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Geology, geochronology, thermobarometry, and tectonic evolution of the Queen Maud block, Churchill craton, Nunavut, Canada
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The Queen Maud block is divided into two crustal belts. The western Perry River belt is dominated by Mesoarchean to Neoarchean granitic gneisses and supracrustal rocks; it was incorporated into the Rae domain by at least 2.46 Ga. The eastern Paalliq belt is dominated by the 2.52-2.45 Ga Queen...
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Spring 2016
The past quarter century has seen a marked increase in the recognition of fossil vertebrate tracksites in western Canada, primarily in Alberta and British Columbia. Notable new finds include the first record of sauropods in Canada, evidence of herding behavior in tyrannosaurs and ankylosaurs,...
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Community Perceptions of a Cooperation Agreement: A Case Study of the Oyu Tolgoi Cu-Au Mine in Southern Mongolia
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The worldwide demand for minerals and metals has increased since the last century, and is expected to increase along with the global population growth and increases in standards of living. Meeting this demand for mineral resources necessitates mining and extraction, which inevitably involves land...
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Spring 2020
The Lower Triassic Montney Formation is a world class hydrocarbons reservoir in Alberta and British Columbia. Although commonly described as a shale, it is a siltstone over most of its subcrop, for which predictive models for reservoir quality properties such as porosity and permeability,...
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Chemostratigraphy of the Boolgeeda Iron Formation and Turee Creek Group, Hamersley Basin, Western Australia
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In the most general sense, the Great Oxygenation Event (GOE) refers to the transition from oxygen poor to oxygen rich conditions on ancient Earth (Holland, 2002; Holland, 2006). It has traditionally been defined as the sedimentary intervals in which the isotopic signature for mass independent...
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Quantification of nitrogen in subducting slabs and its recycling in the forearc and sub-arc regions
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Nitrogen, a life-essential element, is exchanged between Earth’s surface and interior through subduction, which has been acting as a dominant driving force regulating the long-term evolution of Earth’s major N reservoirs. However, the nitrogen input fluxes into global subduction zones and the...