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Matt Joeckel

Sandstone-capped fluvial ridge in the Goshen Hole area of eastern Wyoming
Husker scientists deepen understanding of ancient rivers
February 12, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Matt Joeckel, a professor in the School of Natural Resources at Nebraska, headed the field work for a collaborative project at Utah’s Cedar Mountain Formation. The scientists expanded knowledge of ancient carbon-cycle changes relevant to understanding present-day environmental conditions.
Husker analysis of ancient carbon cycle deepens understanding of modern Earth
February 21, 2023
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Matt Joeckel
Joeckel contributes to Omaha bedrock tunnel project
May 15, 2020
Google Earth detail
Google find expands understanding of Nebraska's icy past
November 5, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Matt Joeckel, state geologist, and Dana Divine, hydrogeologist, both of the Conservation and Survey Division, examine a core April 9 on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s East Campus.
Nebraska-led study eyes unique carbon dioxide storage option
April 11, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Sharks once roamed Nebraska's ancient seas
July 22, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
This image from Google Earth shows gilgai in the Panhandle of Nebraska; the field of view in the photo is approximately a half-mile wide.
Unusual land-surface patterning identified in Nebraska for first time
April 27, 2018
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Conservation and Survey Division celebrates 125 years
February 8, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
Matt Joeckel, Conservation and Survey Division director, is seen mapping the Yellow Cat Formation of the Cedar Mountain Formation in Utah. | Photo courtesy Jim Kirkland, Utah Geological Survey
Soil study lends clues to ancient climate
November 13, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
3-D view at Firth
Project to make state's electromagnetic survey data available
May 12, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
A Conservation and Survey Division crew drills a test well in the Nebraska panhandle. A new guide created by the Conservation and Survey Division is designed to help geologists and drillers catalog material encountered during drilling.
Conservation and Survey Division releases boreholes cuttings guide
July 1, 2015
Conservation and Survey Division members conducting field work in 1931. (File photo)
Geologic Map Day promotes awareness Oct. 17
October 14, 2014

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