Kirk Bryan
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kirk Bryan was an American geologist on the faculty of Harvard University from 1925 until his death in 1950. The son of R.W.D. Bryan , Bryan received his undergraduate education at the University of New Mexico and later obtained a Ph.D. from Yale University.
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Published Works
- Physiography of Western United States (1932) (264)
- DATE OF CHANNEL TRENCHING (ARROYO CUTTING) IN THE ARID SOUTHWEST (1925) (176)
- Effects of an Arctic Environment on the Origin and Development of Freshwater Lakes1 (1958) (94)
- Historic Evidence on Changes in the Channel of Rio Puerco, a Tributary of the Rio Grande in New Mexico (1928) (92)
- Change in Plant Associations by Change in Ground Water Level (1928) (89)
- Cryopedology, the study of frozen ground and intensive frost-action, with suggestions on nomenclature (1946) (87)
- Pre-Columbian Agriculture in the Southwest, as Conditioned by Periods of Alluviation (1941) (76)
- Classification of Springs (1919) (74)
- Flood-Water Farming (1929) (65)
- Soil Phenomena as Evidence of Climatic Changes (1943) (56)
- The Geology of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico in Relation to the Life and Remains of the Prehistoric Peoples of Pueblo Bonito (1954) (46)
- The Papago country, Arizona, a geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places (44)
- Geologic antiquity of the Lindenmeier site in Colorado (1940) (43)
- The Retreat of Slopes (1940) (42)
- The Ceja Del Rio Puerco: A Border Feature of the Basin and Range Province in New Mexico: I. Stratigraphy and Structure (1937) (39)
- Early Man in the Eden Valley (1953) (37)
- Evidences of early occupation in Sandia cave, New Mexico, and other sites in the Sandia-Manzano region (1941) (36)
- Quaternary stratigraphy in the Davis Mountains, Trans-Pecos Texas (1939) (27)
- Geology and ground-water resources of Sacramento Valley, California (27)
- The Ceja del Rio Puerco: A Border Feature of the Basin and Range Province in New Mexico. II. Geomorphology (1938) (26)
- The San José Non-Ceramic Culture and Its Relation to a Puebloan Culture in New Mexico (1943) (24)
- Successive Pediments and Terraces of the Upper Rio Puerco in New Mexico (1936) (23)
- Glacial versus desert origin of loess (1945) (22)
- A Numerical Investigation of Certain Features of the General Circulation (1959) (21)
- Flint Quarries-The Sources of Tools and, at the Same Time, the Factories of the American Indian (1951) (21)
- The Place of Geomorphology in the Geographic Sciences (1950) (20)
- Geology of the Latah formation in relation to the lavas of Columbia Plateau near Spokane, Washington; and Flora of the Latah formation of Spokane, Washington, and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (19)
- FOLSOMOID POINT FOUND IN ALLUVIUM BESIDE A MAMMOTH'S BONES. (1938) (15)
- GEOLOGIC ANTIQUITY OF MAN IN AMERICA. (1941) (13)
- Sand Dunes and Alluvium near Grants, New Mexico (1943) (13)
- Glacial climate in non-glaciated regions (1928) (11)
- Artifacts Made of the Glassy Andesite of San Antonio Mountain, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico (1940) (10)
- The Hot Springs of Arkansas (1924) (10)
- The Hot Water Supply of the Hot Springs, Arkansas (1922) (10)
- Erosion and sedimentaition in the Papago country, Arizona, with a sketch of the geology (9)
- Rock formations in the Colorado Plateau of Southeastern Utah and Northern Arizona (9)
- Wind erosion near Lees Ferry, Arizona (1923) (9)
- Physical Geography in the Training of the Geographer (1944) (9)
- Geology of No. 3 reservoir site of the Carlsbad Irrigation Project, New Mexico with respect to water-tightness (9)
- PREHISTORIC QUARRIES AND IMPLEMENTS OF PRE-AMERINDIAN ASPECT IN NEW MEXICO. (1938) (9)
- Soultion-faceted limestone pebbles (1929) (9)
- Persistence of Features in an Arid Landscape: The Navajo Twins, Utah (1927) (8)
- The Pleistocene climate of Bermuda (1934) (7)
- Ancient Man in America@@@Pleistocene Man in Minnesota: A Fossil Homo Sapiens (1937) (7)
- The Geologic Implications of Cryopedology (1949) (7)
- What Is Implied by "Disturbance" at the Site of Minnesota Man (1938) (6)
- Wind-polished rocks in the Trans-Pecos region, Texas and New Mexico (1942) (6)
- Origin of rock tanks and charcos (1920) (6)
- Contributions to the geography of the United States, 1926. The "Palouse soil" problem, with an account of elephant remains in wind-borne soil on the Columbia plateau of Washington (1927) (6)
- Vertebrate fossils and their enclosing deposits from the shore of Pleistocene Lake Cochise, Arizona (1926) (6)
- A Guide to the American Southwest@@@Guidebook of the Western United States. Part F: The Southern Pacific Lines, New Orleans to Los Angeles (1934) (6)
- ASYMMETRIC VALLEYS AND CLIMATIC BOUNDARIES. (1932) (6)
- SOILS AND PERIGLACIAL PHENOMENA IN THE CAROLINAS. (1940) (5)
- Ground-water supplies and irrigation in San Pedro Valley, Arizona (1934) (5)
- : Geography and Geology of the Region Including Cape Cod, the Elizabeth Islands, Nantucket, Marthas Vineyard, No Mans Land and Block Island (Massachusetts) (1935) (4)
- Pedestal rocks in the arid Southwest / by Kirk Bryan. (3)
- Symposium on Geomorphology in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of William Morris Davis (1950) (3)
- Geology of reservoir and dam sites, with a report on the Owyhee irrigation project, Oregon (3)
- Pedestal rocks in stream channels / by Kirk Bryan. (3)
- Recent Work on Early Man at the Gruta De Cadonga in the Argentine Republic (1945) (2)
- Geologic History of the Yosemite Valley (California). François E. Matthes (1932) (2)
- SELENITE--A CRITERION OF EFFECTIVE WIND SCOUR. (1935) (2)
- The Erroneous Use of Tjaele as the Equivalent of Perennially Frozen Ground (1951) (2)
- William Morris Davis—Leader in Geomorphology and Geography (1935) (2)
- SELENITE FRAGMENTS OR CRYSTALS AS CRITERIA OF WIND ACTION. (1930) (2)
- Shorter contributions to general geology, 1925 (1)
- Physiography of Western United States. N. M. Fenneman (1932) (1)
- MINNESOTA MAN--A DISCUSSION OF THE SITE. (1935) (1)
- Erosion and sedimentation on the Zuni Watershed, New Mexico (1928) (1)
- Contributions to the geography of the United States, 1926. Pedestal rocks formed by differential erosion and channel erosion of the Rio Salado, Socorro County, New Mexico (1)
- The Role of Physiography in Military Operations (1920) (1)
- The Geology And Fossil Vertebrates Of Ventana Cave (1950) (1)
- Contributions to the geography of the United States, 1923-1924. Pedestal rocks in stream channels (0)
- Discussion of "Tentative Plan for the Construction of a 780-Foot Rock-Fill Dam on The Colorado River, at Lees Perry, Arizona" (0)
- Report of the Division of Geology and Geography of the National Research Council (1932) (0)
- INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN GEOMORPHOLOGY. (1930) (0)
- Discussion: Wind-Deposition Shorelines (1939) (0)
- A Historical Introduction to MOM October 2015 (0)
- On Student Misinformation (1925) (0)
- Discussion of Silting of the Lake at Austin, Texas by T. U. Taylor (0)
- Geologists in War Service (1943) (0)
- GEOLOGISTS IN WAR SERVICE. (1943) (0)
- Contributions to the geography of the United States, 1923-1924. Pedestal rocks in the arid Southwest (0)
- Selenite—A Criterion of Effective Wind Scour (1935) (0)
- International Cooperation in Geomorphology (1930) (0)
- Discussion of Tentative Plan for the Construction of a 780-Foot Rock-Fill Dam on The Colorado River, at Lees Ferry, Arizona by E. C. La Rue (0)
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