Potter, Paul Edwin.
Potter, Paul Edwin, 1925-
Potter, Paul Edwin 1925-2020
Potter, Paul E.
Paul E. Potter American geologist
VIAF ID: 72401 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Potter, Paul Edwin ‡d 1925-
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Works
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Atlas and glossary of primary sedimentary structures | |
The chemistry of materials at high temperatures : plenary lectures presented at the international conference held in Harwell on 7-10 September, 1981 | |
Exploring the geology of the Cincinnati/northern Kentucky region | |
Geology of the Alexandria-Ashland Highway ... 1991: | |
Introductory petrography of fossils | |
Late Paleozoic sandstones of the Illinois Basin. | |
Mud and mudstones : introduction and overview | |
Paleocurrents and basin analysis | |
Peski i pesčaniki | |
Phase relationships and vaporisation behaviour of some systems of interest in nuclear technology : paper presented at the First International Conference on Calorimetry and Thermodynamics, Warsaw, August 31-September 4, 1969 | |
Pre-Pennsylvanian Evansville Valley and Caseyville (Pennsylvanian) sedimentation in the Illinois Basin | |
Sand and sandstone | |
Sedimentology of gas-bearing devonian shales of the appalachian basin | |
Sedimentology of shale : study guide and reference source | |
Shape and distribution patterns of Pennsylvanian sand bodies in Illinois. | |
Stratigraphy of the Chattanooga Shale (Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian) in vicinity of Big Stone Gap, Wise County, Virginia | |
Structure and thickness of the Devonian-Mississippian shale sequence in and near the Middlesboro syncline in parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia | |
Structure on top of the Middle Ordovician High Bridge/Black River groups in the tristate area of northern Kentucky, southwestern Ohio, and southeastern Indiana |