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Geology, Tanquary Fiord, District of Franklin / geology of Carboniferous and younger rocks by R. Thorsteinsson, 1962, 1963, and E.T. Tozer 1962 ; geology of Sulurian and older rocks by H.P. Trettin 1962 ; compilation by R. Thorsteinsson and H.P. Trettin ; geological cartography by the Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology, Geological Survey of Canada, 1971.
Author
Thorsteinsson, R.
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
Ottawa [Ont.] : The Survey, 1971.
Description
Scale 1:250,000 (W 80°0ʹ--W 72°0ʹ/N 82°0ʹ--N 81°0ʹ)
1 map : color ; 45 x 56 cm, on sheet 61 x 81 cm.
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Lewis Library - Map Collection. Lateral File
G3401.C5.svar.C3 1306A
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Subject(s)
Geology
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Nunavut
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Ellesmere Island
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Maps
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Ellesmere Island (Nunavut)
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Maps
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Related name
Geological Survey of Canada
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Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology (Canada)
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Tozer, E. T. (Edward T.), 1924-
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Trettin, Hans Peter
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Geological maps
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Getty AAT genre
geological maps
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Series
Map (Geological Survey of Canada) ; 1306A.
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Map ; 1306A
Notes
Geological Survey of Canada. Map 1306A
North Decimal Degree 81.500000
South Decimal Degree 81.000000
East Decimal Degree -76.000000
West Decimal Degree -80.000000
Alternate series designation : "A" Series Map. Explanatory notes.
Language note
In English.
Alternative title
Tanquary Fiord, District of Franklin
OCLC
61770617
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