Trevor D. Ford
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Trevor D. Ford, OBE is a British geologist, specialising in speleology, and an author. He was a Senior Lecturer in the Geology Department of the University of Leicester, and also Associate Dean of Science. He served as the editor of Transactions of the British Cave Research Association, renamed Cave Science (later Cave and Karst Science), from 1973 until his retirement in 1993.[1]
He has written several popular introductions to Peak District geology, a definitive study of the local fluorite Blue John, as well as numerous cave field guides.
Ford was awarded the OBE in 1997 for services to geology and caving.[2]
[edit] Selected publications
- Ford TD. Rocks & Scenery of the Peak District, Landmark Publishing, 2002
- Ford T. Sediments in Caves, BCRA Cave Studies Series 9, 2001
- Ford TD. Derbyshire Blue John, Landmark Publishing, 2000
- Ford T, Gunn J. Caves and Karst of the Peak District BCRA Cave Studies 3, 1992
- Ford TD. Limestones and Caves of Wales, Cambridge University Press, 1989
- Ford TD, Gill DW. Caves of Derbyshire, Dalesman, 1984
- Ford TD, ed. Limestones and Caves of the Peak District, Geo-Books, 1977
- Ford TD, Rieuwerts JH, eds. Lead Mining in the Peak District, Landmark Publishing for the Peak District Mines Historical Society, 1975