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Geomagnetism - Earth's magnetic field Jan 16, 2008 ... Figure 1: Magnetic field lines. If we could place a bar magnet inside the Earth, inclined approximately 11o to the rotational axis and ...
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Geomagnetism - Earth's magnetic field Jan 16, 2008 ... Earth's Magnetic Field - The Earth is surrounded by an invisible force ... intensity, the two most widely used magnetic field elements, ...
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Impact of stormsHurricane Juan (September 29, 2003) - Hurricane ... Nov 6, 2007 ... Environment Canada Weather office reported the highest sustained winds ... 9 metres off Halifax Harbour (Meteorological Service of Canada ...
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Impact of stormsPost-tropical Storm Noel (November 3-4, 2007 ... Mar 5, 2008 ... Geological Survey of Canada. Impact of storms. Post-tropical Storm Noel (November 3-4, 2007). Place Names and Study Sites ...
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Borehole Geophysics and Petrophysics - Natural gamma logging Oct 30, 2007 ... For details on natural gamma ray logging in volcanic rocks, see Mwenifumbo ... The GSC R&D logging system utilizes gamma-ray spectral data ...
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Radiation Geophysics - Gamma-ray spectrometry surveys Feb 6, 2008 ... Airborne and ground gamma-ray spectrometry surveys, the instrumentation and interpretation.
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EXTECH: Exploration Science and Technology Initiative - EXTECH II ... Dec 20, 2007 ... The EXTECH II project is a comprehensive study of the Bathurst Mining Camp ore reserves in New Brunswick. An impact study found the project ...
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GSC Calgary - Canadian Arctic Islands:List of maps and reports Dec 11, 2008 ... part of WESTERN QUEEN ELIZABETH ISLANDS, MAP 1142A, BULLETIN 332 (out of print); ELLEF RINGNES ISLAND, GSC MAP 4-1968; PAPER 68-16 (out of ...
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Past lives: Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology - The Japan connection Feb 7, 2008 ... GSC brass was delighted -- prompt work from a paleontologist they didn't have to pay! Kobayashi published his first paper on B.C. fossils in ...
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Vancouver's Landscape - Coast Mountains and Vancouver Nov 8, 2007 ... The Coast Mountains rise out of the Fraser Valley and extend northward along the coast to Alaska. Near Vancouver they consist mainly of ...
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