Hall, 1964 - Google Patents
Magnetic and tectonic regionalization on Texada Island, British ColumbiaHall, 1964
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- 7114217906836025016
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- Hall D
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- Geophysics
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A significant correlation exists between direction patterns in magnetic and tectonic trends on the northern two thirds of Texada Island, British Columbia, Canada. The patterns were analyzed in further detail by dividing the area into regions based on amplitudes of magnetic …
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