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- 19Gingras, Murray (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
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Detailed examination of iron meteorites and impact generated carbonaceous spherules associated with the Whitecourt Meteorite Impact Crater, Alberta, Canada
DownloadSpring 2014
The impact of an iron meteorite <1100 years ago near Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada formed a crater 36 m in diameter. The impacting body fragmented upon impact, scattering thousands of shrapnel-shaped fragments around the crater. Internal examination of the fragments reveal that the mineralogy is...
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Deposition and sea level fluctuations during Miocene times, Grand Cayman, British West Indies
DownloadFall 2012
The Lower to Middle Miocene Cayman Formation on Grand Cayman, which is part of the Bluff Group, is at least 130 m thick. The mostly dolomitized Cayman Formation is herein divided into a ‘limestone member’ and ‘dolostone member’ as limestone is found in the formation in the central part of Grand...
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Dendrochronology and treeline dynamics within arctic and alpine localities in western and central Canada
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The transition from forest to tundra, commonly called treeline, is expected to advance, particularly in northern latitudes. Treeline in two subarctic locales: the western Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, and the western Hudson Bay Lowlands southeast of Churchill, Manitoba were studied,...
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Spring 2019
The Maritimes Basin is a sedimentary basin covering onshore and offshore Atlantic Canada with late Paleozoic strata. The basin comprises a series of partially-connected and isolated fault-bounded subbasins trending generally northeast. Two subbasins are chosen for detailed analysis: the...
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Deformation and kinematic history of the Sackville and Moncton Subbasins, southeastern New Brunswick, Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada
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The Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada is a structurally and stratigraphically complex basin filled from the Late Devonian to the Permian; it contains smaller subbasins with common stratigraphy separated by fault-controlled basement uplifts. The Sackville and eastern Moncton Subbasins are located...
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Deciphering Petrogenetic Histories of Polymict Regolith Breccias from the Moon, Mars, and 4 Vesta
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The geological histories of planetary bodies in our solar system can be understood by unraveling the petrogenetic histories and evolution of regolith breccias derived from their planetary surfaces. This study investigates three meteoritic breccias, Northwest Africa (NWA) 14340, Sariçiçek, and NWA...