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Cambrian–Lower Ordovician of SW Quebec–NE New York 魁北克西南部-纽约东北部的寒武纪-下奥陶统
GSA in the Field in 2020 Pub Date : 2021-07-12 DOI: 10.1130/2021.0060(01)
O. Hersi, E. Landing, David A. Franzi, J. Hagadorn
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A field trip to observe features of Lake Bonneville, mountain glaciation, and Great Salt Lake near Salt Lake City, Utah, USA 实地考察美国犹他州盐湖城附近的邦纳维尔湖、高山冰川和大盐湖的特征
GSA in the Field in 2020 Pub Date : 2021-07-12 DOI: 10.1130/2021.0060(03)
C. Oviatt, G. Atwood, B. Laabs, P. Jewell, H. Jol
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From obduction to collision: A transect across Ordovician to Devonian sedimentary basins of the Québec Appalachians, Canada 从逆冲到碰撞:横跨奥陶系到泥盆纪沉积盆地的样带,阿巴拉契亚,加拿大
GSA in the Field in 2020 Pub Date : 2021-07-12 DOI: 10.1130/2020.0060(02)
M. Perrot, S. Souza, A. Tremblay
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