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Stratigraphy, structure, and mafic sills in a section through the Halifax Group, Black River area, Kings County, Nova Scotia. (Atlantic Universities ... 2000).: An article from: Atlantic Geology
K. Gladwin
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Slope failure hazard in Canada's Atlantic Provinces: a review.(Report): An article from: Atlantic Geology
Ian Spooner, Martin Batterson, Norm Catto, David Liverman, Bruce E. Broster, Kim Kearns, Fenton Isenor, G. Wayne McAskill
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Petrography of a "cryptic" mixed magma system--the Mount Waldo granite, coastal Maine.: An article from: Atlantic Geology
D. Gibson, D.R. Lux, M.A. Choate
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U-Pb geochronology and geologic significance of the two oldest known mafic dyke swarms on earth: 3659. (Geological Association of Canada 2000 Annual ... Section).: An article from: Atlantic Geology
J.L. Crowley, R.V. White, J.S. Myers, G.R. Dunning
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New lithogeochemical and Pb isotope data from the Buchans area, central Newfoundland. (Geological Association of Canada 2000 Annual Technical Meeting ... Section).: An article from: Atlantic Geology
L.S. Winter, D.H.C. Wilton
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A late Neoproterozoic age for the Caledonia Mountain Pluton, a high Ti-V layered gabbro in the Caledonia (Avalon) terrane, southern New ... An article from: Atlantic Geology
Sandra M. Barr, Michael A. Hamilton, Chris E. White, Scott D. Samson
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Inductive transfer applied to modeling river discharge in Nova Scotia.(Report): An article from: Atlantic Geology
Daniel L. Silver, Ian S. Spooner, Lisa Gaudette
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Palaeophycus bolbitermilus isp. nov. from the Lower Silurian Upsalquitch Formation of New Brunswick, Eastern Canada.: An article from: Atlantic Geology
Jeong Yul Kim, Ron K. Pickerill, Reg A. Wilson
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Cleavages developed in mudstone during diagenesis and deformation: an example from the Carboniferous (Tournaisian), southeastern New Brunswick, Canada.(Report): An article from: Atlantic Geology
Adrian F. Park
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