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Tag Archives: tectonics
New Banner picture! Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault at Cape Chignecto, Nova Scotia
Figure 1. The western extremity of the Cobequid Chedabucto Fault complex in Nova Scotia. The Cape in the distance is called Cape Chignecto It is a glorious view from the beach at Advocate Harbour. We look West towards Cape Chignecto. The … Continue reading
Canadian Earth Science for @PMHarper 3 – the importance of finding layered oceanic crust
The preamble to this review series is here. Gillis, K.M., J.E. Snow, A. Klaus, N. Abe, A.B. Adriao, N. Akizawa, G. Ceuleneer, M.J. Cheadle, K. Faak, T.J. Falloon, S.A. Friedman, M. Godard, G. Guerin, Y. Harigane, A.J. Horst, T. Hoshide, … Continue reading