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2“.... The importance and likelihood of additional past ice shelves in the Canadian High Arctic is discussed....”
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5“...Various measures of the character of ablation season conditions in the Canadian High Arctic (north...”
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7“...This paper considers time regulation as an aspect of Canadian governmental and institutional...”
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8by Flowers, Rebecca M., Bowring, Samuel A., Mahan, Kevin H., Williams, Michael, Williams, Ian S.“... Athabasca region of the western Canadian shield is consistent with a history characterized by 2.55 Ga...”
Published 2008
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9“...Archaeological research suggests that cultural changes in the Canadian Arctic are closely linked...”
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10by Bradley, Raymond S“... to the theoretical "steady-state" equilibrium-line altitudes in the Canadian high Arctic. It is suggested...”
Published 1975
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11“... the Canadian islands and northwest Greenland. The elevation of the lowest equilibrium line altitudes (ELAs...”
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12“... the Canadian islands and northwest Greenland. The elevation of the lowest equilibrium line altitudes (ELAs...”
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13by Mahan, Kevin H“... of the western Canadian Shield, high pressure granulites (∼1.0+ GPa) make up one of the largest exposed deep...”
Published 2005
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15“... in the hanging wall of the ca. 1.85 Ga thrust-sense Legs Lake shear zone in the western Canadian Shield...”
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16by Kopf, Christopher Frederick“... regions may indicate the existence of a block-style architecture in the lower crust of the Canadian Shield...”
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18“... is to synthesize and critically reflect on the Canadian ARCTISEN team experiences of co-creating knowledge...”
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19“... landscape. The application of the model utilizes ethnographic data on Canadian Inuit and South Slav peasants....”
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20“... are now found throughout the White Mountains north to the Canadian border, with the highest relative...”
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