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Last Gasp of the Grenville Orogeny - Thermochronology of the Grenville Front Tectonic Zone Near Killarney, Ontario
(1993-09)We present U-Pb (titanite, zircon) and Ar-40/Ar-39 (hornblende, mica, K-feldspar) data from a transect across the western part of the Grenville Front Tectonic Zone (GFTZ) near Killarney, Ontario. High-grade metamorphic ... -
Last gasp of the Grenville Orogeny; thermochronology of the Grenville Front tectonic zone near Killarney, Ontario
(University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1993-09)No abstract available. -
Last gasp of the Grenville Orogeny; thermochronology of the Grenville Front tectonic zone near Killarney, Ontario
(University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1993-09)No abstract available. -
LATE CENOZOIC PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN THE NORTHWEST PACIFIC USING RADIOLARIAN BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF ODP SITE 1179 AND OTHERS
(2001-04-15)The radiolarian zonation of ODP Site 1179 was accessed using core-catcher samples. The data indicate that the soft sediments analyzed range from late Miocene to Recent. The radiolaria biostratigraphy of ODP Site 1179 yielded ... -
A Late Cretaceous polar forest, Emma Fjord, Northwest Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada: Paleobotany, Paleoecology and Paleoclimatology
(2002-04-15)During the Mesozoic to Early Cenozoic greenhouse climate phase forests grew well within the polar circle. These unique polar forest ecosystems flourished in a warm, high-latitude environment where trees were subjected to ... -
Late Pleistocene - Holocene Benthonic Foraminifera from the Northern Scotian Shelf
(1986-04-15)A micropaleontological study was carried out on a core taken from latitude 45.8oN in St. Annes Basin on the northern Nova Scotian Shelf. Benthonic foraminiferal assemblages were defined in terms of abundance and dominance ... -
Late Pleistocene-Holocene Paleoceanography of the Northeast Newfoundland Shelf; Benthonic Foraminiferal Evidence
(1986-04-15)A micropaleontological study based on benthonic foraminifera was made of seventy-one samples from core 80-030-26 (Gravity and Piston) taken at a water depth of 267 m in outer Notre Dame Bay, northeast Newfoundland Shelf. ... -
Late quaternary slip-rate variations along the warm springs valley fault system, northern walker lane, California-Nevada border
(2013)No abstract available. -
LATEST CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY STRATIGRAPHY ON THE LAHAVE PLATFORM, OFFSHORE NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
(2002-04-15)The LaHave Platform is a relatively stable segment of the continental margin of Nova Scotia, developed along the flank of the Scotian Basin. The latest Cretaceous through Tertiary part of the succession, designated the ... -
Latest Pleistocene-Holocene Paleoceanographic Trends on the Inner Scotian Shelf off the South Shore of Nova Scotia: Benthonic Foraminiferal Evidence
(1988-04-15)Two piston cores, 78-005-112 and 77-002-15, from the Inner Scotian Shelf off the South Shore of Nova Scotia provide the basis for a micropaleontological study of the paleoceanographic trends. The study of benthonic ... -
Lattice sums for dipolar systems
(1987-12/01)A general method for the evaluation of lattice sums determining the effective parameters in the Hamiltonian of a dipolar magnetic system is described. The anisotropy of the Hamiltonian is examined for crystal structures ... -
Lattice-gas model to understand voltage profiles of LiNixMn2-xO4/Li electrochemical cells
(1997-08)No abstract available. -
Lattice-Gas-Model Approach to Understanding the Structures of Lithium Transition-Metal Oxides Limo(2)
(1994-01)No abstract available. -
Lattice-Parameter Changes and Triclinic Distortions in Lixmo6se8 for 0 Less-Than-Chi-Less-than 4
(1985)No abstract available. -
LBQS 0103-2753: A Binary Quasar in a Major Merger
(2011-09-07)We present HST and UKIRT spectra and images of the 2 kpc binary quasar LBQS 0103-2753 (z=0.858). The HST images (V- and I-band) show tidal features demonstrating that this system is a major galaxy merger in progress. A ... -
Leaving Space to Roost: An Examination of Human Disturbances to Shorebirds in the Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia.
(2020-12)Every year, up to 1.4 million shorebirds, such as the Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla), use the Bay of Fundy and the Minas Basin as a stopover site before continuing their transoceanic migration to their southern ...