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The Origin and Emplacement of the Rock Units in Mule Creek, Northwestern British Columbia
(1983-04-15)In 1982 field work was carried out in northwestern British Columbia for Noranda Exploration Company, Ltd. Here a sequence of porphyritic and vesicular volcanic flows containing interbedded gypsum was discovered. Finely ... -
The Origin and Occurrence of Cordierite in the South Mountain Batholith
(1984-04-15)Cordierite occurs on both sides of the contact between the South Mountain batholith and the Meguma metasediments, in southwestern Nova Scotia. Textural features of the cordierites in the batholith, the xenoliths, the Meguma ... -
ORIGIN AND STRATIGRAPHIC SETTING OF THE SACKVILLE SPUR BOTTOM SIMULATING REFLECTOR, OFFSHORE NEWFOUNDLAND
(2017-04-10)Bottom Simulating Reflectors (BSRs) may represent free gas trapped below gas hydrates or a diagenetic transition such as that of opal-A to opal-CT in biosiliceous sediments. Determination of the origin of BSRs is important ... -
The origin of [Fe II] emission in NGC 4151
(2002-03)The centre of NGC 4151 has been observed in the J-band with the SMIRFS integral field unit (IFU) on the UK Infrared Telescope. A map of [Fe II] emission is derived, and compared with the distributions of the optical narrow ... -
Origin of Diamonds in Chromitites of the Luobusa Ophiolite, Southern Tibet, China
(1999-01)Diamonds and an extensive assemblage of associated minerals were discovered in podiform chromitites of the Luobusa ophiolite, southern Tibet, China. Thus far, 25 diamonds have been recovered from the mineral separates of ... -
Origin of Foliation in the Barrington Passage Pluton
(1991-04-15)New studies provide insight into the processes producing the penetrative foliation observed in the Barrington Passage Pluton (BPP). Preferred alignment of primary minerals, imbrication of feldspars, preferred alignment of ... -
Origin of lapse rate changes in the upper tropical troposphere
(American Meteorological Society, 2002)Vertical motions in clouds arise from a variety of thermodynamic processes, including latent heat release, evaporative cooling, melting, and cloud radiative heating. In the Tropics, the net upward vertical mass flux from ... -
The Originality of Samuel Butler
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Origins and evolution of mitochondrial transcription and replication machinery.
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Origins and evolution of the archaebacterial and eukaryotic DNA replication apparatus.
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The Origins of the Nova Scotia Lumber Trade
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1946)