Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Invertebrate Paleontology Publications

J. Hannibal’s Publications:

Published Articles and Guidebooks
(technical and nontechnical; excluding some very short nontechnical articles, letters, etc.):

Hannibal, J.T., T. L. Gerke, M. K. McGuire, H. M. Edenborn, A.L. Holstein, and D. Parker, 2011, Early industrial geology of western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio: early gristmills and iron furnaces west of the Alleghenies and their geologic contexts, p. 143–167. In R. M. Ruffolo, and C. N. Ciampaglio (eds.), From the Shield to the Sea: Geological Field Trips from the 2011 Joint Meeting of the GSA Northeastern and North-Central Sections:  Geological Society of America Field Guide 20.

Hannibal, J. T. 2010. Michael E. Williams (1940–2003). Kirtlandia 57:1–2.

Hannibal, J. T., and K. R. Evans. 2010. Civil War and cultural geology of southwestern Missouri, part 1: the geology of Wilson's Creek Battlefield and the history of stone quarrying and stone use, p. 39-68. In K. R. Evans and J. S. Aber (eds.), From Precambrian Rift Volcanoes to the Mississippian Shelf Margin: Geological Field Excursions in the Ozark Mountains: Geological Society of America Field Guide 17.

Hannibal, J. T. 2009. Natural history, natural resources, and the Ohio & Erie Canal, p. 61-90. In Lynn Metzger and Peg Bobel (eds.), Canal Fever: The Ohio & Erie Canal, from Waterway to Canalway. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press.

Hannibal, J. T., S. F. Thomas, and M. G. Noll. 2009. A traveler’s tale: along the Ohio & Erie Canal in 1834: Maximilian, Prince of Wied: an annotated new translation, p. 91-108. In Lynn Metzger and Peg Bobel (eds.), Canal Fever: The Ohio & Erie Canal, from Waterway to Canalway. Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Press. [Note: This is a shorter and slightly different version of Hannibal, Thomas and Noll (2009) published in Ohio History.]

Hannibal, J. 2009. State’s geology shop really gets rocked in spending plan’s Year 2. The Plain Dealer, Sunday, Aug. 2, p. G1.

Hannibal, J. T., S. F. Thomas, and M. G. Noll. 2009. Maximilian, Prince of Wied’s trip along the Ohio & Erie Canal in 1834: an annotated new translation. Ohio History, 116:5-25.

Hannibal, J. T., S. F. Thomas, and W. T. Straw. 2008. Building stones and cultural geology of Evansville, Indiana, USA, p. 81-103. In A. H. Maria and R. C. Counts, eds., From the Cincinnati Arch to the Illinois Basin: Geological Field Excursions along the Ohio River Valley: Geological Society of America Field Guide 12.

Thomas, S. F. and J. T. Hannibal. 2008. Revisiting New Harmony in the footsteps of Maximilian, the Prince of Wied; David Dale Owen; Charles Lesueur; and other early naturalists, p. 25-45. In A. H. Maria and R. C, Counts, eds., From the Cincinnati Arch to the Illinois Basin: Geological Field Excursions along the Ohio River Valley: Geological Society of America Field Guide 12.

Hannibal, J. T. 2007. Teaching with tombstones: geology at the cemetery, p. 82-88. In N. R. Shaffer and D. A. DeChurch (eds.), Proceedings of the 40th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, May 2-7, 2004, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Geological Survey Occasional Paper 67.
  Teaching with Tombstones: Geology at the Cemetery (1.36MB)

Hannibal, J. T., B. A. Scherzer, and D. B. Saja. 2007. The Euclid bluestone of northeastern Ohio: quarrying history, petrology, andsedimentology, p. 70-81. In N. R. Shaffer and D. A. DeChurch (eds.), Proceedings of the 40th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, May 2-7, 2004, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Geological Survey Occasional Paper 67.
  The Euclid Bluestone of Northeastern Ohio: Quarrying History, Petrology, and Sedimentology (1.65MB)

Hannibal, J. T., and R. A. Davis. 2007. Cleves Tunnel: a rare Cincinnati-area example of the use of Buena Vista stone for a historic canal structure, p. 64-69. In N. R. Shaffer and D. A. DeChurch (eds.), Proceedings of the 40th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, May 2-7, 2004, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Geological Survey OccasionalPaper 67.
  The Cleves Tunnel, a Rare Extant Example of the Use of Buena Vista Stone for a Canal Structure near Cincinnati, Ohio (4.21MB) 

Hannibal, J. 2007. The discovery of a giant arthropod trackway. Explorer, 47(1):6.

Hannibal, J. T., and S. G. Lucas. 2006. Trace fossils in two North American museums: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. Geological Curator, 8:261-268.

Hannibal, J. T., D. B. Saja, S. F. Thomas, and D. K. Hubbard. 2006. Quarrying history and use of Berea Sandstone in northeastern Ohio, p. 195-214. In J. C. Reid (ed.), Proceedings of the 42nd Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, North Carolina Geological Survey Information Circular 34.

Hannibal, J. T. 2006. Guide to the building stones and cultural geology of Akron. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook no. 19, 75 p.

Hannibal, J. T., and W. Krzeminski. 2005. A palaeosomatid millipede (Archipolypoda: Palaeosomatida) from the Carboniferous (Namurian A) of Silesia, Poland. Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne, 74(3):205-217.

Hannibal, J. T., S. G. Lucas, A. J Lerner, and D. S. Chaney. 2005. An eurypterid (Adelophthalmus sp.) from a plant-rich lacustrine facies of Upper Pennsylvanian strata in El Cobre Canyon, New Mexico, p. 34-38. In S. G. Lucas, K. E. Zeigler, and J. A. Spielmann (eds.), The Permian of central New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 31.

Lucas, S. G., A. J Lerner, J. T. Hannibal, A. P. Hunt, and J. W. Schneider. 2005. Trackway of a giant Arthropleura from the Upper Pennsylvanian of El Cobre Canyon, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society, 56th Field Conference Guidebook, Geology of the Chama Basin, p. 279-282.

Wilson, H. M., and J. T. Hannibal. 2005. Taxonomy and trunk-ring architecture of pleurojulid millipedes (Diplopoda: Chilognatha: Pleurojulida) from the Pennsylvanian of Europe and North America. Journal of Paleontology, 79(6):1105-1119.

Hannibal, J. T., A. J Lerner, K. E. Zeigler, and S. G. Lucas. 2004. A juliform milliped from the Upper Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) Bursum Formation, Carrizo Arroyo, of central New Mexico, p. 211-213. In S. G. Lucas and K. E. Zeigler (eds.), Carboniferous-Permian transition at Carrizo Arroyo, central New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 25.

Racheboeuf, P. R., J. T. Hannibal, and J. Vannier. 2004. A new species of the diplopod Amynilyspes (Oniscomorpha) from the Stephanian Lagerstätte of Montceau-les-Mines, France. Journal of Paleontology, 78(1):221-229.

Hannibal, J. T., and A. M. Foos. 2003. Historical significance of the Sharon Formation in Northeast Ohio, p. 38-47. In A. M. Foos (ed.), Pennsylvanian Sharon Formation, past and present: sedimentology, hydrogeology, and historical and environmental significance: a field guide to Gorge Metro Park, Virginia Kendall Ledges in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and other sites in Northeast Ohio. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook 18.

Hannibal, J. T., J. E. Evans, and A. M. Foos. 2003. Description of field stops, Day 2, p. 66-67. In A. M. Foos (ed.), Pennsylvanian Sharon Formation, past and present: sedimentology, hydrogeology, and historical and environmental significance: a field guide to Gorge Metro Park, Virginia Kendall Ledges in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and other sites in Northeast Ohio. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook 18.

Hannibal, J., M. Tevesz, and R. Feldmann. 2002. Dedication to Barry B. Miller. Kirtlandia, no. 53, p. 1-3.

Bauer, A., J. T. Hannibal, C. B. Hanson, and J. V. Elmore. 2002. Distribution in time, provenance, and weathering of gravestones in three northeastern Ohio cemeteries. The Ohio Journal of Science, 102(4):82-96.

LeMay, S., and J. Hannibal. 2002. Trigonocarpus excrescens Janssen, 1940, a supposed seed from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois, is a milliped (Diplopoda: Euphoberiidae). Kirtlandia, no. 53, p. 37-40.

Hannibal, J. T. 2001. On the identity of Archiulus? glomeratus Scudder, 1890, a supposed milliped (Diplopoda: Xyloiulidae) from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois. Kirtlandia, no. 52, p. 1-7.

Neal, M. L., J. Hannibal, and S. Johnson. 2001. The search for Sphenothallus. Explorer, 42(2):14-17.

Hannibal, J. T. "2000" (2001). Hexecontasoma, a new helminthomorph millipede (Hexecontasomatidae, n. fam.) from the Mazon Creek, Illinois, fauna (Carboniferous, North America), p. 19-35. In J. Wytwer and S. Golovatch (eds.), Progress in Studies on Myriapoda and Onychophora. Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Myriapodology. Fragmenta Faunistica, vol. 43 (Supplement).

Foos, A., and J. Hannibal. 2000. Geology of Dinosaur National Monument. 11 p. pdf on the web at: http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/education/foos/dino.pdf

Neal, M. L., and J. T. Hannibal. 2000. Paleoecologic and taxonomic implications of Sphenothallus and Sphenothallus-like specimens from Ohio and areas adjacent to Ohio. Journal of Paleontology, 74(3):369-380.

Smith, L., and J. Hannibal. 2000. Rock shrimp. Explorer, 41(2):11-13.

Hannibal, J. 1999. A visit to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, historic Lake View Cemetery, and Euclid Creek. Ohio Academy of Science Natural History Field Trip guidebook. 22 p. [limited distribution.]

Hannibal, J. 1999. Rocks for locks. Explorer, 40(1):12-13.

Hannibal, J. 1999. Glacial erratics mark the graves of glacial geologists. Wat on Earth, 12(2):11-12.

Hannibal, J. T. 1999. Guide to stones used for houses of worship in northeastern Ohio. Cleveland State University Urban Center Sacred Landmarks Monograph Series. 57 p., also on the web at: http://urban.csuohio.edu/sacredlandmarks/monograph_series/stones/index.html

Hannibal, J. 1999. Sonja Teraguchi (1941-1998) [memorial]. Kirtlandia no. 51, p. 1-2.

Foos, A., and J. Hannibal. 1999. Geology of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, p. 26-34. In Arches, Dinosaurs & Mountains. University of Akron. [limited distribution student workbook], also on the web at: http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/education/foos/flfo.pdf

Hannibal, J. 1998. Ohio's rocks reveal extreme changes over time. Explorer, 39(1):8-9.

Hannibal, J. 1998. Geology of the region: bedrock and glaciers, p. 41-46. In David Beach (principal writer and editor), The Greater Cleveland Environment Book. Cleveland, EcoCity Cleveland. Also published, 1998, in EcoCity Cleveland, 5(8/9):8-10.

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Rocks, minerals, planets, and more: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Reinberger Hall of Earth and Planetary Exploration. Ohio Geology, Summer, 1998, p. 6, also on the web at: http://www.ohiodnr.com/geosurvey/oh_geol/98_summer/museum.htm

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Geology along the towpath: stones of the Ohio & Erie and Miami & Erie canals. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook no. 14. 60 p.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. "1997" (1998). Phyllocarid crustaceans from a Middle Ordovician black shale within the Ames structure, northwest Oklahoma, p. 370-373. In K. S. Johnson and J. A. Campbell (eds.), Ames structure in northwest Oklahoma and similar features: origin and petroleum production (1995 symposium), Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 100.  

Hannibal, J. 1997. Jeepers! Giant Coal Age creepers! Explorer, 38(3):12-14.

Hannibal, J. T. 1997. Remains of Arthropleura, a gigantic myriapod arthropod, from the Pennsylvanian of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Kirtlandia, no. 50, p. 1-9.

Hannibal, J. T. 1997. Myriapods and arthropleurids. Chapter 13, p. 172-183. In C. W. Shabica and A. A. Hay (eds.), Richardson's Guide to the Fossil Fauna of Mazon Creek. Chicago, Northeastern Illinois University.

Hannibal, J. T. 1997. Hands-on Earth science: playing Robinson's wall game. Ohio Geology, Fall, 1997, p. 8. [Reprinted, with additional references, 1998, as Hands On Earth Science, no. 13 (2 p.), part of an Ohio Division of Geological Survey series for educators; that version also on the web at: http://www.ohiodnr.com/geosurvey/edu/hands13.htm

Hannibal, J. T. "1996" (1997). Reprinted 2006. Phylum Arthropoda: phyllocarids millipedes, insects, and other less common forms. Chapter 10, p. 124-131. In R. M. Feldmann and M. Hackathorn (eds.), Fossils of Ohio, Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70.

Hannibal, J. T. "1996" (1997). Reprinted 2006. Ichnofossils. Chapter 25, p. 506-529. In R. M. Feldmann and M. Hackathorn (eds.), Fossils of Ohio, Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70. 

Hannibal, J. T. 1996. Cleopatra's needle still is not a good example of weathering in cities. Journal of Geoscience Education, 44(3):321-322 (guest column in "Geomythology: a column about errors in geoscience textbooks," ed. by J. E. Wampler).

Hannibal, J. 1996. Biographies of E. D. Claassen (p. 94), D. Dunkle (p. 132), C. W. Dupertuis (p. 133), B. G. Hawgood (p. 210 [unattributed]), J. Hyde (p. 237), and J. S. Newberry (p. 330-331 [misattributed to another contributor]). In D. D. Van Tassel and J. J. Grabowski (eds.), Dictionary of Cleveland Biography. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1996. Caryocaris (Crustacea: Phyllocarida) from the Ordovician of the Cordillera Oriental of southern Bolivia. Kirtlandia, no. 49, p. 7-11.

Hannibal, J. T. 1995. Hands-on Earth science no. 5: modeling Ohio's geology. Ohio Geology, Spring, 1995, p. 8. [Reprinted, 1997, as Hands On Earth Science, no. 7, part of an Ohio Division of Geological Survey series for educators, also on the web at: http://www.ohiodnr.com/geosurvey/edu/hands07.htm 

Hannibal, J. T. 1995. Modified legs (clasping appendages?) of Carboniferous euphoberiid millipeds (Diplopoda: Euphoberiida). Journal of Paleontology, 69(5):932-938.

Hannibal, J. T. 1995. Use of trace fossils in determining provenance of dimension stone: an example from Ohio, p. 253-258. In Y. Maniatis, N. Herz, and Y. Basiakos (eds.), The Study of Marble and Other Stones Used in Antiquity: ASMOSIA III Athens: Transactions of the 3rd International Symposium of the Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones Used in Antiquity. London, Archetype.

Hannibal, J. T. 1994. Methods for distinguishing carbonized specimens of the presumed cephalopod aptychus Sidetes (Spathiocaris) from the plant Protosalvinia (Foerstia). Journal of Paleontology, 68(3):671-673.

Hannibal, J. 1994. Coursing through time. Explorer, 36(1):10-11.

Hannibal, J. T. 1994. Rocks in the city: the interpretation of building stone, p. 69-71. In G. A. Vander Stoep and H.-Y. Cho (eds.), The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters' Workshop.

Hannibal, J. T. 1993. Brick quarry yields Carboniferous biota. Geotimes, 38(11):10-11.

Hannibal, J. 1993. Reprinted 2002. The shape of the land, p. 16-25. In R. N. Szubski (ed.), A Natural History of Lake County, Ohio. Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

Hannibal, J. T. 1993. Customized topographic maps and relief models, p. 128-131. In S. G. Stover and R. H. Macdonald (eds.), On the Rocks: Earth Science Activities for
Grades 1-8. Tulsa, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), also on the web at: http://www.beloit.edu/~SEPM/Maps/customized_topographic.html 

Hopfer, S., and J. T. Hannibal. 1993. A simple, inexpensive method for making a three-dimensional geologic model of your state, p. 138-141. In S. G. Stover and R. H. Macdonald (eds.), On the Rocks: Earth Science Activities for Grades 1-8. Tulsa, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology).

Hannibal, J. T. 1993. Ohio's legacy in stone. Ohio Division of Geological Survey 1992 Report on Ohio Mineral Industries, p. 5-8.

Hannibal, J. T., R. M. Feldmann, and W. D. Ian Rolfe. "1993" (1994). Phyllocarid crustaceans from the Devonian of Bolivia, p. 59-69. In R. Suárez-Soruco (ed.), Fósiles y Facies de Bolivia. Vol. II, Invertebrados y Paleobotanica. Revista Técnica de YPFB, 13-14 (1-4). Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

Hannibal, J. 1992. Ecclesiastical geology: a geological view of Cleveland's sacred structures. Explorer, 34(3):8-10.

Hannibal, J. T. 1992. Enigmatic vermiform fossils from Upper Pennsylvanian rocks at the Kinney Brick Quarry, New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources Bulletin 138, p. 119-121.

Hannibal, J., and G. Goslee. 1992. Finding faults: a beginner's guide to faults and folds in northeast Ohio. Explorer, 33(4):12-14.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1992. Guide to the building stones of downtown Cleveland: a walking tour. Ohio Geological Survey Guidebook no. 5, 33 p. [Reprinted, 1994, with added page of notes.] A short version adapted from the guidebook was subsequently published as a chapter in the second and third editions of Cleveland on Foot (1995, 1998; Gray and Co.) by Patience Cameron and Harry Cameron. Building stones in the vicinity of Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio, a brochure based on the guidebook, was published in 2000 and is available on linehttp://www.ohiodnr.com/geosurvey/pdf/clevtour.pdf

Shear, W. A., J. T. Hannibal, and J. Kukalová-Peck. 1992. Terrestrial arthropods from Upper Pennsylvanian rocks at the Kinney Brick Quarry, New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources Bulletin 138, p. 135-141.

Feldmann, R. M., J. T. Hannibal, D. J. Mullett, B. A. Schwimmer, D. Tshudy, A. B. Tucker, and R. W. Wieder. 1992. The paleoecology of Echinocaris randallii Beecher from Drake Well, Titusville, Pennsylvania, p. 137-147. In J. M. Erickson and J. W. Hoganson (eds.), Proceedings of the F. D. Holland, Jr., Geological Symposium, North Dakota Geological Survey Miscellaneous Series no. 76.

Hannibal, J. T., and L. E. Park. 1992. A guide to selected sources of information on stone. Stone World, 9(11):45-86. [Article reprinted, with some slight textual changes, and mostly new photographs, from an article published earlier in the Journal of Geological Education (see below).]

Hannibal, J. T., and R. A. Davis. 1992. Reprinted 1996. Guide to the building stones of downtown Cincinnati: a walking tour. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook no. 7, 44 p.; Building stones in the vicinity of Fountain Square, Cincinnati, Ohio, a brochure based on the guidebook, was published in 2000 and is available on line at:http://www.ohiodnr.com/geosurvey/pdf/cinctour.pdf

Hannibal, J. T., and L. E. Park. 1992. A guide to selected sources of information on stone used for buildings, monuments, and works of art. Journal of Geological Education, 40(1):12-24. (Also, p. 1-2, cover photograph of building-stone test wall.)

Hannibal, J. 1991. Ledges, caves & lucky stones: northeastern Ohio's Coal Age legacy. Explorer, 33(2):8-10.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1991. Urban rocks: investigating stone used for buildings and monuments, p. 63-67. In R. H. Macdonald and S. G. Stover (eds.), Hands-on Geology: K-12 Activities and Resources. Tulsa, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). Also on the web at: http://www.beloit.edu/~SEPM/Rocks_and_minerals/urban_rocks.html

Hannibal, J., W. Lanier, and S. Stover. 1991. Heart of stone. Explorer, 33(1):4-7.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1991. Interpreting urban geology. Journal of Geological Education, 39(4):272-278.

Hannibal, J. T. 1990. Capitol Geology. Earth Science, 43(3):23-27. [Reprinted, 1998, without photographs, p. 84-87. In D. B. Sherman(ed.), Geology 98/99 (Annual Editions Series): Guilford, Connecticut, Dushkin/McGraw-Hill; also published in Geology 99/00 (second edition), “1999" (1998), p. 84-87, and in online Powerweb editions (2001-present) (site password-protected).

Hannibal, J. T. (comp.). 1989. Museum file 15: geological collections of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Ohio. Geology Today, 5(1):30-32.

Hannibal, J. T. 1989. The Cleveland Shale and associated strata exposed in the vicinity of Cleveland, Ohio. Field trip guidebook, Seventh Mid-continent Paleobotany Colloquium, May 21, 1989. 14 p. [limited circulation guidebook]

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1989. Downtown Cleveland rocks: a look at rock types used for buildings and monuments in downtown Cleveland. Guidebook for the Ohio Academy of Science Field Trip, April 30, 1989. Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 26 p. [Expanded edition of 1987 guidebook.]

Hannibal, J. T. 1989. The air-abrasive technique, p. 227-236. In R. M. Feldmann, R. E. Chapman, and J. T. Hannibal (eds.), Paleotechniques. Paleontological Society Special Publication no. 4. [Reprinted, 1997.]

Hannibal, J. T. 1989. Selective bibliography of paleontological techniques (1964-1988), p. 37-69. In R. M. Feldmann, R. E. Chapman, and J. T. Hannibal (eds.), Paleotechniques. Paleontological Society Special Publication no. 4. [Reprinted, 1997.]

Hannibal, J. T. 1988. Quarries yield rare Paleozoic fossils. Geotimes, 33(7):10-13.

Hannibal, J. 1988. The tyrant's little cousin. Explorer, 30(3):9-12.

Hannibal, J. T. 1988. The pygmy tyrant. Earth Science, 41(3):15-17.

Hannibal, J. T., M. E. Williams, and G. L. Jackson. 1988. An inexpensive source of dolomite powder for use with airbrasive units. Journal of Paleontology, 62(2):316.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1988. Rocks of ages. Earth Science, 41(1):19-20.

Hannibal, J. T., and F. A. Crease. 1988. Concrete's a natural. Earth Science, 41(4):19-20.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1988. Millipeds from late Paleozoic limestones at Hamilton, Kansas, p. 125-131. In G. Mapes and R. H. Mapes (eds. and comps.), Regional Geology and Paleontology of Upper Paleozoic Hamilton Quarry Area in Southeastern Kansas. Guidebook Series 6, Kansas Geological Survey.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1987. Downtown Cleveland rocks: a look at rock types used for buildings and monuments in downtown Cleveland. Guidebook for Northern Ohio Geological Society Field Trip, April 11, 1987. Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 11 p.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1987. Echinocaris, a mid-Paleozoic crustacean: an annotated bibliography. Kirtlandia, no. 42, p. 25-52.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1987. The geology of art. Earth Science, 40(2):12-15.

Hannibal, J. T., and K. S. Schindler. 1987. The search for oil and gas in the Western Reserve. Western Reserve, IV(8):62-72.

Feldmann, R. M., and J. T. Hannibal. 1987. Chagrinichnites brooksi Feldmann, Osgood, Szmuc & Meinke, 1978 and Chagrinichnites osgoodi Hannibal and Feldmann, 1983 (trace fossils): proposed conservation. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 44(2):97-98.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1987. The Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, Ohio: Devonian and Carboniferous clastic rocks, p. 403-406. In D. L. Biggs (ed.), Centennial Field Guide, Volume 3, North-Central Section of the Geological Society of America.

Hannibal, J. T. 1986. Building beasts. Earth Science, 39(4):20-21.

Hannibal, J. T. 1986. The enduring myriapods. Earth Science, 39(1):21-23.

Hannibal, J., and C. Talerico. 1986. Millipede hording: a curious phenomenon of nature. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, 57(8):24-25.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. T. Schmidt. 1986. Cleveland in stone. Earth Science, 39(3):17-19.

Feldmann, R. M., J. T. Hannibal, and L. E. Babcock. 1986. Fossil worms from the Devonian of North America (Sphenothallus) and Burma ("Vermes") previously identified as phyllocarid arthropods. Journal of Paleontology, 60(2):341-346.

Coogan, A. H., L. E. Babcock, J. T. Hannibal, D. W. Martin, K. S. Taylor, and D. C. Wehn. 1986. Late Devonian and Early Mississippian strata at Stebbins Gulch, Geauga County, and Quarry Rock, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Guidebook for Field Trip Number One of the Geological Society of America Northcentral Section Meeting held in Kent, Ohio in April, 1986. 16 p.

Feldmann, R. M., and J. T. Hannibal. 1985. Fingerprinting fossils. Earth Science, 38(1):14-15.

Hannibal, J., and R. M. Feldmann. 1985. Newberry's lobster . . . the earliest decapod. The Explorer, 27(1):10-12.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1985. A phyllocarid, Echinocaris auricula, from the Late Devonian of West Virginia. Kirtlandia, no. 41, p. 22-26.

Hannibal, J. 1985. The Berea Grit. Western Reserve, XII (6):50-53.

Hannibal, J. 1985. Built with Berea Grit. Western Reserve, XII(6):54-55.

Hannibal, J., and S. Pluim. 1985. Fossil mudcracks and raindrop imprints. Explorer, 27(4):25-28.

Hannibal, J. 1984. Pill millipedes from the Coal Age. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, 55(8):12-16.

Hannibal, J. 1983. Alice the Allosaurus. The Explorer, 25(3):12-17.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1983. Arthropod trace fossils, interpreted as echinocarid escape burrows, from the Chagrin Shale (Late Devonian) of Ohio. Journal of Paleontology, 57(4):705-716. 

Pearson, C., and J. Hannibal. 1983. Herman Herzer's terrible fish. Western Reserve Magazine, XI(1):30-33.

Hannibal, J. 1981. The spinose archipolypods: giant millipedes of the Coal Age. The Explorer, 23(2):15-17.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1981. Systematics and functional morphology of oniscomorph millipedes (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) from the Carboniferous of North America. Journal of Paleontology, 55(4):730-746.

Hannibal, J., and J. Flynn. 1981. Answering the call of the wild and natural history groups. The Plain Dealer Magazine, Sunday, Jan. 25, p. 4-6, 8-9.

Feldmann, R. M., L. Grande, C. Birkhimer, J. T. Hannibal, and D. L. McCoy. 1981. Decapod fauna of the Green River Formation (Eocene) of Wyoming. Journal of Paleontology, 55(4):788-799.

Hannibal, J., and A. Palermo. 1980. Sidewalk geology. The Explorer, 22(1):25-30.

Abstracts of Presented Papers:

Hannibal, J. T. 2011. Characterization of warping marble in New Orleans’s cemeteries. 47th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals Program with Abstracts and Field Trips, p. 21.

Baird, G. C., D. J. Over, J. T. Hannibal, R. K. Carr, S. C. McKenzie, and M. J. Ralph. 2011. End-Devonian successions in northwest Pennsylvania and northern Ohio compared: review of potential unit relationships to the Hangenberg bioevent. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 43(1):152.

Hannibal, J. T. 2011. The Commodore Perry Statue: history and weathering of Ohio’s first monumental marble sculpture and the timing of the nineteenth-century realization that marble statuary weathers outdoors. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 43(1):101.

Hannibal, J. T. 2011. Deciphering the early history of building-stone use in the big city: the example of Cleveland. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 43(1):156–157.

Hannibal, J. T., S. F. Greb, and D. R. Chesnut, 2011. A large myriacantherpestid archipolypod from Kentucky and its defensive mechanisms. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 43(3):5.

Hannibal, J. T., and W. J. May. 2010. The first new genera of invertebrates identified from the famous  vertebrate locality of Richards Spur, Oklahoma: millipeds (Diplopoda) with affinities to  Carboniferous forms. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42(5):643.

Hannibal, J., and D. B. Saja. 2010. Stones for a monument: geological aspects of the rehabilitation of the Cuyahoga County Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica Abstract Series (20th General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Association, Budapest), 6:130.

Hannibal, J. T. 2010. Garfield did know a lot about geology: an examination of the geological lectures and books of James A. Garfield (Civil War general and 20th President of the United States), and a look at geological commonalities he shared with General William S. Rosecrans. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42(2):88.

Hannibal, J. T., and K. R. Evans. 2010. "Marble" quarrying in southwestern Missouri: the story of the Carthage and Phenix quarries, once some of the largest dimension-stone quarries west of the Mississippi River. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42(2):90.

Hannibal, J. T., and D. B. Saja. 2010. Colorization, cleaning, and re-colorization of marble and other stones in a Victorian Monument: a case study of the Cuyahoga County Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Cleveland, Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42(2):90.

Hannibal, J. T. 2009. Vestiges of evolution in a presidential library: evolutionary concepts in the books of James A. Garfield, twentieth president of the United States. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 41(7):368.

Hannibal, J. T. 2009. Adelbert Hall, a rare surviving example of a northeastern-Ohio structure built using all three major historic northeastern-Ohio building stones. 45th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals Program with Abstracts and Field Trip Guide, p. 11-12.

Hannibal, J. T. and D. B. Saja. 2009. Bowing of marble inside historic northeastern Ohio buildings. 45th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals Program with Abstracts and Field Trip Guide [inserted page].

Hannibal, J. T. 2009. Inside-out Arthropoda: new taxa and the reinterpretation of the enigmatic Devonian phyllocarid Ohiocaris. 9th North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts. Cincinnati Museum Center Scientific Contributions no. 3, p. 212.

Hannibal, J. T., and D. B. Saja. 2009. Millstones along the Cuyahoga and other streams of the Western Reserve: rock type, provenance, and trends in usage. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 41(4):66.

Saja, D. B., and J. T. Hannibal. 2009. Late 18th and early 19th century granite millstone production in northeastern Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 41(4):66.

Scott, E. E., J. T. Hannibal, C. E. Mason, and J. Singh. 2009. Foot-long phyllocarids: large archaeostracans (Phyllocarida) from the Borden Formation (Mississippian, Osagean) of Kentucky. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 41(4):70.

Vitkus, A. R., J. M. Chick, B. A. Grimes, K. M. Patel, J. T. Hannibal, and D. W. Dunn. 2009. An arthropod-zoophycoid assemblage in the Upper Devonian (Famennian) Chagrin Shale Member of the Ohio Shale. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 41(4):70.

Hannibal, J. T. 2008. Cultural geology: connecting the geological sciences with human activities and enlarging the audience for our discipline. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40(6):390.

Hannibal, J. T. 2008. The man in the urn: the story of Joseph Stanley-Brown and his pivotal, though quiet, role in the development of the U.S. Geological Survey and the Geological Society of America. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40(5):23.

Hannibal, J. T., and S. F. Thomas. 2008. Deciphering the building stones of Evansville, Indiana. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40(5):31.

Saja, D. B., and J. T. Hannibal. 2008. Quarries along the Ohio: the quarrying history, use, and petrology of the Buena Vista Member of the Cuyahoga Formation. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40(5):32.

Scott, E. E., and J. T. Hannibal. 2008. The search for historic cement sources used for the Ohio & Erie Canal. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40(5):32.

Thomas, S. F., J. T. Hannibal, and M. G. Noll. 2008. Observations of Maximilian, Prince of Wied, along the Ohio & Erie Canal in 1832. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 40(5):23.

Hannibal, J. T., and D. B. Saja. 2007. Doming (bowing) of fine-grained marble tablets inside an 1894 Civil War monument in downtown Cleveland: constraining the factors that cause marble to warp. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 39(3):70.

Hannibal, J. T., and W. J. May. 2006. Millipeds (Diplopoda) from the Fort Sill fissures (Lower Permian) of southwestern Oklahoma: rare examples of Permian millipeds and of fossil millipeds from a Paleozoic fissure fill. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 38(7):553.

Hannibal, J. T., D. B. Saja, S. F. Thomas, and D. K. Hubbard. 2006. Quarrying history and use of Berea Sandstone in northeastern Ohio. Meeting Handbook, 42nd Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals. p. 27.

Saja, D. B., J. T. Hannibal, S. E. Stilgenbauer, and E. L. Dicken. 2006. Glacial erratica: combining art and geology at a natural history museum. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 38(4):17.

Hannibal, J. T., and D. B. Saja. 2006. The Sharon Formation: an important, but almost forgotten, historic dimension stone in northeastern Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 38(4):18.

Hannibal, J. T., A. K. Rindsberg, A. J Lerner, and S. G. Lucas. 2005. A complex, chambered ichnofossil from redbeds of the Lower Permian Robledo Mountains Formation of the Hueco
Group, southern New Mexico. In S. G. Lucas and K. E. Zeigler (eds.), The Nonmarine Permian, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 30, p. 100.

Hannibal, J. T., M. A. Umstead, and C. J. Stefano. 2005. Mass aggregations of three-dimensional Rusophycus-like megaburrows in the Chagrin Shale (Famennian) of Ashtabula County, Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(7):339.

Hannibal, J. T., G. A. Janevski, and G. M. O’Connor. 2005. Tales from the digestive tract: coprolites, including strands of fecal pellets, and stacked lingulids interpreted as having been excreted by a lingulid-eating organism, from the Chagrin Shale (Famennian) of northeastern Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(5):24.

Hannibal, J. T., and W. Krzeminski. 2005. A new occurrence of the millipede Palaeosoma (Archipolypoda) in the Carboniferous of Silesia, Poland, and its implications for the distribution of millipede genera in the tropics of Euroamerica during the Pennsylvanian. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(4):61.

Hannibal, J. T., K. L. Gallup, L. E. Hulslander, E. F. Kennedy, C. A, Moglovkin, B. J. Olsen, M. V. Prarat, and J. A. von Glahn. 2005. The Black Shale paradox: presumed pelagic, pseudoplanktonic, and burrowing and other benthic organisms preserved in the Cleveland Shale (Famennian), a “deep water" black shale deposited in anoxic conditions. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 37(2):4.

Hannibal, J. T. 2004. Sailor or drifter?: Morphology, experimental taphonomy, and the nature of the supposed velellid chondrophorine Plectodiscus. 32nd International Geological Congress, Abstracts (Part 1), p. 803.

Hannibal, J. T. 2004. Teaching with tombstones: geology at the cemetery. 40th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, Program with Abstracts, p. 33.

Hunt, A. P., S. G. Lucas, A. Lerner, and J. T. Hannibal. 2004. The giant Arthropleura trackway Diplichnites cuithensis from the Cutler Group (Upper Pennsylvanian) of New Mexico. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 36(5):66.

Hannibal, J. T., B. A. Scherzer, and D. B. Saja. 2004. The Euclid bluestone of northeastern Ohio: quarrying history, petrology, and sedimentology. 40th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, Program with Abstracts, p. 35.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. A. Davis. 2004. Cleves Tunnel: a rare Cincinnati-area example of the use of Buena Vista stone for a historic canal structure. 40th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, Program with Abstracts, p. 34.

Lerner, A. J, J. T. Hannibal, and S. G. Lucas. 2004. A probable annelid from the Upper Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) Atrasado Formation (Madera Group) of central New Mexico. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 36(4):5.

Miklus, N. M., and J. T. Hannibal. 2004. A mass accumulation of sponges (Hexactinellida: Dictyospongiidae) in the Upper Devonian Chagrin Shale of northeastern Ohio containing evidence of axial sponge segmentation. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 36(2):112.

Hannibal, J. T. 2003. Defensive armament, organs, and behaviors of fossil millipeds. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(6):538.

Hannibal, J. T. 2003. Are we citing our sources adequately?: use and nonuse of page citations in the geological and biological sciences. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(6):20.

Hannibal, J. T. 2003. Ancient mariners and their encrusters: identity, taphonomy and epizoa of "by-the-wind sailors" (Chondrophora) in the genus Plectodiscus. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(5):15.

Hannibal, J. T. 2003. A review of the natural history of the Ohio canals. Ohio Journal of Science (April Program Abstracts), 103(1):A-29.

Hannibal, J. T., J. B. Keiper, S. LeMay, and S. McKenzie. 2003. Knob Noster: a new Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Lagerstätte in Missouri containing millipeds (Diplopoda), insects, crustaceans, vertebrates, plants, and other terrestrial and brackish water organisms. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(2):60.

Hannibal, J. T., T. Budai, and P. Müller. 2003. Deepwater Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Neotanaidae) from the Ladinian (Middle Triassic) of Hungary. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 35(2):59.

Hannibal, J. T., and S. I. Golovatch. 2002. Notes on the morphological characters of euphoberiidan millipedes (Diplopoda: Euphoberiida). 12th International Congress of Myriapodology, Program and Abstracts, p. 7.

Hannibal, J. T., A. Bauer, C. B. Hanson, and J. V. Elmore. 2002. Why are there so many marble gravestones in the midwest?: documenting the rise and fall of marble use in northeastern Ohio cemeteries. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 34(2):A-104.

Hannibal, J. T. 2001. Comparisons of the Mazon Creek and Nyrany (Westphalian D) myriapod faunas. Fossil Insects: Second International Congress on Palaeoentomology, Abstracts Volume, p. 25.

Wilson, H. M., and J. T. Hannibal. 2001. Experimental compression of extant millipedes and reconstructing the ring structure of the Carboniferous millipede Pleurojulus. Palaeontological Association Newsletter, no. 48, p. 52.

Hannibal, J. T., and H. G. McDonald. 2001. Three-dimensionally preserved specimens of the crayfish Pacifastacus and crayfish gastroliths from the Pliocene of Idaho and Oregon. PaleoBios, 21 (supplement to number 2: North American Paleontological Convention 2001, Program & Abstracts), p. 62.

Hannibal, J. T., and M. L. Neal. 2000. Entangled encrusters: Sphenothallus/Phosphannulus from the Ordovician of the Cincinnati area and the Devonian of NW Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 32(7):A-370.

Hannibal, J. 1999. A new millipede from the Mazon Creek, Illinois, fauna (Carboniferous, North America), with prominent paranota and about 60 body segments. Fragmenta Faunistica, 42 (supplement: Abstracts of the 11th International Congress of Myriapodology, Bialowieza, Poland), p. 22.

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Does the respiratory-related morphology of the giant myriapod arthropods lend any support to the existence of a hyperoxic atmosphere during the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian? Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 30(7):A-38.

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Another "myriapod" is a "shrimp": misidentification of fossil crustaceans as myriapod arthropods. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 30(2):21.

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Eversible vesicles and other porelike features of Carboniferous euphoberiid millipedes (Diplopoda: Euphoberiida). First Paleoentomological Conference (Moscow), Abstracts, p. 10.

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Geology along the towpath: stones of the Ohio canals. Québec 1998 AGC/GAC AMC/MAC APGGQ, Abstract volume, Carrefour in Earth Sciences, v. 23, p. A-72.

Hannibal, J. T. 1998. Looking at those Ohio rocks: teaching that Ohio is not the way it used to be. Ohio Journal of Science (Annual Meeting Program Abstracts), 98(1):A-19.

Neal, M. L., and J. T. Hannibal. 1998. Paleoecologic and taxonomic implications of Sphenothallus and Sphenothallus-like specimens from Ohio and areas adjacent to Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 30(2):63-64.

Coburn, J., J. T. Hannibal, and P. C. Clifford. 1998. Earth science expanded to the Universe: a new exhibit hall. Learning about Earth as a System: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Geoscience Education, p. 146-147. (Conference held in 1997.)

Hannibal, J. T. 1997. Flotsam on the Mazonian Delta: millipeds, centipeds and arthropleurids of the Mazon Creek fauna. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 29(4):18.

Hannibal, J. T., P. C. Clifford, J. Coburn and C. Simpson. 1997. Integrating Earth & planetary science in a museum setting. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 29(4):18-19.

Hannibal, J. T. 1996. Pleurojulid millipedes (Diplopoda) from Mazon Creek, Illinois (Carboniferous, USA) and the architecture of the pleurojulid ring structure. Tenth International Congress of Myriapodology, Abstracts of Lectures and Posters, p. 28.

Hannibal, J. T. 1996. James A. Garfield (1831-1881): radical Republican legislator, president, and champion of government sponsored geological investigations. The Ohio Journal of Science (April Program Abstracts), 96(2):A-30.

Hannibal, J. T. 1995. Modified legs (clasping appendages?) of Carboniferous euphoberiid diplopods ("giant spined millipeds"). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 27(3):55.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1995. Phyllocarid crustaceans from the ?Oil Creek Shale (Ordovician), within the Ames structure, northwest Oklahoma. Abstracts, Ames Structure and Similar Features-A Workshop, p. 33.

Hannibal, J. T. 1994. Animal or vegetable? Distinguishing carbonized specimens of the presumed cephalopod aptychus Sidetes (Spathiocaris) from specimens of the plant Protosalvinia (Foerstia). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 26(5):19.

Hannibal, J. T., and G. A. McComas. 1994. Remains of the gigantic terrestrial arthropod Arthropleura from the Carboniferous of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 26(5):19.

Hannibal, J. T. 1993. Use of trace fossils in determining provenance of dimension stone: an example from Ohio. Third International Association for the Study of Marble & Other Stones Used in Antiquity Conference Abstracts, p. 21.
 
Hannibal, J. T. 1993. The legacy of John Strong Newberry (1822-1892): a review in commemoration of 100 years since his death. The Ohio Journal of Science (April Program Abstracts), 93(2):39.

Hannibal, J. T. 1993. Legacies and monuments of notable early geologists of northeastern Ohio. The Ohio Journal of Science (April Program Abstracts), 93(2):39.

Hannibal, J. T. 1992. Ecclesiastical geology: observations on stone used for houses of worship in the Cleveland, Ohio area. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 24(4):19.

Hannibal, J. T., R. Carr, and C. J. Frye. 1992. "Tintenflecken" from the Michigan Basin: preservation, ontogeny, and variation of aptychi found in Upper Devonian rocks at Paxton, Michigan. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 24(7):A224-A225.

Shear, W. A., J. T. Hannibal, and J. Kukalová-Peck. 1991. Terrestrial arthropods (insects and myriapods) from Upper Pennsylvanian rocks at the Kinney Brick Quarry, central New Mexico. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 23(4):93.

Hannibal, J. T., and L. E. Park. 1991. Collections, guidebooks, and walking tours: building stone as an educational resource. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs,23(3):16.

Hannibal, J. T., and A. Hoopfer. 1991. Ohio rocks and fossils: developing teaching materials of regional relevance. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 23(3):16.

Hannibal, J. T., W. D. I. Rolfe, and R. M. Feldmann. 1990. Claws: elongate, toothed arthropod rami from Paleozoic rocks referred to Angustidontus, Palaeopalaemon, and Pterygotus. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 22(5):12.

Feldmann, R. M., J. T. Hannibal, D. J. Mullett, B. A. Schwimmer, D. Tshudy, A. B. Tucker, and R. W. Wieder. 1989. The paleoecology of Echinocaris randallii Beecher from the vicinity of Drake's Well, Titusville, Pennsylvania. Frank D. Holland, Jr. Symposium, Program and Abstracts, p. 10.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1988. Paleobiology of Echinocaris. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 20(5):346.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1988. Myriapods from late Paleozoic limestones at Hamilton, Kansas. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 20(2):101.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1987. Phyllocarid arthropods from the Devonian of Bolivia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 19(7):692.

Schwimmer, B. A., J. T. Hannibal, R. M. Feldmann, and D. J. Stukel III. 1987. The paleontology and depositional environment of the Chagrin Shale (Famennian) in northeastern Ohio. Second International Symposium on the Devonian System, Program and Abstracts, p. 204. Also published [invited paper], 1988, in the abstracts of The Nineteenth Annual Appalachian Petroleum Geology Symposium, Geology of Appalachian Basin Devonian Clastics, p. 47.

Schmidt, M. T., and J. T. Hannibal. 1987. Cleveland's rocks: interpreting urban geology. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 19(4):242.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1986. Late Devonian Crustacea, Palaeopalaemon newberryi and Concavicaris sp., from the Chagrin Shale of northeastern Ohio and Alfred Shale of western New York State. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 18(4):291.

Hannibal, J. T. 1985. Mesozoic myriapods. The Ohio Journal of Science (April Program Abstracts), 85(2):21-22.

Feldmann, R. M., and J. T. Hannibal. 1985. Paleobiogeography of Echinocaris. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 17(5):287.  

Hannibal, J. T., and K. M. Farago. 1984. Fossil millipeds and centipeds: a review. 6th International Congress of Myriapodology List of Members and Abstracts of Lectures and Posters, p. 21.

Williams, M. E., and J. T. Hannibal. 1984. Recent additions to the history of fossil fish collecting in the Ohio Shale. The Ohio Journal of Science (April Program Abstracts), 84(2):92-93.  

Hannibal, J. T. 1981. An unusual modified leg on a euphoberiid milliped, and some observations on other Palaeozoic Diplopoda (Archipolypoda, Oniscomorpha). 5th International Congress of Myriapodology. Abstracts of Papers, p. 12.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1981. Arthropod trace fossils, interpreted as echinocarid escape burrows, from the Chagrin Formation (Late Devonian) of Ohio. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 13(7):467.

Hannibal, J. T., and R. M. Feldmann. 1980. Systematics and functional morphology of Amynilyspes (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) from the Carboniferous of North America. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 12(5):228.

Reviews of Books and Other Media:

Earth Sciences History. 2010. Review of "Exploring Desert Stone: John N. Macomb’s 1859 Expedition to the Canyonlands of the Colorado": 29(2):356-359.

Geological Curator. 2004. Review of “Whisky on the Rocks: Origins of the ‘Water of Life.’”: 8(1):10.

Science Books & Films. 1980-1998. More than thirty-two reviews of books and other materials in geology and related fields.

Choice. 1985-1996. Fifteen book reviews, mostly of books discussing geological topics.

Library Journal. 1979-1994. About ninety reviews of books in the Earth sciences and other fields.

Explorer. 1983-1990s. Ten reviews of books and other materials dealing with natural history topics.

American Reference Books Annual. 1986-1990s. Forty-five reviews of reference books dealing with geology, natural resources, Crustacea, anthropology, the petroleum industry, etc.

ASC (Association of Systematics Collections) Newsletter. 1986. One book review.

D. Dunn’s Publications:

Vitkus, A. R., J. M. Chick, B. A. Grimes, K. M. Patel, J. T. Hannibal, and D. W. Dunn. An arthropod-zoophycoid assemblage in the Upper Devonian (Famennian) Chagrin Shale Member of the Ohio Shale. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 41(4):70.

Martin, T. G., and D. W. Dunn. 2008. Preliminary notice of a third paleoniscoid (Actinopterygii: Palaeonisciformes), with a vertical suspensorium, from the Upper Devonian (Famennian, IIf) Cleveland Shale of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The Ohio Journal of Science, April Program Abstracts, 108(1)A-26.

Dunn, D. W., and E. E. Scott. 2007. A comparison of cone-in-cone and concretions as vertebrate fossil-bearing carbonate sedimentary structures in the Late Devonian (Famennian) Cleveland Shale of northern Ohio. The Ohio Journal of Science, April Program Abstracts, 107(1):A-14.

Chapman, D. A., G. L. Jackson, D. W. Dunn, and M. J. Ryan, 2006. The casting program of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 38(4):76.

Other Department Staff and Student Publications

Carlson, A. C. 2007. A new polyzoniid milliped (Diplopoda) fossil from Myanmar: description, taphonomy and evolutionary significance. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 39(3):15.