimentation in western North Dakota, in Steadman, E., and Todhunter, P., eds., An update on the flooding of the Red River of the North and Devils Lake Basins, North Dakota - Developing a comprehensive water strategy: North Dakota Academy of Science, Proceedings, v. 53, p. 62-71.
81 Hartman, J.H., and Roth, B., 1998, Late Paleocene and early Eocene nonmarine molluscan faunal change in the Bighorn Basin, northwestern Wyoming and south-central Montana, in Aubry, M.-P., Berggren, W.A., and Lucas, S.G., eds., Late Paleocene-Early Eocene Climatic and Biotic Events in the Marine and Terrestrial Records: New York, Columbia University Press, p. 323-379.
80 Hartman, J.H., 1998, The biostratigraphy and paleontology of latest Cretaceous freshwater bivalves from the western Williston Basin, Montana, U.S.A., in Johnston, P., Haggart, J., eds., International Symposium on the Paleobiology and Evolution of the Bivalvia, September 29-October 2, 1995, Drumheller (Bivalves: An Eon of Evolution-Paleobiological Studies Honoring Norman D. Newell): Calgary, University of Calgary Press, p. 317-345. (pdf, 8.3 Mb)
79 Roth, B., and Hartman, J.H., 1998, A probable Cerion (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) from the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana: Paleobios, v. 18, no. 2-3, p. 16-20. (pdf 3.2 Mb)
78 Rogers, R.R., and Hartman, J.H., 1998, Revised age of the dinosaur-bearing Maevarano Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Mahajanga Basin, Madagascar, in Almond, J., Anderson, J., Booth, P., Chinsamy-Turan, A., Cole, D., de Wit, M., Rubridge, B., Smith, R., van B. Donker, J., and Storey, B.C., Gondwana 10 - Event Stratigraphy of Gondwana (University of Cape Town, South Africa): Journal of African Earth Sciences, v. 27, no. 1a, p. 160-162. (pdf, 4.53 Mb)
77 Gosnold, W.D., LeFever, R.D., Boss, S.K., and Hartman, J.H., 1998, Flood frequency on the Red River of the North - Can it be predicted?: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 7, p. 169.
76 Hartman, J.H., 1998, Surface fossil localities on federal, state, and tribal lands of North Dakota: Fifth Conference on Fossil Resources, National Park Service, (Rapid City, South Dakota), p. 17.
75 Hartman, J.H., Hunter, J.P., and Krause, D.W., 1998, The last epeiric sea (Paleocene, Cannonball Formation) in North America - The age of incursions and bounding strata based on mammals, mollusks, and foraminifera: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 7, p. A-33. (pdf, 3.48 Mb)
74 Hartman, J.H., 1998, The stratigraphy of Mesozoic and early Cenozoic nonmarine mollusks of Colorado, Denver Museum of Natural History, Proceedings, ser. 3, no. 14, 15 p., 2 pls. (pdf, 10.3 Mb)
73 Kroeger, T.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1997 [1998], Paleoenvironmental distribution of Paleocene palynomorph assemblages from brackish water deposits in the Ludlow, Slope, and Cannonball Formations, southwestern North Dakota, in Hartman, J.H., guest editor, A festschrift in honor of Marshall Lambert-Paleontology in geology in the northern Great Plains: University of Wyoming, Contributions to Geology, v. 32, no. 2, p. 115-129. (pdf, 5.35 Mb)
72 Hunter, J.P., Hartman, J.H., and Krause, D.W., 1997 [1998], Mammals and mollusks across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary from Makoshika State Park and vicinity (Williston Basin) Montana, in Hartman, J.H., guest editor, A festschrift in honor of Marshall Lambert-Paleontology and geology in the northern Great Plains: University of Wyoming, Contributions to Geology, v. 32, no. 1, p. 61-114. (pdf, 23.5 Mb)
70 Hartman, J.H., 1997 [1998], A festschrift in honor of Marshall Lambert, in Hartman, J.H., guest editor, A festschrift in honor of Marshall Lambert-Paleontology in geology in the northern Great Plains: University of Wyoming, Contributions to Geology, v. 32, no. 1, p. 1, 2.
69 Hartman, J.H., and Roth, B., 1997, Correlation of nonmarine molluscan faunal change during the late Paleocene and early Eocene of the Bighorn and Powder River Basins, Wyoming and Montana: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, no. 6, p. A-100.
68 Hartman, J.H., Beck, D.L., Kuehn, D.D., Reid, J.R., and Reiten, J., 1997, Paleosols as proxy data for climate change - Interpreting Holocene deposits in the badlands and prairies of western North Dakota: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, no. 6, p. A-34. (pdf, 1.81 Mb)
67 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1997, A reevaluation of the biochronology of the Brisbane and Judson local faunas (Late Paleocene), North Dakota: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 57th Annual Meeting), Abstracts of Papers, v. 17, Supplement to no. 3, p. 57a.
66 Hartman, J.H., ed., 1997, Symposium on the Red River Flood of 1997 - Involving science in future watershed management decisions: North Dakota Academy of Science (89th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 51, Supplement 1, 52 p.
65 Hartman, J.H., 1997, The ever present chance of flooding, in Hartman, J.H., ed., Symposium on the Red River Flood of 1997 - Involving science in future watershed management decisions: North Dakota Academy of Science (89th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 51, Supplement 1, p. 51, 52. (pdf, 4.31 Mb)
64 Beck, D.L., and Hartman, J.H., 1997, Paleosols as proxy climatic change indicators in central North Dakota: North Dakota Academy of Science (89th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 51, p. 161. (pdf, 744 Kb)
63 Krause, D.W., Hartman, J.H., and Wells, N.A., 1997, Late Cretaceous vertebrates from Madagascar - Implications for biotic change in deep time, in Goodman, S.M., and Patterson, B.D., eds., Natural change and human impact in Madagascar: Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 3-43.
62 Holland, F.D., Jr., and Hartman, J.H., 1996, Presentation of the Harrell L. Strimple Award of the Paleontology Society to Marshall E. Lambert: Journal of Paleontology, v. 70, no. 4, p. 708, 709. (pdf, 2.33 Mb)
61 Hartman, J.H., 1996, Decimation of the freshwater molluscan fauna near the end of the Cretaceous - A North American perspective, in Bardet, N., and Buffetaut, E., eds., The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary - Biological and Geological Aspects: Séance spécialisée de la Société Géologique de France, Abstracts, p. 28. (pdf, 680 Kb)
60 Diemer, J.A., Belt, E.S., and Hartman, J.H., 1996, Base level changes as a consequence of tectonic, eustatic and autogenic processes in Late Cretaceous and Paleocene strata, western Williston Basin: Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs, v. 28, no. 7, p. A373. (pdf, 464 Kb)
59 Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., 1996, Bio- and magnetostratigraphy of the uppermost Cretaceous and lower Tertiary strata of North Dakota, in Repetski, J.E., ed., Sixth North American Paleontological Convention, Abstracts of Papers: Paleontological Society, Special Publications, no. 8, p. 163.
58 Hartman, J.H., 1996, Extinction of sculptured nonmarine bivalves about the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (invited participant), in Wolberg, D.L., and Stump, E. eds., DinoFest II International Symposium, Programs and Abstracts (April 18-21): Tempe, Arizona State University, p. 58. (pdf, 700 Kb)
57 Krause, D.W., and Hartman, J.H., 1996, Late Cretaceous Fossils from Madagascar and their implications for biogeographic relationships with the Indian subcontinent, in Sahni, A., ed., Cretaceous Palaeoenvironments (Professor L. Rama Rao Volume): Geological Society of India (Bangalore), Memoir 37 (International Geological Correlation Programme 350), p. 135-154. (pdf, 6.11 Mb)
56 Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., 1995, Age of Meek and Hayden's Fort Union Group (Paleocene), upper Missouri River, North DakotaMontana, inHunter, L.D.V., and Schalla, R.A., eds., Seventh International Williston Basin Symposium, 1995 Guidebook: Billings, Montana Geological Society, p. 417-428. (pdf, 8.35 Mb)
55 Hartman, J.H., and Butler, R.D., 1995, Extinction and recovery of nonmarine molluscan assemblages in the Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary (Symposium on "Patterns and Processes of Mass Extinctions: An Integrated Approach"): Geological Society of America (Rocky Mountain Section), Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 4, p. 13. (pdf, 468 Kb)
54 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1995, Bird tracks from the Late Paleocene of North Dakota: North Dakota Academy of Science (87th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 49, p. 63. (pdf, 304 Kb)
53 Hartman, J.H., 1995, Paleocene paleontology and stratigraphy in North Dakota: Early contributions by A.G. Leonard: North Dakota Academy of Science (87th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 49, p. 53. (pdf, 776 Kb)
51 Hartman, J.H., Wells, N.A., Krause, D.W., and Buckley, G.A., 1994, Stratigraphy and paleontology of Late Cretaceous vertebrate and invertebrate discoveries in northwestern Madagascar: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 7, p. A501.
50 Hartman, J.H., 1994, Nonmarine mollusks and the biochronology of the Fort Union Group (Paleocene) in its type area, North DakotaMontana: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 7, p. A375.
49 Krause, D.W., Hartman, J.H., Wells, N.A., Buckley, G.A., Lockwood, C.A., Wall, C.E., Wunderlich, R.E., Rabarison, J.A., and Randriamiaramanana, L.L., 1994, Late Cretaceous mammals [from Madagascar]: Nature, v. 368, p. 298. (pdf, 452 Kb)
48 Hartman, J.H., 1993, Teddy Roosevelt up the Little Missouri River: North Dakota Geological Society, The Marshall Lambert Symposium (Pioneer Trails Museum, June 19–20, 1993, Bowman, North Dakota), p. 73-77. (pdf, 2.30 Mb)
47 Hartman, J.H., 1993, In Honor of Marshall Lambert: North Dakota Geological Society, The Marshall Lambert Symposium (Pioneer Trails Museum, June 19-20, 1993, Bowman, North Dakota), p. 32-33. (pdf, 3.23 Mb)
45 Hartman, J.H., 1993, The stratigraphy of Mesozoic and early Cenozoic nonmarine mollusks of Colorado, in Colorado Paleontology 1993: A Symposium in Memory of John Jenkins: Denver Museum of Natural History (November 5-6), p. 11-20. (pdf, 4.14 Mb)
43 Hartman, J.H., 1993, The transition of nonmarine mollusks across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary in the United States, Symposium on "The Paleocene-Eocene Boundary": Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 53rd Annual Meeting, Albuquerque), v. 13, supplement to no. 3, p. 41a.
42 Kihm, A.J., Hartman, J.H., and Krause, D.W., 1993, The Red Spring local mammal fauna, Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene), Mercer County, North Dakota: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 53rd Annual Meeting, Albuquerque), v. 13, supplement to no. 3, p. 44a. (pdf 1 Mb)
41 Hartman, J.H., 1993, Patterns of diversification of North American Paleogene nonmarine Mollusca in the context of mammalian biochronology, Catzeflis, F.M., organizing chairperson, Paleobiology and Evolution of Early Cenozoic Mammals - A symposium in Honor of Donald E. Russell: Fourth Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (August 2228, 1993, Montpellier, France), p. 167. (pdf, 3.89 Mb)
40 Hartman, J.H., and Krause, D.W., 1993, Cretaceous and Paleocene stratigraphy and paleontology of the Shawmut Anticline and the Crazy Mountains Basin, Montana: Road log and overview of recent investigations, in Hunter, L.D.V., eds., Energy and Mineral Resources of Central Montana, 1993 Field Conference Guidebook: Billings, Montana Geological Society, p. 71-84. (pdf, 5.17 Mb)
39 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1993, eds., The Marshall Lambert Symposium, Contributions and Road Log (Road log of the Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary geology and paleontology of extreme southwestern North Dakota): North Dakota Geological Society (Pioneer Trails Museum, June 19-20, 1993, Bowman, North Dakota), 88 p. (pdf, 2.02 Mb)
38 Hartman, J.H., 1993, The type areas of the Paleocene Slope Formation and intercalated tongues of the Cannonball Formation, Slope County, North Dakota, in Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., eds., The Marshall Lambert Symposium: North Dakota Geological Society (Pioneer Trails Museum, June 19-20, 1993, Bowman, North Dakota), p. 7886. (pdf, 8.00 Mb)
37 Hartman, J.H., 1993, An unusual occurrence of Paleocene nonmarine mollusks on the east flank of the Cedar Creek Anticline, Fallon County, Montana, in Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., eds., The Marshall Lambert Symposium: North Dakota Geological Society (Pioneer Trails Museum, June 19-20, 1993, Bowman, North Dakota), p. 22-23. (pdf, 1.33 Mb)
36 Hartman, J.H., Roth, B., and Kihm, A.J., 1993, A diverse assemblage of Paleocene nonmarine mollusks and mammals from the Sentinel Butte Formation of North Dakota: North Dakota Academy of Science (85th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 47, p. 50. (pdf 1.38 Mb)
35 Hartman, J.H., Peck, W.D., and Kihm, A.J., 1993, Paleocene stratigraphy of the Nesson Anticline: Placement of the Bullion Creek-Sentinel Butte formational contact: North Dakota Academy of Science (85th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 47, p. 49. (pdf, 1.43 Mb)
34 Kroeger, T.J., Hartman, J.H., and Peck, W.D., 1993, Provisional palynological recognition of the fern spike at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, Makoshika State Park, Dawson County, Montana: North Dakota Academy of Science (85th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 47, p. 48. (pdf, 660 Kb)
32 Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., 1992, Chronostratigraphy of Paleocene strata in the Williston Basin, p. 52-75, in Finkelman, R.B., Tewalt, S.J., and Daly, D.J., eds., Geology and utilization of Fort Union lignites: Reston, Virginia, Environmental and Coal Associates, 359 p.
31 Krause, D.W., Wunderlich, R., Hartman, J.H., and Kroeger, T.J., 1992, Latest Cretaceous and early Paleocene mammals from Makoshika State Park, Williston Basin, eastern Montana: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstracts of Papers (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 52nd Annual Meeting, Toronto), v. 12, supplement to no. 3, p. 38a. (pdf, 435 Kb)
30 Hartman, J.H., 1992, Biochronology of uppermost Cretaceous and lower Tertiary nonmarine Mollusca of the northern Great Plains, U.S.A. and Canada, in Lidgard, S., and Crane, P.R., eds., Fifth North American Paleontological Convention (Chicago), Abstracts with Programs: The Paleontological Society, Special Publication, no. 6, p. 123. (pdf, 568 Kb)
29 Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., eds., 1992, A Symposium on the Paleontology in North Dakota: Fossils as a resource in research, education, and economics: North Dakota Academy of Science (84th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 46, p. 1-10. (pdf, 968 Kb)
28 Hartman, J.H., 1992, Fossil invertebrates as a resource in research, education, and economics in North Dakota, in Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., eds., A symposium on the paleontology in North Dakota: Fossils as a resource in research, education, and economics: North Dakota Academy of Science (84th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 46, p. 4. (pdf, 1.73 Mb)
27 Hartman, J.H., 1992, Fossils as a resource in research, education, and economics in North Dakota, in Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., eds., 1992, A symposium on the paleontology in North Dakota: Fossils as a resource in research, education, and economics: North Dakota Academy of Science (84th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 46, p. 2. (pdf, 3.92 Mb)
25 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1991, Age of the Sentinel Butte Formation, North Dakota: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 51st Annual Meeting, San Diego), v. 11, supplement to no. 3, p. 40a.
24 Hartman, J.H., 1991, The stratigraphic distribution of nonmarine Mollusca across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the northern Great Plains: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting (invited participant to the theme session on the Nonmarine Fossil Record at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, October 21-24, 1991), Abstract with Programs, v. 23, no. 5, p. A359.
23 Hartman, J.H., and Kihm, A.J., 1991, Stratigraphic distribution of Titanoides (Mammalia: Pantodonta) in the Fort Union Group (Paleocene) of North Dakota, in Christopher, J.E., and Haidl, F., eds., Sixth International Williston Basin Symposium, Proceedings: Regina, Saskatchewan Geological Society, Special Publication 11, p. 207–215. (pdf, 1.08 Mb)
22 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1991, Titanoides primaevus, the first described Paleocene mammal from North Dakota: North Dakota Academy of Science (83rd Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 45, p. 31. (pdf, 1.15 Mb)
21 Kihm, A.J., and Hartman, J.H., 1990, Chronostratigraphic implications of the mammal and nonmarine mollusk record of the Paleocene Fort Union Group in North Dakota: North Dakota Academy of Science (82nd Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 44, p. 70. (pdf, 752 Kb)
20 Hartman, J.H., 1990, Paleocene and lower Eocene nonmarine molluscan biostratigraphy of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming-Montana: Geological Society of America (Rocky Mountain Section), Abstracts with Programs, v. 22, no. 6, p. 14.
19 Hartman, J.H., 1989, Pioneering geological and paleontological studies in North DakotaThe work of F.V. Hayden and F.B. Meek: Grand Forks Herald, August 31, 1989, p. 4A. (pdf, 1.71 Mb)
17 Hartman, J.H., Krause, D.W., Buckley, G.A., and Kroeger, T.J., 1989, Paleocene biochronology in the northern Great Plains - Nonmarine Mollusca and mammals from the Crazy Mountains Basin: in French, D.E., and Grabb, R.F., eds., 1989 Field Conference Guidebook, Montana, Centennial Edition, Geologic Resources of Montana: Billings, Montana Geological Society, v. II, p. xii-xiii. (pdf, 1.98 Mb)
16 Hartman, J.H., Kroeger, T.J.,, Krause, D.W., and Buckley, G.A., 1989, Paleontology, stratigraphy, and sedimentology of Simpson Quarry (Early Paleocene), Crazy Mountains Basin, south-central Montana, in French, D.E., and Grabb, R.F., eds., 1989 Field Conference Guidebook, Montana Centennial Edition, Geologic Resources of Montana: Billings, Montana Geological Society, v. I, p. 173-185. (pdf, 5.57 Mb)
15 Hartman, J.H., 1989, Stratigraphy of uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene nonmarine Mollusca in the Crazy Mountains Basin, south-central Montana: in French, D.E., and Grabb, R.F., eds., 1989 Field Conference Guide Book, Montana Centennial Edition, Geologic Resources of Montana: Billings, Montana Geological Society, v. I, p. 163-172. (pdf 7.53 Mb)
14 Hartman, J.H., 1989, The T Cross Coal Bed (Paleocene, North Dakota): The importance of reevaluating historic data in geologic research: North Dakota Academy of Science (81st Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 43, p. 49. (pdf, 1.49 Mb)
13 Hartman, J.H., 1988, Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene nonmarine Mollusca in the Williston Basin: North Dakota Academy of Science (80th Annual Meeting), Proceedings, v. 42, p. 29. (pdf, 1.15 Mb)
12 McKenna, M.C., Hutchinson, J.H., and Hartman, J.H., 1987, Paleocene vertebrates and nonmarine Mollusca from the Goler Formation, California, in Cox, B.F., ed., Basin Analysis and Paleontology of the Paleocene and Eocene Goler Formation, El Paso Mountains, California, p. 31-41: Los Angeles, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Pacific Section, 67 p. (pdf, 4.15 Mb)
11 Hartman, J.H., 1987, The North American Mesozoic nonmarine molluscan record, in Curie, P.M., and Koster, E.H., eds., Fourth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems, Short Papers: Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Occasional Paper, no. 3, p. 106-119. (pdf, 2.72 Mb)
10 Hartman, J.H., 1987, Paleocene nonmarine Mollusca from the Raton Formation, Raton Basin, New Mexico: New Mexico Geological Society, 38th Annual Field Conference Guidebook, p. 271-273. (pdf, 2.93 Mb)
9 Hartman, J.H., 1985, Rafting the Grand Canyon: Encounters (Science Museum of Minnesota), v. 8, no. 1, p. 18-20. (pdf, 6.51 Mb)
8 Young, R.A., McKee, E.H., Hartman, J.H., and Simmons, A.M., 1985, Similarities and contrasts in tectonic and volcanic style and history along the Colorado Plateaus-to-Basin and Range transition zone in western Arizona: Geologic framework for Tertiary extensional tectonics: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Contribution no. 575 [Topical Conference on Heat and Detachment in Crustal Extension on Continents and Planets, October 1012, 1985, Sedona, Arizona], p. 152-155. (pdf, 2.71 Mb)
7 Young, R.A., and Hartman, J.H., 1984, Early Eocene fluviolacustrine sediments near Grand Canyon, Arizona: Evidence for Laramide drainage across northern Arizona into southern Utah: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, no. 6, p. 703.
6 Hartman, J.H., 1984, Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary viviparid gastropods of the northern Great Plains, United States and Canada: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, no. 6, p. 531.
4 Hartman, J.H., 1981, Early Tertiary nonmarine Mollusca of New Mexico: A review: Geological Society of America, Bulletin, v. 92, no. 12, p. 942-950. (pdf, 7.63 Mb)
3 Hartman, J.H., 1981, Mollusca from the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland and Kirtland Formations, western San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Review: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin, v. 65, no. 3, p. 560.
2 Hartman, J.H., 1978, An approach to nonmarine molluscan biostratigraphy and phylogeny: Correlation of Paleocene nonmarine molluscan assemblages with North American land-mammal "ages": Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 10, no. 7, p. 417.
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Hartman, J.H., 1984, Systematics, biostratigraphy, and biogeography of latest Cretaceous and early Tertiary Viviparidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of southern Saskatchewan, western North Dakota, eastern Montana, and northern Wyoming [Ph.D. Thesis]: Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, 928 p., 19 pls.
Hartman, J.H., 1976, Uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene nonmarine Mollusca of eastern Montana and southwestern North Dakota [M.S. Thesis]: Minneapolis, University of Minnesota, 216 p., 12 pls.