1. Wood, J. A. (1958) Solubility of quartz in water at high temperatures and pressures. Amer. Journ. Sci. 256, 40-47.
2. Wood, J. A. (1962) Metamorphism in chondrites. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 26, 739-749.
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5. Wood, J. A. (1968) Meteorites and the Origin of Planets. Earth and Planetary Science Series, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 117 pp. (Russian translation published by Mir, Moscow, 1971; Japanese translation published by Blue Backs, 1971.)
6. Wood, J. A., U. B. Marvin, B. N. Powell, and J. S. Dickey, Jr. (1970) Lunar anorthosites.
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7. Wood, J. A. (1970) Petrology of the lunar soil and geophysical implications. Journ. Geophys. Res. 75, 6497-6513.
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9. Wood, John A. First Samples from Earth’s Moon. Sky & Telescope, Special Issue. Vol. 138, no.1. July 2019, pp. 14-21.
10. LSAPT members in 1972 (A. Burlingame, D. Burnett, B. Doe, D. Gault, L. Haskin, H. Schnoes, D. Heymann, WMelson, J. Papike, R. Tilling, N. Toksöz, and J. Wood.