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The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC; French: Commission géologique du Canada, CGC) is a Canadian federal government agency responsible for performing geological surveys of the country developing Canada's natural resources and protecting the environment.
In 1958, Price began working in the Petroleum Geology Section of the Geological Survey of Canada. For the next ten years he studied the structure and tectonics of the Cordillera of western Canada, mapping its geological features. In 1968, he left the Geological Survey to work at Queen's University as an associate professor. Between 1972 and ...
Geological Survey of Canada. Souther, J. G. (1977). "Volcanism and Tectonic environments in the Canadian Cordillera – a second look". Volcanic Regimes in Canada. Geological Association of Canada. pp. 3–24. ISBN 0-608-17198-0. Souther, J. G. (1992). The Late Cenozoic Mount Edziza Volcanic Complex, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada.
Catherine Hickson (born 1955) is a Canadian volcanologist, formerly with the Geological Survey of Canada, part of Natural Resources Canada.Since 2014, she has been the chief operating officer for Dajin Resources Corp. and president, Tuya Terra Geo Corp. Hickson studied at the University of British Columbia and received her PhD in geology and volcanology in 1987.
John Joseph Clague PhD FRSC OC (born 1946) is a Canadian authority in Quaternary and environmental earth sciences.He is a professor of earth sciences at Simon Fraser University and an emeritus scientist of the Geological Survey of Canada.
James (Jim) W.H. Monger is an emeritus scientist of the Geological Survey of Canada and a world leader in the application of plate tectonics to the study of mountain chain formation. Education [ edit ]
Walter Andrew Bell (January 4, 1889 – 1969) was a Canadian geologist.He worked for the Geological Survey of Canada for over 40 years and authored or co-authored 70 publications.
Selected publications [ edit ] Sangster, D.F., 1968, Some chemical features of lead-zinc deposits in carbonate rocks : Canada Geological Survey Paper 68–39, 17 p.
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