New bathymetry, gravity and Pliocene - Quaternary sediment isopach maps have been compiled and gridded for the Scotian margin. A large positive gravity anomaly exists over the Laurentian Fan, which is the major Pliocene - Quaternary depocentre on the Scotian margin. This gravity anomaly is not related to deep structure but can be largely explained by considering the Pliocene-Quaternary sediments as isostatically uncompensated. This implies that the underlying continental margin lithosphère has had considerable strength for at least 3 Ma. Some residual anomalies not accounted for by Pliocene-Quaternary sediment thickness may represent thicker Miocene depocentres, but improved seismic and stratigraphie data are required to assess this possibi...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth Science research ...
Rhythmites overlying either cross-bedded sand or diamicton are found throughout the Ottawa Valley. P...
Geophysical surveys, undertaken in the Toronto-Burlington corridor of western Lake Ontario and in th...
The regional Quaternary seismo-stratigraphy of NW Gulf of St. Lawrence, based on 5700 line km of hig...
As analogs for impact of a future sea-level rise on the coast of Nova Scotia (eastern Canada), geolo...
Regional ship-borne investigations of seafloor sediments provide further information on late Quatern...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
Magnetic and gravity data from northeastern Cape Breton Island, southwestern Newfoundland, and the i...
The Northern Great Plains of western Canada contain numerous saline and hypersaline lakes. Most of t...
A sequence of late Quaternary geologic events in northern New Brunswick is determined from striation...
Banks Island is a polar desert where continental ice sheets, spreading from a dispersal centr...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth science research ...
Baie des Chaleurs is the fourth largest estuary in eastern Canada. The bay is a broad and shallow ba...
In the Geraldton and Hemlo areas distantly-derived carbonate tills lie between slightly to non-calca...
Six dives with the submersible PISCES IV have permitted a unique description of the benthic and pela...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth Science research ...
Rhythmites overlying either cross-bedded sand or diamicton are found throughout the Ottawa Valley. P...
Geophysical surveys, undertaken in the Toronto-Burlington corridor of western Lake Ontario and in th...
The regional Quaternary seismo-stratigraphy of NW Gulf of St. Lawrence, based on 5700 line km of hig...
As analogs for impact of a future sea-level rise on the coast of Nova Scotia (eastern Canada), geolo...
Regional ship-borne investigations of seafloor sediments provide further information on late Quatern...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
Magnetic and gravity data from northeastern Cape Breton Island, southwestern Newfoundland, and the i...
The Northern Great Plains of western Canada contain numerous saline and hypersaline lakes. Most of t...
A sequence of late Quaternary geologic events in northern New Brunswick is determined from striation...
Banks Island is a polar desert where continental ice sheets, spreading from a dispersal centr...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth science research ...
Baie des Chaleurs is the fourth largest estuary in eastern Canada. The bay is a broad and shallow ba...
In the Geraldton and Hemlo areas distantly-derived carbonate tills lie between slightly to non-calca...
Six dives with the submersible PISCES IV have permitted a unique description of the benthic and pela...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth Science research ...
Rhythmites overlying either cross-bedded sand or diamicton are found throughout the Ottawa Valley. P...
Geophysical surveys, undertaken in the Toronto-Burlington corridor of western Lake Ontario and in th...