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December 2016
September 2016
- Red Dog Mine, Northwest Alaska, near Kotzebue Sediment-hosted Zinc-Lead Ore Paleozoic, Mississippian, 338 million years ago
- Urban geology
- McGregor Bay: A magical mystery geological tour with a french twist
- P.2: Field trip to Peru – EARTH 490 course, Spring 2010 (Stephen G. Evans)
- P.15: Marl (Paul Karrow)
- P.18: Potholes (Paul Karrow)
- P.21: Alan Morgan retires! (Maria Phillips-Lenz)
- P.24: Little Daisy Mine – Jerome (Peter Russell)
- Pg.3: In the footsteps of Darwin: Travels in southern South America - part 1 (Alan Morgan)
- Pg.5: McNeil medal
- Pg.5: A new Earth Science book for the general public (John Wilson and Ron Clowes)
- Pg.6: Josef Sӧnser’s story (Delia Garrido & Peter Russell)
- Pg.8: Cave bear Skeleton donated to the Earth Sciences Museum (John E Motz)
- Pg.10: Editorial
- Pg.10: Earth Trek (Gary Lewls)
- P.11: The Question of Climate Change (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.3: Alumni celebration! (Faculty of Science Alumni)
- Pg.6: Things that go bump in the night (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.8: Kenton’s rock (Fran Haidl and Peter Russell)
- Pg.9: The opening of the Waterloo GeoTrail; a Canadian contribution to the International Year of Planet Earth (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.14: Matachewan porphyry (Bill Plavac and Peter Russell)
- Pg.15: A volcano of a different kind (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.18: IYPE- International Year of Planet Earth (G. Nowlan)
- Pg.19: Mineral two on Mohrs’ Scale (or) some really big selenite crystals (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.2: Acid mine drainage: past, present... future? (Michael Moncur)
- Pg.7: Interesting stuff!
- Pg.8: Graphite (Peter Russell)
- Pg.11: Naples and Mt. Vesuvius (Alan Morgan)
- Pg.19: The Champlain Sea: here yesterday, gone today (P.F. Karrow)
- Pg.20: The 2005 Wood Bursary winner Amy Nicoll
- Pg.21: Jesse’s rock (Margaret Ingleton and Peter Russell)
- Pg.22: A humbling thought (Jacqueline Kreller)
- Pg. 23: Tsunami meets the Water Table (Peter Gray)
- Pg.25: Oxidized zone minerals (Peter Russell)
- Pg.3: Editorial (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.4: The Grand River Geoscape Project (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.8: Other Topics- continued on Pg.20
- Pg.9: The Bedrock Geology of the Grand River Basin
- Pg.15: Heritage of the Last Ice Age
- Pg.18: Water in the Grand River Basin
- Pg.21: Waste Management and Recycling
- Pg.2: Tsunami! (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.6: Talc (Duncan Kwok, Peter Russell, Amy Sittler)
- Pg.7: Fossils (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.11: A visit to the “Temple” of Serapsis at Pozzuoli (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.16: Geological mapping exercise badminton court lay-out (John Etches)
- Pg.24: Editorial (Alan V.Morgan)
- Pg.2: Diamonds in the snow (Laura Clinton and Kathryn Lee)
- Pg.4: Editorial
- Pg.5: Junior student sparkles and BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc. (Nancy Collins)
- Pg.6: Diamonds (Amy Sittler)
- Pg.9: Rise and fall of the Great Lakes revisited (part 3) (Paul Karrow)
- Pg.10: Dundas quarries (Alan Morgan)
- Pg.12: The geological time scale (Alan Morgan)
- Pg.18: Melissa Battler’s mission to Mars (Melissa Battler)
- Pg.19: David Forget essay winner (Jennifer Nafziger)
- Pg.20: Wat on Earth co-editor receives top national award
- Pg.21: University of Waterloo opens new CEIT building
- Pg.22: Towards a grand sense of place (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.23: Ekati Diamond Mine
- Editorial (A.V. Morgan)
- GEOSCIED IV- Western Canadian geology exposed to the international heoscience community (Alan V. Morgan)
- RIM Park acorns (Peter I. Russell)
- Lead and zinc (Peter Russell and Tharsika Tharmanathan)
- Metamorphic rocks (Alan V. Morgan)
- Fun with pennies (Lew Brubacher)
- Dinosaur hunting (with a digital Camera) (Alan V. Morgan)
- Dancing elephants and floating continents (Alan V. Morgan)
- Pg.2: Copper specimens from the Royal Ontario Museum
- Pg.3: Editorial
- Pg.4: Rise and fall of the Great Lakes - part II (Paul Karrow)
- Pg.5: Tyrell Museum's Palaeo week provides teachers with learning opportunities
- Pg.6: Copper the red metal (Peter Russell and Kelly Snyder)
- Pg.9: Junior miner of Ontario competition
- Pg.10: Sedimentary rocks (Alan V. Morgen)
- Pg.17: Geoscape Canada (Pascale Côté, Bob Turner, John Clague)
- Pg.21: The Isle of Eigg, and Hugh Miller (Peter I. Russell)
- Pg.23: The world's largest trilobite; the Waterloo connection! (Alan v. Morgan)
- Pg.2: Ontario gold specimens from the Royal Ontario Museum
- Pg.3: Editorial
- Pg.4: Gold (Kelly Snyder)
- Pg.6: What a nice gneiss! (Edward C. Appleyard)
- Pg.7: Iceberg alert for Toronto (David Eden)
- Pg.8: Gold rush poetry (Laura Luckasavitch)
- Pg.8: R.C.M.P.
- Pg.9: What are the Olympic medals made of? (Laura Luckasavitch)
- Pg.10: Basic introduction to rocks- part 1: igneous rocks (Alan Morgan)
- Pg.12: Igneous rocks; features and landforms. (Alan Morgan).
- Pg.14: An igneous rock classification chart.
- Pg.16: Maryhill - glacial landforms (Peter Van Dreil, Paul Karrow and Peter Russel)
- Pg.17: The irish elk- victim or success? (Kristina Anderson)
- Pg.20: Japanese gold deposits (Hiroyuki Il)
- Pg.23: Canadian petroleum and United States' needs (Maurice Dusseault)
- Pg.24: Jan Mayen- Who? Where? (Alan Morgan)
- Cover page
- Editorial (Alan Morgan)
- Mica (Jason Cole)
- Be informed!
- Gemstone deposits of Minas Gerais, Brazil (Bob Linnen)
- Rose quartz and tantalum – aqua rose quarries (Peter Russell)
- Mackenzie Mountains: where trilobites and gortex came to die (Mario Coniglio)
- Earth connections: resources for teaching earth science- reading a wall (Wendy Gerstel)
- Earth connections - do rocks last forever? (Sherry L. Weisgarber)
- Gneiss monolith installed at the University of Waterloo (Alan Morgan, Jose Melo and Peter Russell)
- Glacier potholes (Alan Morgan)
- Cover Page
- Editorial (Alan Morgan)
- Dundas Quarry – hidden treasures!
- Volcanoes (Jim Grant)
- Lithoprobe
- Fossils (Amy Widdifield)
- Ontario’s fossil story (Kristina Anderson)
- Canadian water network (Barbara Elve)
- I dig fossil fish! (Peter Russell)
- David Forget award essay (Kristina Anderson)
- Be Informed!/Tantalum
- Where is the magic out there? (Judy Halpern)
- GeoCan 2000 (Christine Kulyk)
- Past, Present and Future: Geomatics and the Geosciences (Alexis Morgan)
- A (Geochem)crostic (Terry Toogood)
- Salt (Hesham Naijya and Jason Cole)
- Cover Page
- Editorial (Alan Morgan)
- Gypsum (Kelly Snyder and Peter Russell)
- The walking question marks (Jean Farquharson)
- Canadian Rockhound: an online earth science magazine for collectors, children and schools (Dirk Schmid)
- Be informed!
- Prof. Bill Sarjeant thrilled by use of his names for seabed formations
- How safe is your water? (Gary Nyp)
- Epsom salts (P.E. Childs)
- Diamonds and cat litter
- To all science teachers close to Waterloo (Alan Morgan)
- Geology for beginners (Joe Umanetz and Peter Russell)
- Peter Van Dreil maps (Peter Van Dreil)
- Cover Page
- Editorial (Alan Morgan)
- Silver (Kelly Snyder and Peter Russell)
- Harry Warren pioneer of geochemistry (Peter Russell)
- Big boulder crosses Canada (Monica Field and David McIntyre)
- Field trip opportunity of a lifetime (Titia Praamsma)
- Web sites
- Earth poem (Christine Kulyk)
- When I grow up I want to be a petroleum geologist? (Stan Williams)
- The three Mary Annings (William A.S. Sarjeant)
- Selwyn's rock (Alan Morgan)
- The formation of oil and other elements required to produce a petroleum accumulation (Cindy Riediger)
- McNeil award for Lewis Brubacher, editor of sister publication: Chem13 news
- Deep impact (Christine Kulyk)
- Geoscape Grand River (Alan Morgan)
- Cover Page
- Editorial (Alan V. Morgan)
- Nickel (Kelly Snyder and Peter Russell)
- Excavating the internet (Ian Gordon)
- Discovery of the Orford process for nickel extraction
- What are meteorites? (Kelly Snyder)
- Rock cycle (Peter Russell)
- The Rock Cycle Rock (Words and Music by Chris Rawlings)
- The rock cycle (Alan Morgan)
- Giant apatite
- The rise and fall of the Great Lakes revisited (P.F. Karrow)
- Meteorite Cartoon (Ed Harvey)
- Coal bed methane fields (Richard B. Wells)
- Sources of resources
- Winter co-op in the Northwest Territories (Ryan R. Lyle)
- The Antarctic search for meteorites
- Frontline's University of Waterloo connections (Tara Bonin)
- Catalogue of Canadian meteorites (Graham C. Wilson)
- Groundwork - exploring for minerals in Canada
- Comments on the Ontario grade 12 curriculum for Earth and Space Science (Alan V. Morgasn)
- Educator’s guide to micrometeorites (Courtesy of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- Tektites and strewnfields (Alan Morgan)
- Manicouagan, Quebec, Canada
- Shatter cones at Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
- Cover Page
- Sculpting Toronto's landscape (Ed Freeman)
- Be informed!
- The longest bar in Bruce Country (Paul Karrow)
- Eskers (Paul Karrow)
- Pebble counts from glacial deposits (Paul Karrow)
- Fossil WEB Addresses (Shannon Timmers)
- Choosing a career in the Earth Sciences (Jason Payne)
- Glacial erratics mark the graves of glacial geologists (Joe Hannabal)
- Calcite, limestone and marble (Kelly Snyder and Peter Russell)
- Manitoba's Tyndall Stone (Mario Coniglio)
- Fluorite removal from waters using geomaterials (Yanxin Wang)
- Editorial and awards
- How does your garden grow? (Peter Russell)
- The Kitchener meteorite
- Deep geological placement of wastes (Maurice Dusseault)
- Rock rolls to Waterloo
- Rocks with a role (Dave Young)
- A footnote in evolutionary theory
- Tips for amateur fossil hunters
- New faculty member in Earth Sciences
- David Forget Award Essay 1988 (Duncan Mackay)
- Be informed!
- Munchkin meets mastodon...
- Quartz
- The GEOCentre of BC (Rick Hudson)
- Eldfell: 1973 to 1988 - A 25 year retrospective (Alan V. Morgan)
- Editorial (Alan V. Morgan and Peter Russell)
- Building stones in Waterloo and Kitchener (Jane Lang)
- Bowen's reaction series
- Cemented gravel
- Precious opal (Suzanne Paradis)
- Precambrian preambulations
- Be informed!
- The Jimes Expedition to Santorini (Eleanora I. Robbins)
- William Edmond Logan, Canada’s super-rocker! (C. Gordon Winder)
- Summer work term (Chris Phillips)
- Research on computer modelling if groundwater contamination (Dr. Edward Sudicky)
- Iron file... ings
- Return to Vestmannaeyjar – part II (Alan V. Morgan)
- Where does the water come from that we get from our taps?
- Editorial (Alan V. Morgan)
- Southwest USA field trip 1997
- Editorial (Alan V. Morgan)
- Be informed!
- Iceberg scour marks
- Goldschmidt's classification of the elements (Eric Reardon)
- Land of ice and fire (Alan V. Morgan)
- Very old rocks and a shrimp (Shane Wilkinson)
- Geology co-op term in Scotland (Marcia Coueslan)
- Learning geology from buildings in downtown Toronto (Kathleen Kemp, Tucker Barrie, Marcia Charles, Janet Parkin, Denise Payne and Michael Perkins)
- Earth Sciences Awareness Day (Alan V. Morgan)
- Precious opal from British Columbia (Paul B. Downing)
- Careers in Geoscience CD-Rom (The Canadian Geoscience Counsel)
- The Earth system: Geology lessons for our future (Alan V. Morgan)
- Oil mining in Sumatra (Richard B. Wells)
- Cauldron subsidence
- Editorial
- Be informed!
- One hundred centuries of environmental change in Southern Vancouver Island
- Experimental folding (J. Hall)
- Pop-up physics (Peter Russell)
- Earth-tilt around the Great Lakes (John R. Freeman)
- Women in earth sciences (Dolores Durant)
- Oxide minerals
- The Monteregian Hills
- Drumlins
- Relict ice-wedge polygon networks (Alan V. Morgan)
- The Cu-Ni-Co deposit at Voisey’s Bay, Labrador
- Anomalocaris canadensis
- Mexico City: A megacity with big problems (Alan V. Morgan)
- Adapt or die: fossil finder (Gerald Mallmann)
- The 1996 Bardarbunga Eruption, Iceland (Alan V. Morgan)
- Special edition: the earth sciences in everyday life (Chris Gilboy)
- Extracting copper from and ore (Ron Benson)
- Tritium
- Williston basin rewards explorers (Richard B. Wells)
- Editorial (Alan V. Morgan)
- Be informed!
- Climate change, trees and Victoria Park
- A work term in South Africa (David Eden)
- Triassic bees create a buzz in Bozeman (Geotimes, September 1995, reprinted with permission)
- Iodine, uranium and other useful clues (Richard B. Wells)
- Summary of Mount St.Helens seismic activity (Reprinted with permission from Washington Geology)
- Microbes to minerals (Grant F. Ferris)
- What is the Niagara Escarpment?
- MTBE: A gasoline additive caught in an environmental debate (Jim Barker)
- On the trail of the ice age elephants
- Editorial (Alan V. Morgan)
- Women in earth sciences (Jocelyne Legault)
- Icepack reveals Romans' air pollution (Steve Connor)
- Market for bore holes flooded (Lesley Thomas)
- Telling little green lies? (Ian Phillips)
- The integrated recycling plant (Bessel J. Vanden Hazel)
- Once a collector always a collector (Reprinted from Alumni News, Fall 1995 courtesy of the St. Francis Xavier University Public Regulations Department)
- Water crisis: inevitable or preventable? (Robert N. Farvolden)
- Dowsing (Robert N. Farvolden)
- Things that go bump in the night (Alan V. Morgan)
- The minicam video watch (Julian Meadow)
- Volcanic ash: Danger in the skies
- Be informed
- Co-op jobs
- Goldschmidt's Classification of the Elements
- Fools gold and black gold (Eric Reardon)
- Pyrite
- Review
- The Greek field trip 1994 (cont.) (Alan V. Morgan)
- The St. Robert meteorite
- Building's coming “A home for Earth Sciences” (UW Gazette)
- We must worry- Greenhouse effect is making major changes in our global environment (Alan V. Morgan)
- Trilobite scars are key to tracing origin of handedness (Sara Williams)
- Where the glaciers kame and went (Paul Karrow)
- Kettle Holes (Paul Karrow)
- Your automobile came from the mines! (Ken Philips)
- Radar and sonar: A primer for the geophysically challenged (Mary MacKay and Stan Zisk)
- Volcanology @ the internet (Pete Mouginis)
- Tripping through the basin and range country of Southwestern United States (Ted Appleyard)
- Crystal growing made easy (JoAnne Nelson)
- Greece 1994 (Alan Morgan)
- The fossil cliffs of Joggins (Laing Ferguson)
- Southern Ontario mining history (E.B. Freeman)
- Quaternary Science Institute: Glacial Erratics (Paul F. Karrow)
- Petroleum deodorized: early Canadian history of the ‘Doctor Sweetening’ process (W.A.E. McBryde)
- Jurassic National Park (The Economist, 26 October 1991)
- Gas storage in a pinnacle reef
- Field tripping: North America's first oil well
- Volcanoes in Canada (Catherine Hickson)
- The cretaceous/tertiary boundary: An extraordinary geological event (Art Sweet)
- Target Earth (Richard A.F. Grieve)
- Outdoor radon levels in Canada (R.L. Grasty)
- Continental drift, plate tectonics and formation of sedimentary basins off the east coast of Canada (S. Srivastava)
- Field tripping in Arkansas (Peter Russell)
- Mud volcanoes (Najwa A. Yassir)
- Radioactive waste: The hidden legacy of the arms race ( Robert Alvarez and Arjun Makhijani)
- The Elora Gorge: ancient gorge causes frustrations of well diggers (John P. Greenhouse)
- Groundwater contamination: the point source dilemma (R.V. Nicholson)
- Hollywood's portrayal of geologists (Reprinted with permission from Geotimes, May 1990, p.26)
- Mount St. Helens: A ten-year summary (Patrick Pringle)
- The origin of the “kettles” at Kettle Point, Lake Huron (Mario Coniglio)
- Volcanoes and the oceanic crust
- The Tar Creek time bomb (Richard E. Meyer, LA Times)
- The story of anthraxolite (Brian Bell, Brent Duse, and Tim Venne)
- Rock popups and earthquakes in Southern Ontario (Paul Karrow)
- Field tripping: geology of the Kingston Area (H.H. Helmstaedt)
- Field tripping: collecting Herkimer Diamond Quartz in Herkimer, New York
- Extraction of fossil insect remains from peat (A.V. Morgan)
- Waterloo Centre for Groundwater Research: The diaper dilemma (Sherry Schiff)
- The creep at Waterloo (Chris Fordham)
- The Saguenay earthquake of November 23rd 1988 (Geological Survey of Canada)
- Pebble count from glacial deposits (P.F. Karrow)
- New statistical techniques alter radon risk estimates (Rick Borchelt)
- Field Tripping: Manitoulin Island area
- Cloud of volcanic dust blighted Northern Britain 3000 years ago (David Keys)