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Field Trip B5: Geology and environmental geochemistry of lode gold deposits in Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Stable isotopic composition of deep-sea gorgonian corals Primnoa spp.: a new archive of surface processes
(2005)
The deep-sea gorgonian coral Primnoa spp. live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at depths of 65 to 3200 m. They have an arborescent growth form with a skeletal axis composed of annual rings made from calcite and gorgonin. ...
Radiocarbon evidence for annual growth rings in the deep-sea octocoral Primnoa resedaeformis
(2005)
The deep-sea gorgonian octocoral Primnoa resedaeformis is distributed throughout the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at depths of 65 to 3200 m. It has a 2-part skeleton of calcite and gorgonin. Towards the inside of the axial ...
Field Trip B1: Accretion of peri-Gondwanan terranes, northern mainland Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip B9: Gold metallogeny in the Newfoundland Appalachians
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip A3: Glaciation and landscapes of the Halifax region, Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip A4: Structural geology and vein arrays of lode gold deposits, Meguma terrane, Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip B3: Geology and volcanology of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, southern Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip B6: The macrotidal environment of the Minas Basin, Nova Scotia: sedimentology,morphology, and human impact
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)