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  2. Geological Survey of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1842, the Geological Survey of Canada was formed to fulfill this request. [1] The First Canadian Pacific R.R. and Geological Survey parties for British Columbia, July 22, 1871. Photographer: Benjamin F Baltzy. Courtesy: Toronto Public Library Digital Collections Geological Survey of Canada building in Montreal, 1852–1874

  3. Raymond A. Price - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Ontario Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) is an administrative Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry.It is responsible for documenting and communicating the Geology of Ontario, and manages the Abandoned Mines Information System (AMIS), the Ontario Assessment File Database (OAFD), the Ontario Drill Hole Database (ODHD), the Ontario Mineral ...

  5. Donald F. Sangster - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. George Frederick Matthew - Wikipedia

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    After Canada's Confederation in 1867, his geological work came to prominence as the Geological Survey of Canada began, and he worked part-time for the survey. He received honorary doctorates from Laval University and the University of New Brunswick, and was awarded the Geological Society of London's Murchison Medal in 1917.

  7. Jack Souther - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Felix M. Gradstein - Wikipedia

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    Felix M. Gradstein (born 1941, in the Netherlands) is a Dutch-Canadian academic and a pioneer in quantitative stratigraphy and geologic time scale.At the University of Utrecht, he studied paleontology and stratigraphy, obtaining his Ph.D. taking a novel biometrical approach in micropaleontology, [1] under the supervision of Professor CW Drooger.

  9. Ashton F. Embry - Wikipedia

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    Ashton F. Embry (born August 13, 1946) is a Canadian research scientist at the Geological Survey of Canada.. Embry is a graduate of the University of Manitoba, who received a PhD in stratigraphy from the University of Calgary in 1976.