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Read more about the article The Pendulum, Familial Geoscience and Hobbits

The Pendulum, Familial Geoscience and Hobbits

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:November 22, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

By Paul J. Hubley, P.Geo. Part I - Introduction I write this from the floors of ancient seas, drinking connate groundwater filtered through Ordovician limestones of the Iapetus Ocean mixed…

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Read more about the article Bob O’Donnell: Fossils at Hungry Hollow

Bob O’Donnell: Fossils at Hungry Hollow

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:November 8, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

The fossils at Hungry Hollow in North Middlesex are mid-Devonian in age (between 393-382 million years), during a time known as the Age of Fishes. There was a warm shallow…

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Read more about the article GeoCareers: Kassandra Del Greco

GeoCareers: Kassandra Del Greco

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:October 26, 2022
  • Post category:Geo Career

When asked if I could write a little something about my career in geoscience, my gut response was, “I’m not sure I’m qualified to write something.” However, with a little…

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Read more about the article A Remarkable Pimple

A Remarkable Pimple

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:October 11, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

Excerpted from The Last Speaker of Bear by Lawrence Millman published by Trinity University Press. For more information, please visit tupress.org. Reprinted courtesy of Trinity University Press. A meteorite 400 feet in diameter whisks…

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Read more about the article Visit to Ametista do Sul, Brazil

Visit to Ametista do Sul, Brazil

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:September 27, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

Brazil has long been famous for its tremendous amethyst deposits. I recently checked off a major bucket list item by visiting Ametista do Sul, which is in the northern part…

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Read more about the article Geoscience Histories: Moira Dunbar

Geoscience Histories: Moira Dunbar

  • Post author:Veronica Klassen
  • Post published:September 13, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Histories

Musician, geographer, actress, and sea ice researcher: Moira Dunbar was a legendary scientist. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Moira emigrated to Canada when she was 29 years old and started her…

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Read more about the article Oasis in the Deep Sea: Hydrothermal Vents

Oasis in the Deep Sea: Hydrothermal Vents

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:August 30, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

The deep sea is so different from other ecosystems on Earth, it’s almost like another planet! In fact, the deep sea is so isolated and mysterious that we know more…

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Read more about the article Rocks and Water: 7 of the Best Places to Climb and Swim in Ontario

Rocks and Water: 7 of the Best Places to Climb and Swim in Ontario

  • Post author:Veronica Klassen
  • Post published:August 16, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

Want to enjoy the last few weeks of summer? Check out these gorgeous locations around Ontario for scenic swims, natural rock slides, turquoise water, limestone cliffs, old quarries, and more!…

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Read more about the article The Niagara Escarpment is Crumbling—Here’s How, and Why You Should Care
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The Niagara Escarpment is Crumbling—Here’s How, and Why You Should Care

  • Post author:Guest Author
  • Post published:August 2, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Today

If you visit or live near a geological landform, such as an escarpment, waterfall, or hillslope, you may notice that rock debris accumulates over time. Patrons of the Niagara Escarpment’s…

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Read more about the article Geoscience Histories: Dr. Alice Wilson
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Geoscience Histories: Dr. Alice Wilson

  • Post author:Veronica Klassen
  • Post published:July 19, 2022
  • Post category:Geoscience Histories

Dr. Alice Wilson, born August 1881, was one of Canada’s first female geologists, and the first female to be hired to work as a geologist at the Geological Survey of…

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