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Geological Survey of Canada

Dr. Bruce E. Taylor (Research Scientist, Isotope Geologist) extracts water from a mineral sample for hydrogen isotope analysis. The procedure requires about 35 minutes. The isotopic analysis will provide information on the origin of the mineral. (GSC, Ottawa, Ontario).
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The Geological Survey of Canada is a part of the Earth Sciences Sector of Natural Resources Canada.

The GSC is Canada's premier agency for geoscientific information and research, with world-class expertise focusing on geoscience surveys, sustainable development of Canada's resources, environmental protection, and technology innovation.

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GSC priorities (2002-2006)

The work of the Geological Survey of Canada focuses on the Priorities of the Earth Sciences Sector:


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2006-09-06Important notices