Recently added articles from Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences:
Geoelectric structure of the northeastern Williston basin and underlying Precambrian lithosphere.(Report)
Jun 01, 2009; ... [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] Introduction In this study, which forms part of the Canadian POLARIS (Portable Observatories for Lithosphere Analysis and Research Investigating Seismicity) project, the magnetotelluric (MT) method is used to image the electrical resistivity ...
Comparative anatomy of selected basal ceratopsian dentitions.(Report)
Jun 01, 2009; ... Introduction A unique feature of ceratopsids, the most derived ceratopsians, is the form of mastication. Derived ceratopsian jaws contain large numbers of teeth, which are mesiodistally compressed for close packing in dental batteries in which files of teeth interlock both ...
Erratum: Quaternary stratigraphy of the prophet river, northeastern British Columbia.(ERRATUM)(Correction notice)
Jun 01, 2009; ... Ref.: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 45(5): 565-575 (2008). Figure 3 was missing one of the stratigraphic columns and some other information because of technical problems and so it is being republished here. NRC Research Press apologizes for any inconveniences this may have ...
Announcement of the Canadian journal of Earth Sciences Best Paper Award and the first winners of the award/Annonce du prix du meilleur article de la revue canadienne des sciences de la terre et des premiers laureats.
Jun 01, 2009; ... On May 25, 2009, at the annual Geological Association of Canada luncheon, the first winner of the GAC--NRC Research Press, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Best Paper Award was announced. It was a thrilling event as smiling GAC members paid tribute to the best-of-the-best submissions to ...
Paleomagnetic dating of the northern Alberta kimberlites.(Report)
Apr 01, 2009; ... Introduction Pioneering work using paleomagnetism on kimberlites was first successfully done in South Africa (Jones 1968). McFadden and Jones (1977) studied five kimberlite pipes to construct the paleomagnetic pole position for Africa in Upper Cretaceous. McFadden (1977) also ...