Ford, Trevor D., 1925-2017

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Name (Latin)
Ford, Trevor D., 1925-2017
Other forms of name
Ford, Trevor D., 1925-
Ford, Trevor David
Date of birth
1925-04-19
Date of death
2017-02-22
Associate group
University of Leicester. Geology Department
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 56684919
Wikidata: Q7839110
Library of congress: n 50024839
TAU10: 000599254
Sources of Information
  • His Ingleborough Cavern: including notes on Gaping Gill and the geology ... 1967.
  • Limestones and caves of Wales, 1989:CIP t.p. (Trevor D. Ford, Dept. of geology, U. of Leicester) data sheet (b. 4-19-25)
  • The geological setting of the lead mines of the Hucklow, Eyam, Stoney Middleton and Longstone Edge area, Derbyshire, 2012:t.p. (Trevor D. Ford) page 22 (Geology Department, University of Leicester)
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Wikipedia description:

Trevor David Ford (19 April 1925 – 22 February 2017) was an English geologist and author, best known for publishing the first report on the Precambrian fossil Charnia masoni in 1958. In addition to paleontology, his wide-ranging research encompassed geomorphology, speleology, studies of minerals and mineralisation, and mining history, and mainly focused on the Peak District. His academic career was at the Department of Geology of the University of Leicester, where he rose to be a senior lecturer (1980–87) and associate dean for combined studies in science. He was the founding editor of the journal now entitled Cave and Karst Science (1973–93), and published many books, both academic texts and books aimed at a broader audience, including cave guides, and guides to geology and minerals.

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