The Dynamic Earth: Geological History of North America and Eastern Canada Lecture Series
A four part lecture series from "GEOL1201: The Dynamic Earth" covering material related to the geological history of North America and Eastern Canada. All material is prepared and presented by Dr. Mitchell Kerr of Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada.

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North America: From Continental Drift to Imminent Fracture | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC

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GMALL Lectures - Vermont Geology: A Tale of Ancient Oceans and Volcanoes 2.10.15

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The Hit-and-Run Model for the Sevier & Laramide Orogenies of Western North America

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Niagara Escarpment Geology with Beth Gilhespy | Feb 2021

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Pangaea – Assembly and Fragmentation of a Supercontinent | Tony Doré, Ph.D.

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The North American Craton: its tectonic growth and mineral endowment - Patrick Rowe

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How Geologists Discovered and Mapped a Great Seaway

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Geology of Virginia 2014

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Where Terranes Collide: The Geology of Western Canada

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Week 10: Western North America Tectonic Overview

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Paleomagnetism in the Pacific Northwest

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Jeff Tepper - Initiation of the Cascade Volcanic Arc

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Geologic Story of Jackson Hole & Northwest Wyoming

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The Epic Story of How North America Was Formed

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Pegmatites - Earth's Most Amazing Rocks - with Michael Wise, Ph.D.

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Great Rift Valley: The Exact Spot Where Humanity Evolved

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When Scotland and England collided: the closing of an ocean by Lesley Dunlop

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The Formation of the Appalachians

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What Happened to America When Pangea Tore Apart?

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