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Paper / Geological Survey of Canada
Bib ID 1858993
Format JournalJournal
Uniform Title Paper (Geological Survey of Canada)
Description Ottawa, Geological Survey of Canada, 1935- 
v. ill., maps (some fold., some col. in pocket) 25-28 cm. 
ISSN 0068-7650 
Notes

Some issues have title: Geological Survey paper.

Some issues have parallel title: Etude.

Includes bibliographical references.

Some issues have text in English and French.

Cited In

Coal abstracts

ASTIS bibliography 1978-

Selected water resources abstracts

Biological abstracts

Chemical abstracts

Life Dates v. 35/1-  Ceased in 1993 
Later Title

Current research (Geological Survey of Canada) Ottawa : The Survey, 1978- 0704-2884

Subjects Geology - Canada.
Other authors/contributors Geological Survey of Canada
Also Titled

Geological Survey paper

GSC paper

Geological Survey of Canada paper

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