Love, J. D. (John David), 1913-2002
Love, John David, 1913-2002
Love, J. D. (John David)
Love, John David, 1913-
Love, J. D. 1913-2002
David Love American field geologist (1913-2002)
VIAF ID: 55391727 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a David Love ‡c American field geologist (1913-2002)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Love, J. D. ‡d 1913-2002
- 100 1 _ ‡a Love, J. D. ‡q (John David)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Love, J. D. ‡q (John David), ‡d 1913-2002
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Love, John David ‡d 1913-
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Works
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Colter Bay quadrangle, Teton County, Wyoming / by J. David Love | |
Creation of the Teton landscape : the geologic survey of Grand Teton National Park | |
Eocene, Rocks, Fossils, and Geologic History, Teton Range, Northwestern Wyoming | |
Geologic Bedrock map of the Two Ocean Lake quad | |
Geologic map of Wyoming | |
Geology of sedimentary rocks in southern Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming | |
Hydrocarbons in thermal areas, northwestern Wyoming | |
Laramie daily boomerang, Aug. 28, 2002: | |
Life on Muskrat Creek : a homestead family in Wyoming | |
Mineral Resources of the Teton Corridor, Teton County, Wyoming | |
Names and descriptions of new and reclassified formations in Northwestern Wyoming | |
Newcastle 1° x 2° geology, Wyoming and South Dakota | |
The Pliocene Conant Creek Tuff in the Northern Part of the Teton Renge and Jackson Hole, Wyoming | |
Split rock formation (Miocene) and moonstone formation (Pliocene) in Central Wyoming : the new names, Split Rock formation and Moonstone formation, are introduced for strata that partly bury Precambrian knobs and peaks of the Granite Mountains | |
Uraniferous Phosphatic Lake Beds of Eocene Age in Intermontane Basins of Wyoming and Utah | |
Vanadium deposits in the Lower Permian Phosphoria Formation, Afton area, Lincoln County, western Wyoming | |
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the middle Rocky Mountains : Casper, Wyoming to Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20-30, 1989 |