PUBLICATIONS
- Clark, D. L., and Miller, J.F., 1969, Early evolution of conodonts: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 80, p. 125-134.
- Miller, J.F., 1969, Conodont Fauna of the Notch Peak Limestone (Cambro-Ordovician), House Range, Utah: Journal of Paleontology, v. 43, p. 413-439, plates 63-66.
- Miller, J.F., and Melby, J.H., 1971, Trempleauan conodonts, In D.L. Clark (ed.), Conodonts and Biostratigraphy of the Wisconsin Paleozoic: Wisconsin Geological Survey, Information Circular 19, p. 4-9, 78-91, 2 plates.
- Clark, D.L., and Miller, J.F., 1971, St. Peter Sandstone: Wisconsin Geological Survey, Information Circular 19, p. 14.
- Strimple, H.L., and Miller, J.F., 1971, Pennsylvanian crinoids from the Pinkerton Trail Limestone, Molas Lake, Colorado: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 56, p. 35-40, plate 9.
- Barnes, C.R.; Rexroad, C.B., and Miller, J.F., 1973, Lower Paleozoic conodont provincialism, In Rhodes, F.H.T. (ed.), Conodont Paleozoology: Geological Society of America Special Paper 141, p. 157-190.
- Müller, K.J., and Miller, J.F., 1976, Utahphospha New Genus, a problematic microfossil from the Upper Cambrian of the United States: Lethaia, v. 9, p. 391-396.
- Strimple, H.L., Frest, T.J., and Miller, J.F., 1977, The genus Anartiocrinus Crinoidea: Inadunata): Southeastern Geology, v. 19, p. 29-37, 1 plate.
- Strimple, H.L., and Miller, J.F., 1978, A new species of Arroyocrinus (Inadunata) from the Park City Formation (Upper Permian) of Utah: Brigham Young University Geology Studies, v. 24, p. 9-10, plate 2.
- Hintze, L.F., Miller, J.F., and Taylor, M.E., 1980, Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician Notch Peak Formation in western Utah: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 80-776, 67 p.
- Miller, J.F., 1980, Taxonomic revisions of some Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician conodonts with comments on their evolution: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 99, 43 p., 2 plates.
- Erdtman, B.D., and Miller, J.F., 1981, Eustatic control of lithofacies and biofacies changes near the base of the Tremadocian, In Taylor, M.E. (ed.), Short Papers for the Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 81-743, p. 78-81.
- Miller, J.F., 1981, Paleozoogeography and biostratigraphy of Upper Cambrian and Tremadocian conodonts, In Taylor, M.E. (ed.), Short Papers for the Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 81-743, p. 134-137.
- Clark, D.L.; Sweet, W.C.; Bergström; S.M., Klapper, Gilbert; Austin, R.L.; Rhodes, F.H.T.; Müller, K.J.; Ziegler, Willi; Lindström, Mauritis; Miller, J.F.; and Harris, A.G.; 1981, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part W Miscellanea (Supplement 2) Conodonta: Geological Society of America (Boulder, Colorado) and University of Kansas Press (Lawrence, Kansas), 202 p., 858 figs.
- Miller, J.F.; Taylor, M.E.; Stitt, J.H.; Ethington, R.L.; Hintze, L.F.; and Taylor, J.F.; 1982, Potential Cambrian-Ordovician boundary stratotype sections in the western United States: p. 155-180. In Bassett, M.G.; and Dean, W.T. (eds.) The Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary: Sections, Fossil Distributions, and Correlations. National Museum of Wales, Geological Series No. 3, Cardiff. 277 p.
- Miller, J.F., 1983, Conodont biostratigraphic horizons with potential for definition of the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: Papers for the Symposium on the Cambrian-Ordovician and Ordovician-Silurian Boundaries (Nanjing, China), Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Academia Sinica, p. 65-69.
- Miller, J.F., 1984, Cambrian and earliest Ordovician conodont evolution, biofacies, and provincialism, p. 43-68. In Clark, D.L. (ed.) Conodont Biofacies and Provincialism, Geological Society of America Special Paper 196.
- Robison, R.A.; Rowell, A.J.; Fritz, W.H.; Kurtz, V.E.; Miller, J.F.; Norford, B.S.; Palmer, A.R.; Repetski, J.E.; Stitt, J.H.; Taylor, J.F.; & Taylor, M.E.; 1985, Comment [on "Three new Upper Cambrian stages for North America]: Geology, v. 13, p. 666-667.
- Stitt, J.H., & Miller, J.F., 1987, Jujuyaspis borealis and associated trilobites and conodonts from the lower Ordovician of Texas and Utah: Journal of Paleontology, v. 61, p. 112-121.
- Wright, J.W., Miller, J.F., and Hosler, W.T., 1987, Conodont Chemostratigraphy across the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: western United States and southeast China, p. 256-283. In Austin, R.L. (ed.) Conodonts: Investigative Techniques and Applications, (London), Ellis Horwood Limited, 422 p.
- Miller, J.F., 1987, Upper Cambrian and basal Ordovician conodont faunas of the southwest flank of the Llano uplift, Texas; p. 1-22. In R.C. Grayson, Jr. (ed.) Early and Late Paleozoic Conodont Faunas of the Llano Uplift Region, Central Texas--Biostratigraphy, Systemic Boundary Relationships, and Stratigraphic Importance. Guidebook for Field Trip 1, South-Central Section of Geological Society of America/Pander Society.
- Hintze, L.F., Taylor, M.E., & Miller, J.F., 1988, Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician Notch Peak Formation in western Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1393, 30 p.
- Miller, J.F., 1988, Conodonts as biostratigraphic tools for redefinition and correlation of the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: Geological Magazine, v. 125, no. 4, p. 349-362.
- Derby, J.R., J.A. Bauer, W.B. Creath, R.I. Dresbach, R.L. Ethington, J.D. Loch, J.H.Stitt, T.R. McHargue, J.F. Miller, M.A. Miller, J.E. Repetski, W.C. Sweet, J.F. Taylor, & M. Williams, 1991, Biostratigraphy of the Timbered Hills, Arbuckle, and Simpson Groups, Cambrian and Ordovician, Oklahoma: A review of correlation tools and techniques available to the explorationist. p. 15-41 In K.S. Johnson (ed.), Late Cambrian-Ordovician Geology of the Southern Midcontinent, 1989 Symposium. Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 92, 227 p.
- Taylor, J.F., D.J. Kennedy, J.F. Miller, & J.E. Repetski, 1991, Uppermost Cambrian slope deposits at Highgate Gorge, Vermont: A minor miscorrelation with major consequences for conodont- and trilobite-based chronocorrelation. Journal of Paleontology, v. 65, p. 855-863.
- Miller, J.F. 1992. The Lange Ranch eustatic event: A regressive-transgressive couplet near the base of the Ordovician System. p. 395-407 In B.D. Webby and J.R. Laurie (eds.), Global Perspectives on Ordovician Geology. Balkema, Rotterdam, 524 p.
- Miller, J.F. 1993. Presentation of the Neil Miner Award for 1992 to Richard C. Anderson. Journal of Geological Education, v. 41, p. 6-8.
- Ross, R.J. Jr., L.F. Hintze, R.L. Ethington, J.F. Miller, M.E. Taylor, & J.E. Repetski. 1993. The Ibexian Series (Lower Ordovician), a replacement for "Canadian Series" in North American Chronostratigraphy. U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report 93-598, 75 p., 10 figures, 3 plates.
- Miller, J.F. 1995. Acid insoluble residues, regressive-transgressive events, and conodont biostratigraphy in the Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician of western Utah and central Texas, p. 99-104. In J.D. Cooper (ed.) Ordovician Odyssey: Short Papers for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Pacific Section of Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Book 77, 498 p.
- Miller, J.F. & J.H. Stitt. 1995. Stratigraphic position and significance of Jujuyaspis and Iapetognathus in the Wilberns Formation, Texas, p. 105-108. In J.D. Cooper (ed.) Ordovician Odyssey: Short Papers for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Pacific Section of Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Book 77, 498 p.
- Miller, J.F. & M.E. Taylor. 1995. Biostratigraphic significance of Iapetognathus (Conodonta) and Jujuyaspis (Trilobita) in the House Limestone, Ibex Area, Utah, p. 109-112. In J.D. Cooper (ed.) Ordovician Odyssey: Short Papers for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Pacific Section of Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Book 77, 498 p.
- Ripperdan, R.L. & J.F. Miller. 1995. Carbon isotope ratios from the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary section at Lawson Cove, Wah Wah Mountains, Utah, p. 129-132. In J.D. Cooper (ed.) Ordovician Odyssey: Short Papers for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Pacific Section of Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Book 77, 498 p.
- Myrow, P.M., R.L. Ethington & J.F. Miller. 1995. Cambro-Ordovician proximal shelf deposits of Colorado, p. 375-379. In J.D. Cooper (ed.) Ordovician Odyssey: Short Papers for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Pacific Section of Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Book 77, 498 p.
- Miller, J.F. 1996. Global type locality for Cambrian-Ordovician boundary may be defined in western Utah. Survey Notes. Utah Geological Survey, v. 28, no. 3, p. 16.
- Lehnert, O., J.F. Miller, and J.E. Repetski. 1997. Paleogeographic significance of Clavohamulus hintzei Miller (Conodonta) and other Ibexian conodonts in an early Paleozoic carbonate platform facies of the Argentine Precordillera: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 109, p. 429-443 (plus the cover of this issue).
- Ross, R.J. Jr., L.F. Hintze, R.L. Ethington, J.F. Miller, M.E. Taylor, J.E. Repetski, J. Sprinkle, & T.E. Guensburg. 1997. The Ibexian, lowermost series in the North American Ordovician, p. 1-50. In M.E. Taylor (ed.) Early Paleozoic Biochronology of the Great Basin, Western United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1579, 115 p.
PUBLISHED GUIDEBOOKS FOR PROFESSIONAL FIELD TRIPS
- Robison, R. A., Palmer, J.F., and Miller, J.F., 1975, Central and western Utah: Cambrian paleontology and depositional environments: Guidebook to Field Trip 9, Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, 33 p.
- Miller, J.F., 1978, Upper Cambrian and lowest Ordovician conodont faunas of the House Range, In J.F. Miller (ed.) Upper Cambrian to Middle Ordovician conodont faunas of western Utah: S.W. Missouri State University Geoscience Series 5, p. 1-33 (Pander Society Field Trip).
- Taylor, M.E., and Miller, J.F., 1981, Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician stratigraphy and biostratigraphy, southern House Range, Utah. In Taylor, M.E., and Palmer A. R. (eds.), Cambrian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Great Basin and Vicinity, Western United States: Guidebook for Field Trip 1, Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, p. 103-119.
- Stitt, J.H.; Barnes, V.E.; Miller, J.F.; and Taylor, J.F.; 1981, Cambrian and lowest Ordovician lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of southern Oklahoma and central Texas. In Taylor, M.E., (ed.): Guidebook for Field Trip 3, Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, 56 p.
- Miller, J.F., 1987, Stop 6A, Lange Ranch Section; Stop 6B, Threadgill Creek Section; p. 96-100. In R.C. Grayston, Jr. (ed.). Early and Late Paleozoic Conodont Faunas of the Llano Uplift Region, Central Texas -- Biostratigraphy, Systemic Boundary Relationships, and Stratigraphic Importance. Guidebook for Field Trip 1, South Central Section of Geological Society of America/Pander Society.
- Cook, H.E., M.E. Taylor, and J.F. Miller. 1989. Day 2: Late Cambrian and Early Ordovician stratigraphy, biostratigraphy and depositional environments, Hot Creek Range, Nevada, p. 28-36. In M.E. Taylor (ed.) Cambrian and Early Ordovician Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States. Guidebook for Field Trip T125, 28th International Geological Congress.
- Taylor, M.E., H.E. Cook, and J.F. Miller. 1989. Day 3: Late Cambrian and Early Ordovician Biostratigraphy and Depositional Environments of the Whipple Cave Formation and House Limestone, Central Egan Range, Nevada, p. 37-44. In M.E. Taylor (ed.) Cambrian and Early Ordovician Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States. Guidebook for Field Trip T125, 28th International Geological Congress.
- Miller, J.F., and M.E. Taylor. 1989. Day 4: Late Cambrian and Early Ordovician stratigraphy and biostratigraphy, southern House Range ("Ibex Area"), Utah, p. 45-58. In M.E. Taylor (ed.) Cambrian and Early Ordovician Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States. Guidebook for Field Trip T125, 28th International Geological Congress.
- Ethington, R.L., S.C. Finney, J.F. Miller, R.J. Ross, Jr., and C. Valdes-Camin. 1995. Pre-Meeting Trip--Central Great Basin Transect, p. 1-50. In J.D. Cooper (ed.) Ordovician of the Great Basin: Field Trip Guidebook and Volume for the Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System. Pacific Section of Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), Book 78, 151 p.
- Miller, J.F. and A.C. Runkel. 1998. Biostratigraphy of conodonts from Jordan Sandstone and lowermost Oneota Dolomite near Homer, Minnesota: Institute on Lake Superior Geology, Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, 1998, Part 2--Field Trip Guidebooks, p. 119-120.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS OF TALKS AT CONFERENCES
- Miller, J.F., and Clark, D.L., 1968, Morphologic evolution of Tremadocian conodonts from the House Range, Utah: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 46-47
- Miller, J.F., and Clark, D.L., 1968, A natural assemblage of Tremadocian condonts from Utah determined by symmetry transition and statistical association: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 47.
- Miller, J.F., 1970, The Cambro-Ordovician boundary of the U.S.: a diachronous horizon: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 397. [this presentation won a $25 cash prize as the Best Student Paper at this conference]
- Miller, J.F., 1970, Conodont zonation of the uppermost Cambrian and lowest Ordovician: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 624.
- Miller, J.F., and Rushton, A.W.A., 1973, Natural conodont assemblages from the Upper Cambrian of Warwickshire, Great Britain: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 338-339.
- Miller, J.F., Robison, R.A., and Clark, D.L., 1974, Correlation of Tremadocian conodont and trilobite faunas, Europe and North America: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 338-339.
- Miller, J.F., and Kurtz, V.E., 1975, Evolution and biostratigraphy of the conodont Family Clavohamulidae Lindström, 1970, Cambro-Ordovician: North Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 823.
- Miller, J.F., 1975, Conodont faunas from the Cambrian and lowest Ordovician of western North America: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 1200-1201.
- Miller, J.F., 1976, An evolutionary transition between paraconodonts and conodontophorids from the Wilberns Formation (upper Franconian) of central Texas: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 498.
- Miller, J.F., 1976, Conodont biostratigraphy and international correlations across the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: 25th International Geological Congress (Sydney, Australia), Abstracts, v. 1, p. 274.
- Stitt, J.H., Miller, J.F., and Derby, J.R., 1976, The Cambro-Ordovician boundary in North America: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 1123-124.
- Miller, J.F., Stitt, J.H., and Derby, J.F., 1977, Faunal and lithologic changes across the North American Cambrian-Ordovician boundary and their international correlation: Third International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Abstracts, p. 6-7.
- Kurtz, V.E., and Miller, J.F., 1978, Correlation of Lower Ordovician conodont Faunas D and E between Washington Land, western North Greenland and Western United States: Rocky Mountain Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 219.
- Miller, J.F., and Kurtz, V.E., 1979, Reassignment of the Dolomite Point Formation of East Greenland from the Middle Cambrian(?) to the Lower Ordovician based on conodonts: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 480.
- Miller, J.F.; Stitt, J.H.; Taylor, M.E.; Hintze, L.F.; 1980, Potential Cambrian- Ordovician boundary stratotype sections in the western United States: 26th International Geological Congress (Paris, France), Abstracts, v. 1, p. 262.
- Kurtz, V.E., and Miller, J.F., 1981, Early Ordovician conodont faunas from central East Greenland, North-Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 285.
- Miller, J.F., 1983, Late Cambrian origins of Ordovician conodont provincialism: North- Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 207.
- Miller, J.F., 1984, Potential conodont biostratigraphic horizons for standardization of the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: 27th International Geological Congress (Moscow, USSR), Abstracts, v. 1, p. 124.
- Wright, Judith, and Miller, J.F., 1984, Trace element geochemistry of conodonts from near the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary in the western United States: 27th International Geological Congress (Moscow, USSR), Abstracts, v. 1 p. 210-211.
- Miller, J.F., and Taylor, J.F., 1984, The Cambro-Ordovician boundary: biomere extinctions, erosion surfaces, and glacio-eustatic (?) fluctuations: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 596-597.
- Wright, J.W., Miller, J.F., & Holster, W.T., 1985, Chemostratigraphy of conodonts across the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: Fourth European Conodont Symposium, Abstracts (Nottingham, England), p. 31.
- Grimm, K.A., Miller, J.F., & Taylor, J.F., 1985, Sedimentation and diagenesis at a Late Cambrian biomere boundary: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, p. 598.
- Miller, J.F.; Kirschvink, J.L.; Ripperdan, R.L.; & Wright, J.W.; 1987, Environmental factors associated with an Upper Cambrian conodont and trilobite zonal boundary: South Central Section, Geological Society of America/Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 174. Reprinted in Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 47, no. 4, p. 198.
- Miller J.F., 1988, The oldest euconodont extinction crisis (base of Cordylodus proavus Zone) and its relationship to event stratigraphy: Fifth European Conodont Symposium (Frankfurt, West Germany), Courier Forschingsinstitut Senckenberg, v. 102, p. 249.
- Miller, J.F., 1988, The base of the Cordylodus proavus Zone as a potential horizon for defining the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary: Fifth International Symposium on the Ordovician System (St. John's, Canada), Program and Abstracts, p. 60.
- Taylor, J.F., Kennedy, D.J., Miller, J.F., and Repetski, J.E., 1988, Base of the Cordylodus proavus Zone: A reliable datum for international correlation: Fifth International Symposium on the Ordovician System (St. John's, Canada), Program and Abstracts, p. 102.
- Miller, J.F., M.E. Taylor, and H.E. Cook. 1989. Global eustatic events near the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary and their influence on depositional processes, redeposition of fossils, and biostratigraphic correlation: Abstracts of 28th International Geological Congress, v. 2, p. 2-436.
- Miller, J.F. 1990. Ecophenotypic (?) variation in the earliest Ordovician conodont Fryxellodontus from Utah and Nevada. South Central Section, Geological Society of America/ Pander Society, Abstracts, p. 28.
- Miller, J.F., J.H. Stitt, & M.E. Taylor. 1990. New information on the occurrence of the basal Tremadoc olenid trilobite Jujuyaspis from the western United States of America. Abstracts of the Third International Symposium on the Cambrian System, Novosibirsk, Siberia, p. 137.
- Miller, J.F. 1991. The Lange Ranch eustatic event: A regressive-transgressive couplet near the base of the Ordovician System. Abstracts of the Sixth International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Sydney, Australia, p. 22.
- Ross, R.J. Jr., L.F. Hintze, R.L. Ethington, J.F. Miller, & M.E. Taylor. 1992. The Ibexian Series (Lower Ordovician), a replacement for "Canadian Series" in North American Chronostratigraphy. Rocky Mountain Section, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 24, no. 6, p. 59.
- Miller, J.F., and J.E. Repetski. 1993. Taxonomy, morphology, and biostratigraphic position of topotype material of Cordylodus proavus from the upper Signal Mountain Limestone, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma. North-Central Section, Geological Society of America and Pander Society, Abstracts, v. 25, no. 3, p. 68. Reprinted in Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 53, no. 5, p. 196-197.
- Miller, J.F., M.E. Taylor, J.F. Taylor, R.L. Ripperdan, J.E. Repetski, & Stefan Ebneth. 1993. Base of Cordylodus proavus Biozone and base of Ibexian Series: An isochronous datum useful for international correlation near the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary. Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 25, no. 6, p. A-74.
- Van Loon, K., P.M. Myrow & J.F. Miller. 1994. Sedimentology and stratigraphy of lower Paleozoic strata, Horseshoe Mountain, Central Colorado. Rocky Mountain Section, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 26, no. 6, p. 67.
- Evans, K.R. & J.F. Miller. 1996. Second-Order Gamma-ray profiles and Cambrian Cyclicity: Implications for tracking accommodation rates. Cordilleran Section, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 28, no. 5, p. 65.
- Nicoll, R.S., J.F. Miller, G.S. Nowlan, & J.E. Repetski. 1996. Speciation and morphological evolution in the Ordovician Conodont genus Iapetognathus, an atypical ramiform-ramiform apparatus structure: Sixth North American Paleontological Convention, Abstracts of Papers, Smithsonian Institution, p. 288.
- Bennett, R., P.M. Myrow, J.F. Miller, R.L. Ripperdan, & R.L. Ethington. 1997. Sedimentology, conodont biostratigraphy, and chemostratigraphy of Cambro-Ordovician deposits: Main Elk Creek, western Colorado: South-Central and Rocky Mountain Sections, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 29, no. 2, p. 4.
- Evans, K.R, & J.F. Miller. 1997. Cambrian-Ordovician microkarst in subtidal facies: knife-edge sequence boundaries in miogeoclinal strata, west-central Utah: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 29, no. 6, p. A-269.
- Myrow, P.M., J. Taylor, J.F. Miller, R.L. Ripperdan, R.L. Ethington, R. Bennett, & T. Brachle. 1997. Stratigraphic correlations of the Cambrian-Ordovician of Colorado: Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 29, no. 6, p. A-274.
- Miller, J.F., K.R. Evans, J.D. Loch, R.L. Ripperdan, R.L. Ethington, J.H. Stitt, L.E. Popov, and L.E. Holmer. 1998. The stratigraphic record of multiple Cambrian-Ordovician boundary horizons: you pays your money and you takes your choice: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 30, no. 2, p. 62.
- Lehnert, Oliver, R.L. Ethington, J.F. Miller, J.E. Repetski, and W.C. Sweet. 1998. The complex evolution of the Ibexian (Early Ordovician) conodont genus Clavohamulus Furnish: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America, Abstracts, v. 30, no. 2, p. 32.
- Brachle, T., P.M. Myrow, J.F. Taylor, J.F. Miller, R.L. Ripperdan, and R.L. Ethington. 1998. Cambro-Ordovician Stratigraphy: Sawatch Range, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Section, Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, Abstracts, v. 30, no. 6, p.
- Lehnert, O., R.L. Ethington, J.F. Miller, J.E. Repetski, and W.C. Sweet. 1998. Evolution und Verbreitung von Clavohamulus Furnish (Conodonta) in den ordovizischen Tropen: Geo-Berlin 98, Gemeinsame Jahrestagung DGG, DMG, GGW, & Paläontologische Gesellschaft-- Vorträge (Abstracts), Terra Nosra 98/3, v. 204.
- Miller J.F., Evans K.R., Loch J.D., Repetski, J.E., Ripperdan R.L., Stitt J.H., Taylor J.F. 1998: Mixed-age redeposited conodonts and trilobites in the proposed global stratotype for the base of the Ordovician System at Green Point, western Newfoundland, Canada. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 30(7): A-144.
FUNDED GRANTS
- Taxonomy and Biostratigraphy of Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Conodonts; Missouri State Faculty Research Committee, $566.62, 1975.
- Taxonomic and Biostratigraphic Problems of Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Conodont Faunas from Queensland; Missouri State Faculty Research Committee, $850.00, 1976.
- Conodonts from Cambrian and Ordovician Strata in Western North Greenland (V.E. Kurtz, Principal Investigator); National Science Foundation, $32,200, 1977-80.
- Granted a 1/4 reduced teaching load for 1978-79 from Missouri State Faculty Research Committee.
- Conodonts from Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Strata of North Wales, Norway, and Sweden; Missouri State Faculty Research Committee, $485.52, 1980.
- Granted Graduate Research Assistant for 1981-82 by Missouri State Faculty Research Committee.
- Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Upper Cambrian-Lowest Ordovician and International Correlation of the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary; National Science Foundation, $54,970.00, 1981-83.
- Granted sabbatical leave for 1981-82.
- Granted a 1/2 reduced teaching load for Fall semester, 1983, from Missouri State Faculty Research Committee.
- Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Upper Cambrian-Lowest Ordovician and International Correlation of the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary; National Science Foundation, $64,941.00, 1985-1988.
- Redefinition of the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary: Strata, Fossils, Sea-Level Changes, Extinctions, and Meteorites; Missouri State Foundation Grant, $1,973, 1984.
- Request of Support to attend A Conference on the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary, People's Republic of China; Missouri State Faculty Grants Committee, $1,628, 1986.
- Travel support for ECOS IV and Fifth International Symposium on the Ordovician System, Missouri State Faculty Grants Committee, $2098, 1988.
- Granted sabbatical leave for 1988-89.
- Purchase of a Scanning Electron Microscope and X-Ray Microanalysis System (with 4 co-principal Investigators) National Science Foundation, $55,000, 1988-89.
- Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Upper Cambrian-Lowest Ordovician and International Correlation of the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary; National Science Foundation, $79,956, 1988-1992.
- Stratigraphy of the Notch Peak Formation and House Limestone in the type area of the Ibexian (Lower Ordovician), western Utah; Missouri State Faculty Grants Committee, $2230, 1991-92.
- Conodonts and age of the Peerless and Manitou Formations (Cambrian and Ordovician), Colorado; Missouri State Faculty Grants Committee, $1632, 1993-94.
- Stratigraphy of the Notch Peak Formation and Lower House Limestone, Ibex Area, Millard County, Utah. This proposal was funded for an Missouri State Summer Faculty Fellowship for summer, 1994. The stipend was $4000.
- Participation in Seventh International Symposium on the Ordovician System in Utah and Nevada, June 1995; Missouri State Faculty Grants Committee, $1401, 1995-96.
- Uranium-Lead Dating of Strata in Utah and Nevada; Missouri State Faculty Grants Committee, $1665, 1996-97.