02640oam 2200649 450 991070680270332120180323105910.0(CKB)5470000002459446(OCoLC)896810577(OCoLC)654377442(OCoLC)995470000002459446(EXLCZ)99547000000245944620141123d1978 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEocene rocks, fossils, and geologic history, Teton Range, northwestern Wyoming /by J.D. Love, Estella B. Leopold, and D.W. Love; prepared in cooperation with the National Park Service, the Geological Survey of Wyoming, and the Department of Geology of the University of WyomingWashington :United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey,1978.1 online resource (iii, 40 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) illustrations, maps +1 plateGeological Survey professional paper ;932-BGeology of the Teton-Jackson Hole region, northwestern WyomingTitle from title screen (viewed October 6, 2014)."Remnants of Eocene rocks along the modern Teton Range date the final uplift and subsidence of the ancestral Teton-Targhee arch, and determine direction of Eocene drainage."Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-38) and index.GeologyTeton Range (Wyo. and Idaho)Geology, StratigraphicEocenePaleontologyEoceneEocene Geologic EpochfastGeologyfastGeology, StratigraphicfastPaleontologyfastUnited StatesTeton RangefastGeologyGeology, StratigraphicPaleontologyEocene Geologic Epoch.Geology.Geology, Stratigraphic.Paleontology.Love J. D(John David),1913-2002,1391121Leopold Estella B.Love D. W.Geological Survey (U.S.),United States.National Park Service.Geological Survey of Wyoming.University of Wyoming.Department of Geology.COPCOPOCLCOOCLCEOCLCFGPOBOOK9910706802703321Eocene rocks, fossils, and geologic history, Teton Range, northwestern Wyoming3500936UNINA