Northern News

Two articles are included in this edition of Northern News. The first is "Glacial-geomorphological research in the Howells Valley and the watershed district of central Quebec-Labrador" by E. Darbyshire who concluded that the ice sheet in this area melted to form thin, separate masses occup...

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