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McGill EPSC240 Grenville Field Trip

Geology in the Field (EPSC240) Field trip to Grenville, QC to see granites, gneisses, amphibolites and basalts! Cool foliations included

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McGill EPSC240 - Three Point Problems
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McGill EPSC240 - Three Point Problems

Minerals with Willsey, Ep #3: Feldspars
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Minerals with Willsey, Ep #3: Feldspars

Magog Group Slates - Folds and Cleavage
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Magog Group Slates - Folds and Cleavage

EPSC240: Geology in the Field.....  Strike and Dip
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EPSC240: Geology in the Field..... Strike and Dip

The Grenville Orogeny
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The Grenville Orogeny

Spectacular alpine geology of the Pioneer metamorphic core complex of central Idaho
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Spectacular alpine geology of the Pioneer metamorphic core complex of central Idaho

A Divided America? The Last Time The Sea Bisected North America: Geology Explained
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A Divided America? The Last Time The Sea Bisected North America: Geology Explained

One reporter finally had enough
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One reporter finally had enough

I Hiked 35 Hours to Find the Man Who Disappeared Into This Canyon
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I Hiked 35 Hours to Find the Man Who Disappeared Into This Canyon

Precambrian Geology of the Baraboo Hills | University Place
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Precambrian Geology of the Baraboo Hills | University Place

The Grenville Orogeny and rifting of Rodinia, Virginia
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The Grenville Orogeny and rifting of Rodinia, Virginia

Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971
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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

Clastic Dikes and Other Interesting Geology In Badlands National Park, South Dakota
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Clastic Dikes and Other Interesting Geology In Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Les Laurentides autrefois -  La préhistoire du Québec
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Les Laurentides autrefois - La préhistoire du Québec

Rock ID With Willsey, Ep #12:  Intro to Metamorphic Rocks
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Rock ID With Willsey, Ep #12: Intro to Metamorphic Rocks

Geologic Tour of the Blue Ridge Escarpment
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Geologic Tour of the Blue Ridge Escarpment

How did the Rocky Mountains Form?
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How did the Rocky Mountains Form?

What formed this ancient, 24,000 foot tall underground rock structure? | Appalachian Geology
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What formed this ancient, 24,000 foot tall underground rock structure? | Appalachian Geology

Minerals with Willsey, Ep #2: Quartz
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Minerals with Willsey, Ep #2: Quartz

Surprising Implications of a Cave Discovery
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Surprising Implications of a Cave Discovery

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