Geological Survey of Canada Calgary
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- Stable Isotope Stratification of Neoproterozoic Seawater in a Post-Snowball Earth: Evidence From Deepwater Rocks of Western Canada
- Traces of Old Glaciations in East-central Alaska
- Detrital Zircon U-Pb Ages From Northern Alaska and Northern Canada: Implications for Opening of the Canada Basin
- Origin of Relief in a Collisional Orogen: the Case of the Canadian Rockies
- Quaternary Geology and Glacial Limits of Southern Mackenzie Mountains and Foothills
- Circum-Arctic Mapping Project: New Magnetic Anomaly map Linked to the Geology of the Arctic
- Correlation of Glaciations: a Comparison of Northwestern North America and the South American Cordillera
- Subglacial recharge into carbonate bedrock aquifers and generation of microbial methane in adjacent organic-rich shales: southwestern Ontario, Canada
- Surficial geologic research program in the southern Mackenzie valley, Northwest Territories, Canada: its Significance and use in Planning Pipeline Construction and Resource Development
- IYPE in Canada
- Late Pleistocene ice margin fluctuations in the Nahanni National Park-UNESCO World Heritage Site and their impact on glacial lake formation and architecture of drainage systems across the Yukon-NWT continental divide
- Paleomagnetic evidence for multiple Late Cenozoic glaciations in the Tintina Trench, west central Yukon, Canada
- SHALLOW GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACROSS CANADA AS DERIVED FROM WELL TEMPERATURE LOGS AND SURFACE AIR TEMPERATURE TIME SERIES SHOWS GAINS DUE TO RECENT WARMING
- The Canadian Geoscience Education Network: a collaborative grassroots effort to support geoscience education
- Thermal Springs Distribution in the Canadian Cordillera (Invited)
- Life detection at an Arctic analog to Europa
- Thermal Springs of North America: Heat Flow or Hydrogeology?
- Assessing the potential environmental impact of Athabasca oil sands development in lakes across Northwest Saskatchewan
- The Best Modern Analog for Eocene Arctic Forests is within Today's Korean Peninsula
- Detrital Zircon Provenance of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian Neruokpuk Formation of northwestern Canada: Implications for Phanerozoic Arctic Evolution
- Early to middle Pleistocene Arctic coastal ice caps in the Northern Interior Plains of Canada, a comparison with northeastern Siberian coastal uplands
- Impact of Siberian Trap eruptions on Latest Permian Oceans
- Impacts of Siberian Trap Eruption on NW Pangea during the Latest Permian Extinction (Invited)
- Low Temperature Paleogene Thermal Evolution of the British Mountains using Apatite U-Th/He Dating, Northern Yukon, Canada
- Using thermal and spectroscopic (XANES) indices to understand the biological stability of soil organic matter.
- Coastal Mapping for Baseline Geoscience Knowledge to Support Community Hazard Assessment and Sustainable Development, Eastern Baffin Island, Nunavut
- Interactions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Organochlorine Pesticides with Sedimentary Organic Matter of Retrogressive Thaw Slump-Affected Lakes in the Tundra Uplands Adjacent to the Mackenzie Delta, NT, Canada
- Late Paleozoic to Triassic Arc Magmatism North of the Sverdrup Basin in the Canadian Arctic: Evidence from Detrital Zircon U-Pb Geochronology
- Palynostratigraphy of the early Paleogene Margaret Formation at Stenkul Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada: a comprehensive microfossil record of Arctic hyperthermal (ETM-2) vegetation
- Investigating the tectonic evolution of Baffin Bay, northern Canada, using a combination of constrained 3-D gravity inversion and deformable plate tectonic models
- How will ocean acidification and bottom water hypoxia affect the natural resilience of British Columbia's fjords to oil spills?
- Seismic Characterization of Subsea Permafrost: Interpretative Advantages of Using All Seismic Arrivals.
- Why does magnetostratigraphy not work in the Devonian?
- Shallow Geothermal Reservoir Exploration in Mt. Meager, British Columbia, Canada
- The Devonian magnetic field: weak and poorly understood