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Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern Ontario

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English
Pages
106

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Cover of: Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern Ontario
Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern Ontario
1992, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada
in English
Cover of: Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern Ontario. by D. Stone, D.C. Kamineni and M.C. Jackson
Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern Ontario. by D. Stone, D.C. Kamineni and M.C. Jackson
Publish date unknown, Energy, Mines and Resources
in English

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Edition Notes

In English, with pref., abstract and summary in English and French.

Map issued in envelope (30 x 23 cm.).

"Cat. no. M42-405E"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-75).

Published in
Ottawa, Canada
Series
Bulletin (Geological Survey of Canada) -- 405

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Library of Congress
QE185 .A43 no. 405, QE653 .A43 no. 405

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106 p. :
Number of pages
106

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OL15364536M
ISBN 10
0660144212
LCCN
94226722

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