Retreat of the last ice sheets in Northeastern British Columbia and adjacent Alberta

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William Henry Mathews
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Retreat of the last ice sheets in Northeastern British Columbia and adjacent Alberta
1980, Geological Survey of Canada, sold by Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre, Supply and Services Canada
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 21-22.
Summary in French.
Map (1 fold. col. leaf) inserted at end.
"Cat. no. M42-331E."

Published in
Ottawa, Hull, Québec
Series
Bulletin - Geological Survey ;, 331, Bulletin (Geological Survey of Canada) ;, 331.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
557.1 s, 551.7/92/09711
Library of Congress
QE185 .A43 no. 331, QE697 .A43 no. 331

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Pagination
22 p. :
Number of pages
22

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4235843M
ISBN 10
0662105950
LCCN
80516521

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