DR. G. M. DAWSON has been engaged continuously for seventeen years in geological exploration of the Western Territories of Canada, including the country from Lake Superior to the Pacific; and in the ...
Geologists from the University of Alberta have found that portions of Canada collided a minimum of 500 million years earlier than previously thought. Their research, published in the American journal ...
On the remote Purple Sands Beach, the sand can appear in a spectrum of chromatic hues, ranging from lavender to magenta and sometimes even pink. The last time Candice LaFaver spotted the purple grains ...
Earth Sciences History, Vol. 12, No. 2, HISTORY OF CANADIAN GEOLOGY AND OTHER PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE FIRST HISTORY OF EARTH SCIENCES SOCIETY MEETING (1993), pp. 122-128 (7 pages) Alice Evelyn Wilson ...
Some time in mid- to late November, geophysicist David Eaton will head into the forests around Fort St. John, Canada, and help to nestle an array of 15 seismometers onto the ground. They will spend ...
Jared Young, Michael McDonald-Beraskow, Bryan Dowkes et al. The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) celebrated its 175th anniversary and increased interest in geology among young Canadians with zero ...
Each number has also a distinctive title. At head of title, nos. 1-13: Canada. Dept. of Mines, Geological Survey; no. 14- Canada. Dept. of Mines and Resources. Mines ...
Researchers exploring a remote terrain in Arctic Canada have made discoveries that may rock the world of Canadian geology. Geologists from the University of Alberta have found that portions of Canada ...
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