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 Title:  J. Dale Nations collection ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  Dr. Jack Dale Nations is a retired geologist whose career spanned 55 years, the majority of which was spent in Arizona and ranged from field work to museum research and curation to teaching. Most significant from his professional research collection are photographs documenting the geologic history of northern Arizona and the Colorado Plateau. 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Aerial photographs | Geology, Stratigraphic—Cenozoic | Geology, Stratigraphic—Cretaceous | Geology, Stratigraphic—Paleozoic | Geology, Stratigraphic—Precambrian | Geology, Stratigraphic—Tertiary | Paleoecology | Paleontology—Cretaceous | Paleontology—Jurassic | Paleontology—Paleozoic | Paleontology—Triassic | Petroleum—Geology 
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...Dale Nations currently lives in Tucson, Arizona. Collection...
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