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John A. Wolfe's Degrees
- PhD Geology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Geophysics Stanford University
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- Constant elevation of southern Tibet over the past 15 million years (2003) (563)
- A Paleobotanical Interpretation of Tertiary Climates in the Northern Hemisphere (1978) (531)
- Some Aspects of Plant Geography of the Northern Hemisphere During the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary (1975) (501)
- A method of obtaining climatic parameters from leaf assemblages (1993) (486)
- Temperature parameters of humid to mesic forests of Eastern Asia and relation to forests of other regions of the Northern Hemisphere and Australasia: analysis of temperature data from more than 400 stations in Eastern Asia (1979) (460)
- The bases of angiosperm phylogeny: vegetative morphology. (1975) (438)
- North American nonmarine climates and vegetation during the Late Cretaceous (1987) (367)
- PALEOCLIMATIC ESTIMATES FROM TERTIARY LEAF ASSEMBLAGES (1995) (271)
- Tertiary climatic fluctuations and methods of analysis of tertiary floras (1971) (253)
- Paleobotanical evidence of Eocene and Oligocene paleoaltitudes in midlatitude western North America (1998) (248)
- Tertiary climatic changes at middle latitudes of western North America (1994) (248)
- Paleogene floras from the Gulf of Alaska region (1977) (238)
- Vegetation, climatic and floral changes at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (1986) (207)
- Tertiary climates and floristic relationships at high latitudes in the northern hemisphere (1980) (194)
- Paleobotanical evidence for high altitudes in Nevada during the Miocene (1997) (174)
- Middle Eocene dicotyledonous plants from Republic, northeastern Washington (1987) (157)
- Leaf assemblages across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Raton Basin, New Mexico and Colorado. (1987) (140)
- Systematics, Phylogeny, and Distribution of Acer (maples) in the Cenozoic of Western North America (1987) (132)
- An analysis of Neogene climates in Beringia (1994) (128)
- 21. Climatic, Floristic, and Vegetational Changes near the Eocene/Oligocene Boundary in North America (1992) (123)
- The Miocene Seldovia Point flora from the Kenai Group, Alaska (1980) (121)
- Distribution of major vegetational types during the Tertiary (2013) (115)
- Neogene floristic and vegetational history of the Pacific Northwest (1969) (111)
- Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic history of deciduousness and the terminal Cretaceous event (1987) (109)
- Plant taphonomy of late Holocene deposits in Trinity (Clair Engle) Lake, northern California (1987) (107)
- Paleoaltimetry incorporating atmospheric physics and botanical estimates of paleoclimate (1999) (99)
- Palaeobotanical evidence for a marked temperature increase following the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary (1990) (93)
- The Bases of Angiosperm Phylogeny: Paleobotany (1975) (88)
- The eocene-oligocene transition (1995) (83)
- Tertiary Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska (1966) (82)
- Tertiary plants from the Cook Inlet region, Alaska (1966) (79)
- A Pliocene flora and insect fauna from the Bering Strait region (1971) (74)
- The coal-bearing group in the Nenana coal field, Alaska (1969) (73)
- Relations of Environmental Change to Angiosperm Evolution During the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary (1997) (70)
- An analysis of present-day terrestrial lapse rates in the western conterminous United States and their significance to paleoaltitudinal estimates (1992) (67)
- Using fossil leaves as paleoprecipitation indicators: An Eocene example: Comment and Reply (1999) (62)
- Stratigraphic distribution of some pollen types from the Campanian and lower Maestrichtian rocks (Upper Cretaceous) of the Middle Atlantic States (1976) (62)
- An Overview of the Origins of the Modern Vegetation and Flora of the Northern Rocky Mountains (1987) (58)
- Late Tertiary floral assemblage from upland gravel deposits of the southern Maryland Coastal Plain (1990) (56)
- Palaeobotanical evidence for a June 'impact winter' at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary (1991) (55)
- Paleogene biostratigraphy of nonmarine rocks in King County, Washington (1968) (54)
- A chronologic framework for Cenozoic megafossil floras of northwestern North America and its relation to marine geochronology (1981) (51)
- Miocene floras from Fingerrock Washington, southwestern Nevada (1964) (50)
- Paleoecologic, paleoclimatic, and evolutionary significance of the Oligocene Creede flora, Colorado (1989) (50)
- interpretation of Alaskan Tertiary floras (1972) (50)
- Alaskan Cretaceous-Tertiary floras and Arctic origins (1987) (49)
- Rosaceous Chamaebatiaria-like foliage from the Paleogene of western North America (1988) (42)
- Great Basin-Colorado Plateau Transition in Central Utah: An Interface Between Active Extension and Stable Interior (2001) (40)
- Taxonomic revision of the Spermatopsida of the Oligocene Creede flora (1990) (38)
- Arc magmatism and mineralization in North Luzon and its relationship to subduction at the East Luzon and North Manila Trenches (1990) (35)
- Radiometric dating of ash partings in Alaskan coal beds and upper Tertiary paleobotanical stages (1980) (35)
- Fossil forms of Amentiferae (1973) (34)
- Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Early Pleistocene Rocks from the Continental Margin in the Bering Sea (1969) (33)
- Tectonic uplift of a middle Wisconsin marine platform near the Mendocino triple junction, California (1983) (33)
- Vicariance biogeography of angiosperms in relation to paleobotanical data (1981) (33)
- Detection of lymphocytes in endomyocardium using immunohistochemical techniques. Relevance to evaluation of endomyocardial biopsies in suspected cases of lymphocytic myocarditis (1986) (31)
- Comparative Morphology of Fossil and Extant Leaves of Nelumbonaceae, Including a New Genus from the Late Cretaceous of Western North America (2011) (31)
- Paleoclimatic significance of the oligocene and neogene floras of the northwestern United States (1981) (30)
- Causes of death in renal transplant recipients. A review of autopsy findings from 1966 through 1985. (1987) (29)
- Correlation of Tertiary Formations of Alaska (1961) (28)
- Late Paleocene through middle Eocene climates in lowland North America (2000) (28)
- INFILTRATING CELL PHENOTYPES AND PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH HEPATIC ALLOGRAFT REJECTION OR ACCEPTANCE (1987) (25)
- The correlation of mononuclear cell phenotype in endomyocardial biopsies with clinical history and cardiac dysfunction. (1989) (23)
- : The Miocene Flora of Kreuzau, Western Germany, I. The Leaf-Remains (1973) (23)
- Alaskan Palaeogene Climates as Inferred from the Clamp Database (1994) (22)
- Taxonomic revision of the Spermatopsida of the Oligocene Creede flora, southern Colorado (1989) (22)
- The Taysan porphyry copper deposit, southern Luzon Island, Philippines (1978) (22)
- Fluidization versus phreatomagmatic explosions in breccia pipes (1980) (20)
- Revisions of Ulmus and Zelkova in the Middle and Late Tertiary of Western North America (1977) (20)
- Composite lymphoma: a unique case with two immunologically distinct B-cell neoplasms. (1984) (14)
- National Mineral Policy (1984) (13)
- Paleogene floras from the Gulf of Alaska (1969) (13)
- Structural Lineaments and Neogene Volcanism in Southwestern Luzon (2013) (12)
- Mineral Resources a World Review (1984) (10)
- Ethanol in intracerebral clot Report of two homicidal cases with prolonged survival after injury (1980) (10)
- Paleomagnetism of Luzon (2013) (10)
- Arctic dinosaurs and terminal cretaceous extinctions. (1988) (9)
- Paleobotanical evidence for the development of high altitudes during the early Eocene in northwestern North America (2000) (7)
- North Palawan Block, Philippines--Its Relation to Asian Mainland and Role in Evolution of South China Sea: DISCUSSION (1984) (7)
- Breccias related to explosive volcanism (1986) (5)
- Race, macular degeneration, and diabetic maculopathy. (1993) (5)
- Comments and Replies on “Model for the origin of the Yakutat block, an accreting terrane in the northern Gulf of Alaska”COMMENT (1984) (5)
- Impact of K‐T Boundary Events on Terrestrial Life (2007) (4)
- Phenotype and patterns of inflammatory cell infiltration associated with rejection or acceptance of rat liver allografts. (1987) (4)
- 10 Large, Holocene low-angle landslide, Samar Island, Philippines (1977) (3)
- A Miocene pollen sequence from the Cascade Range of northern Oregon. In Short papers in geology and hydrology (1962) (3)
- Comment on “Catastrophic debris avalanche from ancestral Mount Shasta volcano, California” (1985) (3)
- Age of Arkose Ridge Formation, South-Central Alaska: GEOLOGICAL NOTES (1961) (2)
- Latest Cretaceous and Early Tertiary History of Vegetation in the Powder River Basin, Montana and Wyoming (2013) (2)
- Laser induced thermal injury of rabbit cornea and treatment with anti-inflammatory agents (1985) (2)
- Camote porphyry copper deposits (1975) (2)
- Comment and Reply on ‘Tectonic uplift of a middle Wisconsin marine platform near the Mendocino triple junction, California’ REPLY (1983) (1)
- Eruptions of Taal Volcano 1976–1977 (1980) (1)
- Panhypopituitarism due to multiple myeloma. (1970) (1)
- Plants at the K/T boundary (1992) (1)
- Paleoclimates. (Book Reviews: Climates Throughout Geologic Time) (1981) (1)
- [Letter from J. A. Wolfe to Truett Latimer, February 25, 1957] (1957) (0)
- Tertiary and Cretaceous Coals in the Rocky Mountains Region: Casper, Wyoming to Salt Lake City, Utah June 29–July 8, 1989 (1989) (0)
- Plant Phylogenesis: Palaeobiology of Angiosperm Origins . Problems of Mesozoic Seed-Plant Evolution. Norman F. Hughes. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1976. viii, 242 pp., illus. $21.50. Cambridge Earth Science Series. (1976) (0)
- Evaluation of cyclosporine-induced nephrotoxicity by immunoperoxidase analysis of renal allograft biopsies. (1987) (0)
- Biostratigraphy of Nonmarine Tertiary of Northern Pacific Basin: ABSTRACT (1970) (0)
- Adventures of an Oxy-Phile (Petty TL) (2005) (0)
- Safety with lasers. (1971) (0)
- U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey Taxonomic Revision of the Spermatopsida of the Oligocene Creede Flora, Southern Colorado by (2010) (0)
- Mineral Deposits Found in Exploring for Petroleum: ABSTRACT (1971) (0)
- Mineral Production Technology (1984) (0)
- Forest Service Safety of Dams Studies (1977) (0)
- I-95 RECONSTRUCTION: A SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC APPROACH (1989) (0)
- Reconnaissance Spore and Pollen Examination, Early Tertiary Turbidite Beds, Aleutian Abyssal Plain, Site 183 (1973) (0)
- Adventures of an Oxy-Phile (2005) (0)
- Plant Phylogenesis (1976) (0)
- Presentation of the Paleontological Society Medal to Harlan Banks (1988) (0)
- Minerals in History (1984) (0)
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