Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY of J. MARK ERICKSON
Thesis and Dissertation:
Erickson, J.M., 1968. The Geologic and Limnologic History of Glovers Pond Northwestern New Jersey: unpub. M.S. Thesis, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 149 p.
Erickson, J.M. 1971. Gastropoda of the Fox Hills Formation, (Upper Cretaceous) of North Dakota: Ph.D. Dissertation, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 249 p.
Papers:
Erickson, J.M. and A.M. Solod. 2007 [2008]. Recognition of postglacial cold intervals by quantitative biozonation of fossil oribatid mites. In : Acarology XI: Proceedings of the International Congress. Morales-Malacara, J. B., Behan-Pelletier, V., Ueckermann, E., Pérez, T. M., Estrada, E., Gispert, C. and Badii M. (Eds.). Instituto de Biología, UNAM; Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM; Sociedad Latinoamericana de Acarología. México, p. 9-16. [PDF]
Peppe, D.J., J.M. Erickson and L.J. Hickey. 2007. Fossil leaf species from the Fox Hills Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Maastrichtian: North Dakota, USA) and their paleogeographic significance: Journal of Paleontology, 83:3:550-567. [PDF]
Hoganson, J.W., J.M. Erickson and F.D. Holland, Jr. 2007. Amphibian, reptilian and avian remains from the Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian):Shoreline and estuarine deposits of the Pierre Sea in south-central North Dakota. Pp. 239-256 in Martin, J. E. and D. C. Parris, eds., The Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas. Geological Society of America Special Paper 427. [PDF]
Congiu, B., Chrapowitzky, L. and J.M. Erickson. 2007. Eta Xi Chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Day one at St. Lawrence. The Compass, 80(1):19-21.
Erickson, J.M. and R.B. Platt, Jr. 2007. Oribatid Mite Studies, p. 1547 – 66, In Scott Elias, ed., Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, Elsevier, London.
Hoganson, J.W. and J.M. Erickson. 2005. A new species of Ischyodus (Holocephali:Callorhynchidae) from upper Maastrichtian shallow marine facies of the Fox Hills and Hell Creek Formations, Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA. Palaeontology. 48(4):709-721. [PDF]
Waugh, D.A., J.M. Erickson, and R. Crawford. 2004 [2005]. Two growth forms of Heterotrypa Nicholson, 1879, (Bryozoa: Trepostomata) from the type-Cincinnatian: Putting the pieces back together. The Compass, 78(3):95-110.
Erickson, J.M., R.B. Platt, Jr. and D.H. Jennings. 2003. Holocene fossil oribatid mite biofacies as proxies of paleohabitat at the Hiscock Site, Byron, N.Y., 172-185 In R. S. Laub (ed.), The Hiscock Site: Later Pleistocene and Holocene paleoecology and Archeology of Western New York State. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, 37.
Erickson, J.M. and T.D. Bouchard. 2003. Description and interpretation of Sanctum laurentiensis, new ichnogenus, new ichnospecies, a domichnium mined into Late Ordovician (Cincinnatian) ramose bryozoan colonies. Journal of Paleontology, 77(5):1002-1010. [PDF]
Carpenter, S.J., J.M. Erickson and F.D. Holland, Jr., 2003.Migration of a Late Cretaceous fish. Nature. 423:70-74. [PDF]
Erickson, J.M., and D.A. Waugh. 2002. Colony morphologies and missed opportunities during the Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) bryozoan radiation: examples from Heterotrypa frondosa and Monticulipora mammulata. In Wyse-Jackson, P. N., Bryozoan Studies 2001: Proceedings of the 12th International Bryozoology Association Conference, Swets and Zeitlinger Publ., Netherlands. p. 101 - 108.
Waugh, D.A. and J.M. Erickson. 2002 Functional morphology of the anastomosing frondose growth form reported in Heterotrypa frondosa (d’Orbigny) (Bryozoa: Trepostomata) from the Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) of Ohio. In Wyse-Jackson, P. N., Bryozoan Studies 2001: Proceedings of the 12th International Bryozoology Association Conference, Swets and Zeitlinger Publ., Netherlands.
p. 331-338.
Erickson, J.M. 1999. The Dakota Isthmus – Closing the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway, In Hartman, J., ed., The Paleontologic and Geologic Record of North Dakota – Important sites and current interpretations. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 53:124-129.
Erickson, J.M. 1997. Can Paleoacarology Contribute to Global Change Research? In Mitchel, R., et al., Proceedings of the 9th International Congress of Acarology, Columbus, Ohio, 1:533-538.
Erickson, J.M. and Kim Garvey 1997. Key to the Unionacean clams of the Grass River Drainage, St. Lawrence County, NY. St. Lawrence Aquarium and Ecological Center Special Paper No. 1, 20p.
Erickson, J.M. 1997. If we build it, they will come: A plan for main hall exhibitory at the St. Lawrence Aquarium and Ecological Center. Report Series of the A. C. Walker Foundation North Country Research Fellowships, No. 7, 33p.
Erickson, J.M. and A. R. Fetterman. 1996. The Unionacean fauna of the Grass River Drainage, St. Lawrence County, New York, In Roger D. Needham and E. N. Kovakowski, Editors, Sharing Knowledge, Linking Sciences: An International Conference on the St. Lawrence Ecosystem, Conference Proceedings. 1:211-223.
Erickson, J.M. and T.W. Bjerstedt 1993. Trace Fossils and Stratigraphy in the Potsdam and Theresa Formations of the St. Lawrence Lowland, New York, p. 97-119, In Bursnall, J. T., Editor., Field Trip Guidebook to the 65th Annual Meeting, N. Y. State Geological Association, St. Lawrence University.
Erickson, J.M. 1993. A preliminary evaluation of dubiofossils from the Potsdam Sandstone, p. 121-130, In Bursnall, J. T., Editor ., Field Trip Guidebook to the 65th Annual Meeting, N. Y. State Geological Association, St. Lawrence University,
Erickson, J.M., Peter Connett, and A.R.Fetterman. 1993. Distribution of Trace Fossils preserved in high energy deposits of the Potsdam Sandstone, Champlain, New York, , p.131-143, In Bursnall, J. T., Editor, Field Trip Guidebook to the 65th Annual Meeting, N. Y. State Geological Association, St. Lawrence University.
Erickson, J.M. 1992. Subsurface Stratigraphy, Lithofacies and Paleoenvironments of the Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian: Late Cretaceous) Adjacent to the Type area, North Dakota and South Dakota - Toward a More Holistic View: In Erickson, J. M. and J. W. Hoganson, Editors, Proceedings of the F. D. Holland Jr. Symposium, North Dakota Geological Survey Miscellaneous Series 76:199-243.
Erickson, J.M. 1992. A Dedication to F. D. Holland, Jr., Prairie Paleontologist, from former students and colleagues (published anonymously), In: Erickson, J.M. and J.W. Hoganson, Editors, Proceedings of the F. D. Holland Jr. Symposium, N. Dak. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Series 76:1-9.
Bjerstedt, T.W. and J.M. Erickson, 1989. Trace fossils and bioturbation in peritidal facies of the Potsdam - Theresa Formations (Cambrian - Ordovician), northwest Adirondacks. Palaios, 4:203-224.
S. J. Carpenter, J.M. Erickson, M.R. Owen, and K.C Lohmann. 1988. Formation, diagenesis, and cementation of fossiliferous concretions of the Fox Hills Fm., (Upper Cretaceous) of North Dakota. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 58(4):706-723.
Erickson, J.M. 1988. Fossil Oribatid Mites as tools for Quaternary Paleoecologists: Preservation Quality, Quantities, and Taphonomy. In Laub, R.S., N. G. Miller, and D. W. Steadman (eds.) Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archaeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, 33:207-226.
Erickson, J.M. 1984, Summary of Paleontological Data from Massena “Clay” Locality; In Clark, P. and Street, J.S., Late Quaternary, St. Lawrence Lowland; Guidebook of the 47th Annual Meeting of Friends of the Pleistocene: p. 28.
Erickson, J.M. 1983, Trichopterodomus leonardi, a new genus and species of Psychomyiid Caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) Represented by Retreats from the Paleocene of North Dakota: Jour. of Paleontology: 57(3):560 - 567.
Erickson, J.M. 1978, Bivalve Mollusk Range Extensions in the Fox Hills Formation (Maestrichtian) of North and South Dakota and their Implications for the Late Cretaceous Geologic History of the Williston Basin: North Dakota Acad. Science Proc., 32(2):79 - 89.
Klett, M.C. and J.M. Erickson, 1976, Type and Reference Sections for a new Member of the Fox Hills Formation, Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian), in the Missouri Valley Region, North and South Dakota: North Dakota Acad. Science Proc., 28(2):3 - 21.
F.D. Holland, Jr., J.M. Erickson, and D.E. O’Brien. 1975, Casterolimulus: A New Late Cretaceous Generic Link in Limulid Lineage: Bulletins of American Paleontology, 67(287):235 - 249, 2 pls.
Chayes, D.N., and J.M. Erickson, 1973, Preliminary Paleocurrent Analysis from Cross-Strata in the Timber Lake Member, Fox Hills Formation, in North Dakota: The Compass, 50:38 - 44.
Bailey, L.T. and J.M. Erickson, 1973, Preferred Orientation of Bivalve Shells in the Upper Timber Lake Member, Fox Hills Formation in North Dakota - Preliminary Interpretations: The Compass, 50:23 - 37.
Erickson, J.M. 1973, Maestrichtian Paleogeography in Light of the Gastropod Fauna of the Fox Hills Formation of North Dakota: The Compass, 50:7 - 17.
Cvancara, A.M., Erickson, J.M. and J.J. Delimata. 1972. Present and Past Mollusks of the Forest River, North Dakota: Proc. North Dakota Acad. Sci., 25:55.
Holland, F.D., Jr., and J.M. Erickson. 1972. Freedom to Learn in Historical Geology, in ESTPP Special Paper 2:8 – 9.
Erickson, J.M. 1971. Wind-Oriented Gastropod Shells as Indicators of Paleowind Direction: Jour. Sed. Petrology, 41(2):589 - 593.
Holland, F.D., Jr. and J.M. Erickson. 1970. Glovers Pond Series, northwestern New Jersey: Radiocarbon, 12(1):93 - 94.
Stone, W.D. and Erickson, J.M. 1970. A FORTRAN Program for Folk’s sandstone classification: The Compass, 47(3):163 – 168.
Erickson, J.M.. 1970. A Floating Coring Platform for use on Sheltered Lakes: The Compass, 47(3):169 — 173.
Holland, F.D., Jr. and J.M. Erickson, J.M. 1969. Glovers Pond Series, northwestern New Jersey: Radiocarbon, 11(1):61.
Erickson, J.M. 1969. Geological Rate Units: The Compass, 47(1): 5 -9.
Holland, F.D., Jr., and J.M. Erickson. 1969. Paleontology Can Be Fun!: ESCP Newsletter 21, p. 1 and 2.
Erickson, J.M., C.R. Thompson and F.L. Wendling. 1968. Population Density and Distribution of Phoronopsis harmeri on lower Lawson’s Flats, Dillon Beach, California: Abstracts of Individual Problems (Summer, 1968) at Pacific Marine Station, University of the Pacific.
Monographs:
Erickson, J.M., 1974, Revision of the Gastropoda of the Fox Hills Formation, Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) of North Dakota: Bulletins of American Paleontology, 66(284): 122 p.
Abstracts (published) of Presented Papers:
Erickson, J.M. and K.D. Zubin-Stathopoulos. 2008. Paleotemperatures through the Younger Dryas Interval at Glovers Pond, Northern N J, Derived from Fossil Chironomidae. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40(6):164.
Eppler, D.B., Allen, C., Allen, J., Clanton, U., Condit, C., Erickson, J.M., Feustel, A., Griffin, G., Gruener, J., Hodges, K., Hörz, F., Head, J., Keszthelyi, L., Kring, D., Lofgren, G., Love, S., Morrison, D., Muehlberger, W., Phinney, W., Rice, J., Ross, D., Snoke, A., Spudis, P., Swann, G., Tewksbury, B., Ulrich, G., Young, J.W. 2008. Apollo/Constellation Geologic Training Workshop: Reviewing Apollo’s Accomplishments and Preparing a New Generation of Geologic Explorers for Lunar Field Geology. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40(6):337.
Christoffersen, R., J.M. Erickson, D.B. Eppler, S.B. McElfresh, R.P. Standish, and D.T. Eppler. 2008. Engaging Alumni in Undergraduate Geoscience Education: The St. Lawrence University Geology Alumni Conference, a Case Study. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40(6):368.
Erickson, J.M., Diane Burns and B. Palmateer. 2008. Evidence for Early Diagenesis in Preservation of Soft Parts from Panopea occidentalis (Mollusca:Pelecypoda) In The Fox Hills Fm. (Maastrichtian:Late Cretaceous), North Dakota. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40(6):373.
Husinec, Antun, J.A. Donaldson, J.R. Chiarenzelli, and J.M. Erickson. 2008. Occurrence and features of microbial structures of the Theresa Formation, Cambro-Ordovician, New York. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40(2):15-16.
Erickson, J.M. 2007. Cincinnatian escargot: Gastropod – bryozoan taphonomy demonstrates presence of an undefined, Late Ordovician, shell—peeling predator. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 39(6):402.
Jones, W.T. and J.M. Erickson. 2007. Origins of Cincinnatian calcareous silts in the type area: contributions by skeletal organisms boring and mining in Bryozoa. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 39(6):146.
Menard, R.C. and J.M. Erickson. 2006. Postglacial Drainage Evolution of the Adirondack North-flowing Tributaries to the St. Lawrence River, Northern New York. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 38(7):355.
Zubin—Stathopoulos, K.D., W.T. Jones, S.R. Cornell and J.M. Erickson. 2006. Testing paleoenvironmental gradients in the Upper Ordovician Whitewater Formation of the central United States. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 38(7):67.
Erickson, J.M. and D.A. Waugh. 2005. Out of the mud: Functional morphology clears Late Ordovician (Cincinnatian) Trepostome Bryozoa of support by muddy substrata. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(7):135.
Smrecak, T.A., J.M. Erickson, J.W. Hoganson, and M.E. Burton-Kelly. 2005. Comparisons of megaflora assemblages between the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek and Tertiary (Paleocene) Ludlow Formations at the Stumpf Site Natural Area, Morton County, North Dakota . Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(7):137.
Carpenter, S.J., J.M. Erickson, J.W. Hoganson, L. Blesius and F. Weirich. 2005. From ugly stepsister to ugly duckling – δ¹³C values of freshwater mollusk shells – A swan’s story. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40th Annual Meeting, NC Section, 37(4):86.
Erickson, J.M. 2005. Fossil aquatic oribatid mites define paleoclimate intervals in lacustrine sediments: An example from Glovers Pond, NJ. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40th Annual Meeting, NE Section, 37(1):29.
Burton-Kelly, M.E. and J.M. Erickson. 2005. An Analysis of Multiple Trackways of Protichnites Owen, 1852, from the Potsdam Sandstone (Late Cambrian), St. Lawrence Valley, NY. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40th Annual Meeting, NE Section, 37(1):13.
Hubbard, T.D. and J.M. Erickson. 2005. Late Quaternary drainage evolution, Star Lake Region, northwestern Adirondack Mountains, New York. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40th Annual Meeting, NE Section, 37(1):22.
Cavallerano, J.M. and J.M. Erickson. 2005. Growth of the Dead Creek Distributary of the Missisquoi River, Lake Champlain, Vermont, between 1950 and 2003. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40th Annual Meeting, NE Section, 37(1):15.
Smrecak, T.A., J.M. Erickson and J.W. Hoganson. 2005. Comparison of Missouri Valley Hell Creek Formation (Late Cretaceous) Fossil Floras with Megafloral Zones of the Williston Basin, North Dakota. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40th Annual Meeting, NE Section, 37(1):13.
Erickson, J.M. 2004. Earliest evidence of invertebrate sexual behavior, or a tidal flat traffic jam in the Potsdam Formation (Late Cambrian)? Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 36(5):66
Peppe, D.J. and J.M. Erickson, 2004. Coastal paleoclimate estimates from Late Maastrichtian Fox Hills I floral physiognomy, North Dakota, USA. Proceedings International Organization of Paleobotany Conference VII (Argentina).
Hoganson, J.W. and J.M. Erickson. 2004. Paleoecological implications of the Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian) reptile and amphibian fauna from south-central North Dakota. Geological Society of American Abstract with Programs, 36(4):80.
Waugh, D.A., R.S. Crawford, and J.M. Erickson. 2003. Whole-colony bryozoan growth morphology: an underutilized tool in understanding type-Cincinnatian paleoecology. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(6):
Carpenter, S.J., J.M. Erickson, and J.W. Hoganson. 2003. Alpine glaciation in the Laramide Mountains during the Late Cretaceous and Early Paleocene. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(6):
Erickson, J.M. 2003. Status of unionoid mussel distribution study in the St. Lawrence Lowlands of New York. In Large Ecosystems Under Stress: Abstracts of the 10th Annual International Conference on the St. Lawrence River Ecosystem, p. 10.
Quevedo, H. L., S. J. Carpenter and J. M. Erickson . 2002. An exceptional high-resolution stable isotope record of the last deglaciation from NW New Jersey. Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts, 34(6): 352
Bouchard, T., Erickson, J. M., and Hoganson, J. W. 2002. Statistical discrimination of Corbicula species (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from a mixed freshwater-marine molluscan assemblage in the Fox Hills Formation (Late Cretaceous: Maastrichtian) of North Dakota. Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts, 34(6):354.
Carpenter, Scott J., J.M. Erickson and J.W. Hoganson. 2002. Isotopic characterization of the Late Cretaceous Fox Hills-Hell Creek Estuary of North and South Dakota. Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts, 34(6): 31-32.
Peppe, D.J. and J.M. Erickson. 2002. Fox Hills I, a new Late Maastrichtian megafloral zone from the Missouri Valley Region, demonstrating eastward diachroneity of the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota, Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts, 34(6):429-30.
Erickson, J.M. 2001. Influences of muskrat predation on population structure of Margaritifera margaritifera (Mollusca: Unionoidea) at stream sites in St. Lawrence County, New York. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science, 55:59.
Bouchard, T. and J.M. Erickson. 2001. Boring morphology of a newly described domichnium in Ordovician, in situ, branching bryozoan colonies. Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts, p. A35.
Erickson, J.M., R.B. Platt, Jr., and D.H. Jennings. 2001. Early Holocene fossil oribatid mite biofacies as proxies of paleohabitat at the Hiscock Site, Byron, New York. Smith Symposium II Program and Abstracts. p.11.
Erickson, J.M., and D.A. Waugh. 2001. Colony morphologies and missed opportunities during the Cincinnatian (Ordovician) bryozoan radiation: an example from Heterotrypa frondosa (Trepostomata). Abstracts of the International Bryozoology Association 12th International Conference, Dublin. p.45.
Waugh, D.A. and J.M. Erickson. 2001. Functional morphology of the foliose coalescing growth form in Heterotrypa frondosa (D’Orbigny) (Bryozoa:Trepostomata) from the Cincinnatian (Ordovician) of Ohio. ). Abstracts of the International Bryozoology Association 12th International Conference, Dublin. p.110.
M. H. Temkin, M.L. Nelson, A. Snell and J.M. Erickson. 2000. Genetic variation in the freshwater mussel Elliptio complanata from northern New York. American Zoologist,40(6):1231. (SICB abstract)
Carpenter, S. J. and J. M. Erickson. 2000. Changes in lake temperature, stratification and productivity as recorded in the carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of carbonate from the freshwater bivalve Pyganodon lacustris in Glovers Pond, New Jersey. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs 32(7):A20.
Woodcock, T. A. and J. M. Erickson. 1999. Taxonomic study of the genus Glyptocrinus, (Echinodermata) and associated genera. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs 31(7):A469.
Erickson, J.M., S.J.Carpenter, Dongho Lee, and Heather Quevedo. 1998. Exceptional dC13 and dO18 records of the Younger Dryas event from a small marl lake in NW New Jersey. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs (with), 30(7):A70.
Carpenter, S.J., Dongho Lee, and Heather Quevedo. 1998. Methane generation during the Pleistocene—Holocene transition: carbon isotope evidence from a marl lake in New Jersey. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, 30(7): A70.
Kays, G.B., and J.W. Hoganson, and J.M. Erickson. 1998. Taphonomic implications of the turtle assemblage at Ash Coulee Quarry, Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene), Billings Co., North Dakota. The Fifth Conference on Fossil Resources, Abstracts with Programs. (with), p. 16.
Jones, M., and J.M. Erickson. 1998. Naticid gastropods as prey — Testing Vermeijan Escalation with examples from the Fox Hills Formation (Cretaceous: Maastrichtian). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 33rd Annual Meeting, NE Section, 30(1):
Jones, M., P. Kelley, T. Hansen and J.M. Erickson. 1998. Interregional comparison of drilling on Cretaceous antacid gastropods and implications for the hypothesis of escalation. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs,
Hoganson, J.W., J.M. Erickson, A.M. Cvancara and F. D. Holland, Jr. 1997. Terminal Cretaceous extinction event documented by marine cartilaginous fishes from the Fox Hills (Maastrichtian) and Cannonball (Danian/Thanetian) Formations, North Dakota. Abstracts of Papers, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(3):53A.
Erickson, J.M. And M.A. Jones. 1997. Naticid gastropods as prey - an example from the Fox Hills Formation (Cretaceous:Maastrichtian) of North and South Dakota. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 51:203.
Erickson, J.M. and A. R. Fetterman. 1997. Geological and Sedimentological conditions influencing extirpation of Unionid clams from mouths of small tributaries by filling of Lake St. Lawrence: A preliminary model. Explore the St. Lawrence River Watershed: 4th Annual International Symposium on the St. Lawrence River Ecosystem, Abstracts.
Erickson, J.M., J.W. Hoganson and F.D. Holland, Jr. 1996. Vertebrate paleontology of the Timber Lake Member, Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian), North Dakota. Abstracts of Papers, Jour. of Vertebrate Paleontology, 16(3):41A.
Erickson, J.M. and A.R. Fetterman. 1996. The scarcity of Alasmidonta marginata and Alasmidonta undulata in the Grass River drainage basin, St. Lawrence County, New York. The New York Natural History Conference.
Erickson, J.M. and B.D. Palmateer. 1996. Paleobiology and stratigraphy of Panopea occidentalis in life position in the Fox Hills Formation (Late Cretaceous:Maastrichtian) of North Dakota. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 50:33.
Connett, P.W. and J.M. Erickson 1996. Paleoenvironmental interpretations of the Bullhead Lithofacies (Cretaceous: Maastrichtian), Iron Lightning Member, Fox Hills Formation based on physil mineralogy. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 50:33.
Post, J.S., J.M. Erickson and J. W. Hoganson. 1996. Stratigraphy of the Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene) at the Ash Coulee Quarry, Billings County, North Dakota. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 50:31.
Kays, G. B., J.M. Erickson and J.W. Hoganson. 1996. Occurrence and Taphonomy of the trionychoid turtle Plastomenus from the Ash Coulee Quarry, Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene), Billings County, North Dakota. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 50:32.
Hill, A.F., J.M. Erickson and J.W. Hoganson. 1996. Paleoenvironment interpretations from fossil Metasequoia? stumps in the Paleocene Sentinel Butte Formation at Ash Coulee, Billings County, North Dakota. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 50:33.
Kays, G B., J. M. Erickson, and J. W. Hoganson. 1995. Preliminary studies of an unusual assemblage of fossil turtles from the Paleocene of the North Dakota Badlands. In Eppler, D.T. et al., Proceedings of the Second Geology Alumni Conference, St. Lawrence University, p. 11.
Erickson, J. M. and A. R. Fetterman 1995. Some aspects of unionid ecology, distribution and importance in the Grass River, St. Lawrence County, New York, In R. D. Needham, et al., Sharing Knowledge, Linking Sciences: An International Conference on the St. Lawrence Ecosystem, Abstracts, p.6.
J. W. Hoganson, J. M. Erickson and F. D. Holland, Jr. 1995. Cartilaginous fishes from the Fox Hills Formation (Cretaceous: Maastrichtian), North Dakota. North Dakota Academy of Science Proceedings, 49:60.
John W. Hoganson, J. M. Erickson and Myron R. C. Getman. 1994. Reptiles of the Timber Lake Member (Cretaceous: Maastrichtian), Fox Hills Formation, North Dakota. Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wash.
Erickson, J.M. 1994 Paleoacarology — How Can it Contribute to the Understanding of Global Change? Acarology IX, the International Congress, 17-22, July, 1994, Columbus, Ohio. p.27 (due to production problems absracts. not publ’d)
Erickson, J.M. 1989. Paleoenvironments and Stratigraphy of the Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian: Late Cretaceous) of the Missouri Valley - Toward a More Holistic View - Abst: F. D. Holland Jr. Symposium, Abstracts with Program, 14-15.*
Erickson, J.M. 1988. Applications of fossil oribatid mites to Quaternary Paleoecology. Green Mountain Geologist Winter 1987-88.
Erickson, J.M 1987. Response of fossil aquatic mite populations (Arthropoda: Oribatida) to changing hydrogeologic conditions in Quaternary lacustrine sediments. Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Programs, 19(7):655.
Erickson, J.M. 1986. The promise for fossil oribatid mites in paleoecological analyses of Quaternary lake and bog deposits: preservation quality and data extraction. Smith Symposium: Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region - Program and Abstracts, p. 18.
Erickson, J.M., D.L. Waters and R.A. Metzger. 1985. Fossil soil mites (Arthropoda: Oribatida): A new tool for Quaternary Bio- and Ecostratigraphers. Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Programme with Abstracts, p. 9-10.
Erickson, J.M. 1985. Fossil Moss Mites (Arthropoda: Oribatida): An introduction to their morphology and potential for Quaternary paleoecological interpretation. Geological Society America Abstracts with Programs, 17(7):574.
Carpenter, S.J., J.M. Erickson and M.R. Owen 1985. Formation, diagenesis, and FOC-RFC cementation of fossiliferous concretions of the Fox Hills Fm., (Upper Cretaceous) of North Dakota. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 17(7):539.
_________ 1978. Field Observations of a New Active Mimicry in Larval Sphingidae (Lepidoptera): North Dakota Acad. Science Proc., 32(1):42 (with Ray J. and Glenn E. Erickson). Erickson, J.M. 1978. New Records of Fossil Bivalvia from the Fox Hills Formation of North and South Dakota and Some Speculation on their Paleogeographic Implications: North Dakota Acad. Science Proc., 32(1):25.
_________ 1974. Type and Reference Sections for a New Member of the Fox Hills Formation, Cretaceous, south-central North Dakota: North Dakota Acad. Science. Proc. 28(1):17 (with M.C. Klett).
_________ 1968. Mussel Distribution and Ecology, Forest River, North Dakota: North Dakota Academic Science Abstracts, 22:17 (with A.M. Cvancara).
Technical Reports:
Erickson, J.M., 1975. Investigation of Relationships Between Linears, Tonal and Hazy Areas, and Petroleum Production in the Williston Basin - an ERTS Approach: Final Report NSF 5018, 59 p. (with J.S. Street , C.J. Munsell, and D.E. O’Brien).
Erickson, J.M. 1996. Main Hall Exhibitory - St. Lawrence Aquarium and Ecological Center. Report to the A. C. Walker Foundation, 17.p
Articles:
Erickson, J.M. _______ 2001. The Geologic Climate at St. Lawrence. St. Lawrence University Magazine: 32-33.
Letters:
________ 1998. Ancient Sharks and Rays. Letters to the Editors, Science 279(5348):161. with J.W. Hoganson, Alan M. Cvancara, and F.D. Holland, Jr.
Papers or Invited Talks Presented:
Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists Annual Meeting, Seattle, Oct. 1994, with J.W. Hoganson and Myron R.C. Getman
International Acarology Congress, July, 1994.
Arthur Gray Leonard Lecture, University of North Dakota
Faculty Science Colloquium - SLU, Fall, 1992. Assoc. Colleges Teachers Conference
Hamilton College Seminar Series - Large and the Small of Fossil Oribatid Mites. Fall 1992
1990 The St. Lawrence Aquarium and Ecological Center - a progress report
February, 1988, Vermont Geological Society winter meeting, Northfield, Vermont.
October, 1987, GSA Ann. Mtg. Presented poster paper describing lake-level effects on fossil oribatid populations.
March 17, 1987, Assoc. Colleges Teachers Conference
Discussion of new developments in geology
October,1986 — Smith Symposium
Nov., 1985 - GSA Ann. Mtg. Oribatid Mites
Nov., 1985 -GSA Ann. Mtg. Fox Hills Concretions w/Scott Carpenter and M. R. Owen
Sept., 1981 - Large and small of oribatid mites - Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, UND
April 1978 - Field Observation of a new mimicry in larval Sphingidae w/ R.J. and G.E. Erickson - N. Dak. Acad. Sci. Ann. Mtg.
April, 1978 - New records of Bivalvia from the Fox Hills Fm. - N. Dak. Acad. Sci. Ann. Mtg.
Field Guides:
Erickson, J.M. 1994. Limnology, paleolimnology, and postglacial geologic history of Glovers Pond, northwestern New Jersey. IN Dayton, r., B. Shepherd, and H. Franco. 1994 SLU Geology Club Spring fieldtrip to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, p. 40-63.
________1993. Cambro - Ordovician Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, and ichnobiology of the St. Lawrence Lowlands-Frontenac Arch to the Champlain Valley of New York. In Bursnall, J. T., ed., Field trip guidebook to the 65th Annual Meeting, N. Y. State Geological Association, St. Lawrence University, p. 68-95.
________ 1984, Cambrian and Ordovician Geology of the Champlain Valley of New York and Vermont, Guidebook SLU Geology Spring Field Trip (ed. with M.R. Owen) 41 p.
Book Reviews:
Erickson, J.M., 1995, Review of Desert Legends: St. Lawrence University Magazine (Summer/Fall) 1995, p.24.
_________ 1993, Review of Opportunities in the Hydrologic Sciences: Journal of College Science Teaching, Feb. 1993:260-261.
_________ 1988, Review of Time’s Arrow, Time’s Cycle: Jour. of College Science Teaching (in press).
_________ 1983, A review of A Pictorial Guide to Fossils: Bios: 54(2), p. 78 - 80.
_________ 1983, A review of Putnam’s Geology: Jour. College Science Teaching: 12(4) p. 280.
_________ 1980, A review of Geology: Jour. College Science Teaching: 10(2) p. 115.
_________ 1978, A review of Field Guide to Seashells of the World: Bios: 49(4) p. 173 -174.
_________ 1975, A review of Man’s Finite Earth: Jour. College Science Teaching, v. 4, p. 206 -207.
I HAVE REFEREED PAPERS OR BOOKS FOR SCIENCE, JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY PETROLOGY, JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, ND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, SIMON AND SCHUSTER, and W. H. FREEMAN.
