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    AuthorKoebernick, Christa Faith (1)Spark, Robert Nicholas (1)Subject
    Geology Ontario Lake Shebandowan Region (2)
    General lithological units & mineralogy (1)Geology Ontario, Northwestern (1)Geology, Stratigraphic Archaean (1)Geomagnetism Ontario Kashabowie Region (1)Geomagnetism Ontario Lake Shebandowan Region (1)Metasediment lithology (1)Metavolcanic lithology (1)Sedimentary depositional environment (1)... View MoreDate Issued1990 (1)1996 (1)xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AdvancedSearch.type_discipline
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    Neoarchean coastal sedimentation in the Shebandowan Group, Northwestern Ontario 

    Koebernick, Christa Faith (1996)
    The study interpreted depositional environments from sedimentological data present in metasedimentaiy rocks of the Neoarchean Shebandowan Group of the Wawa Subprovince. Outcrops in the study area contained sedimentary ...
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    Magnetic fabrics and boundary structure at the Quetico - Shebandowan subprovince boundary, near Kashabowie, NW Ontario 

    Spark, Robert Nicholas (1990)
    The Quetico metasedimentary subprovince and the volcanic-plutonic Shebandowan belt to the south meet along an east-west steeply dipping boundary that is believed to have been affected by dextral transpressional deformation. ...

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